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Peace celehriited .. here· whne tu1moil empts abroad
•Widow of Anwar el-Sadat and son of assassinated Israeli leader
Yitzsbak Rabin accept awards on behalf of slain leaders at luncheon.
By Jennifer Armstrong, Daly Pilot
group at a luncheon here Friday honored
two slain Middle East leaders for Usmr
peacemaking efforts -just as violence
once again threatened the region's hard.-
won peace. ·
Former Egyptian President Anwar el-
Sa.dat'1 widow and former Israeli Prime
Minister Yltzbak Rabin's son accepted
awards on behalf of the leaders at the
Newport Beach Marriott Resort Hotel
and~ Club. The awards ceremony
was part of the conference for People to
People Intemational, which fosters uni-
ty among na&i6ns.
The group awarded its Bilenhower
Mecanlon .tor promoting international
I
whom won Nobel Peace Prizes and were
assassinated. Despite a 1993 peace accord
orchestrated by Rabin, Palestinians and
Israelis are battliDg each other once again.
"Now, not even a year since my father's
assassination, we are seeing the fragility
of those agreements," Rabin's son, Yuval,
told the crowd of about 400. "If we the
people of the region do not pursue the
path of peace, we will end up back in the
trenches."
After the ceremony. Sadat's widow,
Jehan, expressed optimism about the
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Middle East situation.
•1 believe it will soon end,• the univer-
sity instructor and poverty act1vist said.
•No one needs more war.•
She also said she enjoyed the relative
calm ol Newport Beach. "The view from
the balcony in my hotel room is magnifi-
• Organizers chose Newport Beach as
the site of the -40-year-old group's confer-
ence this year because it's •very cos-
mopolitan,• coordinator Steve Becker
said.
Some local members sat among the
di:iegates from about 20 countries. Corona
del Mar resident Lucia Barben, though a
longtime member of the group, was
attending her first People to People con-
ference
•SEE PEACE PAGE A15
Yuvalbb&D,
IOD of lsrall
prime mlnls-
ter receives
the Elftenbow-
er MedalJlon.
Shewaallo
a red"eat of
the awa,ril.-
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Kindergarten
parents to battle
the student shuftle
•Opponents of a plan to
move students around
and enlarge some class
sizes intend to confront
school board Tuesday.
By Julie Ross cannon, Daily Pilot
NEWPORT BEACH -Hoping
to derail a school district plan to
shuttle some kindergarten stu-
dents aiid teachers to new dus-
es, a group-of a:mcemed parents
are busily preparing to invade the
school boardCS study session Tues-
day.
Armed with newspaper arti-
cles and copies of board mem-
one ~, tbe
pa.rents camped out at pick-up
and drop-off points at Mariners
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SHUFR.E SIUDENTSl
Do you approve of
the school district plan
to move kindergarten
to make ~ for enroll-
ment droP. Call Ule
Readers Hotline at
642. -6086 and leave 'P" . _ ..
name, hometown, thOugtrb; -
and teiephone number.
Elementary School Thursday and
Friday, hoping to enlist new
rea\lits.
Kindergarten mom Patricia
Nan ce sa1 e paren s were
• SEE STUDENTS PAGE A15
Carjackers take IDan's van
at gunpoint in Costa Mesa
By Olristopher Goffard, Daily Pilot
wife at the Marshall's store on
Harbor Boulevard around 2: 15
p.m. and was airing out bis van in
tbe puking lot when a man and a
woman o. ched him.
Tbe man. w o wore a a
leather jacket. pulled out a .38
revolver and shoved it in Salva-
don's face.
•He said, 'Give me your
keys,"' Mid Selvadon, a Footblll
Randi resident. •He asked for my
wallet also. Then they drove off.·
Salvadon. wbo said he was
terrified during the incident, fied
into the store as the van left.
•1 was kind of anticipating a
shot in my back,• he said. •ibe
guy didn't look like be was going
to do anything good. I think -my . .
The victim said he and bis wile
lost $1,200 cash, plane tickets and
a passpo . e van is a
ored, two-door 1993 Dodge with
tinted windows.
The robbers are described as a
white female and a black male in
Standing close to bis wile out-
side the store after the incident.
Salvadon seemed shaken but
relieved he didn't resist the car-
jacking.
•He's got a gun and he's big-
ger than I am.• he said. •1 think t
did the right thing.•
A cool way to
spend a birthday
birthday party is available
t The Ice Chalet (979-
8880), located at 211 Harbor
Blvd in Costa Mesa. The Ice
• OJmmunity mmnben can tour
Newport Beach's fire and police
stations and watch otticen
demonstrate how they fight fires,
use the •jaws of life" and com-
mand the K-9 team. among other
activities at Public Safety Day
Oct6.
The Newport Beach Fire and
Marine Department and Police
Department will sponsor the
event at the Newport Cent&' Fire
Station, 868 Santa Barbera Drive.
1bu.n will run 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.,
and demonstrations wiD begin at
by the Newport Beach lifeguards,
Orange County Sherif:h Harbor
Patrol and other emergency ser-
vices.
Legendary perfomier and
accompllsbed painter, Tony
Bennett, left bis slgnatme
at South Coast Plaza Fri-
~-Bennett was at RlzzoU
BOOk Store to sign copies
al JIU book of painttngs,
•Tony Bennett What My
Heart Has Seen. ..
MARC MARffi
I OAll.Y PILOT
=~!~~~!~E!E1n i Volunteer army made 'Taste of Newport' great event a~ room with a hostess, a .
B~ R<?bbins ice cream cake, j ~:~:[:~=.:~rr j.'.:· ' ~=~~~ ~ =;::n~1~:e;o~~e ~~ista~:~ ~~~d the =.n!~[::~;,!~ri::.:_
rrtinute group skating lesson, V bm Hill. chairman of the beach crowd at Balboa Bay Club . departments. The group will also son. Donna Hazelton and .Jim
sl(ating and skate renthls for i board of the Newport Harbor and the Ishibashi girls, who have go to Big Corona Beach and Bal-Muth as directors. The new offi-
$~6;>. For more information or Area Chamber of Commerce, been selling Evian water for the boa Island, kayak at the Newport cens will be installed at a dinner-
r~tvations, call the Ice Chalet. about the value of volunteers. past eight years. Beach Aquatic Center, visit dance Friday at the Bahia
Hill notes more than 600 vol-Volunteer Pat Smith worked Ensign Middle School and Coro-Corinthian Yacht Club. Dinner
'He mpblll's Rugs & Carpets is unteers worked at the Taste of three straight days as hostess in na del Mar High School, and reservations can be made with
Newport last weekend. The vol-the sponsor hospitality booth. Joe attend a barbecue and pumpkin nna Hoover at 673-7429.
htl\ling a huge Karastan rug sale. unteers sold admission tickets, Parker of KPMG Peat-Marwick carving at the home of Moe CLUB NOTES: President Mll-
All of the Karastans are SO% olf scrip, beverages, worked cbil-coordinated the accounting and Hamill. The students and chap-lard MacAdam introduced Dr.
suggested retail price through dren's booths, served as hosts banking function for the event. erones will be guests in the Mac Bernd, superintendent of
Nov. 3· Tilis includes the pdpular and answered hundreds of ques-Mike NI.sky, general manager of homes of local host families dur-Newport Mesa Unified School
oriental designs along with the tions from.56,000 visitors who the Newport Beach Marriott ing their stay. Welcome! District, as an Honorary Member
Sisalwood and Garden of Eden tasted food from 32 restaurants Suites and his volunteer staff-Jim COMBINED CLUBS OFFI-of the Newport Balboa Rotary
area rugs. and sipped on wines from a Joe Reylea. Allred Hammond. CEltS: The combining of the Club.
·-The store has recently added dozen wineries. Hosaln Garan and Don Gatsldl -deboc)m Newport Beach and Corona del Member Bob Bartels is coordi-
casual rugs that are made of Volunteers came from the oversaw the purchase and distri-Mar Kiwanis Clubs has resulted nating an immunization clinic on
chenille, denim, stenciled sisal, ranks of chamber membership bution of 299 cases of wine, in a slate·of n'ew officers for behalf of the Newport-Irvine
alher and flannel. These rugs and other o were from ser-which other volunteers then sold. Okazaki Junior Hi h School stu-1996-97 which includes Alan Rot Club at the Immanuel come in a wi e range o co rs ~+..:vi~·~ce~cl~u~b~s~s~usch~as~:~th~e~N~e~wpo~~rt~+.:.:..:.:~. ~e:r-==ve~a~e;:w:=-:-:::p~Mrr~n::::::.:::::._+...::;;._en~ts~an~;.:tw~o~~a~pe~ro~n~es~~~-+~;;eso;;;n:;...s~ervm~~g~as~p;;tres~l!:;ett~t::. --~~~~~~~~~an~g~e=-o..,.n---~
an~ Sizes, including runners that Beach Kiwanis Club, Newport working on the Taste of New-arrive in Newport Beach for tours Serving with Oleson are Rldlard
sialtat $35. "The casual rugs are Harbor Exchange Club, New-port, but the event wouldn't hap-and activities co-sponsored by Bee, president elect; Walt Good.
p~ for kitchens or family port-Balboa Rotary Club, the pen without the services of dedi-the Newport Balboa Rotary Club Barrett Westover, and Steve
I • says owner Brett Assisteens of the Assistance cated volun~ •. many of which and the Newport Beach Sister Wynn, vice presidents1 Jack
~. who had been look-League of Newport Mesa and ' have been with us for eight Qty Association. Milla, treasurer; 11na Hoover,
r a well-priced casual line National Charity League, and years," Hill says. Events include a welcome by secretary; Bob Josten & Jeff
s . Also new to the store is from local businesses such as OKAZAKI VISITORS: From Mayor Joba Hedges at City Hall Hallln, past presidents and
ood flooring installation. Union Bank, Abigail Abbott and Friday through Oct. 9, four and tours of the Newport Pier, Byron Hendenon. Charles
~hill says he's selling bard-wfP.1 flooring made by Kahrs, a
hl§b".quality Swedish pre-fin -
ished wood floor that is priced
cotnpetitively. It's located at 230 E~~ St. in Costa Mesa. :-.:·
toy Boat Toy Boat Toy Boat
(673-3791), a local toy store, is
hi)ving weekly toy sales through
Qct. 13. On sale through tomor-
row are Gotz and Corolle dolls.
Starting Monday and running
through Oct. 6, Brio train sets,
tracks and trains will be on sale,
aJ)d Oct. 7 through Oct. 13, doll
~thes and doll trunks will be
OI} sale. For every $20 purchase
mad~ between now and Oct. 15,
your name will be entered in a
drawing to win free toys. Toy
Bbat is located at 3331 E. Coast
Highway in Corona del Mar.
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• UJMMUNI If II UtMS IS pubhsPied
every Saturday in the Dally Pilot. Fax
your service cl ub's meeting Information
to 631-5851 or mall to 1743 Bayport
Way, Newport Beach, 92660.
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER. 1996
:PUBLISH . .
R PERISH
Balboa local Jim Eournier
has compiled his peninsula stories
into a book for posterity
By Jennifer Armstrong. Daily Pilot
J im Fournier can·. tell tales of Balboa history that include
brothels, banks, barking
spiders and bathtub races.
In fact, he collected 131 sto-
ries on these and other topics in
bis book, •Tales of Balboa.• He
swears anyone who reads it
becomes an •instant local• for
· the low ~rice of SS.95.
Chicago native, has been com-
piling the stories for the 20
years he has been a peninsula
local.
wide-open gambling, rum-run-
ning and wacky people.•
·1n Chicago there's a great
sense of pride in the dty -I was
taught Chicago history from the
day I was born,• he explained
while between customers at Bal
Harbor Uquor & Deli on the
peninsula, where he works.part
time. ·rd like to have the same
sense ol histOry here.•
It delivers just that through
quick stories about alcohol traf-
fickers who ran rum in the area
during Prohibition and drunk
strangers who wandered into
town bars. The vignettes -some
only a few sentences long -
bear titles such as "Carousel
Lady,• "Digger Dean,• "Gar~ge
Sale Queen• and •Music Box
Answers."
Fournier will discuss the
book on the radio show "ln
Touch. with Orange County• on
J<Ezy-FM 95.9 at 7:30 a.m, Oct lland••raH.-d l ·,11r11it11r.-,\. Pott.-r).
Over two years, the former
peninsula newsletter publisher
interviewed 11 people and read
14 books on local history for the
project. The book's cover
promises "an .insider's view of
Balboa's outrageous past of
Udo Book Shoppe, Martha's
Bookstore, Bal Harbor Uquor &
Deli and other peninsula mer-
chants are selling copies of the
book. Of the 500 in print, about
200 have sold so far, Fournier
said.
20. .
Gay Wassall, who this year
took over publishing the Balboa
Blab newsletter from Fournier,
said the book has both enter-
tainment and educational value.
"It's great fun reminiscing
about the past," she said. "We
need chronicles like this to pass
on to generations."
Cash reward offered in tree trunk caper
By Christopher Goffard, Daily Pilot
..
night," Harrison said, noting that
he's already contacted the police.
"I'd sure like to get the message
COSTA MESA -A local realty across that we're onna chase
group o g whoever we can."
anyone who can lead them to the Harrison said the parking lot is
so expensive to make a dump
run," she said, pointing to high
prices at the local dump. "People
dro them off and we have to pay
to have them remov . eop e
leave stolen cars here too."
Warehouse Prices!
Thousands of it~ms-"direct •trom the interior of Mexico.
Orange County's larges! selecrion of ponery and
home accems. Plus. rustic wood and pigskin ---
furniture. Discou11t to the Trade. ...... a Arcldteclwtll ,..._,, • ,.....,_
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•MeJr•Art 5f6-6J5J • o,.. hllJ
culprits who dumped· a massive a favorite dumping ground for
tree trunk on a West Side proper-people with unwanted funk.
ty sometime between Thursday ·we often get various gifts at
night and Friday morning. night or on the weekend, some-
Mike Harrison, an executive at times including barrels of oil,• he
nico Realty, discove?ed the trunk said. •And we get the occasional
Though Gallagher estimated it
costs the company $1 ,200 annual-
ly to have junk removed from its
property, Harrison put the figure
as high as $6,000. lltE Daily Pilot
-which he's identified as belong-washing machine. It happens
ing to a Brazilian pepper tree -in periodically-about once a month
the parking lot behind the com-we send someone down to make
pany's Monrovie Avenue busi-a trash run.•
ne11 cunplu ~l' moming. -Jane-Clallagher.-property man-
Tbe trunk. >eentng on its side, ager at the Monrovia Avenue site,
stands about 5 feet tall. abd Har-said mattresses are also dumped
rison estimates it weighs about there regularly.
1,000 pounds. It llOW sits in a "The reason people do it is it's
parking stall, sandwiched -----------between two vehicles in a mo~d-r:--=.;;.====;;;;;;;;;~~==..,-: of~~ will have to pay to have it RUFFELL'$
removed. UPHOLSTERY INC. "It got dumped during the .__,,Doles Cov.ra Mot9I
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MUJER HISPANA _
Estancia fllgh School presents
• Adelante, Mujer Hispana, • a
free motivational conference for
Latina teenage girls and their
mothers, from 8:30 a.m. to noon at
2323 Placentia Ave., Costa Mesa.
Featured speakers will be Maria
Rubalcava, producer ol •Hola Los
Ange es, an e a on-
tanez, senior promotions produc-
er, both of Channel 52 television.
Po~ ~ations, call 760-3410.
~
POWWOW
Orange Coast College presents
an American Indian symposium
from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. and 4 to 6
p.m. in the Fine Arts Hall 119 in
conjunction with OCC's fifth
annual Pow Wow from noon to 9
p.m. on OCC's soccer field. The
Pow Wow is free and the sympo-
sium costs $15 for either or both
sessions. California Indian arti-
facts will be on display from 1 to 6
p.m. in OCC's Art Gallery. For
more information, call-432-5162.
HOME Q.EANUPS
l'he City of Costa Mesa will
~or •Neighbors for Neigh-bc>D. • a community cleanup in
the· El Nido Senior Mobile Home
Park, from 9 a.m. to noon at 1640
Netlport Blvd., Costa Mesa.
Between 75 to 100 volunteers are
needed to help beautify the city
by ,painting the seniors' homes,
picking up trash, pulling weeds,
numbering parking spaces and
other tasks. For more information, can ,754-5140.
otlU COOK-Off
The Balboa Peninsula Commu-
~ Chili Cook-Off will take
plaee from noon to 4:30 p.m. at L
Street Park. For more information,
c.all 675-0965.
MA&NmSM
'lhe Harmony, Unity, Balance
-• rare alliance of community
oatteach programs and educa-
tibnal workshops -offers a med-
itatiOn and self-awareness pro-
gtaji from 7 to 9 p.m. at 230 E.
17tft St., Suite 218, Costa Mesa.
For more information, call 646-
11 ~.
cutnNG TAXES
Courtlandt Financial offers a
free, one-hour workshop on how room Dance Week. the Orange
to cut federal and state taxes with County Chapter of the U.S. Ama-
a conscience from 10 to 11 a.m. at teur Ballroom Dancers Assoda-
tbe University Athletic Club, 1701 tion invites couples and singles to .. .
more information, call 251-0270.
FASHION SHOW
The American Association of
University Women will present a
fall fashion show at 2 p.m. at
Neiman Marcus in Fashion
Island. Tickets cost.$10, with the
entire d onation going to the
AAUW Educational Foundation.
A light buffet will be served. For
more information, call 786-4020.
RUMMAGE SALE
The Oasis Senior Center is
holding its annual rummage sale
from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Fifth
Avenue and Marguerite Avenue
in Corona del Mar. Items will
include clothing, fine jewelry, fur-
niture, computers, Christmas
items, tools and collectibles. For
more information, call 644-3244.
NEW PARENTS
New moms and dads are invit-
ed to sign up for •Newborn Basic
1i'aining, • a one-day workshop
from 10 a.m . to noon at Cliff Drive
Park in Newport Beach. The
course will include many nontra-
ditional tips on nursing, sleeping,
working, siblings and sanity. Pre-
registration is required and the
fee is $15. For more information,
call 644-3151.
CAMPARE PROGRAMS
The California Department of
Fish and Game, the Orange
County HarT., Beaches and
Parks -and the Upper Newport
Bay Naturalists present a new
series of campfire programs at
7 :30 p.m. on Shellmaker Island in
Newport Beach. The discussion
will include the current status and
natural history of snakes, frogs
and other creatures that go bump
in the night. For more informa-
tion, call 640-6746.
BALLROOM DANCE
In celebration of National Ball-
m:
p.m . at Jimmie DeFore Dance
Studio, 151 Kalmus Drive, Suite
G-3, Costa Mesa. A dance lesson
will be presented from 1 :30 to
8:30 p.m. The cost is $5 for USAB-
DA members and $8 for non-
members. For more information,
call 898-1773.
CD SAVERS
Orange Coast College offers a
workshop on ·conservative
Investment Alternatives for CD
Savers,• from 9 a.m. to noon in
room 204 of OCC's Lewis Applied
Science Building. Registration fee
is $19. For more information, call
432-5880.
YOGA Pl.ACE
The Yoga Place offers the
•Yoga for Your Life• workshop
from 1 to 3 p.m. at 1835 Newport
Blvd., Suite 208, Costa Mesa. The
cost is $25. For more. information,
call 642-7400.
SUNDAY
somAU RESTA
Join West Side Costa Mesa
families for a traditionally Ameri-
can softball game, folfowed by
some traditionally delicious Mexi-
can food and the colorful
pageantry of youth . folkloric
dancers from noon to 5 p.m. at
Uon's Park on 18th Street and
Anaheim Avenue in Costa Mesa.
POWWOW
Orange Coast College presents
the free, fifth annual Pow Wow
from noon to 1 p.m. on OCC's soc-
cer field. California Indian orti-
facts will be on display from 1 to 6
p.m . in OCC's Art Gallery. For
more information, call 432-5162.
ROYALWAU
The M.S. Phoenix presents •A
Royal Hawaiian Luau,• a dinner
and show cruise, from 3:30 to 9
p.m. boarding at the Balboa Pun
Zone, 600 Edgewater Place, New-
port Beach. Th:kets are $35. For
more information, call 673-0240.
RUMMAGE SALE
The Oasis Senior Center is
holding its annual rummage sale
from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Fifth
Avenue and ~erite Avenue
in Corona ael Mar. Items will
include clothing, fine jewelry, fur-
niture, computers, Christmas
items, tools and collectibles. For
more information, call 644-3244.
MONDAY
GOLF CHARITY
Save Our Youth, a gang pre-
vention/diversion program serv-
ing youth at risk in Costa Mesa., is
holding a charity goU tournament
at 11 a.m. at the Costa Mesa Golf
and Country Club, 1701 Golf
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1124 Irvine Ave
Ncwpon Beach
(114~631-8700
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(714) 846-32Sl
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ADO TALK
COMWne CouMtHng Center
CIGen a free lecture OD • A.ttendoli
DaGdt Oi90lder 'fteatnwxt: Med-
ication. Diet and Ewdle. from 1
to 8:30 p.m. at 1200 Quail St.,
Suite 105, Newport BelCb. For
more tnfonnation, ca.D 476-0991.
CERAMICS QASS
lbe Newport Beach Commu-
nity Services Department offers a
Paint-It Yourself Ceramics class
from 6:30 to 9:30 p.m. at the Oasis
Senior Center on Fifth Avenue
and Marguerite Avenue in Coro-
na del Mar. The registration fee is
$23 and preregistration is
required. For more information,
call 644-3153.
HEALTHCARE
The Stanford Professional
Women of Orange County is hav-
ing a dinner meeting discussing
•tteatth Care Policy• at 6 p.m. at
Scott's Bar & Grill. 3300 Bristol,
Costa Mesa. Cost 1s $30. For more
information. call 251-2800.
WOMEN'S LUNCHEON
The Newport Beach Christian
Women's Club luncheon will be
held from 11:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. at
the Balboa Bay Club. Cost is $18.
For more information, call 760-
9616.
DIVORCE HELP
Orange Coast College offers a
.
X-MASSALE
Fairview Developmental Cen-
ter is holding its Annual Pre-
Christmas Sale and Grand Raffle
Drawing from 8 a.m. to 2~p.m. at
2501 Harbor Blvd., Costa ~esa.
All proceeds go to benefit such
programs as Special Olympics,
Very Special Arts aDd birthday
and holiday gifts for residents. For
more information, call 951-5188.
SCHOLARSHIP LUNCHEON
Newport Harbor Panhellenic
will bold its annual •Scholarship
and High School Counselor's
Luncheon• at 10 a.m. at St.
Michael's All Angels Church.
3233 Pacific View Drive, Corona
del Mar. Daphne Scbolarshjps
will be awarded to UCI women
and the high school counselors
will be honored at the luncheon
with bridge following immediate·
ly after. Donation is $4. All
National Panhellenic Sorority
women are welcome to join. For
more information, call 8'6-416".
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Come celebrate what's right aoout ' . . . .
Concordia University at Irvine proudly
presents "On Wings of Eagles" Celebration!
Highlighting 20 years of service and looking forward to what lies ahead.
featuring:
" t Dr. Lynne Cheney,
host of CNN's Sunday Crossfire
t Special appearance by
Lyndsay kahler,
1996 Miss'Califomia and
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ADMISSION iS FREE! .
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TRAVEL 1NDUS1WV
Orange Cout College often a
seminar called •navel and
Adventure: Your Uvelihood •
from 6 to 9:30 p.m. in room 101 of
OCC.. Art Center Building.
Attendees will examlJ>e frequent-
ly 1J,Delq>lored careen In the trav-
el iDdUltry and will cover salaries,
commissions, tips and income
potential. Registration fee is $35
and there is a S3 material fee. To
register, call 432-5880.
WRITING CONROENCE
Orange Coast College otters a
free, three-part workshop on
•Building Writing Confidence•
from 6 to 7 :30 p.m. today and Oct.
l---9--ANHfH-0CC~Re-EntryCen
ter. For more information, call
432-5162.
MEN'S BREAKFAST
The Men's· Fellowship Break-
fast of St. Andrew's Presbyterian
Church will have its weekly fel-
lowship discussing •The Christ-
ian's Delight, Danger and Distinc-
tives •from 7 to 8 a.m. in Dieren-
field Hall. 600 St. Andrews Road,
Newport Beach. The cost is $2.50.
For more information. call 574-
2239.
WINNING STOCKS
Orange Coast College offers a
two-part workshop on •How to
Select Winning Stocks,• from 6:30
to 9:30 p.m. today and Oct. 9 at
OCC. The class is designed for
both newcomers needing basic
instruction on how to get started
in the stock market and for expe-
rienced investors who wish to
gain access to growth strategies of
professional money managers.
Registration fee is $29. For more
information, call 432-5880.
THURSDAY
DIVORa HElP
The Law Offices of Usa A.
Ciancio offers a seminar on
•Divorce -What to Expect. How
to Proceed• at 6:30 p.m. at the
Cua Del Sol Clubhouse, 881
Dover Drive, Suite 300, Newport
~ ~ ia SJO. Relervations
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OfilN MOtlsl
tb'e New Directions For
Women. Inc. ls having an open
house, ceJebratlng 19 years of
providing alcohol and drug treat-
ment to adult women, from 4 to 6
p.m. at 2601 Willow Lane, Costa
Mesa. To RSVP, call 548-0755. ·
QUILTERS .
Newport Harbor High School
presents •Quilters," a seven-
woman ensemble piece with an
enactment of prairie life in the
mid-1800's, beginning at 7 :30
p.m . at the Robert B. Wentz The-
atre, 600 15th St, Newport Beach.
Admission is $6 during pre-aale
and $8 at the door. For more infor-
ruatton, call 631-5517.
CAREER NETWORK
-'"Pft..--n...--Fareer-Network
meeting for those unemployed
• will feature •Proficiency in Self.
Marketing• at 7:30•p.m. in the
chapel at St. Andrew's Presbyter-
ian Church, 600 St. Andrews
JtOlld. Newport 8Mcb. tu man
lafcnadaa. c:all 574-2239.
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Comtlmdl fllMnd.il ca.. •
he ....... -bow to cut ted· enl and ........ With • COii·
~ fnmi 1 to l p.m. « 6'.30 to
7:30 p.m. at the Unt•••t Atblet-
ic Club, 1701 Quail Street. New-
port Beach. Por man information,
call 251--02'10.
lOWCOST MMICEt1NG
Entrepnmeun, b\Mfnen peo-
ple and ~ iDterelted In )ow.
cost marketing strategies are
invited to .Chutzpeh Malbting,.
a free program at 1 p.PL in the
Friends' Meeting Room of the
Newport Beach Central Ubrary.
1000 Avocado Ave. For more
information, call 117~1.
lRAILGUIDES
The Environmental Nature
Center is looking fM porticipants
to train for Volunteer naDgu1des
to-present-tdUGltional-low$-to
elementary school students from
9 a.m. to noon Fridays beginning
today through Oct. 25 and on
November 13 and 20 at 1601 16th
St., Newport Beach. Material fees
are $10. For more information,
call 645-8489.
QUILTERS
NeWport Harbor High School
presents "Quilters,• a seven-
woman ensemble piece with an
enactment of prairie life in the
mid-1800's, beginning at 7:30
p.m. at the Robert B. Wentz The-
atre, 600 15th St., Newport Beach.
Admission, is $6 during pre-sale
and $8 at ftie door. For more infor-
mation. call 631-5517.
auf TOUR
Newport Beach Hada.ssah is
planning a bus tour to the Skirball
Cultural Center and Museum
from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. The cost is
$35 and includes bus transporta-
tion, admission, a docent tour and
lunch. For more information, call
640-8477.
SATURDAY, OCT\, 5
QUILTERS
Newport Harbor High School
presents •Quilters,• a seven-
woman ensemble piece with an
enactment of prairie life in the
mid-1800's, beginning at 7:30
p.m. at the Robert B. Wentz The-
atre, 600 15th St, Newport Beach.
Admiaion is $6 dudng pre-sale
and $8 at thadOOI'. For more infor-
mation. call 631-5517.
PARENTING SKIW
Journey Counseling Services
of Lutheran Social Services of
Southern California presents a
parenting skills workshop from 9
a.m. to noon at Christ Lutheran
Church, 760 Victoria St., Costa
Mesa. Cost is $10. For more infor-
mation, call 631-161 t.
CAR CARE FAIR
To prepare for car care month,
car owners can have their vehi-
cles inspected free-of-charge at a
Car Care Fair sponsored by the
Automobile Oub of Southern
California from 9 a.m . to 3 p.m. at
3333 Fairview Road. Costa Mesa.
For more information, call (213)
741-3136.
0£F£NS£1RAltMG
The United Studios of Self •
Defense offers a women only,.
ages 12 and up, self-defense
training class from 2 to 4 p.m. at
1000 w. Padftc COMt HlabwaT.
Newport Bw:h. Colt 11 S20. PW
man mfcwmatioa, call 722-0526 .
YAM SALE
nJut Off Pounds s-PNy ls
having a fard sale frolil 8 a.m. to
~.i:· at 403 Walnut Plaee, C.ost.a For more infonnattoo. cal1
6'0-6266.
EATING RIGHT
Adults can leam about •&tmg
for Energy• at a workshop from 9
a.m..·to 1 p.m. at tbe Comm.unity
Youth Center in Corona de1 Mar.
Preregistration is required and
the fee is $30. For more informa-
tion, call 6"-3151.
HERITAGE RUN
Newport HaJbor High School
p1'8181ds tts 10th annual Harbor
Heritage Run beginning at 7:30
a .m. tnduding a fitness fair from
7:30 to 9:30 a.m. at 16th Street
between Daven Drive and Irvine
Avenue. The Harbor Heritage
Rmi comists ot a SK Feature Run
and a 2K Fun Run/Walk and the
entry fee ii $20. For more infor-
mation. call 6'5-5806.
FINANCE TAUC
Courtlandt Financial offers a
free workshop on how to reduce
risk exposure on mutual funds,
annuities and stocks from 10 to 11
a.m. at thf1 University Athletic
Club, 1701 Quail St., Newport
Beach. For more information, call
251-0270.
OOGGIE DERBY
Orange Coast College's Foun-
dation presents its second annual
"Doggie Derby,• beginning at
7:30 a.m. at OCC's track field.
Registration will begin at 7:30
a.m., the two-mile nm/walk will
be at 9 a.m. and an optional cos-
tume contest will commence at 10
a.m. Preregistration entry fee is
$15 pt!r dog/owner pair, the day
of the event the cost is $20 and
more than one dog will be
charged an additional $5 per dog.
For more information, call 432-
5645.
ANGER CON'fltOL
Orange Coast College offers a
workshop on •Anger Control -
Parent Thaining .. from 9 a.m. to
noon in room 201 of OCC's Lewis
Applied Sd.ence Building. Regis-
tration fee is $29' per person and
$49 for two people. An additional
$5 material fee will be payable
the day of class. For more infor-
mation, call 432-5880.
SMOKBtS
The Nicotine Anonymous fel-
lowship wants to help men and
women who smoke to quit and
remain smoke-free. Call 650-2713
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NETWORKERS
The Tuesday Morning Net-
workers share leads from 7 to 8
a.m. every Tuesday at Mimi's
Cafe, 1835 Newport Blvd., Costa
Mesa. For more information, call
215-2903.
SURPLUS FOOD
Seniors and low-income fami-
lies of the Costa. Mesa/Newport
·Beach area can obtain free USDA
surplus food between 8 and 10
a .m. the second Saturday of each
month in the rear parking lot of
the Church of Christ, 287 Wtlson
St., COsta Mesa. Bring picture
identification. For more informa-
tion, call 631-2177.
MOMS SUPPORT GROUP
Group process focuses on
work, success and parenting
issues every first and third Thurs-
days from noon to 1:15 p.m. and 7
to 8:15 p.m. at 2900 Bristol St.,
Suite J-108, Costa Mesa. The ses-
sion cost $15. For more informa-
tion, call 850-1689.
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· Islanders in charitable streams
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~The Islanders left the island,
·• Fashioh Island that is, their
namesake, and gathered at
· ie e
{~een in Belcourt for a midweek
11ternbe r reception.
• The organization, founded
'014DY years ago by Mary Lou
.Hot.nsby and Mary Ann Wells, is
•~all but powerful cadre of
local women who dedicate their
• bJne and money to a different
t"barity each year with one
cavedt: The organization they
support must benefit children in
some fashion. This year, the
Orangewood Childmi's Heme is
the n!dpient ol the lslanden'
Jargea.
......, Cnsab•lia, Islanders
president. welcomed ICarea
Huclba. CJaltllDe ......... Mar· .... ~ ... :aww..;
Katby ~ Pllyllll Simer.
8eda Bldoa. MupNt Jtldaard.
son. hmly Pos with her charm-
ing mother, Emilie Benaarcl, and
the ravishing Dardle Dunlap, lite
of any party and super-active
oommunily treasure.
The big social news in South
Coast Metro this week featured
T-shirts, a major comedic star,
and a foWldation to fight AIDS.
Whoopl Goldberg designed a
limited-edition T-shirt to be mar-
' party was thrown in her honor to
introduce the celeb ·r that will
generate proceeds earmarked for
The Elton John AIDS Founda-
tion. Goldberg follows in the
footsteps of fellow stars Arnold
Schwarzenegger, Sylvester Stal-
lone, and Demi Moore in creat-
ing her own shirt.
The holiday season has
begun. OK. it's only three days
shy of October, but we all know
bow time me.. 1)ffanf and Co.,
South COMI et.A. ha got a
jump OD .n of m. pr11 en.ting •
special tl¥8it mm w9elt ID ltln
called •s..tmg Flatware b
Every <>cce9'on • 1ldl ii a must
for every Orange Couteil, and
hosts are welcome, too. Special
11ffany guelt Ed Wawtf w, not-
ed autbodty OD decorattve Amer-
iam lilYer. wm be coadudlng an
illfonna1 worbbop during a
coclrtalJ party bolted in store
Tuelday. For more Information.
contact Merry Richey at 416-
9009.
Four members of the Islanders -Gerry Schroeder, Julie Krupoff.
Beth Bldna and Martha Green -keep up their campaign to help
children.
Whoopl Goldberg designed a Umlted-edltton T-lhlrt that wUl
generate proceeds earmarked for The Elton John AIDS Founda·
Uon. ·
Parents, children encouraged to participate in interactive theater ~ 1
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lly Hoi-Nga Wong, Daily Pilot
W hat would you think if
your 17-year-old daugh-
ter lied about drinking a
b<.'er? How would you react if you
discovered your 13-year-old stu-
dent takes drugs?
Do you any have idea what's
going on in your children's lives?
Stop-Gap, an 18-year-old non-
profit theater company, uses dra·
ina d S an educational and the ra-
vcutic tool to help families answer
these questions and address other
critical social issues.
Instead of lecturing to children
and students and administering
punishment, group members
make children their friends and
• discuss their problems.
The company will present a
showcase this year titled "The
Family," which will preview its
·~ucational touring plays for the
1996-1997 school year. The show-
case will be performed at 6 p.m.
Monday at South Coast Reperto-
ry's Mainstage theater in Costa
Mesa.
The. presentations will cover
topics such as diversity and preju-
dice, substance abuse prevention
and HIV I AIDS education and
how to prevent violence during
conflict resolution.
In Stop-Gap's somewhat
improvisational plays, facilitators
act out situations and stop the
action at a particular point. They
seek input from the audience to
make decisions on what will hap-
pen next, and then proceed to act
out the next scene. Children can
see the consequences.
The interactive method is
what Corona del Mar parent
SueAnn Pacini called the •mas-
terpiece.•
Pacini, who is active in the Par-
ent Teacher Association at Ander-
"(Being a parent). ls the most important job in
the world, but you always learn to be perfect.
Stop-Gap is a wonderful way to ~ ... "
-DE•ESMITH
sen Elementary, last year invited
Stop-Gap to perform programs on
drug and diversity issues for
Ande'rsen's sixth-and fourth-
graders. She says the plays can
actually change children's opin-
ions on certain subjects.
•niey loved it," she says.
"They liked participating. I like
the fact that the actors let the chil-
dren come up with the solution as
well.
•(Stop-Gap) gets into other
people's heads. They want to
know what the audience is think-
ing and feeling, and they take
that and pull it into a drama." .....
Said Victoria Bryan, Stop-
Gap's managing director: •Each
presentation is an exploration
about the issues. It is like a
rehearsal for lite; it gives kids a
safe place to look at the situation.
•Then when they're in the sit-
uation, they already have some
experience and know how to deal
with ll"
The plays also promote follow-
up disc\lSSions between parents
and their cblldren. .Bryan said. So parents are encouraged to attend
performances.
Debbie Smith, a registered
nurse and a Newport Beach
mother of three sons, said she
plans to take her 14-year-old to
the showcase.
•rm a parent,• Smith says,
•and I don't know what my kids
go through on a daily basis. It
helps me to start the dialogues
with them. It brings up the issues
that might be uncomfortable. But
it's good to have Stop-Gap bring it
up before the situation occurs. It's
more preventative.
•1 think we need so many open
doors to talk to our kids. (Being a
parent) is the most important job
in the world, but you always learn
to be perfect. Stop-Gap is a won-
derful way to begin.•
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-' The F0nians are top o' the evening at the Harp Inn
-eosTA"MBSA -'lr1 pUt 10
p.m. OD a Priday and there ii
ltOl a line oultide 1be Harp
~ u there is every weekend.
Inside, the hou.se band 11 play-
ing •Dnmbu Sailor• and
between lipl of Guinneu and
Newcastle Brown Ale, good-
looklng men and women clap
their hands and stomp their
feet. .
Standing in the middle of
this crowd is Terry Casey,
whose attention is turned to
his mandolin. When Casey
lumps on a ledge to play the
furious retrain. the crowd gets
Wilder, whooping cheers .as U
Ireland had just won the World
Cup. It ii a typical reaction tor
·lbe Penians.
Arguably the most famous
lrilh band in Orange County,
The Penians take whiskey
sh<>ts on stage, ask U there are
any "Fenian Virgins" in the
house and play songs from
artilts as diverse as Van Morri-
son and AC/DC.
I
house during sing-a-longs
around the piano; bis father
• played Ute fiddle, Jin whistle
and lrilh Dute. But the band's
influences are more diverse
than the traditional Irish tunes
-they encompass everything
from the Beatles to the Sex Pis-
tols to 1980s rock.
Although they cite The
Chieftains, The Wolle Tones
and The Pogues as specific
said drummer Chris Pierce, 4-f,
the band's newest member,
who joined late last year. •The
band is abQut playing Irish
music with a roclt 'n' roll, kick-
(butt) attitude.•
f avorttes and/or influences,
The Penians have only one
quallflcation for what they will
play on stage: They have to
like it. "If you're playing some-
thing you don't enjoy, you're
not playing from the heart,•
Casey said.
This, after all, is a band that
has been known to segue from
Jethro Tull to an Irish tradi-
tional song. For Casey, the son of Irish
immigrant'S who started the
band as a duo in 1989, the
Fenians' success has been
more.than he ever hoped for.
"When I started playing Irish
musit, it was simply for fun,•
he said. "I never dreamed I
would be doing it for a
career.•
The band is often asked
what their name means. Tb~
Fenians take their name from
an ancient group of Celtic war-
riors who protected the clans.
In the 1800s, Fenians were a
group of nationalistic lrshmen
who formed to promote revolu-
tion and overthrow the English
government in Ireland.
For ttve years, they have
packed the Harp Inn, attract-
ing tans of Irish music and
converting more than a few
skeptics.
But their popularity is not
limited to that bastion of lrish-
ness, The Harp. They play
Irish festivals, parties, and the
Oran.ge Street Pair, where they
draw a large, diverse and
sometimes not too sober
crowd.
The key to the band's suc-
cess, Casey says, is the hon-
esty of their music. For Ireland,
the Penians like to say, is the
land of sad drinking songs and
happy death songs.
Pat Mackey, who owns The
Harp with her husband, said
the band has been a boon.
"The Penians have been a
great impetus for our estab-
lishment," she said. "They've
STARR CARROLL / DAILY Pll.Ol
Fenians' band member Terry Casey rocks The Harp Inn In Costa Mesa recently with bis mandolin.
·we get grandmothers and
their 20-year-old grandsons
enjoying the music, enjoying it
equally,• Casey, 32, said.
With two CDs to their credit,
The Fenians will soon begin
their third1 they also plan to
tour, having received offers to
play all over the West Coast
and elsewhere.
•1 think our time is now,•
And band members know
what they're singing about:
Most of them have Irish blood.
Casey and his siblings were
the first of their generation to
be born in the United States
("across the waters"), drum-
mer Pierce is Irish-American
and bass player Brendan
Harkins, 28, is third generation
Irish (and, incidentally, a chiro-
practor by day). Rob Williams,
43, the band's guitar player, is
of Welsh descent.
Growing up, Casey heard
Irish folk songs around the
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wonders about taking the band
to Boston and other Irish
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"It's nice being a big fish in a
little pond,• he said.
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Mazy portraying blltOric steam bu aeated a~ produced. at 6 p.m. Sunday. PUied with spe-
v ••ell. wUl be on dilPl&Y tn tbe larger-than-life~~ ~th dal memorabilia from: 1be Can-tor-GI ._ N9wpolt 8MCb Cen-man then '°° feet ot ter1 hiltory, lts support grvups
tra1 Ubraif through Mmday. Por pbOto murals celebrating 10 yean and the arts otgOllizatiom who
lnbmatim:a_ call 117-3801. ot perfomumces at Tbe Center. have performed ttun, the time
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M1N11NGS NAUTICAL MUSEUM of The Center• Grand Port.al until
An exhibit ot pmntlngs by local The muaeum features the The Center's 50th anniversary in
arti9tl Jim 'll'avil and Phyllil Kali· Grand Salon for apedal exhlbi-2036. The event ii free~ For infor-
ber wm be on display through tlons1 the Model Gallery, featur-mation, call 556-2122, ext 318.
Tuesday in the Newport Beach ing a world-dais anemhly of ship
Cty Hall Gallery, 3300 Newport modeb; and a rotating display of CAWGRAPHY
Blvd. Thavis will include land-the muteum's pennanent collec-Calligraphy for beginning and
~ of Jocal scenea, u well u tion in the Corridor Gallery. The intermediate adult saibes will be
scenic vistas in New Bngland, museum is at 151 E. Coast High-offered 1n an eight-week session ~SICALMUSICALE Virginia, Asia and more. Kaliher way, Newport Beach. For infor-from6:30to9:90p.m. Wednetday
·.Jti ('lasstcaJ mustc.ale, a kind of will feature lmprealionist-style mation, call 673-3371. at the Oasis Senior Center in
cJttbical music •jam seuion, • will acrylic and oil paintings on IUD· Corona del Mar on Fifth Avenue
be presented by John and Kay drenched patios, courtyards and LAGUNA Alff MUSEUM/SOUTH and Marguerite Avenue. Prereg-
Brown from 2:30 to 6 p.m. Sunday Newport Harbor sites. For lnfor-COAST PLAZA istration ls required and the fee ts
at '11eir Balboa home. Performers mation, call 717-3870. Laguna Art Museum's Satellite $50. For information, call 644-add listeners with a classical Gallery at South Coast P1az.a is at 3151.
' Ncwpwc ~ ...._ Dllily Pib
penoo and S15.95 tor c::bJldren Urday sbows. ntUts will be aoJd
under U yean old. Por infonna-at tbe door tot a and 19. Por
t1oD. can 6'13-o2AO. tnfannatlion. CIB 432-5880.
MMBS MIJmETS
Every ThUnday tt.ere ii a tanners market from 800 a.m.. to 1
p.m. at tbe 0ranoe County Pair-
grounch. The Orange County
Market Place ii every Saturday
and Sunday from 1 a ,m. to -4 p.m.
in the mQi fairgrounds parking
lot Porinfonnation1call123-6616.
Every Saturday there is a farm-
ers market from 9 a.m. to 1 p .m. in
1be municipal park:hig lot at Bay-
side Drive and Marguerite
Avenue in Corona del Mar.
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The Newport Theatre Arts
Center preMDtl •0ut ol Order,• a
funny farce, through Oct 20 at
2501 Cliff Drive, Newpan Beach.
Cwtain rlMI at 8 p.m.. 1bundays,
Fridays and Saturdays and 2:30
p.m. Sundays. 11cketB cost $13.
'TURANDO'r
m\J.$1c interest are invited to par-•..sr IMPRESSIONS• the Carousel Court entrance;
tidRate. For reservations before •First Impressions: The Lagu-admission is free. Hours: 10 a.m. SEWING WORKSHOP 'ORCHARDs'
the event, call 898-9099 or 673-na Beach Art Association• will be to 9 p.m. Monday through Friday; Adults can learn how to sew Orange Coast College's Reper-
Opera Pacific presents •Turan-
dot, • Giacomo· Puccini•• final
opera, at 8 p.m. today and at 2
p.m. Sunday at the Orange Coun-
ty PeJformlng Arts Center, 600
Tuwn Center Drive, Costa Mesa.
Ticket prices range from S22 to
$89. For information, call 740-
7878.
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n1CU1.1 ·Orchards,• by l~th c~tury with YV>rf •"'-·,..h Oct . Pree live classic rock perlor-
mances are scheduled from noon
to 2:30 p.m. Monday through Fri-
day; from 7 to 10 p .m. Priday and
Saturday; and from 1 to 4 p.m.
Saturday and Sunday afternoons
in the Town Square at ni.angle
Square in Costa Mesa.
Impressions• will feature selected Park 1n Newport Beach. Preregi.s-.,....onnances ""'""~ ·
California •plein air• ,..., .. tings • SPECIAL tration is ~·'~ and the fee is Russian author Anto Chekhov at 19 in the back lot of The Lab Anti-
.,.._. •'""l ....... u 8 p.m. Fridays and Saturdays and u -11 t 2930 Bristol St Costa created by the founders of the $43.50. Sewing machines will be ivJ.a.u a • 7 p.m. Sundays on Oct. 11 to 13 M perf Frida' association from the Orange provided, but students must pur-esa. orm.ances are Y and 18 to 20 in OCC's Drama Lab d Saturda t 8 d S County Museum of Art. POW wow chase their own materials. For an Y a p.m. an un-Studio. Tickets are $5 at the door d t 7 Tic:ki ts cost $15 F Orann-e Coast College presents information, call 644-3151. ay a p .m. e · or TROPHIES an Am:rican Indian symposium only. For information, call 432-information. call 435 ... 043
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Nationally renowned Dyansen
Galleries brings its fine-art auc-
~ to Newport Beach at 7 p.m .
tQd4y at the Sheraton Newport
Bach, 4545 MacArthur Blvd.
Paatings, prints, objects of art
aJMtfine posters will be auctioned.
Pet .information. call (800) 234-
Harbor Nautical Museum will 119 in conjunction with OCC's Island in Newport Beach presents
present a unique exhibition titled fifth annual Pow Wow from noon the s~cond annual Summer Orange Coast College presents
"Thophies: nibutes to Yachting to 9 p .m. on OCC's soccer field. Cruise, a gathering of fine pre-MParallel Llves," a series of hi.lari-
niumphs" until Nov. 8; 10 a.m. to The Pow Wow is free and the 1975 classic, rod and custom cars ous feminist sketches by Mo
5 p.m. in the Grand Salon Gallery, symposium costs $15 for either or Monday from 4 to 9 p.m. For Gaffney and Kathy Najimy, at 8
151 E. Coast Highway, Newport both sessions. The Pow Wow will information, call 721-9546. p.m. today, Tuesday and Oct. 5.
M An Ideal Husband," Oscar
Wilde's play set in Victorian high
society, runs through Oct. 6 at
South Coast Repertory. Show
times are 8 p.m. Tuesday through
Saturday and 7:30 p.m. Sunday.
Weekend matinees start at 2:30
p.m. Ticket prices range from
$18-$41. For more information,
call the box office at 957-4033.
Beach. For information, call 673-continue Sunday from noon to 7 Matinees are at 2 p.m. Sunday
7863. p.m . California Indian arfilacts SAFARI BRUNCH and Oct. 6. Advance tickets are $6
will also be on display both days A Safari Sunday Brunch Cruise for Thursday and Sunday perfor-
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WATERCOLORS
•Down to the Sea in Ships,• an
~it of watercolors by Richard
Placido Domingo, Carol Chan-Gallery. For information, call 432-Emerald Forest TI.ki docked in
ning and Mikhail Baryshnikov 5162. Balboa at the Fun Zone frpm 11
are a few of the famous faces that a .m. to 1 p.m. every Sunday. Each
will be ·hanging around Jewel TIME CAPSULE guest during September will be
Court in South Coast Plaza The Performing Arts Center given a voucher for~ complimen-
through Monday. The Orange will dose its 10th anniversary sea-tary 30-minute ride on a Fun Zone
County Performing Arts Center son with a time capsule cer~ony Water Bike. The cost is $25.95 per
Blue Water Grill features
deep-sea delicacies
8)t Marla Bird, Daily Pilot County," says George
Kookoollecles, owner of John
,J_ __ ..._ _ Dom1n1I and organizer of the WSWf shooters at James Beard Foundation dinner. Blue Water Grill The dinner, the first in Orange County, willl>e held Thursday at
; 'Ole former Delaney's site on the Dominis restaurant in New-~o Park Drive bas become the port Beach.
.._ Water Grill and is open for John Dominis' chef, Joseph ,.ness. Owners ltlcbard St.an-Flores, formerly with the Beverly
taiund Jim UJdcka1 say you will Hills Hotel, heads the kitchen
t;e•4b1e to buy oyster shooters lineup, which includes Costa
and other briny delights at the Mesa's own Alan Greeley of the
~old oyster bar. Open daily. Golden 'lhlflle; James Beard
~One 675-3265. award nominee Enrico Glaudo of
• Pierro Selvaggio's Prtm1 in West ..Selle bay cruising L.A.; Serge Falesttch, formerly at Q Spago, now chef and partner of
Newport Landing launches Ecllpse in West Hollywood; and
Illiday happy hour cruises ChrtsUan Rustnom: of the Ritz-
~ugb Nov. 8 on the •Newport Carlton.
Landing Belle," a custom-built Experts who have selected
stem-wheeler with plenty of complimentary wines are: Plero
~uthem chann and room for 50 Selvaggio of Valentino'• 1n Santa
m,ssengers. Cost per person is Monica. Bernard Erpkmn. co-
SIW .95, which includes tax and owner of Edlpee and formerly at
s4rvice for the ride plus bot and Spago; Enumymnel ICemlji of the cold appetizers with a no-host bar Ritz-Carlton and Marlo Acedo, ~-deek. The boat leaves din~r-lH!EmmaeHer-t~Mmreemnm:----
fJOm the restaurant at 6 p.m. each Encouraging :E~tion and
Pliday at 503 Edgewater Ave. on development of through
U$e Balboa Peninsula. Phone 675-schola.rsb.ips and grants is part of ~73. the fbundation's mission. In the
.• past, Orange County chefs who
..; .... Orange County first have been invited to prepare din-"°"" ner at The James Beard House 1n
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af fie culinary world, ~en annu-aJr3n New York, so its a genuine
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WATDCOLORS
1be Newport Beach Commu-
nity Services Department often a
six-week art class for children
ages 8 to 12, •watercolor and
More," trmn 10:30 a.m. to noon
every Saturday beginning today
at the Vincent Jorgensen Com·
munity Center at Mariners Park
on Dover Drive and Irvine
Avenue. Preregistration is
required. For inf onnation, call
6"-3151.
STORY TIME
~ Verde Ubrary has story-
tilnef for children Tuesdays at 1
p.m. and Wednesdays at 7 p.m.
through Dec. 11 at 2969 Mesa
Verde Drive East.
e oose umps u
meets the first and third Monday
of the month at 6:30 p.m. at
Barnes & Noble, 953 Newport
Center Drive. For information,
call 759-0982.
STORY AND CRAFT HOUR
From 2 to 3 p.m. every Sunday,
Barnes & Noble holds a fun-filled
craft and story hour for children of
all -ages. Refrestunents will be
served. Barnes & Noble is located
at 1870 Harbor Blvd., Triangle
Square in Costa Mesa. For infor-
mation, call 631-0614.
DANCE
ADULT BAWtOOM DANCE
The Costa Mesa Senior Center
offers adult ballroom dance on the
third Friday of each mopth from
7:30 to 10:30 p.m. Singles and
couples welcome. Uve music pro-
vicied by the Ray Robbins Combo.
The cost is SS, or $4 for SAGE
members. The Senior Center is at
695 W. 19th St., Costa Mesa .. For
information, call 645-2356.
SINGLES
THE CABARET CHAPTER
The fowth Tuesday of every
month, the Cabaret Chapter of
the Guilds of the Orange County
Pes;forming Arts Center meets at
the Irvine Marriott Hotel, 18000
Voo KaJ'man at 5:30 p.m. lot a
social hour followed by a meeting
at o~ The group ls for profes-
sional singles, 30-60, who wish to
support the Center while having
fun. The cost is SS for guests. For
information. call 262-5881.
JEWISH SINGLES GROUPS
New Jewish Relationships
allows Jewish singles to choose
people tbey wish to date bun
profile alhnm• that pidure and
d~ 11ngi. wtth a wlu
range d penooa1 and prolealoll· al intemcts.Membeablp f.w are
$40 for m months and $70 fOI' a
year, oon·memben d the Jewilb
eo.nmunity Center are S10 more.
For information, mll 755--0340.
Tennis Ladder for Singles
offers an opportunity to meet new
people while improving your
game. Registration fee ii $18 and
interested parties put their names
on a list and can cb.allenge play·
ers on the list For information,
call 755-03'0.
JAM, singles 21-39, hold.I a
variety of outings and activities.
For more infoanation, call the
JAMline at 665-5048.
Jewish In Between Singles,
age 35-59, offers social and cul-
tural events and can be reached
SYNAGOGUE VISrT'S
Meet young Jewish singles
and couples for Friday services in
area synagogues. Visits take
place the third Friday of every
month. For information. call 755·
5555, ext. 551.
THE CANNERY
Karaoke is available from 9
p.m. to midnight Mondays and
Wednesdays. Wme Tasting from
5:30 to 8:30 p.m. and live music
with The Jetsen's from 8:30 p.m.
to 12:30 a.m. Thursdays, 3010
Lafayette, Newport Beach. For
information, call 675-5777.
CARMELOS RJSTORANTE
George Butts returns from his
Las Vegas appearance back to
Ca.rmelos Ristorante for his jazz
series Sundays and Mondays at
. ~mdSan
Brazil Dancers beats up the sum-.
mer nights with the sounds of
tropical music Tuesdays and
Wednesdays at 8:30 p.m. 3520 B.
Coast Highway, Corona del Mar.
For infomiation, call 675-1922.
ATlANTIS
Disc jockey Steve Beltran spins
retro, funk and rare grooves at 9
p.m. Thursdays and Fridays and
disc jockey Maxwell House is fea-
tured at 9 p.m. Saturdays. MUs:lc
mdudes KROQ flashbacb,
house, old school and '70s. No
cover charge from 9 to 10 p.m. all
three nights. Guests must be 21
and older and dressed in tasteful·
lycasual attire.1be'=1utrisat 3388
Via Udo, third floor, Newport
Beach. For information, call 675·
8008.
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what's going on
ALTACOffEE
People who want to read their
own poetry can sign up at 7 p.m.
for the open reading on the sec-
ond Wednesday of every monUi at
506 311t St, Newport Beach. For
information, call 675-0233.
IENHANA
Karaoke at 7 nightly at 4250
Birch St., Newport Beach. For
information, call 995-0822.
BIRRAPORETTl'S
Matt Johnson nio, jazz, 7to10
p .m. Sundays. South Coast Plaza,
3333 Bristol St., Costa Mesa. For
informAtion, call 850-9090.
a.ua AND SHORE HOUSE CAFE
The Jat Lacaire 1tto performs
every Wednesday and Thursday
from 7 :30 to 11 p.m. at 263 E. 17th
St, Costa Mesa. For information,
call 650-2432.
CORNERSTONE CAFE
Storytelling the first Friday of
each month. Bible study, 7 :30 to
9:15 p.m. Wed.ne.sdays. Uve
entertainment Fridays and Satur-
days. 1907 Harbor Blvd., Costa
esa. For information, call 646-
5776.
DIEDRICH COFFEE/COSTA MESA
Every Wednesday -ts -open
Mike Blues Night with Dave
Cross from 8 to 10:30 p.m. 474 E.
17th St., Costa Mesa. For informa-
tion, call 646-0323.
DIVA
Uve music featuring: Kevin
Guillaume on piano, every
Wednesday. Jazz Duo, every
Thursday through Saturday.
Music hours: Wednesday through
Thursday .. 8 p.m . to midnight. Fri-
day and Saturday 8:30 p .m. to
12:30 a.m . 600 Anton Blvd., Costa
Mesa. For information, call 754-
0600.
DURJY NEll.Y'S PU&
Karaoke, 9 p.m. Fridays. 2915
Red Hill Ave., Costa Mesa. For
information, call 957-1951.
ELEVATION ZERO
Jam session featuring Cat Ebat
and Emil De Mill, every Sunday
from 5:30 to 10:30 p.m. Uve enter-
tainment, dancing every Thurs-
day and Satwday, 8 p .m . to QU.d.-
night; The Balboa Brass, ~ery
Thursday; Rythym 3 Bones 2,
every Saturday, 9 to 11 p.m. For
inf0ID1Ation, call 631-9999.
THE HARP INN
Traditional Irish music, every
Thursday night. The Penians,
every Friday, 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. 130
E. 17th St., Costa Mesa. For infor-
mation, call 646-8855.
KONA LANES LOUNGE
Karaoke at 8:30 p.m . every
Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday and
Saturday .Rock-n-Bowl every Sat-
uday from 10 p .m. to 1 a.m. with a
disc jockey. 2699 Harbor Blvd.,
Costa Mesa. For information, call
545-1112.
Uve local bands, featuring dif •
ferent bands and disc jockeys
every Monday and Friday. New-
port Station: Alternative-lifestyle
dance club every Thursday and
Saturday: Doors open at 8 p.m.
1945 Placentia Ave., Costa Mesa.
For information, call 631-0031.
LEGENDS
Magician Greg Wilson every
Tuesday from 6:30 to 8:30 p .m.
580 Anton Blvd., Costa Mesa. For
infonnation, call 966-5338.
LEONTIEFF'S WATERFRONT CLUB
Sunset Jazz Band with Vera
Kennedy every Saturday, 8 p .m.
to midnight. 3101 W. Coast High-
way, Newport Be ach. For infor-
mation, call 631-9999.
LOCAL GROUNDS
Jazz and blues guitarist Brian
Barrett performs at 7:30 p.m. on
May 16. There is no cover. 3007 E.
Coast Highway, Corona del Mar.
For information, call 675-2800.
MARGARrTAVIUE
Peter Shambrook performs
every Wednesday at 9 p.m. 2332
W. Coast Highway, Newport
·Beach. For information, call 631-
8220.
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PIERCE STREET ANNE<
Uve blues featuring Three
Blind Mice, every Tuesday and
Joel Schechter, every Saturday.
The Sharks play 5 to 9 p.m. Sun-
days. 330 E. 17th St, Costa Mesa.
For information, call 646-8500.
~ UON HOTBJQUB MAX
Guest DJ playing hip-hop,
R&B, Reggae tnd house grooves
every Thursda.y. Flirt, OC's pro-
fessional singles' mixer, every Fri-
day, 5 p.m., and Deejay Evan Lan-
des spins dance music 8 p.m. to
midnight. Fever, featuring music
from '70s, '80s and Top 40, 8 p.m.
to midnight Saturdays. Big Band
dancing 1 to 6 p.m. Sundays. 3050
Bristol St., Costa Mesa. For infor-
mation, call 540-7000. Hotline:
438-4938.
THE RfTZ
performs from 7 to 11 p.m. on
Tuesd~y through Saturday. Sun-
day and Monday from 6:30 to
10:30 p.m. piano vocalist Jim
Hayden performs. 880 Newport
Center Drive, Newport Beach.
For information, call 720-1800.
SHARK CLUB
House, funk and hip-hop,
Thursday through Saturday, 10
p.m. to 3 a.m. Recorded progres-
sive music and billiards, every
Sunday through Wednesday, 10
p.m. Live Shark feeding, every
Thursday. midnight. 841 Baker
SID'S J"' Y.
Brian Barrett pelfoolll blMi
guitar every Monday olgbt at a;
p.m. There ii no charge. Sid'a-..il~
smoke-free. ''5 N. Newpmt •
Blvd., Newport Beach. Por inf«• •
mation., call 650-SIDS. _ j,
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Sl\JOIO CAFE U'l
Gene Munell, every~!·
Eric Sardinas Project, eveo-·
Thursday: John Heussemtamm,
every Saturday and The Fab8tl:
every Sunday. 100 Main in Ne,,-
port Beach. For information, Cflli
675-7760.
THE TEA ROOM : '.)~·.
Karaoke every Thursday, e:'if..
p.m. featuring Musical Ma~l,
Karaoke Knight. 3100 Irvine Ave,;
Newport Beach. For informatiOO,
TOTALLY COFFEE • _
Bill Word's Killer Comedy.
1525 Mesa Verde Drive East, Cm-
ta Mesa. Forinlonnation, call4*·
9367. ·-.
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every Monday. Local bands ~
Wednesday. Alternative ~
every Thursday. -Dance-bands
every Friday through Satw:da}t-
Heavy alternative bands, every
Sunday. Show time: 10 p.m. Cov·
er. 1700 Placentia. For inf<>Dlli·
ti.on, call 548-3533. ..;
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·Gab m.• .. .,,, " South Coast Christian Church
.. ADOMSS: 792 Victoria St., .c.'°5u Mesa.
·~S.-3468. + DINOIWTION: Christian
ChurCh -there are •bout "'•,.000 congregations world-
'4Nlde. .
~•+·YEAR CHUROf ESTAB-
tJUSHID: 1954. "+SERVICE ~: Praise and
worship is Sunday at 10:15
a.m., Sunday school for all
-.es is at 9-a.m. + SENIOR MSTQll: Jerrold A.
Hollobaugh. Last Sunday
marked Hollobaugh's 33rd
year in ministry. He ministered ~fri' Ohio, Pennsylvania and llli-
.::ti9is before coming to Califor-
• (\la. He is also a chaplain for ,. . . .
7J!l'ent and a member of the
,.-Costa Mesa Downtown Kiwa-
'.'tf>iS. + PASTORAL STAFF: Sheila
Brown, worship leader; Kay ·
Nelson, choir director and
·"'f'ianist; Shirley Hilsabeck, sec-
· ··retary.
':1+ SIZE OF CONGREGATION:
"75. The Reverend Jerrold Hollobaugh of South Coast Christian Church.
"''Ito MAKEUP OF CONGREGA-
.>"l'ION: Ages 6 months to 96
•years; singles, couples and
·"'families; primarily from Costa
Mesa, Newport Beach and·
-fountain Valley.
; y at 9 and 10:15 a.m ., and ICHI~ CARE: Provided Sun-
• needed for other activities.
e church is in the process of
.. relocating the baby nursery to
.. the rear of the sanctuary, in a
• toom with a viewing window
.. to the sanctuary. This will be a
-c6nvenience to those parents
• who wish to stay with their
;. infants t TYPE OF WORSHIP: Every
. Sunday service is composed of
'" ffµise choruses, traditional
~ J)9mns. prayer, a sermon and
ttle Lord's Supper.
~-TYPE OF SERMON: Ser-
mons are expository and teach
• irom the Bible verse by verse,
r often incorporating anecdotal
.. ,,lustrations for clarification.
~·RECENT SERMONS: Recent .t sermons were on selected • • .4 psalms • •
+ UPCOMING SERMONS:
Hollobaugh just began a
se.ries of sermons called •Faith
Foundations." The series will
include teachings on .,The
Basics of Our Belief," "The
Deity of Christ, Our Lord" and
•christ's Virgin Birth,• among
others. The series would be of
interest to anyone curious
about the nature of the Chris-
tian faith. During this series,
guest speaker Bill Morgan will
speak on •evolution and Sci-
ence." on Oct. 27.
+WELCOME WAGON: The
people of the ch
friendly, hospitable and com-
munity-minded. They wel-
come .anyone from the com-
munity to their worship and
activities. .+ OUTREACH PROGRAMS:
The church is in the process of
obtaining a youth ministry
team from Pacific Christian
College to build on its min-
istry to youth in the communi-
ty. A family seminar on Par-
entil.)9-and Family Relations is
planned for early in 1997. The
church supports several chil-
dren's homes, including Cook-
son Hills Christian Children's
Home, Oklahoma; Kulpahar
Christian Children's Home,
India; and Rancho de los
Ninos Home, Mexico. It also
supports several other m is-
sions organizations and chari-
table groups. + DRESS: Informal. + CHURot DESIGN: The
sanctuary is traditional, with a
center aisle, pews and altar at
the front.
South Coast Christian Church
exists to REACH AND TEACH;
to REACH people with the
hope and love of the Gospel
in order to win people to
Christ and help them grow in
Him, and to TEACH God's
word and to prepare God's
people to serve t he church,
the community and the world . + INTERESTING NOTE: The
church has two women's Bible
..study _groups. One grcup
meets Tuesday at 1 p.m. in the
church's Fellowship Hall. Cur-
rently, this group is studying
James Dobson's book, "When
God Doesn't Make Sense."
Another group meets
Wednesday at 7 p.m. in the
home of a church member.
This group is studying
"Women as Encouragers." An
adult Bible study meets Friday
at 6:30 p.m. in the Costa Mesa
home of a church member.
The group is studying "The
Christian Attitude Toward
Self." A quarterly men's
yer rea a 1s e m
Fellowship Hall on the first
Saturday of each quarter.
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JEWISH HISRMICM:OIJ&1r'EN JoumeY ~four njlllejnrde
al Jewilh ~ at tbe Jewtlb
Comm1mlty Center al Orange
County. 1be five-week dall. 4,000
Years of Jewish History: An
Overview, 'Will meet Wedneldeys, 9ct-'} to 30, from 1 to 9:30 p.m.
~ S30 for memlws and5'0
for nm-members. 1be cmter ii
located Oil the Jewish Federation
Campus at 250 a &br St. m ea.-
ta Mesa. Call 755--0340 for men
information.
WOMEN CONNECT •
Dr. Pat Rexroat is INcbtng The
Master's Plan, women's Bible
study dasses. It's part of Word
Study Intematiooal'I fail session at
t.er. It meets Wednesdays through
November 13 from 9:30 to 11:00
a.m. The Center is located at 2599
Newpoit Blvd. in Costa Mesa. For
more infonnattoo. c.aJl 975-0715.
NEW HEBREW ClASSES
Choose from four 10-week
Hebrew classes the Jewish Com-
munity Center of Orange County
e
and also, an aduJl WniMr, 'Ibe
10:00 a.m. to noon da8lel usually
meet at the Jewish Community
Center twice a moatb Sc:me w-
sions subctitute a field trip. 1be
cent.er is located at 250 E. Baker St
in Costa Mesa. To Jeam more
about the chapter and regiltratlo111
phone Deborah Holland at 559-
6126.
, LUTHERAN
CHRIST LVTHERAN CHURCH
Pastor William Hemenway
We love children, youth, young adults, carttr
adults. seniors. We low to care, to reach
out, to mttt nttds, to
answer questtons•
• Sunday Savica -B:ooam, 9:30am, 11 :ooam
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760 Victoria Strttt •Costa Me.Sa, C.t\ 92627
PRESBYTERIAN
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"CATCH THE VISION FOR
BEING A PRAYING PEOPLE"
(2 Ouonkla 7:13·14))
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,._.... Sunday, Sepcember 29, 8:30 and 10: lS A.M.
600 St. Andrews R~. Newport BJead\t California {714) 631·2880
(aero. from Newport Had>oJ HJah School at Irvine and lSth.)
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HiAlTH DAY
Instructor Janet Brosan leads
People With Arthritis Can Exer-
dle claaes from 10 to 11 a.m.
.every Tuesday at the Jewish
Senior Center of Orange County,
250 E. Baker St., Costa Mesa. The
da.ss includes health education,
joint-protection tips, relaxation
techniques, pain-control tech-
niques and socializing. Call 513-
5641.
The Newport Beach Baha'i
Community allows participants to
bear and experience "Paradigm
Shift: A New Way -A New
World" at 7:30 p.m. every Friday
at a private residence in Corona
del Mar. Together, they explore
such questions as: Can racism
and prejudice be eliminated?
What is the new world order? Can
conflicts be resolved without
force? Are women and men
. equal? What's the spiritual solu-
tion to our economic problems?
Music and food are included.
Directions: 759-0999.
L.EC1\ME SEldES
Newport Beech Higuhl Hon-
ganji Bu•klNtt Temj>le's Dbanna
Sodety preeeDIS a l8cture and dis-
cussion series Oct. 13 and on the
eecond Sunday CJf each month at
the temple, 254 Vlctoria Sl, Costa
Mesa. c,n '122-1202.
SINGl.FS
DfVORa RECOVERY
A seminar for the divorced and
separated of all ages continues
through Oct 24 at St. Andrew's
Presbyterian Church. Dr. Bill
Planagan is leading the six-week
workshop each . Thursday from
7:30 to 9:30 p.m. The ch\ll'Ch is
located at 600 St. Andrews Road
in Newport Beach, and partici-
pants may register at the door. For
more information, contact'the Sin-
gles Office at 574-221".
JOY THROUGH DISAPPOINT-
MENTS
Dr. David Stood shares •How
t0> Use Your Disappointments to
find the Joy of Fulfillmenr dur-
ing SERENDIPITY, a weeJcly dis-
cussion series for singles of all
ages. It meets Wednesday at St.
Andrew's Presbyterian Church.
Stood, a professor of psychology,
looks at overcoming setbacks to
"climb out of our occasional
despair and tum those disap·
pointments into stepping stones
to deeper fulfillment and faith."
The 7:30 p .m. session takes place
religion calendar
at 600 St. Andrews Road in New-
port Beach. A S3 donation al the
door also coven refresbments.
Phone 574-2214 for details.
'CONVERSATIONS WITH COYOTE'
The congregation of Orange
Coast Unitarian Universalist
Ch\ll'Ch in Costa Mesa will hear
from one of its own during the
10:31> a.m. Sunday service. Tom
Loughrey will ~ his comments
on •Conversations with Coyote•
by Webster Kitchell. He will
explore spirituality and mysticism
with a Native American theme
through mythical conversations
with a coyote. Child ca.re and
youth religious education will be
offered during the service. The
church is located at 1259 Victoria
St. For more information, call 646-
KEEPING FAflli
On Sunday, guest preacher
Rev. Larry Young addresses •A
Matter of Keeping Faith• during
the 9:30 a.m. new traditions ser-
vice at Christ Church by the Sea.
Young's appearance will likely
remind some of his ministry at the
church from 1985 to 1992. The
service will include special music
under Lawrence Hutchens' direc-
tion. The church is located at 1400
West Balboa Blvd. in Newport
Beach. Phone 675-6310 for
details.
'ME YOU RECEMNG7
1be Rev. Gail Miller asks •Are
You Rece.iviogl • Sunday at Com·
munity Church, the Newport
Beach Church of Religious Sd·
ence. The 10:30 a.m. service fol-
lows meditation at 10. The church
is located at 901 Dove St., Suite
145, in Newport Beach. Call 646-
3199 for more information.
SPECIAL SERVICES
SUNDAY SERVICE ON THE SAND
Christ Church by the Sea's Ser·
vice on the Sand continues Sun-
day evening at 8 a.m. on the Bal-
boa Peninsula's 14th Street
oceanside beach. Don Roberson
leads the informal worship service
that includes singing, the mes-.
sage and good fellowship. Bring
your beach chair and come as you
are.
On Sunday at 5:30 p.m ., Sun-
day Night Alive gathers at Christ
Church by the Sea. It features the
14th Street gospel band and infor-
mal worship with a message by
pastor Dave Lehmberg. VISilors
are invited to 1400 W. Balboa
Blvd. The church office will
answer questions at 673-3805.
SPECIAL EVENTS
FESTlVAL DAY
Saint Michael and All Angels
Festival Day will follow the 10
volunteer diredory
, • THE VOLUNTEER DIRECTORY runs
periodically In the Daily Pilot. If you'd
like information on getting your orga-
nization listed, call 642-4321, ext. 331.
COUNTY CHAPTER The Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis
Association, Orange County Chapter,
needs many volunteers. For informa-
tion, call the Chapter Office at 375-
1922...,
ALZHEIMER'S ASSOCATION OF
ORANGE COUNTY
The Alzheimer's Association of
Orange County needs volunteers for its
Visiting Volunteer Program; support
group leaden for patients and care
I~ end for the~ helpline.
~•~can c.MI 213-1111.
AMfRfCAN CAN<D SOCIETY
The Orange County Region of the
Amerian C.nter Society is seeking
office volunteers. Also, volunteers are
bei to answer c.alls for the
unit's Helpline lnfoCenter. For iiUOmia-
~ tion on these and other volunteer
opportunities. call Sally carson at 261-
9446.
AMERICAN CANCER SOOETY
llSAY FOR UFE
'•The American cancer SOciety needs
volunteen for a '}I.Imber of tasks. For
more information, ~ontact Sally carson
at 261-9446.
AMERICANS FOR FREE CHOICE IN
MEDIONE
Americans for Free Choice in Medi-
e a non ofit educational or aniza-
1on founded on the idea o in iv1 ua
liberty and free enterprise, is seeking
office volunteers. For more Informa-
tion, c.all 645-2622.
AMERICAN HOME HEALTH
HOSPICE PROGRAM
The American Home Health Hospice
Program needs volunteers to give emo-
tional support to terminally ill patients
and their families in the greater Orange
County area. Training is provided. For
information call 550-0800 or (800) 540-
2545.
AMERICAN YOUTH SOCCER
ORGANIZATION
Corona del Mar AYSO Soccer Region
57 needs volunteers for 1996 soccer sea-
son registration. Parents of bpys and
Beautiful Hair! •
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• Paul Mitchdl • Nmus •Sebastian • PramtSi
girls ages 4 112 to 16 are needed for
computer input. telephones, coaching.
refereeing, equipment and purchasing. can 640-2539.
ASSOOATION RENAISSANCE
CREATORS
1s a nonpro 1 group in
Mesa that sponsors and supports multi-
outreach community service programs,
such as the homeless sanctuary. Volun-
teers are needed. For information, call
Dr. Renee Namaste, 540-5803.
BALLET PAOFICA
The Ballet Pacifica Guild, a volunteer
support group for Ballet Pacific.a, needs
volunteers for a variety of tasks. For
information, call Molly Lynch at 851-
9930.
8IG BROTHERS, BIG SISTERS
Men and women oVt!r 20 years old
who have lived in Orange Coun-Wror at
least six months and have been on the
job for at least three months are need-
ed to senie as big brothers or big sisters
for children ages 6 to 16 from single-
parent homes. For information, call 544-nn
BOY SCOUTS OF AMERICA INC.,
ORANGE COUNTY COUNOL
Y~lunteer opportunities include fund-
training to existing troops and packs.
For more information. call Devon
Dougherty, 546-4990.
BOYS AND GIRLS CLUBS OF
COSTA MESA/NEWPORT BEACH
lhe three area Boys and Girts Clubs
need volunteer coaches and arts and
aafts wortuhop teachers. For more
information, call Dick Powers. 642-2245.
SATUROAV.~2&1• A1'
a.m. wonhip Sunday. Dress casu-
ally and enjoy special music that
will continu.e for the party on the
patio. The church is located at
3233 Pacific View Drive in Corona
del MM. !>hone 644-04.63.
WOMEN'S WNCHEON
Inspirational singer and speak-
er Renee Bondi will appear at St.
Andrew's Presbyterian Women's
·1uncheon Wednesday. Bondi will
share how her faith, family and
music got her #back on her feet"
after a paralyzing fall left her a
quadriplegic. A $6 fee covers the
11:30 a.m. luncheon in Dieren-
field Hall and a 12:30 p.m. concert
in the sanctuary. SL Andrew's
Presbyterian Church is located at
600 St. Andrews Road in Newport
Beach. Contact Karen al 631-
1854 or Jo at 669-0977.
INACTIVE CATHOLICS
The Re-Memberin
Our Lady Queen o ge o ers
inactive Catholics an opportunity
to participate in or listen to can-
did, open dialogue on topics they
choose. Past subjects have includ-
ed marriage and re-marriage,
annulments, morality and
changes since Vatican a, among
others. These frank, open discus-
sions at the Parish Center will
continue Oct. 6 at 6:15 p.m. The
center is located al 2046 Mar
VJ.Sta Drive in Newport Beach.
Please contact Marie Romano al
548-3844 or Johnny Golde at 721 -
0496 for more infonnation
8AHA1S GATHBING
The Ba.ba'is ~ Newport BMCb
sponsor a lunch. speaker ud dil--
cussion of timely topics et 11 a.m..
Sunday and the last Sunday ~
each month.at a..pdftte-""'1' m,,e
in Corona del Mar. AB are ~
come. Directions: '160-5360. :
BL()()O.flRESSURE OfKKS · _
First United Methodist Church
of Costa Mesa, 420 W. 19th St .•
will conduct a free blood-prelSJD'e
clinic between 10 and 10:30 a.m.
Oct. 6 and the first Sunday of efcb
month. Call 548-7727. .
SUPPORT GR~ •
MENTAL HEAl.1H FAMILY
SUPPORT GROUP _
St. Andrew's Presbyteda.n
Church conducts a support group
for families with loved ones wttb
serious mental illnesses. It is led
by a professional an ce
every Sunday from 6:30 to 8 p.m.
For more information, call -St.
Andrew's at 631-2880 or Karin
Montgomery at 645-3708. .·
CAREER NETWORK
The Career Network meeting
for those unemployed continues
at 7:30 p.m. Thursday in Stewart
Lounge al St. Andrew's Presby-
terian Church. The free, ongaing
weekly meetings are open~ all
and are held at 600 St. Andrews
Road m Newport Beach. For more
mformation. call 574-2239.
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'Fly Away Home' makes reviewers' hearts soar
Add it to the list of
quality family films
D espite the perceived
dearth of worthwhile
family movies, a casual
survey of recent releases would
reveal crowd pleasen such as
•free Willy,• •'J'be Uttle
Princess• and •Babe.•
Now we
have •Ply
Away Home,•
a winner
enchanting
thousands of
moviegoers as
well as drasti-
call im rov-
ing Colum ia
Pictures' bal-
ance sheet.
In •Pty Away Home.• Both
have a great feel for Wild-life
and a semitivity for well-
rounded_characten like Amy
and Tom.
1Wo small cavils: the overuse
of dense, distorting red or
orange filten for both Interiors
and exterion. 1bere'1 not a sin-
gle frame with natural lighting.
Even at dawn or bJ.gh noon it
looks like dusk.
Secondly, the attitudes of
Amy and Tom toward each oth-
er have been clearly estab-
lished in the first fifteen min-
utes, but more scenes are
played out.
As good as •Ply' Away
Home• is, the pacing would be
better if two minutes had been
added to the outtakes.
junkie Involved with several dty com-
mittees.
Amy, the Cin to h 13-year-old ema grap y,
heroine (Anna Paquin, memo-performances superb
rable in ·nie Piano•) bas been IF ly Away Home• is a brought back to rural south-eastern Canada by her father, movie for anyone who is a child at heart. This Tom Alden (Jeff Daniels), fol-movie is full of great acting, a lowing her mother's tragic death and her own injury. The compelling storyline and beau-
10-year estrangement creates a tiful cinematography, and it can ale make viewers feel good. gulf Amy m es no attempt to I was driven to see the
bridge and Tom cannot. movie
Until the geese come. because 1 am
This is when the magic a fan of uie
starts, with Amy finding 16 cast. I'll admit
deserted goose eggs in the Jeff Daniels
meadow. All of the geese in the
vicinity are terrified by a land-isn't very hard to look at, but clearing bulldozer, so Amy be is also an
gathers up the eggs and nur-excellent,
lures them uritil they batch. well-estab-
What follows is innovative,
fu nny, breathtaking and heart-· lished, highly acclaimed warming. The relationships -actor. I was Megan Beal
between child and geese and charmed by
---ther-are-artfuliy-and-legieally-h~iir1)Jmm11o1Til"lal'fmo"':am:e'in
intertwined. Paquin is tart •The Piano• and was eager to
enough to bring a new dimen-see her in a more sophisticated
sion to the disaffected and for-role.
lorn youngster and radiant as Both Daniels and Paquin
the film marches to a pre-continued to delight and sur-
dictable but joyful ending. prise me. Paquin was convinc-
Tbe director, Carroll Ballard ing as the wourided but strong-
(" Never Cry Wolf•), first willed Amy, who has recently
worked with talented cine-lost her mother. She is now
matograpber Caleb Descbanel forced to live with her eccentric
on •The Black Stallion• in 19?9 father. Not only did she deliver
and they team together again her lines well, but she used her
King
Size
FROM 3 Pc· set
These mattresses are all new & structurally sound,
but cosmetlcalty imperfect. Some have
mismatched fabrics, scuffs from shipping, etc.·
But at these prices, who cares!
facial apre1donl to CODYef
confmion aDd anger. Daniels
WU endearing U a free·~t
ed bJ.YeDtor wbo hat been
absent for most of his daugh-
ter's life. Terry Kinney also
d8aielVel mention for portray-
ing Amy's awkward Uncle
David.
In addition to the e.cting,
there wu a plausible, even sd-
e1,1tifically baled, storyline
filled with comedy, suspense,
adventure and wumth. Amy
wakes up one morning to the
sight of developers tearing
down the forest just outside her
father's property.
Later that day, Amy rescues
a nett of goose eggs from a
developer's bulldozer. Soon,
the newly hatched geese bond
to her, and she must teach
them to fly and migrate. Along
A minor subplot concerns
the conflict between treehug-
gers and developers.
It's easy to guess which side
of the debate the cameramen
were on, because~e cine-
matography was exhilarating,
making me feel like I was fly-
ing with the geese.
• MeGAN 8EAL. 15, Is a Costa Mesa
resident and a sophomore at Middle
College High School.
'Fly Away' is a rare
feel-good film
T his is an excellent family
movie. It's the story of a
13-year-old girl who loses
her mother and goes to Canada
to live with her father, who she
bas seen very little of for 10
years because of a divorce. Her
resentment and unhappiness
are understandable.
She finds a nest of goose
eggs.-wl:fen ey a ,
adopts them and they become
the most important thing in her
life. ·
You will get educated about
geese and their migration
habits while being totally
entertained.
The suspense i$ provided by
a narrow-minded game war-
den, who wants to clip their
wings, and a developer who
wants the last of a wildlife
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By Jean Fonatb vive without some help. They
have been receiving about $100
a month in food stamps and $50
a month cash assistance from
Aid to Families with Dependent
Children. When the new Wel·
fare Reform A<;t is implemented,
they will be cut off from this aid.
T his ts a story about a Costa
Mesa family. Jose Alva.tez
(not his real name) has
been a legal resident of the
United States for eight years. He
and his wife have four children,
aged 10, 9, 6 and 2 . He works
full time for $5 an hour; his
take·ho~e pay is around $150 a
Hard choices will have to be
made -between paying for food
or electricity; walking the three . .
$50 and $75 a week babysitting. sending the children to school
with holes in their tennis shoes
or being •a little short• on the
rent. The $150 in aid they will
lose means a great deal to hard-
working, legal residents like the
Alvarez family.
JeuForbath
They pay $650 a month rent
for a two·bedroom apartment on
the West Side, which leaves
only $200 to $250 monthly for
food, utilities, clbthing, trans·
portation, medical costs, etc.
The Alvarez family are
among the thousands of the
working poor, both immigl'llnt
and citizen, who could not sur-
During the Proposition 187
debate, legal immigrants were
praised for abiding by the law
and working through the sys-
readers write
Birthday wishes
to a pre-teen son
• EDITOWS fll01'I?: The foilowtng Is a
tetter written bv a Newport Buch
mother to her son on his 12th birthdaiy.
She 115ked us. ·~ don't use his or
my name as ft will embarm him to death. M
H a.ppy Birthday! You're 12
and I want you to know
how much I love you.
1Welve is • strange and won-
derful age, somewbere between
boyhood and the teen yean. This
p1mmer wu ~You
and your f:rlendl spent hows
surfing and playing baseball, but
a new group began showing up
at parties, gida that ii.
You also bad some adult
· expeiiincet. You were "SO quiet
after attending the f\lneral ol a
beloved coach". I knew you were
wondering if the MIJle thing
could happen to your Dad. You
also bad the experieDc:e of catch·
ing an adult in a lie, someone
wbo you bad trusted. When we
talked about it later, I told you to
not dwell on it and to move on.
You said you would, but it would
be bard for you to ever trust him
again. And then you asked,
•Why are people like that
Momf•
Well son. I don't know. Some-
times the truth hurts and some-
an by yourself.
This year on your first day of
school it was a quick "Bye,
Mom• and you were off. When
you were 2, you used to cry and
cling to my leg when l dropped
you off at day care.
How I hated the>5e days when
I had to leave you. You were
well-cared for, but I didn't get to
see your first steps or play much
with yo\1. Most nights I was too
tired to do more than give you a
bath and read a book. I remem-
ber we used to kiss each other's
palms in the morning so that if
either of us felt lonely during the
day we could put our hand to our
Cheek and feel love.
I remember when you were
born. You had a high tempera-
ture and were rushed to inten-
sive care. What scared me most
was when our priest was called
and it was •highly suggested•
that you be baptized immediate-
ly. We prayed and you got well
and I count myself among the
blessed.
I still feel lucky each and every
day for being able to experi·
ence life as your mother. I
want you to know I'm glad for all
the moments of the past twelve
ears. I'm roud of our school
in sped.al education. You make
the time to sit with him and talk.
about the TV shows he enjoys.
These shows and the people in
them are a big part of his life. He
doesn't get to all the parties and
events that you do. He's older
than you and bas stopped being
cute. Some ol YOW' peb teue
you about him, But rm proud
when you tell them to •Shut up!•
'tem. Now jt seems the federal
and state governments have
reassessed their role in our com·
munity. Many ask, MWby don't
they become citizens?M
The answers are as varied as
human nature, but more than 1
million immigrants were natu·
ralized last year, 1 million this
year. and probably there will be
even more next year. English as
jammed, but many still find it
difficult to learn English and
pass the civics test.
With the Welfare Reform Act,
responsibility is not only being
asked of welfare recipients, but
also of local communities.
Responsibility for the health,
safety and well being of some of
society's most vulnerable people
-children, the aged and dis-
a.bled -is being shifted to the
state. Tbe state will shift even
more of the burden to the coun-
ties.
Historically the county has
been the provider of social pro-
grams. If numerous people now
receiving aid will have their
health and weUare benefits cut
off or cut back, as county offi-
cials predict, they will still live . . .
ties will have to face their suf-
ferings and hardships.
What is Costa Mesa doing to
face this challenge? Have we as
a city assessed in any way what
effect the new law will have on
our residents? Do we care?How
committed are we to social ser-
vices?
We hear a great deal about
public safety, public works,
the reaClers hotline
corresPQndence
• •
parks and recreation, strength-
ening the business climate, but
very little these days about the
needs of the thousands of peo-
ple in our city living below the
poverty level. We used to be
known as The City With a
Heart, now we're The City of
the Arts. There's nothing wrong
with that, but wouldn't it be
great if The City of the Arts still
A good first step would be to
seriously consider what effect
welfare reform will have on our
city and what steps Cos ta Mesa
can take to respond in an effec-
tive and humane way.
• JEAN FORllATH is a Costa Mesa resi-
dent and founder of Share Our Selves
poverty relief center. She is also active in
othef ~I so@! service organizations
After you pitched that game
Jut year and after you and your
teammates did the UIU4l beet· alappmg and whooplng, you ran
oft tbe fleld and gave him a bug
-be bad been there the whole
time praying and cbe 1rtng tot
you. I WU 10 proud ol JOU ........
Proud became you knew what
friendlblp WU and weren't
afn.ld ol the taunts ol otlMin.
It's unanimous:· drop the Rubino case I
Y-. IOIDlltiaW m'ie a~
tn tbe neG. You never dOp Mt·
mg and then are aumbe .a °"'
tbe f9*d1Y roca. You lgllt wltla
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I am Ron Rubino'• lilter·ln·
law. I am married to Ron's
JOUD9!' brother, Lou (the
tD1ddle ol tM three boys). I have
knOwil am for about 18 years. n.r. baW beell mmy who
bave alriMlity attelted ~ Ron'•
fllMt ctiUeidllr. Wei add me to
the liil Im ii ane ol tbe kind·
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radically different verdict of
•guilty• IO Why Dot pressure
Diltrid Attorney Mk:bMl "'
Capizzi to diOI> the charges?
JtJDrdl PALEN lUBINO
End.no
to re-try and waste tbe public's J
money. --~ 11IOMAS E. TIJCYlll
Newport w.cl
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SAl\JROAY, SEmMIER 21. 1996
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I~.~ In The Ru nning ~
I • ~.-SA O'TY O>UNCL-J
loe Erfdcson, Incumbent and busJ..
~ ,.... ~ a:»ullding itasp«tor
~ Cow.n. planning c:ommb-
iion« taroflne Buder, nwttetlng manager
=vans,~ emplovee
Somerl. businesswoman Graham. mortgage broker
lames Asler, landscape manager
Lawrence Jones. congrmionaf aide
j)vistopher Steel, businessman
~ BEAOt OTY COUNCJL-
l-SEATS.. District 2 (West Nev.tpe>rt) Jan Oebay, 59, incumbent
'Barry Zanc:k. 41, ~ banker
"' . = 5 (Balboa~ B~
~ne Coltrane, 64. reel~ bro-
Jb!ln Noyes. SO, Balboa ls1and tJ\,lsi-
rJeSS owner \ ~ph Rodheim, 52., independent',
lfobert Schoonmaker, 64, retired
"ineer ~ 1 (Harbor View, Spyglass
HIO
Philip Ant., 67, computer Industry
~
Dolores Otting, 44. busineswloman
Tom Thomsoli. 50, planning~
missioner and businessman
NEWPQIO:MESA UMAED SCHOOL
DIS11ICT -J SEATS
AIM t (nor1h Costa Mesa)
Ed Decker, 57, incumbent and com-
munity college dean
Aru J (Santa Ana Heights. Dover
Shores)
Martha Fluor, 45, incumbent and
homemaker
Aru 6 (east Costa Mesa, Newport
Heights)
Dana Black. 42. real estate broker
ltrian Theriot. 39, businessman = CONSOUDATED WATER Dis. -4SEATS Dlvlllan,
Marte Korando, appointed incum-
bent
Division 2
Jack Hall, incumbent
DlvlllonS .
Trudy Ohllg, Incumbent
Dhlllaft 5 -short term
Mike ~ appointed incumbent
Michael Collins, small business
owner
COSTA MESA SANTARY DISTRICT
-2 SEATS Jim~ Incumbent
Art Perry, Incumbent
Paul Shoenberger, dyil engineer
COAST COMMUNTY COLLEGE
DIS11tlCT' -1 LOCAL SEAT AIM4 .
Paul Berger, incumbent
Michael Collier, sett employed con-
tractor ·
James M. Rlgheimer, reattor
Jerry Patterson, city attorney,
.teacher
Man Pham, small business owner
political ar.ena •
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diverse group of students in
coming stories as we follow their
differe,nt paths through the acad-
emic rigon and extracunicular
challenges of the next four years.
Amy Caulfield, a freshmen
En · teacher at Ne rt Har-
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1988 and said she's excited
about the tum of the century.
Her students, however, have
mixed reactions.
•1 like the idea of it,• said
Sabrina 1Weedy, 14. "It's a pretty
coolnumber.Alotofspedal
things are going to happen that
yey and our class will be
remembered for a long time .•
Butt>artenSmtttr,tt;1s 1lllim-
pressed. •Jt's just another year to
me.•
STUDENTS
CONTINUED FROM A 1
upset Wednesday after they were
told tbe dis1rict was working on a
plan that could shuffle children
around and possibly balloon some
classrooms to 29 students.
"I think the thing that frustrates
us is that (school administrators)
med to ramrod it through.• Nance
said Friday. •This is our children's
years old. Some of them just
stopped crying this week."
School board members learned
of the plan ~t Tuesday's meeting
when administrators presented
th1s year's enrollment figures.
About 285 fewer students than
anticipated -mostly at the ele-
mentary level -have registered
in Newport-Mesa schools so far.
Since the school district is now
paid bf tfte state for each student
enrolled,. 285 fe-wer students
means about $1 million less in
hmding.
Administrators planned to cut
three kindergarten classes out of
some Costa Mesa schools, meld
the &tudents into emung classes aiid transfer the extra teachers to
other overaowded schools.
But trustees put a temporary
hold on the plan until 1\lesday's
special study session when they
discuss whether to expand the
class size reduction plan to kinder-
garten and third grades.
Superintendent Mac Bernd
said the kindergarten shuffle is
needed because the costs me too
high to keep the current low class
sife ratios at certain schools.
"Less enrollment means less
money for us,· he said. ·we end
up paying for teachers we don't
need."
en WO
uted to other classes at the -
schools, bringing the dul size
ratios up to about 29 per~.
Some other schools like Cali·
fomia, Paukuino and, bincoln ele-
mentary schools would keep their
low class size ratiol, Bernd said .
. •we. didn't Just arbftrarily pkk
kindergarten (to move around),•
said Susan Despenas, the dJredor
ot elementary education. •That's
where we'ie llllaing the mart stu· <knu.·
But parents are still upeet.
• ( jUlt feel IO cheated,• said
Jenniler =· whoee ldndsr· gartner. Adami.
Scboial board members wW
meet ~ at 1 p.m. at 1he
HarperCcwnmuntty c.tar, (25 B.
t8tb. St., m CoMa Mesa.
COAST ell -PPR.Rs ii an astonishing
level ol rudeness..
CONTINUED FROM A 1
'Jbunday I joined my fellow
memben ol Women in Lead~
ship to bear Suzie Swartz talk
after a fine lunch at the Pacific
Cub. Swartz is a mother wbo in
1994 oo--founded Community
Action for Public Schools -
CAPS. The organization is •dec:t·
icated to informing the public on
people and groups who impact
public education.•
After a 20-minut.! talk outlin-
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Onmge County, moderator
Louise Adler opened the forum
for questions from the noor.
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Louise bad called oo three or
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She had just iecogn.i7.ed a
woman in the second row of
tables when a man erupted from
a table in the miMle ot the room.
He bellowed at the chair and
tbe guest speaker. His shouted
words ran together so J couldn't
make out of what he was saying.
Now Louise Adler is an asso-
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Cal State Pullerton and looks
about as mild as an associate
professCJf of anything can look.
But you Shouldn't mess with her.
•This smacks of McCarthy-
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•McCarthyism!• screamed
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'Will you please leave, sirl •
Louise said in her sternest
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•Blah Blah Yatta McCarthy-
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So who was this goofball who
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•Penalty-plagued game takes the
starch out of both sides; Estancia
improves to 3-0 behind nmning game.
By Mike Sdacxa. Daily Piot
exactly what Estancia High was up against Fri-
day night
Not only did the Eagles have to overcome
Calvary Chapel. which they did by a comfortable
41-14 score, they also bad to overcome an offici-
ating crew which flagged Estancia 14 times and
141 yards -a ataggerlng 111 of which came dur-
ipg the first half of play in a long, drawn-out
game.
Despite the negative yardage, Estancia was
able to roll out to a 21-6 balftime advantage.
•Those really, really took away from this ball-
game,• Estancia Coach John Uebengood said of
his team's penalties. •0ur kids were afraid to be
aggressive because of some of the calls, and they
really took away a lot of our energy.
• •But don't get me wrong -I was really pleased
wiQl our performance. We ran the ball well. and
our defensive front did an excellent job.•
Estancia's running game was one big reason
the Eagles were able to improve to 3-0. After
quarterback Jeff Perry opened the night's scoring
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opening quarter, the Eagles struck fast and furi-
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pass to Luke Clardy, James Dawkins returned
the ensuing kickoff 89 yards to start the first of
ve consecu 1ve
• SEE ESTANCIA PAGE ~ Estanda's James Dawkins rambles through Calvary Chapel defense on 89-yard kickoff return for a TD.
Phebus set for
event~ on Sunday . ..
. • . . JC FOOTBA LL
i Tonight's game
• • • # • . • . • • • . . : • Sftlt: Orange Coast. 7 p.m.
: • SHuMlon: Coast is 1-1 and ! unranked; The Mounties are 1-1
: and No. 9 In the Southland poll.
: • F•orlbt: Mounties. by 10.
: • ,......, by. To contain the
: ruQning game of quarterback
: Mike Moichetti and running bac
: Erk Shine.
: • OCC Stating lineups: See l
: • Story Md mt W Ilk's 0CC
: MVPI: See 83.
Edison
. jescapes .
I 18-12 . .
: •Costa Mesa Coach
~ Jerry Howell enraged
: over referee's call. .
:~---------------------------------: By Richard Dunn, Daily Pilot
• HUNTINGTON BEACH -
: Weekend television encourao ! it. Good for ratings, producr
: believe. But in high school fo
: ball. celebrating excessively c
: cost you dearly, as it did c~ .a
: Mesa Prtday night.
, H you listen to Mustan ••
; Coach Jerry Howell. it soundr
: as if the 15-yard •dead-ball foul
: penalty on Mesa during a cruaa.
: time in the fourth quarter was tr ... ! difference in host Edison's 18-
: nonleague victory at Huntingtr-
: Beach High. .
: ·1 can't believe that a ref
: would make that type of taunting
: call to make the game change •
: Howell roared. following a hea:
; breaking setback iJLa game .m
; which Costa Mesa (1-2) either kad
: or was tied most of the way.
: With the game tied. 6-6, in the
: fourth quarter, Edison (2-1)
: appeared to be shut down agam
; on offense.
; On a third-down la from the
: Mesa 22, Mustang defensive enCf
: Donny Causey sacked Edison
: quarterback Jeff Grady for an 8-
: yard loss. But instead of Edison
: facing fowth-and-16, it bad only
: fourth-and-1 because of the
: taunting penalty.
: Edison's Josh Kogler, the
: Chargers' most productive often-! sive threat. bulldozed bis way for
: a yard on the next play, giving ! the Chargers their first down and
: setting up a touchdown that ! would give them the lead. 12-6.
: Costa Mesa. which failed to
: comple1e a pass for the third con-
: secutive vame (0 of 12 with four
: inte~tions_for the seaso_!!},
: came back dramatically to tie it,
: 12-12, wit.b 2:02 left in the game . ·---"----------------------------------. . . . • SEE MUSTANGS PAGE 85
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POOR QUAL:I~ ' ., . SAlURDAY, SEPTEMIO 28. 1996 IJ
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: • Fab Five's legacy at ! Newpmtliarbor seems ! ·to be a way of life. •• • Jim : W5youthinkof • It : Newport Harbor High'• '· . Wa ers : Pab Five freshmen on ,., _________ : the girls tennis team, kind of
~TOPPING ~ ~ouwonderwhatcould ""; wen. when Coach Pletcher
"' Olson's Pat> Pive are seniors, ~:. TH E. Alexandra McGoodwin (Newport • Beach) will be a fresbm11n.
Right now, McGoodwin ls
richard
dunn ~~41 c HARTS 11-years-old. She plays in the ~ girls 12s division when
competing in Southern California
•• : Tennis Association-sanctioned
Emily Barker), Audra Adams and
Kristein Case (daughter of Ross
Cue) are Newport Harbor's Fab
five. When they're seniors,
tbey'll oertainly find room for
, Prediction for Billy
~lanton: He won't do
: and junior open tournaments.
• She doesn't even tum 12 until
Dec. 28. Three days shy of the
SCTA birthda deadline. BarUer
'.hie Aztecs have a bye!) tn er-e's no truth to the rumor •
m p ' grade at Mariners Elementary
School.
•She'll be a Newport Harbor
ldd, • said McGoodwin's mother,
Nancy.
• this column is going to be :
· renamed the BWy Blanton :
While tennis folks see Olson's
Sailors as the team on the rise
-based on the fact that five
tOumament-tough freshmen
stepped on campus this semester
at Newport Harbor
McG&dwin, coached by
Rance Brown of the Newport
Bea.ch Marriott Hotel and Tennis
Club, was one of 13 players
throughout the nation to be
selected to participate in the U.S.
Tennis Association lfaining
Center Nov. 29 through Dec. 3 at
Key Biscayne, Fla., following an
extraordinary performance at the
U.S. Challenger Cup.
ulletin, despit& the rash of ink :
's been receiving recently :
·thin these lines. :
It's small tribute, actually, :
nsidering the kind of numbers :
· Costa Mesa resident has :
putting up as the star6.ng :
erback for the San Diego
te Aztecs.
-M~win's presence in the
future would seem to support
that theoxy come next
millennium.
~ Most oollege football fans :
Euld have to agree it would be !
Chelsea Godbey (sister of
Vanessa Godbey), Amanda
Collopy, Sarah Barker (sister of McGoodwin was one of only
tty hard to overlook this :
onner Mater Dei prepster. :
~ There he is. Right at the top of :
TARS' VANESSA GODBEY
· week's NCAA passing :
dency stats. Nwnero Uno. :
The same way be dominated :
ese pages four years ago :
· g his senior year when he !
the Monarchs to a CIF
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ended the season last year
at 119 (and five straight CIF
titles since the school
uthern Section Division I title,
'lanton has saved his best for
~senior go-round in the
t:ollege ran.ks.
opei:aed in the autumn of ..._ ~ 7, 1'19
1991).· .... -...:
· The seliior to lead ~ = ....
Newport Harbor that day iiilihi: 105
-she of Daily Pilot Athlete ~Tennis
• In last week's 51-31 win over
j»clahoma, Blanton tossed a
f.areer-high five touchdown :
passes. In three games, Blanton :
Jw completed 59 of 96 passes :
of the Week laurels ... was ,_No. 1 *915
Vanessa Godbey, Coach ci.dll FlftttWr 011on
Fletcher Olson's captain. ~ .... ,_.Pim. Nt slb:iiimla~fodt Godbey oould cover your ........ , t '"8lllldng
office walls with medals ,.. •·ftllDlnatt.fWlbJr"S'
jar 1,002 yards, 11 touchdowns :
:fnd only two interceptions. :
won at junior tournaments 1~w1rt-*-ik01Sa a.ne
in her career. of .. ,___
But on this day, Captain MP I ef Wlilll • ~ His string of record-setting •
)erformances comes to an end
Sills, week-guaranteed. The 1fUtecs have a bye.
Godbey stepped forward on :.-~~==•~ the bus just before the Tars M-;.'ii.';M hft 1-5..._
arrived at the Rolling Hills ~far .. ~hk 1SOlll Estates-public <"4IIlJ>US and ..__.JI& .--"--.-.....; ... ""' ~ a . shouted instructions. • ...
Colgate ts to J.R. Walz and : The CD player -brought Clllldll'...,.__ . ..,
Cross what the New Jersey : along for those special .,..
are to the Harlem Glo-: head-jerking tunes that ~trotters. : pump up the volume in more ways than one -was turned off.
J · In his last two games against Godbey's plea. •1 told them that we had had a fun bus ride up
~ Red Raiders, the former here, b~t now we need to be serious and start focusing on the
:f.Orona del Mar High standout match,• Godbey said. ·we could leave the tun behind for a
)as rushed for 322 yards and couple of hours.•
(bur touchdowns. His 150-yard Godbey made sure the tri"p back home was even more fun. ~tburst last Satwday earned Godbey, 15-0-this season while playing·No. 1 singles for
~ Co-Offensive Player of the Olson's Sail6rs, swept her three sets against Peninsula, two on
eek honors in the Patriot tie-breakers, including the opening round against Peninsula's
No. 1 player, Nicole Kabe.
g\le. Ka.be led Godbey, 4-0 and 5-1. •(Kabe) startediD.oving the : It also put Walz at the top of ball around and changing the pace, .. Olson said. •So (Godbey) ~ conference rushing charts Th ralli ~.. th 199 yards in two games (a realized she had to play error-free tennis. e es were extremely long. Vanessa dug in her heels and played really ~.5-a-game average). tough. It was a great match to watch. All the tie-breakers were
~ greal • r "= Cl Newpoit Harbor, ranked No. 2 in the Orange County
., What • dlllerence • year coaches' poll behind Corona del Mar, won three tie-breakers in
;makes. the first round. t-~-~n Southern : •we knew this was a really important match, and we knew ~College's women : WJ! baalliealillftYthlSyear to 00 lt,rGodbey said •1 told oul
!!SJ>ikers managed only nine wins : team we had nothing to lose. Peninsula hadn't lost (since it
)nd finished dead last in the • opened five years ago), so just go out and play your best.• ~den State Athletic How will the victory effect the Sailors? That remains to be ~erence. seen. •Tu1d everyone (earlier this week) that we can't let it get
'> After 16 games this season, to our heads,• Godbey said. •There are still tough matches out
e Vanguards are already 11-5 there -beating Peninsula is ~win the past .. We still can't
verall, 2-2 in GSAC play, think we're No. 1 now.•
.-9-iD the-PM-W enng ew ague on yet to · , that
· onal polls and sure to move presumption would be wise. CdM and Woodbridge (No. 3 in
after coming off one of the the county) might have something to say before it's all over.
ggest wins in school history • But for Godbey, coached pdvately by Phil Dent, lt could be
er No. 3 Point Loma • th lw>m ...... t ...... of 1 -11..-1-f this f he • e ~~ a ong u.MU&& o success season or r
azarene. : individually, as well as her teammates.
After losing the first two : "On the court. she's able to mix up her shots quite a bit
es, sec battled back to beat : more, and she's very well-aware of the strengths and
int Loma 1n five. : weaknesses of her opponents,• Olson said. •Mentally, she•s
Freshman Noelle Sturgill has • very tough.•
y picked up the slack • Godbey. interested in UCLA, Arizona, UC Santa Barbara
ted when middle blocker : and USD to play collegiately, last year reached the CIF
y Carpenter went down with : ind1Vidual quarierfina& in doubles with partner Katie Canrighl
lnjwy a few weeks ago. 1bey LOlt to top •eeded Pilar Montgomery and Sarita Yardi of
She aneshed several deep Santa Barbo.ra, ...,'VP.ti Into the comen while •we have Jlo idea if we're going to return to doubles,•
ying compdled. as Point Godbey said •Sometimes I want to play singles and sometimes
's two kill leaden fired doubles."
with an overwhelming : Before Godbey needs to wcny about that. of coune, there's
...,...~--ed total of 33 on the • still plenty ol. team·re&uld matcbel in wblc:h tbe Sailors are
. . . • • . .
). . • • . . •
planning to win ... wt.th c.pqtn Godbey at the <XJOtiOli .
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three junlon to finish undefeated
in singles at tbe Challenger Cup
in Boca Rat.on. A&.. in August
wblle representing the Pa.c:ific z.one.
Only 13 players from
California, Oregon, Washington
and Hawaii are chosen to play
for the USTA's Pacific Zone. Pour
zoo.es compete at the nation.al
ChaDenger Cup.
Another nationally ranked
junior appears to be on the
horizon for Newport Harbor. . a
nao,.gta Ifs a sped•• w.i·>md
in terms of tennis, as well a.a next
weekend. fans are expected to
be on the move more than ever
along Jamboiee Road, trying to
commute from one venue to
another.
The inaugural Pacific Mutual
I _Df_
Newport Beach (hosted by the
Marriott), which begins today
and runs tbmugb Oct. 6, ls being
played the same time u the 15th
annual Vic Braden/CHOC
Padrinos Tennis Classic, which
makes its debut in the autumn
this year.
Then again, it's probably
better to have too much, than not
enough.
Cl
In terms of playen, U.S.
Women's Challenger tournament
chairman Robyn Ray said those
eliminated early in the event will
be invited to play in the CHOC
Tounumvmt.
1be CHOC Tournament
benefits Children's Hosplta1 ol
Orange County, a regional
pediatric center that treats
children from birth to age 18,
regardless of the family's ability
to pay.
It has raised an estimated
$500,000 to $600,000 for tbe
CHOC PoU:ndation since its
inception at the Vtc Braden
Tennis College in Coto de Caza.
The ~ent is played at several
dubs in the area, with next
weekend's semifinals and finals
at the RaaJuet Oub of Irvine,
home dub for many Corona del
Mar residents. Shirley O'Connor
of the Newport Beach Tennis
Oub is the tournament director.
Cl New1»9rt Beach's Debbie
Graham (Palisades Tennis Oub),
ranked 165th on the Women's
Tennis Association pro tour, is
the top local player competing in
the U.S. Women's Challenger of
Newport Beach, the area's first
women's pro satellite event.
The $25,000 event features
up-and-coming pros from 22
different countries and will
benefit the National Dyslexia
Research Foundation. Pacific
Mutual is based at the Newport
Center.
Qualifying rounds begin
Sunday, with the main draw
slated to start Oct. t . Matches
begin each day at 10 a.m. 1bere
will be a featun9d quarterfinals
match Oct. 4 at 1 p.m. Semifinals
Oct. 5 start a.t 10 a.m., with the
ftna1s Oct. 6 beginning at noon.
Th:kets are S.S for matches
Oct. 2-4, $8 for the semifinals
Oct. 5 and $10 for the finals Oct.
6. Tournament passes for the
entire week are $25. nckets are
available at the Marriott. a
Jolene W•ube of Arcadia,
ranked 84 th in the world in
singles, is the top seed. The field
includes some veteran players
trying to earn their way back on
the WfA Tour points list • -
Wrth 60 world-dass players
competing from around the
globe, the satellite event is
expected to stay here for several
years and pump thousands of
dollars into the local economy. It
is sanctioned by the USTA. ··
Internabonal Tennis Federation
and the WTA Tour.
The event will also feature a
clinic, a pro-am and a
community/players party on
Tuesday (6:30 p.m.). The clinic
today (1:30 p .m.) is free for all
sponsors and patrons, the pro-am
is Monday (6:30 p.m .).
Those interested in getting
involved should call 729-9566.
• IUOtARD OUNN's dub tennis
column appears twice monthly.
COMMUNITY COLLEGE FOOTBALL
An
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•Mounties invade OCC
tonight at 7, bent on ·
running the ball down
the Pirates' throats.
By Jim Walters. Dail'y Pilot
COSTA MESA -Three of the
top m rUshers in the Mission
Conference will be cm the field
tonight when Orange Coast Col-
lege goes for its seoond win of the.
season against the invading Mt.
San Antonio Mounties.
Two are tailbacks -OCCs
William League and Mt. Sac's
Eric Shine -but the most dan-
gerous back on the field may well
be Mounties' starting quarter-
back Mike Moschetti
•He's the guy I am really con-
cerned about.• said OCC Coach
Bill Workman. •0nce a running
back gets the ball. you know
where he's going. You never quite
know with the quarterback. Espe-
cially one who is so deceptive.•
Moschetti is only 11th in pass-
ing in the conference (23 of 48 for
142 yards and one touchdown),
but he's the conference leader
with an 8.9-yard-per-carry aver-
age (169 yards on 19 cani.es). His
total yards place him sixth in the
conference, just behind Shine.
The 6-1, 190-]>0UDder"outof La
Mirada High rushed for 110 yards
on seven carries and added
another 110 througb the air last
week in a 28-23 loa to top-rated
Saddleback -a team that beat
OCC, 59-21, in the opener.
A lot Mt. Sac's blocking
emes are se up e van-
tage of MOICb.etti's athleticism. ·oh boy, do we know that.•
Workman said.
Moschetti was a second-round
draft cholce with the Oakland >:s
and be and OCC middle line·
backer Jeff Carr (sidelined with
an injury) were roommates in the
Minor Leag'Ues. Moschetti and
OCC wide receiver James Mal-
IL. -.~ -.,-.
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WILLIAM
LEAGU E B
ATE
NETT
1 The6-0, Tbe6-1, 210-pound 185-pound
sophomore sophomore
rushed tor 17 5 kicked two
yards on·16 field goals.
~o pace including the
Orange Coast 19-yard
to its fust win of game-winner
the season at the with just :05 left. I expense o1 Pasadena.. in the game. •
L------------------------------------------------------~ don.ado are best friends.
While Moschetti offers a
unique defensive challenge, he's
not the Mounties' only weapon.
Shine was one of the top prep
backs in Orange County last sea-
son for Savanna High. He's aver-
aging 7.1 yards a pop (171 yards
on 24 carries).
OCC counters with League
who is third in rushing with 220
yards on a conference-leading 42
carries. He's coming into tonight's
1 o'dock game off a 175-yard per-
formance in last week's 20-17 win
over Pasadena Qty College.
Freshman wideout Marquis
Be.tile-is-developing into quite a
big-play receiver for the Pirates.
He's averaging 15.7 yards a catch
and three of his six receptions
have gone for touchdowns.
There will be a few changes in
the OCC starting lineup this
week. Former Newport Harbor
grMl Keith Gray will be at offen-
sive right tackle
While Virgil Hopper will move
in at right end on defense to make
his first start. Zach Hayes, a late-
comer to the team. will be at mid-
dle linebacker.
Ettanda High product Frough
Jahid did well enough in his first
start last week to earn a perma-
nent spot as the free safety.
Mt. Sac won last season's bat-
tle, 3().7, with 23 points coming
diredly off occ tu.movers. $().far
the Bua have kept the miscues to
a minimum behind quarterbacks
Chad Collins and John Frank.
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But Edison's Kyle Quatman
retumea the eo•ntng k:lckoft 88
yards -.ttei-recovering bis own
fumble At the Cbaiger 12 -to
give Edison. ranked ninth in CIP
Southern Section Division I, the
win.
Howell pointed to the exces-
sive celebration flag as a key
~ point "We had played
Edison straight up to that point,·
HQwell said. "I can't believe a
referee would take it away from a
kid, just because a kid's happy. U
(Causey) was pointing at an Edi-
son kid, I can see that. But that
referee has been watching televi-
sion too much. (Causey) was
pointing to our stands, and the
referee takes away the game by a
taunting call.•
not."
Edison was
flagged twice
in the game for
excessive cele-
bration. •t
oug t e
referees called
it both ways,"
Edison Coach
Dave White
said . "I don't
know if the
Mesa kid said
anything or
While the hard-fought game
was dominated by Edison in the
first half, though it was behind at
halftime, 6-0, Mesa's bend-but-
don't-brealc defense provided
ambitions of an upset for the
unranked· Division VIlI squad
Edison controlled the foottaD
!or 14:09 in the first half andneld
1Costa Mesa to 113 total yards, 47
coming on one play -wingback
Vince Hamade's long run to the
Edison 33, in which a 15-yard
face-mask penalty on Edison was
added to the play to put Mesa on
the Charger 18.
Five plays later in the series,
Hamade (103 rushing yards on 14
carries) spun off some big bodies
in front of him and scored on a 1-
yard run. It was followed by the
first of five consecutive unsuc-
cessful PAT's in the game.
"There were some pretty
shabby PAT's by both teams,"
said White, whose squad in the
first half was stopped on back-to-
back fourth-down attempts to kill
Edison's first two drives.
In the second quarter, Mesa
recovered an Edison fumble in
the end zone, when a Charger
ball-carrier dropped a handott-
and kicked it forward. Edison's
fourth and final drive of the first
half was abolished when Mesa
free safety Ronnie Lievanos inter-
cepted a pass and returned it 10
yards to keep momentum on the
Mustangs' side before intermis-
sion.
Kogler scored on a 16-yard run
in the third quarter to tie it, 6-6,
then Edison used up the remain-
ing 0:46 of the third quarter and
the first 5:03 of the fourth before
taking the lead, the same series
in which Edison was given new
life on the taunting call.
Grady, who completed 11 of 20
passes for 104 yards (five comple-
tions to Kogler), connected on a
roll out to wide receiver Aaron
Maas in the back of the end zone
for a 13-yard scoring play.
Mesa responded with its
longest tilne-consumia~
(4:55) of the game, a series high-
lighted by Steve Herzog's 31-
yard gain to the Charger 24 on
fourth-and-two. Herzog later
scored on a 1-yard run, spinning
off a blocker in front of him with
2:02 left on the clock, tying the
But Quatman gave Edison the
l~d back. Hamade was the last
~esa player to get a chance, but
his angle wasn't wide enough
and Quatman ran untouched.
•niey always play us tpugb,"
•
Estancia defender swarms Calvary Chapel quarterback Daniel Murrieta.
ESTANCIA
CONTINUED FROM 81
Felix, who finished with 112
yards on six carries, accounted for
the Eagles' next three scores on
runs of 33, 53 and six yards.
Dawkins, who gained t43
yards on 16 bies, dosed out the
onslaught with a 49 yard run.
"We have one of those offens-
es that can pop one real quick, or
just grind it out," Llebengood
said. ·we ran the ball real well
tonight, but I've got to give Cal-
vary credit. They're a small team
in regards to numbers, but they
continued to fight all night."
S-..~0.--..
Clhlwy 6 0 0 • -14
~ 14 7 6 14 -41
Ant~
Est • ~ I run (Molcllde
kick). 6 IS
CC • CIMdy 13 i-s from Murrietta (kidt failed), 0:17.
Est • O.wklns 19 klclloff return (Mokede kldt), 0:03.
s-.d~
Est -~lbc ll run (Molc.ede
kick). 7:52.
nwdQuwtiw
Est -Fell• S3 run (kid<
failed), 9:15.
'-tt\QuwtM-
Est • Felbc 6 run (Molcede
kldt). 11:56
DON LEACH I DAlV Pit.OT
INDMOUAL ll£ClEIVING cc . Andino. 1·)5; 0-).
24, Shon. 2..io
Est Gal~ 1 10.
GAME STAltSllCS cc ht
fft'.st downs 6 14
Rw-.yM"1U9e ll-109 ~JU
Pmong yard• 79 10
P.ming 7·111·2 1+-0
N4tt return )'«deg.• 41 99
~ardage ~mln-41 none
Net y~ 188 442
Pvnu 7·217 2·35.0
Fumblfl-fumblti lost 1·1 1-2
Flags-oel yan:t• US 14-141
l1me of ~ 29:30 11:10
• Pvnt retumi. inte<cep-
t!oM. tumble mums
SAT\JROAV, SEPTEMIER 28, 1996 15
s
Mustan~ top El Toro, 3-1,
move into today's semis of
South Coast Tournament
TUSTIN-In WATB& POLO a battle of
the titans, Justin Taylor made 13
saves Friday to he:lp Costa Mesa
High's water polo team notch a 3-
1 victory over El Toro in the quar-
terfinals of the South Coast Tour-
nament.
The 4-0 Mustangs are the No.
1 ranked team in CIF Southern
Section Divmon ll while El Toro
ca.me in at No. 4 in Division 1.
The road doesn't get any easi-
er in tonight's semifinals as Costa
Mesa goes up against either Long
Beach Wilson or Capistrano Val-
ley (both in the top five of Divi-
sion I). Game time is 6 p.m.
~ .. , .. __
and Hunter Taylor all scored sin-
gle goals for the Mustangs.
SouthCOMt ~
C.osQ Mes. J. El Toro 1
Saw'9 by Quart.rs
El Toro 0 0 l 0 • l
Costa Mesa l 0 1 1 · 3
El Toro scoring -Tilton 1.
Costa Mesa scoring • Cleaver 1, Hylton
l, H. Taylor 1. Saves: Taylor, 13
Estancia splits pair
ANAHEIM WATER POLO -The
Estancia
High water polo team picked up
its third victory in the winner's
bracket of the Magnolia Tourna-
ment Friday. beating Gahr, 8-6.
before falling to Sanger in a tight,
8-7, game.
The Eagles (3-4) will be play-
ing two more games today with a
chance to finish in fourth place.
The worst they could do is sixth.
The first game gets underway
at 1 p.m. with the second game at
6 p.m . against opponents to be
determined.
MAGNOUA TOURNAMENT
Estanm .. Gahr 6
Saw'9 by Quwtws
Estancia 2 3 2 1 • 8
Gahr 0 2 2 2 • 6
Estancia scoring • Wayman 4, ~nften
2, Peterson 1, Hoss 1. Saves: De Wilde
10.
Gahr scoring · Garcia 4, Ara 1, Eguez
1. Saves: Perez 8.
Sanger .. Estancia 7
Saw'9 by Quwtws
Sanger 3 3 0 2 . 8
Estancia 3 1 3 0 · 1
Sanger scoring • Reyes 3. Reyes 2;
Garza 2. Lewis 1.
Btancia scoring -w~ 3. Peterson
l, Thorpe 1, Senften 1, Hoss 1. S.ves:
OeWilde 7.
Sea Kings win two
CORONA WATER POLO DEL MAR
-The Corona del Mar High water
polo team got oft the schnide in a
big way Friday, sweepmg two
games in the consolation br~cket
of the South Coast Tournament.
The Sea Kings hammered
Fallbrook, 13-5. and then came
back to beat Riverside, 9-5, in
second-day action. They'll be
back in the water at 9:50 this
morning against a team to be
determined.
Jason Hokanson had eight
goals on the day while Carter
Weir added seven to help CdM
improve to 2-3.
Weir had a garne-lugh five
Sea Kings romp, 13-5
SANTA BAR-
BARA -The No. 1 TENNIS
doubles team of
Jenny M eyer and Robyn Cole-
man swept three games Friday to
key the Corona del Mar High
·girls tennis team's 13-5 victory
over Santa Barbara
•Tuey really tried to load it up
on doubles,· said CdM Coach
Tim Mang. •Jenny and Robyn
really did a great job under tough
drcumstances."
The Sea Kings mlproved to 6-0
and did nothing to hurt their hold
on the No. 1 spot in the CIF
Southern Secbon DiVlSlon I rank-
in gs.
Nina Vaugbao, Nadia Vaugh-
an and Caylan Leslie swept their
singles matches. leaving Santd
Barbara in.a position of needing a
sweep m doubles to force a tie.
The Dons picked up five points,
but Meyer and Coleman's wins
shut them down.
The Sea Kings will be back on
the courts at 11 o'clock at San
Marcos.
Corona .. Mill' 13, 5MU ......... 5
Singles: Ni. Vaughan (Cd~) def.
Newton. 6-0; def. Steele. 6-0; def
Kellsbey. 6-1 ; Na. Vaughan (CdM) won
6-1 . 6-0. 6-2; Leslie (CdM) won 6·0, 6-0,
6-2.
Doubles: Meyer-Coleman (CdM)
def. Moore-Owen, 7-5; def.
Vadi-Bennett. 6-3; def. Grogenberger
Mueller, 6-4; Perea-Harrington (CdM)
won 6-3, lost 6-7, 4-6; Budhraga-
Glasgow (CdM) lost 5-7, 0-6, 5-7
Sailors win 2-0
i~urN FJELD HOCKEY
VALLEY -Kyle McNichols
scored two first -half goals Friday
to lead the Newport Harbor High
girls field hockey team to a 2-0
victory over Fountam Valley
Both of McNichols' goals for
the Sailors (2-2) were unasstSted
Goalie Erin Kennedy had a spec-
tacular save, smothering a shot
while stretched on the ground.
The 2-1 N team notched a 1-
0 wm on a Sara McMillen goal
OCC rallies for 4-4 tie
COSTA MESA
-Orange Coast SOCCER
College put on a furious rally in
the final 12 minutes Fnday lo
battle back from a three-goal
deficit lo tie LA MiSSion, 4-4 in
men's soccer.
Newport Harbor High grad
Ryan Hoover pulled the Pirates
within 4-2 on his second goal in
as many games.
Johan Bjorkman stored the
first of his two goals on a penalty
kick with 3:00 left and then
added the tying goal from 20
yards out with 1:00 on the dock.
Mikael Tomblom scored the
first goal for OCC (1-3-1).
OCC cruises, 9-0
COSTA
MESA
Orange
SOCCER
1~-~itM-in the opener against Fa.U-Coast College goalies Klln
Rudloff and Abby Erickson could
have taken the afternoon off m
Friday's 9-0 nonconference
women's soccer victory over San
Diego City.
Corona del Mar Htgh's defense swarms over Canyon's Komrom Tarkeshian.
COM
CONTINUED FROM 11
(an average of more than 40
pounds per man in the trench-
es) to pound the Sea King
defense into submission.
•With them being that big,
we knew we had to control the
football to keep our defense off
the field,• Freeman said. •8ut
we couldn't handle their rush.•
Canyon went 80 yardl on 14
plays to cut it to 19-11, and
three plays later, watched Hoyt
c.b4le down another midi.re.
before t:browing the ball out ol
his own end zone for a Mfaty.
'Illrklshian return.cl the
ensuing free place-kick 40
yards to the CdM 32, went IOI' 8
yards on a audal third..and·
one to the Sea. King 8, then eel·
ebrated J ermalne Mont·
gomery'a 2·yard TD run ~ gtve
C4nyon a 2&-19 *d with ~:19
left.
CdM. drtVing to erue lti
stunninJ.~t. got a 10-y.rd McCl -O'MMli Mda1.
then a 28--yard O'MM.ra INril
Off ngbt taetle to the ~
22. • O'MMre. "'boNW ...... 9 ... IW, ••
stuffed by 6-foot.. 300-pound
Omar Khashen on a subse-
quent third-and-three at the 15
and a fourth-down pass was
just beyond an open Cooper's
reach in the end zone with 2:44
left.
Only O'Meara chasing him
down from behind kept
Tarkeshian from scoring on the
next play, but his 64-yard burst
set up his own 16-yard TD to ice
the game and leave Canyon the
only unbeaten team on the field
(3-0).
O'Meara earned bis seventh
straight 100-yard rushing per-
formance (112 yards).
brook while Hokanson added
four. Jason Powers, Scott Sand-
land, Chris Esposito and Shaheen
Panahi all put in single goals.
Hokanson had four more in
the finale against Riverside Poly.
Weir and G~eg Str~lzow ~th
push in a single goal.
Goalie Billy Messenger had
another big day for the Sea
Kings, saving 13 in the first game
and capping it with an 18-save
perf onnance in the nightcap.
COfW .. Mar u. fillbroOI&. 5
5eof'e by QlWten
Fallbrook 1 1 0 3 -5
Corooa del Mar 2 4 2 S · 13
CdM scoring • Weir 5, Hokanson 4,
Sandland 1, Ranahl 1, Powers 1, Esposl-
to 1. Saves:~ 13.
COfW ..... t, ltlvws .. s
Scml9 "' Quarters RlwnJde Poly 0 1 2 2 • 5
Coronedel~ 4 2 2 1 -9
R~ Poly ICoring . PQwood 2.
~ 2. Heyming f.
CdM ·~ .. WW 2. Strelzow
2, Espo9hD 1. ~ ~ , ..
French comes up aces
WAl..N\TI' -
Orange CoUt
College~
more setter Ketl Fr nrh ham-
mered three lelVk'a aces Priday to
bem1ne the Plretes' carw leader
with 12 tn leading the visitors to a
15,.9, 15-1, 15-7 non.conference
Wom.en'I voDeybe.D bt.\D'll~ at ML
Sen ADWnlo <:oneg..
PteDda. J• am matcbll mto
her iOpbQmoi'e cual*gn, 1ur-
l>Miliad tb9 pNYiou.I .. ncofd ol ,, lit"' Jody .... tD 1117• Sbit
Uiocl*ibUled 31 8 Jflta.. .=: c.m ~ ..... ,tr.-:..:..=r:-...l-3.
~~~r=
The Pirate net minders did not
face a single shot as eight differ-
ent players scored for OCC (5-1-
. omc y, i was n on w o
was the only double-goal scorer
Surfs up in Newport
NEW-
PORT
BEACH
SURFING
-A quartet of Newport Beach
surfers advanced Friday into
Sunday's quarterfinals ot th~
fourth annual Rusty Newport
Pro-Am surfing compellllon al
S4th Street in Newport.
Newport re.sJdents Mark Cal·
fey, Matt Token. Th>y Bkeret and
Jeff Hurley will test quarteifiMl
foes Sunday, begin.ning at 8 a .m .•
with finals slated later that day al
1 p.m.
1be event, held in conjunction
with the City of Newport Beacb,
will feature competition m Mlftf·
al di'iisions, includmg a.mat w,
men's, jumor women' end Jong ·
board, today from 1 tt.ID . 45
p.m.
The finals In ell ctiviSloal aro
.ldleduled Sunday froni 1-4 p.m
sec Wins 1n three
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Sin Diego, CA 12108
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644-1600
723-8800
llCLUllVI AFFILIATE Of
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International Realty
New Listings Available
Blc Cenyon Ught and bright w/ pool
and s pa on spacious loL PdcedmselL
Worden & Bibb $799,000
Udo We Ucht and bricht family home.
4 Bd. 4 Ba. 2,700 sq. ft. Large master suite.
John & Robin McMonJc'le $695,000
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1930 cw.., om.
1124 Gelllxr DltN
30 I Nonla Star
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2531 P1i ltMn
North LaauDa Immaculate home w/
peat view, large lot. Very private.
MMDGdnbeqit.a.m.-$719,000
Coroaa Hl••laada South Pacific
Jewel. 4 Bd. 3.25 Ba. View! View! View!
Elbabeth namer $825,000
Doftr Sltoree Larp 5 Bd. home w/
expansive Bldt. Bay view, pool and spa.
Martelle tt..el $936,000
Custom bayfront
estate. Best view locatlon • must seel
True Medlterrane.n home.
Patltdl & Toey Bartollc $1,390,000
Costa Mesa
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So•th Lapne Creat custom •
Spanish style oceanfront home and
cuest house. Private steps to sand.
HI.ch & Finster $1,5CJ.5,000
Dewer Slaores Very motivated seUer.
Tum-key bayfront under I million!
Can & Feeney $979,000
Emerald .., Fabulous home steps
from sand with whitewater views.
DMld Hlndller $2,300,000
Rlts Ccwe Front row In exclusive
cuwd pted community. View of ooeanl
Soalu & Bak $2,695,000
lnlae Coft Spectacular ooeanhont
estate wtth 2 cuest cott-res. vtewsl
Rod Daley $9,500,000
Oceanfront Wonderful 5 Bd. 4 Ba.
family home on Beach Road. Step onto
sand. Separate cuest quMters.
Coaale Maaelltt $1,695,000
Condo & Townhome Living
644,-)600
723,.8800
New Listings
Upper DlamolHI Ooun view bUJkl.
Inc sJte ln t..cuna Beach. 9,200 sq. ft.
BID Wedmon $199,900
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Corona del Mar
2 story, 4 Bel. New
England charmer. Steps to China Cove.
Debi Bibb $729,000
Corona H&chlands Sophisticated
Villa Quality. space and style.
Chris Undsey $895,000
Harbor View Hiii• Exceptional
property. Huce yard. Greats Bd. home.
Sau Scanlan $I ,090,000
Custom built In 19901
A must see! Best value! 3 Bel. 2.5 Ba.
Heather Saito-Wood $625,000
Emerald Bay Sweeping views
from up per Em erald Bay lot Build
your dream home Private beach
Rod Daley $595 ,000
. RJtz Cove Buildinc site for custom
home in beachfront community Comer
lot Great opportunity to build
Scanlan & Busk $779,000
Belcourt Spacious executive style
townhome. Private spa. many amenities
Sue Ellen Volpe $679,900
Hamilton Cove The best of C.taJlna
4 bedroom, 3,400 sq. ft. home.
John & Robin McMonllle $I ,)00,000
Family Neighborhoods
Back 8-J SJ*:ious new custom
home wtth aolf c:ouree views.
JoAue PerkiM $,2,,000
Harbor Rldce MacJllficent custom
6 Bd. 7 Ba. estate. Panoram1c views
can>1 aera ~.695.ooo
Oceaa Rlqe Macnlfkent custom
v1lla In Ocean RJd1e. Views of ocean.
bay, canyon and city llchts.
LJaa Noala $1 ,795,000
View Lots
JERRY FINSTER
SENIOR SALES ExECUTIVE --. #I SA• ESPERSON IN 1995 AT
Co.AST NEWPORT PROPERTIES
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in association with TIM CARRani/LANCEllOGGS
OPEN HOUSES
From one to five run.
Bayfront Value
JO I Nonh Star Lane
Open Sunday
$979,000
Lido Isle Vacant Lot
2 15 Via Koron
Open Sat. & Sun.
$399,000
Lido Isle Vacant Lot
Un14ue prime street to street location.
Ideal for J.000 sq. ft. custom home!
Step~ to beach & tennjs
$399,000
Triangle Square Area
J Bo. 2 Ba. townhome w/ fireplace
Circcnbclt location. community pool
$144,000
BILL FEENEY'S
1996 SALES
Property
I 0 Weybridge
I 0 Weybridge
435 Via Lido Soud
2620 Cliff Drive
325 1 Broad Street
1506 Priscilla
111 Via San Remo
8 Misty Meadow
83 Linda Isle
130 Via Koron
126 Via Koron
l 864-Park Vma
126 Via Koron
126 Via Koron
205 Crystal
1415 Galaxy
304 36th Street
2 13 Knox Street
1851 Port Kimberly
137 Via Venezia
314 Buena Vista
5 10 CataJ ina
101 Harbor Woods
125 Via Wazicrs
4210 Spindrift
463 Walnut
304 36th Street
300 36th Street
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Bayfront Value
3 Bd. 2 Ba. Remodeled with 60' on Lhe water
Motivated !>eller -bought anothi:r home
$979,000
Lido Isle Bay View Home
5 Bd 4 Ba Pride of owncn.hip! Htght."1 qllilllly matenaJ,
Marble, gramtc. French dclOf'>. m1wn moldmgi.. 3 firepl<ll.~
$799,000
717-4744
4 Bd. 2.5 Ba. completely upgraded and expanded'
9.900 ~-ft. comer lot. granite counters. skylight:-
$950,000
Lido Isle Double Lot
3 Bd. I B:i. be:ich house, prime 60' street to street 1111
Build l.M2 homC,) or a large home with yard. pool. et~
$769,000
Ba)'front Duplo
3 Bd. 2.5 Ba. Sophisticated tum-key to1WD1oon:ic_ ___ ...,Uj'4,...;~1reiWfMn...ilftit+i!!-84!H-Bt,-ftf9f8l..-------
French doors, crown moldings, adjacent to pool & spa
$669,000 Dock for two 30' boats, large patio and yard
$499,000
ohn •
Robin
McMoni_gle
Landmark Bayfront Estate
Lido Isle
Premier bayfront parcel property
boasts 200 feet of bay frontage .
Price Upon Request
Catalina Island Dream Home
56 Gaviota
Only free standinf frame in tile
eulusive community of Hamilton Cove.
Prtme Comer Location
325 Via Udo Nord
F11•U11 fao'"' witft 4 bt4roo...s,
3 6.tfts "'"' ,.,.,, so1dfa polio.
$599,000
Contemporary Bayfront
215 Via Lido Soud
Magni~unt 5 bedroom, 4.5 batfr
home witfr large docit.
$2,595,000
Spadous ~amlly Home
219 Via Nice
Ugftt and bri1f1t 4 btdroom, 3.5 batfr
ftome on one of Udo's prettiest stradas.
Ideal Fa.U, Home
209 Via Koron
c1ui,,,,1111 4 ""°""'· 3.5 t.tft '°''" wftli ... (rMt •. $569,000
717~4711
Prestigious Udo Isle Estate
90 l Zurich Circle
Estate size lot with 5 bedroom,
6.5 batfr home and pool.
$1,249,000
Terrific Udo Value
124 Via Trieste
Elegant home witft granite kitchen
and marble noors.
UdoF....,Home
217 Via Eboli
Tr"4itio11al-stflk 4 ""°""', 3 Ntlt
lroMt wftli SOMtli ~ ""' sfnlM. $569,000
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HARBOR VIEW HOMES
Beautiful remodel with
6 bedrooms, 5 baths on one of
Harbor View's most desirable
streets. Guest room with
separate entrance, children's .
study/den. ifhis is a must see!
$895,000
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Hall of Fame Member
759-3727
JIM KLINE
759-3771
HARBOR VIEW HOMES
Nicely expanded 4 bedroom,
2.5 ba a ermo 1n grea
location, only 4 houses from
greenbelt. Huge family room,
master with office/exercise
room . This is a great bargain.
$535,000
1 'l \11\1 • ,. ... -
EAsTBLUFF
Wonderful famil home with I e
remodeled master suite plus
4 additional bedrooms. Expanded
to include separate dining room,
family room and home office
with outside entrance.
$569,000
Eastslde Beacon Bay
DEBI BIBB DENNIS DURGAN
759 ... 3707
PRIME OPPORTUNITIES
Prime location with s~lar •
views of surf, sand and sunsets.
Motivated seller has relocated.
$1,399,000
Recognized as the premier
bayfront location. 200 feet of frontage
approached by a private gated drive.
4 bedroom New England style.
Soaring ceilings, wood floors.
Steps to China Cove.
Reduud to $729 ,000
Pride of ownership duplex with ocean
views, huge deck for entertaining, 3 car
garage and prlVate access tobeach .•
Custom traditional home
with guest quarters.
Old World charm throughout.
Now $499,000
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227 Evening Canyon, Corona del Mar
"Exceptional Whitewater and Canyon Views"
An incredibly unique canyon setting with whitewater views
overlooking Little Corona Beach. This 3 bedroom plus
guest quarters home features a newer tile roof, flooring,
appliances on an oversized 28,000 sq . ft. canyon lot.
DON'T MISS THIS!
Reduced to $1,595,000
452 Ca6rillo Te"ace, Corona del Mar
"One of the Best Priced Ocean View Homes on the Market'' .
Sit down ocean and Catalina vjews are yours in this
4 bedroom plus famlty room, 2.5 bath light anctbright home
in turnkey condition. Bleached wood floors, new carpeting
and sandblasted ceilings compliment this hQme's charm
VlEW + CONDITION ::a VAWE
Reduced to $539,000
"We're Here To Help"
OCEANFRONT ESTATE
101 SHORE CLIFF ROAD
OPEN SUNDAY 1 :00 P.M. -5:00 P.M.
THIS 6 BEDROOM, 6 BATH LANDMARK HOME S ITUATED
ON THE OCEANFRONT OF SHORE CLIFFS BESPEAKS A LIFE
OF LEISURE, FUN, FAMILY AND MEMORIES. FORMAL DINING
ROOM, PANELING, 4 FIREPLACES, BIG FAMILY KITCHEN
AND DEN ARE JUST A FEW OF ITS AMENmES. SITTING
ATOP A 30,000 SQ. FT. LOT WITH BEACH ACCESS,
THIS IS A "ONE OF A KIND".
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· Fine construction with a forever view. Everything you could ever wish for.
For the smart set.
Pool and vast view.
Custom 5 bedroom beauty.
Custom remodel with Back Bay views and pool.
What a yard! And a big house too.
Call
COBY
for more information
644-2559 759-3724
Entry level price .. Near pa,rk.
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We would like your c:omments.
questions or suggestions for maleria.l you
would Uh to sec in the Daily Pilot Real
Esaa1e secbOO. publiAhed everJ Saturday.
If you are inte:rakd in adwirtiliQs in
our publicllioo. cootact saks
repreaentatives Kip Hanc:ock at (714)
574-4247 or Janet Vmograd at (714)
S74-4m. Their fax nwnbc:r iJ (714)
631-6594.
Janet Vinogrud
adwirtising sales
representotiYe
If you would like CO iubmit iDlkiia1I
foe publication or you bave •
iataating story idea. COlltact Julie
Viker.~ estate editor 11 (714) S74-
4242. fax (714) 6.S()..4$02.
To n:ach us by mail: Dtily Pilot Real
Estate. 330 W. Bay St. Costa Mesa. CA
'12627.
Read the latest hapi)enings in
. . . Buylines
METRO REALTY welcomes new
agents MichMI Stark. Joan Matber and
Donna Fallon.
Metro's Darrell Pub and Tom Sutro
of COWWEU BANKER COSTA
MESA reprcscoted their companies at
the 1996 Ruanea Espo and 1Ute of
Triangle Square in Costa Mesa this
week. 1bc event f eat\D'Cd more than 50
exhibitors, prize drawings. entertainment
and yummy samplings from Triangle
Square restaurants.
Also represcoting Coldwell Bankn _
were Vlnu1laa Ra-.Je-,.. Denlle
Lowe, 0.nd ea,_, 9 aH'r 'l'aner, Jim
Beydor« aDd u.da s-r-. The CB
aew said they hid a great time at the
community event
was beautiful. but they' re happy to be
home. While driving through the
wilderness. they saw bears picking berries
and two bull elk with full antlers fighting
over a female elk ... some things are the
same everywhere!
Gayle Bobson Lewis just found out
she's going to be a grandmotbcr -again.
Her daughter. Genee is expecting a child
on April 30.
And condolences to Monique Zane.
whose father just passed on.
Province Group, a diversified real
estate development company, selected
HAYES MARTIN ASSOCIATES,
INC., a leading advertising and public
relations agency in Costa Mesa, to launch
the min campaign for legacy
Homes at the Diamond Canyon project.
"Province Group. the parent company
of Lepcy Homes LLC, bu crea1cd a very
unique and exciting now product in its
Diamond Canyon project in DialDOGd
Bar," said sUdra Kwly. preaideot of
Peng Sbui was a very importaot
consideration in the product's design and
planning, gearing the neighborhood to
meet the needs of a unique niche markeL
We loot forward to providing it with the
specialized care and attention that will
make its launch successful.••
Inez Diu's daughter, Amanda is Do 10• luzn •1 INWI to iltcbuk in
beginning to make quite a name for tlN BrqlUt•• c...,,t }IUI ~ J..U.
benelf onstage at Orange Coast College, Vibr, nal •&IOU MiJ,of-(714) 5144242
where she's staning in another theater or fax (114) 650-4802.
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Extra wide parcel
on tree lined
street. Near
COM beaches.
Master bedroom.
suite includes
cozy fireplace,
vaulted ceilings &
a walk in closet to
die for.
Very open
country kitchen
with adjacent
family room, all
with matching
fabrics, wallpaper
& tile .
Very fastidiously
planned & built
with traditional
ambiance
throughout.
Two room guest
suite with private
entrance &
viewing balcony.
All of tbe ahoPe for only
$1,249,500
~ can help make
the difference in
your life!
DUPLEX WITH OCEAN VIEW
Compkuly rnnodekd two bedroom, two bath,
Ve?. spac10us and open, and a 1 bedroom, 1
baih -3 homes !Tom the beach.
WAYNE SMl'tH $44-0,000
NEWPORT COAST
Near ocean and_ golf course. Gated community.
Owner must uU:
FSTHER YANK $1,045,000
PRIVATE QUIET LOCATION I
One I.eve/. Light & bright. Upgraded lritchm.
' Skylights und more.
OPEN SATURDAY 14 Morma, Irvi~
J.D. CALLAGHAN $179,900
OCEANS I DE EMERALD BAY
Homesite first time on the marlret in 40 years.
Fantastic views. excellent building potential
CaU for deUtiis.
BILL DOLBY $795,000
T IRED OF PAYING RENT?
Want faymmts under $1000/month?
Beautrfu small gaud community_ close to
everythrng. 2 bdrm., 2 bath, fir_eplace, declr,
patro plus garage. ?need below aU sales.
DELIA DELGADO $119,900
A WESTPARK SPECIAL
I Detached 3 bedroom, 3 bath, highly upgrllMd
wrth new carpeting and _fresh pamt..._Z car I 11ttached garage. beautifal yard Shows like a
model.
DIANA CAPPEL $239,000
QUI ET LOCATION
Close to everythif!g. ljght and bright. 3
bedroom + wft.. sec. Sjsum. PricUJ to seU.
CaU for details.
J.D. CALLAGHAN $284,900
WELL BELOW COST!
Upgr:atkd 4 bdnn., with family room and beautifo/
hardwood Roon. Niu baclt yaWl with pool
OPEN SAt/SUN 1:30-5:00 1940 WINDWARD UNE
RAE RODGERS $519,000
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UHrtUled 4 bdrm., 2.5 bath humr on~~
dMac. Nt'W leitchm, ~ceilings, fiinch dotm. loc4kd in •Onmlry Ch4b ~
JANE SUNGAit:A $299,000
REMODEL HOME + INCOME
just comp/ma 3 ~ 3 btah + family
room in prmjpau.s Cli.D"avm plus darling 2
bJrm. A.Pt. 11/ron 1 story.
ROBYN TENCH $509,000
BEST OF BELCOURT
This F<iow rusrom rsrau was built wirh rht u/Jmuzu an_ent1on
to tbtail and beauty. Arums of marbk and xramu romplimrnt
tht tkror 4 brdrooms, library. family room, rpariow iamt room.
Wint rr/Jar, om 4n0 a .f CllT filnlft
EathuYank Sl,395,000
OCEANFRONT ESTATE
Alnoluuly stu1111int ocu11ftont home wlfh 6 brdroonu. 8 barhs,
approxim111rly 6500 111.fi. &a11tifal ocean, btarh, UzUJlmo ·
Nipt lipt vinvs.
CJ/ 494-7475
Bill Dolby $6.250,000
PANORAMIC VlEWS
Btau11fol 2 + den, 3 bttiroom, 2 75 b11rhs wuh rvrry
11mtnity Nrum1/ to/ors of litht l'9' anti white lo tnhanrr
your fonushmts PLant1111on shu11crs
OPEN SUNDAY 1-5p.,,,. 17 SPUN DOR. NEWPORT COAST DR.
CJJ 760-5000 at. I I I
OdiaDdpdo $399,999
U7',000
An International Company 760-SOOO
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dcrltint. A •!tlMSt Stt .
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Bill aod Doan.a Wd>nu $1,125,000
OCEANFRONT LOT!
8u1'4 ,,,.., tirr11nr homr! &j., Go'Pw SMNLa IUUi rnuhmt.
wavn1 U'1i/lt ro Pur. shops 11fUI y.urfovoria Rrstll11'1lnts1
JUST REDUCED!
CJJ '76tj. 5000 ed. 112
CJl18-S#O-. IJO Kad.'-aMcNaa.
$550,000
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23 Corporate~ Suite 180, Newport Bach, CA 92'60 __ __..
An International Company
760-5000
NEWPORT HFJGHTS
Dttpla.,,,,,,.,. wiJJ c•""1 -GIWI louhon.'! 2 HtlrH111, I b11th with t~ •""I /mboo,,,, I "'6Jh with O'"'tr. F.r complm Mt4ils r.wua:
$249,000
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$299,000
CJ/ 759-9314
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CORONA DEL MAR
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CJJ 76f>. 5000 Cd. 117 Jaddc ff .. ,,u.,.. $199,jOO
PAil.iC AVENUE WITH A VIEW
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PA'tRICK KNAPP $189,900
THIS IS A "1 O"
0'4nni'!K. uPf!Wied arrhit«t's own 3 bdrm, 2 baJIJ ~. lif11!.. opm aJ airy ftrnch_ doon. ~ymr/s
with lots ef fiWt trm anti a 8,000 Slf· ft. lot fast mJuad.
JACKIE HANDLEMAN $224,500
MARVELOUS 4 BR. HOME!
Up~d ltitchm 11nd upgr:IUkd I ~ bath. IA~ dining area. Bridt ~fireplace. Private
bac 'ltrti wiih J>lltio . .JA: GIFFORD $154,900
. BF.AUTIFUL DANA POINT
Grrllt 4 bedroom on quitt cukk-S4C. Lil~
bac!lJartl with spa. LOw tlZX r11u. Approx. 1 -
mile to beach. Priced to sell
MARKJAal.lJES $2Z7,000
HARBOR VIEW HILLS
lnvmon windfa/J! Contnnporary Jloo.r pl.tin
on huge lot. /'!"foa for rmovalion. Otimni c:::t"b'OM' tM stllU. Call 1-800-510-2005
MARK ACKRICH $449,000
BRF.AlHTAKING VIEWS!
Ocun. Harbor, Coastu ne anJ City LiP,ts
views. 5 bJmu., 4 baths, 3 frpls., pooT c
SllUIUI.. SPWlass best! JULIA tno $1,095,ooo
EASTSIDE CONDO
Quia mret, nn«T' home. urge 3 bdrm., 2.5
b4th with over 2, 000 Sq. Ft. &auti
land.sc11ping. Gwilt yard. Just Listed!
ROBEirrMILLIKEN $239,000
HILLTOP TRANQUIL11Y
e e rays
sparltk of City llpts hi,b ~ Neu11.on
&ach. J<lea~ new witli maf,!Jijicmt 'i:kcor. light
and briQ1t with nutomiudDonus room.
Entm411UTt b~
MAXINEGOIDEN $525,000
Bob Koop Dovie Koop Bob Koop, Jr.
760-5000 Ext. 128 or 760-1580
ninsula
Custom built!
urge 3 bedroom, 2
~th and 2 bedroom
2 ~ UIUIS"wilh liJe
floon,cwtorn kildl-
cns, Baber carpel,
&kyligtu.a, largema· CalMO Shores. OallOm hune., large ml.er·
ca auilc with a walk Llinas yard with a full rcrviClC bu, pool a
m cio.ct, l\WI deck ,acuai,lilefbs,CIU windoWl/doon, rivc:rrock,
and a 4 car garage. apa llltM, ranoddod kit. frplc, privaie bcacha
oo ,Sr.orJr. $925,000 BobKoo ,Sr.orJr. ~!!!!~!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!'
lrnne Terrace! ciae 3 becboorn. 2 be&b.
1arge yard.. ayligbt. wood floon, uppded
k.11.Cbm tile floon a COWl&a'a, trpc, 2 car pr
$439,900 Bob Koop, Sr:or Jr.
SOUTH COUNTY
S-ta Au Hdghts.5 Bdr, 3 Ba, larpyanl
wmi • pooi a ..,.. wood noon. upgraded
kildmi wil.h tile noon a ~1en. fin:ipl.ace.
$J7e,8e8 BobKoop,Sr.orJr.
NEWPORT BEACH
760~5000
Ext.128
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e come to a beauciful upp8decl
single story residence on Westcliff in Newport Beach. This quiet, tnlC liDcd ttreet-is full
of remodels and lovely gardens. The large trees, brick lined concrete drive. new roll-up
garage door and expansive front doors is the first you sec of this home.
n 1s a arge
dining room (easily converted back to a fourth bedroom) and to the ~eft is a newly
remodeled bright kitchen with recessed lights, built-in desk area. custom cook book
shelves, a Jenn-Air siJt burner cook top and a large brcakf ut table area that seats six.
1be formal living room has tall glass windows looking out to an oversized pool and
spa surrounded by tall greenery. Walk through double doon into a large family room
with a fireplace and glass doors opening to separate grus yard an:a.
1bere are two more large bedrooms and a muter suite that faces the pool. Other
upgt'ldea include Bert>er carpet, all new interior doors, ceiling fan and extensive brick
hadst.,. Privacy is eobanccd by large side yank and mature fou.&e.
For..,. "41..-Joa, c"'1 Robin Te~h Ill IUIIMAX s.tll CoulJ, (11') 16().
5'IOO, at.131.
unit Lovingly remodeled with the finest miterials. this sin.ale story, thrr:e bedroo
three bath plui. new family room home is a rue find witb the two bedroom pnvale
unit. The sellers are transferred and they have priced dtis property at $509.000 for a
before the end of the year.
--+11io-bemo-i~~a!1 ~--hools, shopping-and beaehes. 'Fhe main house r.tft!U
upgrades including new hardwood tloors. Berber carpet, vented skylights. light open
beamed ceilings, glass block, new roof. new drainage system. plantation shutter.. bn
patio and a raised hearth flagstone fireplace.
There is a gorgeous light, bright new kitchen with eating bar and built-in while
appliances. The adjoining foanal dining room and oe~ly completed large farrul) r
have enhanced the livability of this wonderful home. The spacioua master suite boasts
two walk-in closets and an extra large bath with double sinks and an oversized tub.
The rear unit is a great bonus for extra income or a perfect in-laws quarter...
For mon infonnadon, call Robin Tench at RF.IMAX Soalla County al (7 U ! 76(}.
5()()(), ext. JJJ.
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Cftlt SC1ftt to sttftt lot. ~ M8l downstrs.
2 very lg N a. dedl upltn. So pldo .... $ ...
CO&ONA Dll MAil
Nlllne aJlld. ~ 211. I IA Mint w/{11.. 2M
llA tell. Udl w/p. New 1ocL ... --.Slft-
CO&ONA DU. MA&
VlaoNn beil"Y bit '* '80' s. 3U. Skyla, 2 fpk:s.
lg din rm. 5pldollS I 91. if1L-.............. S6J9.000
CORONA Dl.l MA&
F.t>ulous touth of hwy toe. w/oai view. 3M
2.&A rernod ldt. frml 0.. fmw:tl Dl's--·$119-
UDOISU
Cottage on overslz.e lot Ideal for remodel o.-
new home. Qelt str.S. loattofl ........ $417.5GO
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View Hills home with three bedrooms and two custom baths ii an ideal ooe story with
a wonderful open floor plan and is naturally light and brigbL >.. you ~. your eyes
arc ilDJDC'Jdjately drawn to a luah, very private pool-sized back yard conducive to
eata1ainia&· Preoch doon to one of the IJClCODdary bedrooms may serve as a · ous
llbi'iij(Olli5i -
1bii i"'cM• comer lot oft~ 11a1MDbas poteotia1 for expllllion if needed.
PealSa liidude • formal liviaa room and di.Dina room with cozy fireplace. 1lrp
family nx.a ~ to the litChen IDd infanml ctinina area. plmftlioo lhuacn. uppldel 111RJacbout. llDOOCh and vaulted ceili.np, designer wallpmpu wt fixtura and
• dnc Cir .-nge.
One of Newpo1t'1most10Ught after communities, Harbor View Hilla ii within
.nlking dill~ to exemplary and nationally recognized IChooh and ii within a three
minuac drive co beacbca, l'Cltulrlntl, lbealen and Pub.ion b1aDd.
AltJ« lal dlilD two moatbs Oil the awtd. the lilt price bu DOW beell •laabed to
$50l,;000 for ... k11+ fMt aale. Priced II $120,000 below lender appnilal.
~eally located in the most popular family ·
neighborhood in Newport Beach. This lovely 4
bedroom. 2.5 Bath home is situated in the
heart of the community of Harbor View Homes.
It is just steps away from a beautiful greenbelt,
clubhouse. pool and children ·s play area. Just a
short walk to Anderson Elementary.
The perfect home for entertainlng or relaxing
with the family. It includes a built-in outdoor
BBQ, conversation pit with gas lava rock and
lush landscaping with automatic sprinklers.
Other features include; smooth textured
volume ceilings, french doors and wood
wtndows-thm=ottt-,-custom -sky lights,
califomia plantation shutters and 2 fiteplaces.
Lovely countty kitchen and family room with
wet bar, and many more extras.
Open Sunday 1-5, 1829 Port carlow
1b see this.fine home and move right in, call
Dale Simbro of Metro Realty
(714) 720-9422
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featuring fine properties from condos to castles
s~ ~ ~41.#u 196 9 1100 Newport Caitcr Dr .. Suitt I I 0
SALT SPRAY
Espet m.tt tile uMlllradon ol UYbtc right oa OM ol
Lapu's lovdlal ~ Uw bl onr ..001e1.ft. ol lusury
wltll prtqte *Pl to llacb and 45' ol ~ for yadtL
Callforfab1A11U... $3.-,000·LSJ
MIX&llATCH
Buy aJJ ol tile locs cw buy ooe aacl the dentoper will build
yau • aastom boCM to suite your DMds. $929,000 RSJ
FOR THa SOPHISTICATE
BautlfuJ mate, •l'l)roL '°'° ICI· ft. Formal llvialfpiano nn.., eoannet kit, (abalous mater wfretreet + riew ckck.
Dramatk pool wltll .um bar,..,. a tttnad -~
$1,195,000 C8
LAGUNA ARTIST CHARMER
A romaetk lllome located la lite detlrable Nortll Laguna.
48R, 38A. Woocl-barala1 .n ttplatt w/oceaa views.
n.td'uJly deconted by tlw OWDtt, a wdJ-kao-artist. 0-
to e~I .. 29,000 L8
24CARAT
Spectacular riews Offl' dty lipts, w1atte .. ta-, Catallna aad
Califonala'1 RJ'fiera COMtlloe. Over I acre cmtom toe wtda
City aacl Coastal Commbdoa approval for 9571 sq. ft. M.~bome. $995,000 MS
IRVINE TERRACE .IEWEL
Completely remodeled. aquldk ' ~ boCM .aw from lniDe 1Hnce Park. Ope9 aad splldous, bawdtal
backyard with pool and tanmaiped ,_ prdeo. pril'Me
wtaa whdde entrance. $829,000 S53
SPYGLASS HILL
Specious lat sq. ft. home with fabulous -.ataia & dty
1J1hts views. Cutom-bullt SBR. l 3/48A. Plus Ubrwy.
GruJte aoarmet kitchen with sub-zero ttf...,._tor UMI
built-ID stereo.,._ throgpouL $699,000 DSI
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MORTGAGE WAN SPECIALI~
A MORTGAGE CORPORATION
Tut M.LS. of the Ltnding Industry
Member of Betta Easinm Bureau
2865 E. Coast Hwy., Suite 212 • Corona del Mar
*A.P.R. 7.6% All rata subj«t co change *F.qual Opportunity 1.cnclct
Exceptional Lido Isle home 1n addition to four be.drooms and rour
and one-half baths, thi!> lovely home has fonnal living and dining rooms. a family mom
and four fireplaces. Gracioul> entertaining is facilitated from a gowmet kitchen w11h
large pantry, while extensive \torage and built-in cabinets throughout make for great
livability.
The spacious master suiLe contains a retreat. its own wet bar, a large view balcon~
and spacious bath wiLh Jacuzzi tub. The long list of amenities includes a bonus room
with skylight, large utility room. lush landscaping and lots of parking in an over,11ed
three car garage. Thi!> excellent location is only l>teps to the beach, park and tenn1~.
Listed for $1,295,000.
For more information, call Sara Hinman at (714) 644-1600. Coast Newport
Properties, 4 Civic Plaw. Ste. 260, Newport Beach.
Model perfect in Newport Not lh Villas This ~
bedroom Napoli is nestled on the most gorgeous. private lot in the villas. A rare
offering, this beautiful home backs to complete privacy of a miniature pine forest and
offers an extra deep yard. professionally landscaped wilt\ fountains, built-in barbecue,
brick treatment, adjustable lighting, outdoor sound system and gaubo patio cover.
~ ~s-interior is tuml!bea With plantation WOod flooring
throughout the main level. The family room bas custom built-ins. ~odi:ng a wine rack.
The gourmet kitcbeo offers all Whirlpool appliances llld aCOIDl:Dc:rcial grade gas
cooktop. There's also a convenient interior laundry room. 1be grxiious m.ula' suite
includes a cedar-lined walk-in closet and French doon leading out to the rear yard. The
upstaits has two spacious bedrooms, one which also bu another ccdar-lioed walk-in
closet. Both bedrooms have direct access to a full bath. An added feature iJ the two car
garage with built-ins and work bench.
This exquisite home is just steps to the community pool and spa. neighborhood park.
nature trail, specialty shops and restaurants. lt tw all the comforts of a 24-bour guard
gated community with a low rate and no Mcllo-Rooa. Offered at $424.900.
For trUNW Uifonnation, coll Greg LoMIMnlJ 111 fU.1'80. COMt N~ ~""''
4 Cil'ic Plava, SU. 260, Nnpon B«UIJ. . . ~_,-.. -.... ~.:....:....:,"-·~ ... ~"··
Great value on South Bayfront. Fabulous views o f
turning basin, Pavilion, sunsets. Spacious 3BR, 2BA
home with family r(X)m plus 2BR apartment with
views
Little Balboa Island
Cnsp and bright Cape Cod home. Quality construc-
tion 1991 3BR, 2BA, with French doors, bay W111CbN
and vaulted ce1hngs ............................. $699,000
Spacious Island Duplex. 4BR, 2BA w ith large
balcony up, 3BR, 2BA with patio down. Remo-
deled Kitchens/Baths. Square footage cannot
be duphcatedl._. . .. . ............ $169,000
Cape Cod Cottage home. 2-story 3BR, 2BA.
Fresh & bright. Vaulted beamed ceilings. Large
family kitchen area. Brick patio and yard for
entertaining.
Balboa Island
Pvtatlt.c custom home & apt. 48R, 4 full baths, steps
to the Bay! Roof dedc views of bay, city I~, hills. Bay
winc:b.iv, French doors, AK., vaulted ceilings, patios,
ded:s, ~ly dex:orated ......... , ....... $195,000
Little Balboa Island
..... 100 block -tree-lined street, quiet -.vest end
of Island. 38R 28.4. single--story home. Front & rear
patios. a...-. ....................... ~······•"·······$490,000
A.n architectural masterpiece on the west end of
the island. 4BR 4BA. Master suite with view balcony
Little Balboa tslanct
Little Balboa Isle French Regency 3BR/den, 3BA Quiet locatJonl little Balbo!l Island ~ 2BR; 2BA,
home with formal dining room and private 2BR den with large Sl.flde:dc and balcof"t( + ~ 18.4. With
apartment. High ceilings. Upgrades. Sq.ft. can't be patio ................................................................. $465,000 dupl1€ated. 1•s ~blrlonc ...................... tn S;OOO
Charming
Balboa Island
Duplex
• 3 Bedroom Cottc1ge
• ~"'r 2 Bedroom Apt
w/Pnvate Ded ..
• urge Patio w /South
&yfront Views
$539,000
Call Gay Proud
@673-8700
A View From
The Top
• 2""8r, 2Ba Penthouse
Condoln Udo
• Spectacular Bay ck
OceanVteWs
• Boat Slip Available
$619,000
CJJJI Victor Yack
@67J..8700
Versailles Ocean
&t Harbor Views
• Highly Desirable 2
Master Model
• White Tiie Flooring
C.U Walter Mitchdl
@588-3083
• Very Unique 2 Br..
2 Bath Penthouse
• Quality Deaw
• Nice l!ountafn
View
$189,000
Live In One, Rent
TheOtherl
• facelJent Location
On Balboa
Close To South Bav
• 2 Large 3 Br urutS
• Cn.'al lnrome'
$759,000
Call Be1sy Boyd @
673-8700
Quaint Balboa
Island Duplex
• lmmaculatt 2 Br
Cottage + Newer 2
Br. ApL Each With
Pnv Garage
$445,000
Call Alia Broumdl
@675-9585
Big Canyon
Townhome
• 3 Br ft 2.5 Bath
• Large Muter
• CnnUe Wet Bar
• Built-In Ent. Cfttr.
Beautiful Sea Faitt Bay View
• Largest 2 Br &c 2 Ba Model Condo
• C.Orgeous Bay &c Ocean Views
• La~e Master w I Double Door Entry
• Dining Atta w /Wall of GJass I
• Huge Kitchen w I BuiJt-lns ..
• Very Large Patio Facing Bay
• Stunning Designer Decor
$325,000
Call /ibid @647-5925
Or Annette @ 648-5555
210 Lille LimL #112, Newport Bea.ch
Magnificent
Home or Duplex
• Exquisite 5 Br Home
• Elt.>gantly Decorated
• ShowcilSt!d in '94
COM Home Tour
$895,000
C4/1 Ali~ BruumeU
@675-9585
Island Living
At Its Best!
.. Brand New ~amily
Home or Duplex
• Excellent Location
• C.Orgeous Luxury
Amenities
$895,000
Odl Alia Brownell
'@675-9585
VACATION
RENTAL
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CORONA D~ MAR
SO. HWY .• 200 ORCHID
Spectacular whjtcwatcr, ocean views. Rare front row
view. 3BR. 3BA Open Sun. -Pamela Ball $849,000
CAMEO HIGHLANDS, 4527 CORTLAND
Great opportunity! Desirable neighborhood. Private
beaches. 4'8R, 28A.
Open SatlSun. -Maxine Mink $495,000
CAMEO HIGHLANDS. 639 CAMEO HIGHLANDS
Ocean view, custom pool home. Across from N.C. golf course. 4BR, 3BA.
Open Sun. -Connie Betton $895.000
CORONA HIGHUNDS, 440 DEL SOU\ TERRACE
Ocean view all bedrooms! Spaciow and private. 4BR.
3.5BA. Open Sun. -Ame PCterson $679.000
HARBOR VIEW Hlll.S, 1537 KEEL
Great property on oversized lot w/many fruit trtt:S,
room for a pool. UPS?<icdm some areas. 5BR, 3BA.
Open Sun. -Maxine Propp $669,999
SHORECLIFFS. 242 DRJFTWOOD
Good locarion. 3BR. 3BA.
Open Sun. -B.J. Johnson $675.000
SPYGLASS, 7 CARMEL BAY DR.
Ocean, bay, & city light vies. Bonus & famil y room.
Pool. 4BR, 3BA. Open Sun. -Karen Rezek $865.000
NEWPORT BFACH
BAYCREST. 1706 IRVlNEAVE.
Wdl maintained f.unily home. Gose to all 2!1W'lit:ics. 4BR.
BAYCREST, 1514 WARWICK
Dramatic family home is lovely Baycrcst. 5BR. 3. )IM.
Open Sun. -Judy Strauss $529,000
• N LANE
Country French Estate on large private view lot. Seller
will trade or offer financing__ ror q~ficd buyers.
5BR. 6.5BA. Open Sun. -Cacol Allison $2,795,000
BLUFFS, 23 18 VISTA HOGAR
Resort sryle living in Newport Beach. 3BR, 2BA.
Open Sun. -Dick Dickson $226.900
DOVER SHORES, 1424 ANTIGUA WAY
Ranoddcd on 13,000. A:>ol & spa. Gm yard. 4BR. .ViBA
Open Sun.-Tedjarvis $84')JlCXl
EASTBLUFI\ 908 CE..TIS
Lowest priced home on cu.1-<ic-sac. 3BR, 2BA.
Open Sat/Sun. -Tom Brunson $ Wl.000
EASTBLUFF, 2312 ARAL1A
Best Buy! barge yard, quiet location. 4BR, HH.
Open 5at/Sun. -LevcrCtt/Srupley S>l \'l.000
EASTBLUFF. 2425 BAMBOO
Expanded lal'2t yard, rcmoddcd. 3BR. 2BA
Open Sun. -~me L:vcrett S-1-10.011111.11
EASTBLUFF. 2115 ARBUTUS
Cul-<ie-sac. 4.rgc comer lot. JUduccd! 3BR. 2. 'iBA
Open Sun. -Sandy Daley S4'l9 .uoo
EASTBLUFP, 908 CHFSTNUT
S_paciow, lar'ge yaid. Cu.l«-sac. 4BR. 3BA
Open Sun. -Jim Digndo
EASTBLUFF, 2821 ALTA VISTA
$'i8'1.000
Fabulow view C:X:pallded and remodeled. 4BR. rn.\
Open Sun. -Laura Rostvold 5M'J.000
HARBOR HIGHLANDS, 1615 MARJNfR'i DKIVl"-
Grcat family home. Owner wants to trade t.ir Jurlrx ~l
the beach. 3BR, 2.5BA. . \'i'l 000 Open Satf Sun. -Mark Jackson ~ ·
HARBOR RIDGE 5 MONACO
ccan an VIC'WS.
Open Sun. -Lois Jacobs
R W HOME'S, 1725 P <
Secluded location. Assumable loan.
lBR, 2BA.
Open Sun. -B.J. Johnson S20<J.000
Grubb ti
Raidenrial Real Estate Services • I
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PENINSULA, 121 36TH STREET
newer duplex, st~ to sand, central AJC 2 car garage. 2
~ru. '5BR. 4.5BA
Open Sun. -Catherine Simons $895,000
SANTA ANA HEIGHTS. 20112 SPRUCE
Family pool home, xtra large lot. Separate master suite.
Formal dining. 4B~ 2BA.
Open Sun. -Dana/LouAnne $335,000
SEAWINO, 6 SEASCAPE
2 story ooodominium. Near beach, community pool &
spa. 2BR. 2.5BA OJ>C.? Sun. -Gib Walker $169,750
VERSAIUES, 300 CAGNEY 1215 ~~·c~~~~~~~~rnls~.~
VERSAilLES, 240 NICE LANE 1116
Ocean, Catalina views. ovcrsiud sunny pario. Great
buy, make olfu. l BR. 1 BA.
Open Sun. -Mary Ann McGuire $159,500
Vlll.A BALBOA. 210 LIU.IE LANE 1217
Sca&rc unit, very motivated. great value. 1 BR, l BA.
Open Sun. -Maxine Mink $162.000
WESTQ.JFF, 1210 SUSSEX LANE
Fahulow funiJy nciithborhood. 3BR, 2BA.
Open Sun. -Team Aoovcr $509.500
WF.STNEWPORT, 580 1-5801.5 SEASHORE DR.
Custom, oceanfront duplex. Large 4 car garage.
4BR. SBA. 0 n Sat/Sun. -Solfy Shatten $1,365,000
COSTA MESA
WeU ma.intaincd, ~pdaccd townhome, Mariners school.
close to shopping. lBR, 2BA.
Open Sat. -Dana/LouAnne $165,000
Reduced $10,000! Charming complctcl)' rcmoddcd on
large lot w /ovcrsiud detached~· No detail spared.
2B"R, 2BA. Open Sat/Sun. -Pamda BalJ $2~.ooo
EASTSIDE, 250 BROADWAY
prime location. Hardwood Boors, formaJ dining w/cof-
fcrcd ccilin .
3BR. lB~
Open Sun. -Dana/LouAnne $295,000
EASTSIDE. 324 FLOWER STREET
Great home plw studio on large lot. 4BR. 3BA.
Open Sun. 2-5 -Team Hoover $349,000
EASTSlDE, 2046 ALISO AVE.
Trad.itioml home on cul-de-sac.
3BR. 2BA. Open Sun. -Coluc.ciorrowcrs $379,000
__EASIS1Qf, 461 ABBIE WAY
Fanwric lot! Marble, granjte, skylights. One or a En
2BR. IBA.
Open Sat/Sun. -Dana/LouAnne $425,000
ME.SA VERDE, 29n COUNTRY CLUB
One story w/~I & spa. Den could be convened to
BR. 3BR. 1.75BA.
Open Sat/Sun. -Kay Konhl $280,000
MESA VERDE, 1828 KINGLET COURT
Beautiful, marble floor, granite lcitchcn counter, cherry
wood cabinca, po<>I & spa. 5BR. 3BA.
Open Sat. -Dick DicksOn $420,000
MESA VERDE, 1883 RHODES ~ homC' w/addcd f.unily room, den, pool. "Inner
loop 4BR, 2.SBA.
Open Sun. -Jim Wciscnbach $329,000
Interior design, model perfect. Ocean/park closcby.
2BR, 2.5BA.
Open Sar. -Shelia Kaviani $198,600
unJt, 0 area. master SW •
2BR. 2.SBA.
Open Sun. -Marian & Ben Reedy Sn5,000
FOUNTAIN VAU.EY, 17685 SANTA CRISTOBAL
Remodeled home in good neighborhood.. Oosc to gxcat ~!:'!S~ Kaviani $214',000
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Custom Dover Shores
• Over 5,000 Square Feet
• 5 Bedrooms, 5.5 Baths
• Private Pool and Spa with Cover
• 2 Family Rooms
• Formal Dining Room
• Pandcd Library/Scudy
• 4 Furnaces
• 4 Air Conditioners
• Large Kitchen with 4 Ovens
• 2 Dishwashers
•Courtyard for Parlcing
• 3 Car Garage
Offered at:
$1,350,000
Superior Performance •••
Excellent Results
Newport Beach specialist
offering professional personal
& confidential assistance.
Proven success handling
listing & sales. For informa-
tion or ap~n:da_';i··
Barbara
Aune
644-6200 &t. 132,
631-2863 Ra. .
JoAnn
Kenton
644-6200 &t. 119
759-0191 Ra.
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CONNIE BETTON
644-6373 Ext. 152
675-0570
CELEBJUTY FAMILY ESTATE OF ACTOR 44JAMES BROLIN"
p \'\Oil\ \II<: OCEA~ \'IE\\'. Remodeled in 1 C)QQ. 4 hf"dr~m p~>I home
011 n.tru l11n.!1' do11l1l1·-:-izf' lot. Brautiful private srrt>11e settmg with golf
· 1·011r~•'-hill~ and Catalina vit>ws!
$895,000
Harbor Ridge Filled with naturaJ light this stunning one story, two
bedroom. two bath Dynasty plan sits high on the hill in the guard gated community of
Harbor Ridge. It features a professionally landscaped entry with a fountain and a rear
patio with views of mountains and city lights and is bordered ~y ma~tic pine ~·
The remodeled kitchen is enbantwi by a breakfast nook. lntmor appomtments mclude
hand painted wall designs .. custom built-in cabinets, coffered vaulted ce~gs, •~lights,
marble foyer and a cozy conversation area with a marble ~lace. Set m the midat ~
elegant custom bomea with nature trails, parks plus commuruty pools, spu and tennil.
Specially priced at $398,000.
For _,,. ""°""""""" "'11 Rily ad M.#117 °'"'*"'"' of Gru» .t Ellb ll.aW.itdill
Rull EdtM Saftea, (114) 6"-4100. , . •. , , . , , ' ..
Sales~ from all 10 offices of
Grubb & FJlis Rcaideotial Real Estate
Services joined~ last week to
participate in the ~ annual Grubb &:
Ellis Chili Cook-off and Bamccue at
Doheny State
Beach.
Grubb & Ellis
hosts the chili
cook-off every
year or some
fun and spirited
competition as
well as to
encourage
company wide
networking.
"It was quite a
gathering," said
Dennis Gordon,
president.
"Considering
ttiat since the
last chili cook-
Lowest price in Newport Beach The uttimale
location. This home is within walking distance to Mariners School and park.
shopping and restaurants. It's close to the beach and to freeway access.
This home offers two bedrooms and two bathroom&, an open kitchen with white
tile, a large living room with fireplace and a community pool in tbe courtyard.
Upgrades include new paint and carpet. Listed for $124,.SOO.
For,_,.. ilt/otfltlllio11, Cd/I AJau ....... ,...,. BHHr #It Or8lt .. Bllb
R~11Mllllal Rial Enou Sa.kn, (114) '1lJ.451' °' (114) 14l~IUO.
2 8:45 a.m., GPA Committee meeting
• 9 a.m . -noon, Ethics
1 -4 p .m., Agenc y
5 -7 p .m., Realtors Cocktail mixer at Twin Palms, kickoff
for c anned food drive
3 8:30 a .m .• Board of Directors
10 a .m • ?-t-~.----J~w..tot--P~~w----------it
MLS Boo k De livery Gate Guarded Community
7 9 a .m .. Community Relations Commtttee
8 8:45 a.m .. Affiliate Committee meeting
9 9 a .m . -noon, The Basics of Borrowing
1 -4 p.m .. Real Estate Development
City Counc il Cand idate forums, watc h for details
1 o 9 a .m .. Grieva nce Committee meeting
9 -11 a.m ., COMPASS Beginner course
11 10 a.m . -2 p .m ... Brokers Preview
14 9 a .m .. MLS Commtttee meeting
Columbus Day (observed)
16 9 a .m . -Noon, Fair Housing
1 -4 p.m ., Trust Fund Handling
2 -5 p.m ., Internet c lass
17 9 a .m. -Noo n, COMPASS Advance course
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25
27
31
1 a .m . -p .m.,
for details
1 o a .m. -2 p .m ., Brokers Preview
Daytlght savings -set clocks back one hour
Lockbox hours become 8 a .m. to 8 p .m.
11 a .m ., Annual Charity Fashion Show luncheon at the
Hyatt Newporter Hotel
Halloween
Ne"' legislation defines home·
• • 1nspect1on
It provides increased
protection to home buyers and
sellers
Governor Wilson recently signed leg1slntion
(SB 258) that will protect borne buyers and
sellers. acoording to the California Real Estate
Inspection Association (CREIA).
SB 258 was sponsored by the California
Association of Realtors (CAR) and supported
by a.coalitioo comprised of CRElA. the . .
and major inspection companies and
anizatioos throughout California.
Recognizing the role a pro cssi
inspector. the legjslation requires adherence to
recognized Standatds of PracOce. such as those or CREIA and ASHJ. These siandards specify
must be
included ia an inspcc:UoG ~bill also bu
provisions against conflicts ol iDlel'eSt 5uch as
inspecton performing repairs 08 propeltlCS
they have inspected or the me of OOflO"llClual
provisions limitin& the liability oC a home
inspector to the cost of the nport.
1be pusing of SB 2S8 ii u uupcecedeotcd
move IO provide incnased protectioe to
consumers." said Scott ClemenU. paidcnt of
CREIA. '"Since its ioocptioa 20 years ago.
CRBlA bas suivcd lO increase industry
~)n California with coosumen' belt
ineerata ~ mind. The 1.iphaa o( SB 2S8 into
law DOW IOlidifics our efforts and recognizes
the role o( a professional home impcctor ...
"Gll\Cnmr Wil~on's receni signature of SB
25X rcpre...:nu. grcaL news for both California
con,umer. and real estate professionals." said
Rid. Snyder. pre'1dcnt of the California
Association of Realtors and a San Diego
Realtor. 'This new law creates standards for
home inspectors and makes it clear that home
inspectors cannot avoid liability to the cost of
the inspcctioo report ...
CREIA was formed in 1976 to establish
Standards of Practice and a level of
professionalism for the unregulated inspection
industry. Since then. ~ association ~ also
consumer protection through proposed
· · ·n closet with CAR's •
Consumer Procection committee.
Over the ~t two decades. CRElA has
grown from an informal group to a
professional associaboo that ~Y. has
~ dUoogbwl th: statt:.--Membcn-of
CREJ.A are requin:x1 to suooessfully complete
entrance cxam.inllions. adhere to a strict Code
of Edlics and Standm'ds of Pnlctice. and must
obcain 30 hours of c:oobnuing education each
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& l>tld ,,.,, /eot11res IUWU rf, •lllO••ld Jo,u o.bolt
sprittkkn, tWI ftn, cop/Wr pipittf. $419,000 12')..7254
IELCOURT OCEAll VIEW HewMed1te11ar1ea11 wrrte111pora1y design, quality & per lectron ltlrooghout
5 bedrooms formal d1n1ng den huoe master with llreplace & too many
amen1hes 10 menhon' $3.450,000
THE IUT OF IEWPORT IAY Prime localton with mcomparabie & unobstructed views of the ocean,
harbor & Jetty entrance Lrg view terrace. 480. 4BA. w/pvt pier & slip 3car
garage w/sec system $3.100.000
UYE OI TIE SAIDI Balboa oceanlront Magnificent 3-s1ory home with panoramic views. 680.
SBA library, family room. elevator, & 3 car garage. Top deck has BBO &
spa Truly the Crown Jewel $2,545,000
MAR1Ull
100 ot~n~~nvately
owned Manna lor 27 boats. so· lumlng
basin within Manna Stale-of-the-art dock.
butt! m 1991. has 10y841rwarranty. mmimal
mamtance reqwed $2.500.000
A UllQUE OPPOllTUmTY
UIOCWRIDIE
IEILY UITEI • IBCOUIT Custom Immaculate 2-story, 480. 3.SBA hm in this pvt comm wl pools &
spas. Beaut serene setting Palm tree lined rear yard. $735.000
llftRI DPAllEJ I DUALITY Gate guarded Belcourt. expanded model. SuperblY decorated In traditional
style. Quality oalt wood used -lncludlno library area. $679,000
IPACml ~-CAIY· Enjoy privacy from your oversized patio. Oramatie feeflno on entering this
home · large mastllf on first floor. $650,000
Jl'.ft VIEW llOllU Great location • 580, 38A 3 earoaraoe. pool.
4 houses to Ande<son School. $625,000
P~ IR.l.U C.D.11. 6fut qiii!Oii . ~seller. submit
offers! 180 house In front lot $279.000
llCEl•LE IUY • ~VIEWP~ In phase 11(of Vwrw,. 9([41TI(( model in
good loc Vlf/W ot partl & lots ol trees. WeU maintained
& in xtnt conditlOll. Close to shopping & restaurants.
Seawlnd comm en1oys ten nis & pool. Fam
netghbortlood Agent can show a1 anytime. $535.000
LllOIA~ Baytront coodo, flows beiutifU!ff-tfiru-out. dock is
lmmacula~~ pa111lld. new ftoorioo, cacpets. copper plumbing, great
l'rUru 1oc witlt "-,.,.,..,.,_ 4 .~ rw yard wall to schools & shops. All this & a
rilws of tltr «Hll, ,_,,.,cl Jnt, ''*-"· newpoft address. $274.999
IJr llilw '''""~· 4BD, ,BA, wJrt pm& .U,. VIJ..I ...r Wl11 ..... VIEWI
J Ctu pr IJl/ltt 111''1ft. $.J,/00,000 Giidf991 ~·-niifto~
available, nice view I 380, JBA, 2 car garage. Seller will
carry. Furniture available. $529,000
Remodeledcm~~J!w.0etached
front unit with 280, t BA. Rear unit over rare 3 car garage
has 380. 2BA. New kitchens & baths. $469,000
~t~rate!'new~~ ~~
2.58A, tam rm Apx 1800 sq It. Beaut Views of the ocean
from the sundecWpatio apx 500 sq It. $449,000
le m home,guartlgatedcomm. D.2~-~x
Beach Golf Course. Wiii. to Balboa Island &
Fashion Island. Two mstr S1eS. $249,000
2 bedrooms. 2 5'~-!f Ylulledceilinos. custom mirrors. inside laundry, 2 car ganage. Gated communi.y with pGOI
& spa. $199.500 $199,500
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Outs1and1ng contemporary hm w/ocean &
canyonv1ews 580.SBA Gatedcomm.BUV
NOW & WO<k wlbuiklef to add your personal
ftn1!.h1no !ouches $1 795.000
580, 'BA, 2-<ar lfU· 1iltp kNI a. .,,,,.
pool. 011usiud cortt'r loc. ~l1U1'itt1
tltrougltouJ. T~/-tltr-Jjttr opplillM-. 'D•
& informal d1tt mt. Sulutkd spa. $199,000
2 sq rt. oversized yard in pvt loc. Hardwood lloofs tn
all 80, plantallon shutter1, mexlclft flY8f'S m entry &
ldlcMn. Gourmet kitchen. with white cabmets Owner
relocating. Must sell! $429.000
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with extra larze ·
bedrooms, office, master
bedroom retreat, pool, all
new doors and windows,
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short blocks to Anderson
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$218,900
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custom tile, new kitchen. ·
in<tiMct lighting.
$229,000
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Sunny &: Bright 1 Bedroom 1 Bath, ocean 'fiew, beautifal location.
Close to beach A: Fashion Island.
$179,SOO
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$229.SOO
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I · I de nd" reauiting in bodl Newp<Wt Beach and P ans me u expo mg Wat H\llltingtoa ee.:h. 1t.eay bliDgJ more
their five l>ffice operation to than 20 ymn of mwgemeat experience
• to the orpnization. He bas received better serve clients m:ognition from two of the biggest ra1
Franlc McDowelJ, broker/owner of Star
Real Estate, recently made several
important announcements that will keep
the company on the cutting edge of real
estate and demonstrate why McDowell
has long been recognized as a leader in
Orange County real estate.
"Star plans to expand its five office
opcnuion sub8taotially during the next
several years;• McDowell announced.
"Plans are in the works to expand the
West Huntington Beach office and the
Newport Beach facilities. They will be
dramatically increased to better serve
clients in Newport Beach, Huntington
Rut)Ol' iDd West Huntington Beach."
Additional office locations arc being
sought ·n Santa Ana and South County.
"We =gly looking to acquisitions
to acbicv our expansion goals,"
McDowell . d.
Star Real &late bas been serving
Orange Count~ for 20 years and bas about
200 ICMooed real catate profeaionals
amonpt it nnb. It is one of tbe largest
ral estm ~in Orange County.
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.. A strong management team and a
terrific sales staff is whai makes it all ·
possible, .. McDowell said. •'The synergy
and enthusiasm our agents demonatrate
toward their chosen profession really sets
them apart from the IS of the field.
Maoy of the aaeota working for Star have
been here since its inoeption nearly 20
years ago."
Hands on management ii also a by to
Star's succeq. Mcl>oMU oootinues to
oversee operatiom froin bia corporalC
headquuUn in Foualain Valley. His
experience and aood busi.heaa ecnse are
valued and hi• input is IOUgbc by even
seuoned profesaiooals.
1be South HuntingtOO Beach office
team bas been in place for 20 years and
bas beaa be.tod by Bill Aneoau during
dW codle period of dme.
Recendy, ~ Reay WU added IO b
Sra1am, to lllill With men•ae,,... ..
estate franchises in the counlry as
-manager of the year for Orange County
and manaser of the yw for SOuthem
California. With heavy emphasis on riak
management assessment and a bands-on
approach to working with individual
agents, be is expected to help them . •
achieve their individual goals as well u
bel~ establish comj)Uly goals.
•'We have ~fully studied the real
estMe amt.et and fed coafident that we
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~,. McDowell said. "The next l 0 years
ofta-flbuJous opportunities for those who
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condition, fOrmal living & dining room~. Vaulted c:eilings,
$206,500
:rnR, l.7SBA, Wigle story with large private yard. Move·
In condition. Cadtedral ceilings, atrium off Master bed·
$202,500
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story townhomc widt 2 qr attached garage. Cozy fire·
place. Upgrades throughout. Very private. #20SEA b~ &nilly room & more #l6UTA room #33MAR
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throughout. Immaculate. New roof. Cul-de·~c location.
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& c:rtra large fmtily room. Huge private yard. Good area.
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Traditional 2 story 4 bedroom home with family
room and pool table sized homu room, privau
estate /ik.i grounds with gankna, pool arul apa.
631-1-600
LlDo lst.E • $1, 7t}5,000
Swuping comer att1U on an err6re luJf block,
mclud.u a very large 5 bedroom hOUM with liltrary.
/ami/y room, tnp/e garage and luxurient garrkna.
Kay Polovina • 631-1400
Partemnnic: .,;.,. /,om Palo. Vmie. to Dana Pomt,
5 1*/roowu, 5.5 batJu, OVllT 5,000 Sq Ft of i<koJ
/ami~ living and antntainmg, wirre a?llar.
Moclt & Miller • 6-U-9060
BIGCANYON • $1~7'),000
Traditional family homa located on a large comer
lot on a quiet cuf..Jc . .ac. 5 b.Jroom., en""'"""6
living room witJ. firep/oc., f cmruJ dining room.
Ali.on McConn:iclt • 644-9060
5 J,J, 5.5 bo, .tumring M.dit.rran.an utat., /arg.
grauy .Jc yard, panoram;c oc.an .,., b.a.ti/ul/y
duign.J, ~ o.i/;ng., owr 112 "" acN.
Perei.ra/Prinoe • 664-9060
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So.~ Pow.Ii • 644-9060 .
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CoSTA MESA • $225,000
Newer 3 bd home with.nice yard in small ~uide complex
Carla Broffinan • 631-1400 -
NEWPORT'S BAYvmw TmulACE • $297,000
Upgraded l story, 2 bd, hardwood floors, shutters and private yard
Roy Freeman • 631-1400
'1'HB BLUFFS • $329,000 .
3 bd, 2.5 ba, totally redone, on major greenbelt, new kitchen
Chuck & Kate Colcsworthy • 644-9060
NBWPOB.T HBJGBTS • "39,000
Comer home, charming 3 bd with den and basement, iwdwood floors
Carla Broffinan • 631-1400
CHANNEL REEP • $«~000
2 bd, 2 ba condo with everlasting views of ocean & bay
Renee West • 644-9060
CollONA DBL MAil • U.9,000.
2 bd, 2 ba, ocean vie\VI, tastefully J:ClJ10ddcd, beautifully maintained "'. usa Adam • 644-9060 ~ .• ! ---ALBOA ISLAND e $670;oo<J
Charming 2 story 3 bd home, family .rooQl with frpk, 2 patios
Grayce Taliaferro • 67a.6900
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4 bd, 3 ba, completely remodeled, stunning ocean & bay views
Judy Robbiru * 644-9060
LIDO lsLB • $1,4:99,000
Gorgeous 3 bd custom villa with total privacy on huge comer lot
Lee Drummy • 631-1400
CoWAN HBIGHTS • $1,9.0,000
3 bd, 3 ba, 2.47 acres, 2 bd guest house, Catalina·vicws, pool .
Claudia Mayfield-Wisc • 644-9060
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OPEN HOUSES 1-5
SATURDAY'S INVITATIONS
LAGUNA NIGUEL
24352 Kings View $249,000 Jimmie Jo nes
SATURDAY AND SUNDAY'S INVITATIONS
BAY CREST
1701 Starlight Circle $565,000 Allen /Jones
106 Via Cordova $499,000 Richard Lee
SUNDAY'S INVITATIONS
BALBOA PENINSULA
307 Fernando $345,000
l 025 E. Balboa Blvd. $890,000
18 San Sebastian $1,275,000
LAGUNA BEACH
1384 Pacific Way $1,995,000
MEsA VERDE
2766 Longwood Court $219,000
2240 Holiday Road $399,000
22 Avignon $489,000
1 Baruna Court $219,000
424 Colton Street $322,000
$749,000
$699,000
NBWPOllT BBACB
PCH ~ Mariri.er's Mile
631-1400
Vicki Lee
Marcia Bents
David McCulloch
G iem / ~atthews
Renee King
Jennifer Noonan
G rayce Taliaferro
David Prince
June Adams
. IRVINE • $199,900 I This dramatic 2 story, 2 bedroom, 2 bath town ...
, home includes a den/study, living room with fire ...
place, and a delightful atrium with retractable shade
cover. Close to P.OQl and spa area. Eating area in
1 kitchen.
Ginny And~rson • 64+9060
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HUNTINGTON BEACH • $274,900
Stop looking! This decorator-perfect 4 bedroom, 2
bath home features a 2 car garage, inside tract loca-
tion and thousands spent on upgrades~ Bright, open
floorplan. C lose to sports park and nail to beach.
Donald Pfaff • 644-9060
CQRONA DEL MAR • $629,QOO _
Reeendy updated in a great location in old Corona
del Mar. Light and bright with large kitchen, extras
include downstairs study/office with fi~eplace, plus
fami y room with ~i t ... in entertainment center.
Deremiah/Francis • 64-f,9060
SPYGLASS HILL • $749,000
Unobstructed city and mountain views!. 5 bed,
rooms, 3 baths, upgraded doors and windows, near
new carpeting, light and bright, large yard with lots
of playing area, new ceilings, rounded comers.
Don & Joyce Olson • 644 ... 9060
ROCKY POINT • 2 100 000 __ _
Breathtaking panoramic views from Palos Verdes
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to any lot in Pelican Crest
• Large lot .,.rox. 17,000 sq. ft. in Irvine Cove
• Private Beach and Tennis courts
•Association dues approx. 1/1 of Pclian Hiii
• No Mello Roos Taxes
• Exdusive guard-gated, private comm1111ity
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EASTSIDE COSTA MESA • $439,000
4 bedrooms, 3 baths, completely remodeled
home, traditionaJ and contemporary styling. 2
master suites. large living room with fireplace ,
formal dining rooni.
2749 RUE DE CANNES, COSTA MESA
"Pilgram Shadow" detached-style townhome,
3 bedrooms, 25 baths, big 2 car garage,
corner lot with large yard.
$198,500
DONALD PFAFF MESA NORTH
Executive Townhome
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NEWPORT HEIGHTS
Tri-4eYel contemporary home.
'4 bdrms, 3 baths.2600+ sq ft.
Completely remodeled kitchen.
A Must See!
Offered at $439,000
279 & 21l CAREFREE LANE
Si"lle family deuched homes
on private~
1,650 square feet living space.
3 bedrooms. 2.5 baths.
Built 1990
Usted at $225,000
NEWPORT HEIGHTS CHARMER
3 bd + den, 1.25 baths, attached 2 car
garage with basement and work.shop,
french doors and fireplace in living
room, hardwood floors throughout.
Offered .at $419,000
2105 FUENTES, THE BLUFFS
Linda plan on widest ireenbelt.
3 bdrm, 2 ba. 2 car n. large patio.
refurbished. Hurry!
<>«wed at $129,000
2 Bedrooms, 2 Baths, 2 Ca[ Garage
Fireplace, Dining Room
View to Garden Patio and Brook
$1+4,000
704 LARKSPUR, CORONA DEL MAA
Unique and charming duplex In a great
location. '4 bd, 3 ba I 2 bd. I ba. '4 car
garage. cathedral ceilings, skylights,
marble and slate floors. A must see!
Reduced to $595,000
IEST IUYl MAE FlNOt
2 bdrm, 2.5 ba townhome
over 1700 square feet.
Located on 180° greenbelt.
Mun See! Hurry!
Reduced to $219,000
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• Fonner celebrity estate
• 4 bedrooms, 4.5 baths
• Fabulous architectural details
• Two large master suites -
• Immense f onnal living areas
• Lap pool and spa
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''Why Settle for Mediocrity?"
• Single level home with French
garden & excellent kitchen
• 2 bedrooms, 2 baths & den
• Completely updated with
quality and taste
• Spacious formal living areas
THINKING OE SELLING?
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Providing unsurpassed ocean, Catalina and
sunset views, chis increJible home, currently
under construction, 1s redesigned and rebuilr
wich the highest quality material~. 6 bcJ-
rooms, 5 baths plus 2 half baths m approxi-
mately 6200sf of living space. Enonnou ,
professional entertainment kitchen is 40' x
15.5' with 2 15' islands. Unique, climate·
controll ed wine grotto complete w1th c,ming
table.
Offered at $1,995,000
18 SAN SEBASTIAN • $1,275,000
3 bd, 3.5 ha, remarkable quality & excellent
taste, large grassy yard, huge family room.
NORTH LAGUNA
NEW ON
THE MARKET!
LIS OLSEN
631-1400 x230
644-9070
Ext. 120
• Dramatic Emry w/Waterfall and
Indoor Stream
• Large Rooftop Deck with Built-in
BBQ, Wet Bar & Fabulous Ocean View
• Built-in Elevator
• Separate Guest Quarters
• 3 Inside Laundry Facilities
• Steam Shower/Sauna Overlooking
the Private Tropical Garden
11 CURl. • Reduced to $349,900
3 bd, 2.5 ba, situated in the guard gated com-
munity of Jasmine Creek in Corona del Mar.
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"There's No Substitute
for Experience."
1-800-48 7 -4931
Valento ioins forces Ylith
ColdYlell Banker Irvine
His sales and marketing
background spans 11 years
Branch manager Jon Cook recently
welcomed sales associate Jay Valento to
the Coldwell Banker Irvine office.
Yalento brings more than 11 years of
knowledge and experience in sales and
marketing and three years in real estate
sales. He also is familiar with computers
and was a former small-business owner
before starting his residential real estate
care.er.
'1'oday's consumers arc more educated
than ever and to reach them effectively
you need to apply special marketing
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enough to put up a sale sign and wait for
someone to come to you."
Valento spccialiuS in the Irvine area
and sunouodi.og communities. He is a
member of the South County Association
of Realtors and the National Association
of Realtors.
Va.lento received a bachelor's of science
in martding from California State
Univenity, Long Beach. A native of
Downey, be ii well-known throughout the
eomm.unity .. fn b.il apare time, he enjoys
bowling and worting out at the gym.
'~";, "'~'" 11 •• ,., .... r.-,·tt'•'l
Jay Volento
For Y""' IWll nt1111 needs, caU Jay
Valento at dN <Aldw1U &uthr lnilt1
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Col4w1U BaUr IHI tJu lllle'r'Mt "'
lt#p:Jlwww.~dlbanhr.com. Tla1
lartnt nrillnlW TNl nfllU COlllptUIJ in
c.li/MWlo, C:OUW1U BMUr now
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Iola a1odatn ltlltewiM. Ovmdl, tJu
COlfl/NlllY Ms JU4Tly Z5'JO f'niM"""1
real 11"1.U oJfkn tDUl llUH'W tluut 58,0()()
,.. IUIOCilda a4 qq>loyen
t1uvtc11told Nortlt AIUrlca.
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CoidY1ell Banker Ylelcomes
Harry ~ich
He brings negotiating skills
and international experience
to the Irvine office
Harry Rich recently joined the Coldwell
Banker Irvine office, announced Jon
Cook. branch m~ager.
Rich began his career in residential real
estate in 1989 and gained valuable
experience working in the United States,
the Pacific Rim and Europe. He has
established and managed offices overseas.
"We~ glad to have Harry in our
Irvine office," Cook said. "He bas 35
years of top corporate negotiating
Coldwell Banker."
Educated in engineering at the
Polytechnic Institute of BrookJyn in Long
Island, New York., Rich is a member of
the American Society of MecbanicaJ
&ginccrs. After working for many years
as a corporate executive, he chose a career
in residential real estate.
"I wu'a former praidcnt of the
HomeOwQen Aasociation and I belle e
that real eatase is a penooal laVice
bminess. My clieota expect DOCbing le11
than excellence." Rieb Aid.
14' I If ·~ I rt I 'Ill II 'I I fl ~· I 1 t I l.i
Rieb bas resided in Woodbridge for the
past 20 years and bas been active within . . .
a member of the lntemalional Air Travel
Association and American Society of
Tnvel Agents.
For oil JOflT IWl m.u ll#tb, etlllltla
a.,, ... "'°"""'4 ...... "' ''"'" "'(11') 5$1-2#1.,. ... ,,,. ,,,,.,,. "'
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A ~· from the residential
real estate dictionary
Defining frequently used terms in Points: the lender's service charge for
real ~ tn::.lsactions making a loan. Each point is equal to ooc
~ percent on the loan amount.
. Wheal bu)'ina Cl.' ldliaa • home. words and
pbruea often come up thlt are DOI familiar to
the avenae perlGa. llCCOldiaa co Gary
F.ricsoo. CRS. preUdelll « 1be California
Cha.peer of Certified JtCllicleatial Specialists.
However, mmy people we reluctant to ask
their agent to cllrify dQe coocepts.
F.riC!Oll recoo111""'1d1 uking questions if
you don't fully undentad the real estate
t.cnninolop bdog med. HeR are a few terms
that agents are moet ftequaldy asked to
explain:
Adjiutabk ratie lltOl'ffOfe: a financing
technique in wllidl die ac.der' can raise or
lowet the..,,.... ...... nte according to
a set index. ladl • li1-1no111b 1'reuury bills.
Biqen' ,,,_,; an.I atlte agent who
represenll the bayer in the la.I estate
rransaccion. A buyers' ..-i worts solely on
behalf of lbc buyu.
CI01in1 com: feea buyen pay to provide.rs
of servicca aaocia«ed with a home's closing,
such as tide hll1ance, IUtVe)'ing fees,
rccordina fee&. deeds and affidavits.
Escrow: the doliq «a real estate
transaction cbrouab a neub'al thild party who
holds funds mdlor doc:oments for delivery.
By placin& money or valuables in the care of
a mutually accqJ(lble third party. the
sincerity and good faith of the one making an
offer are lhowa.
Sellt!n' agt!Tlt: the opposite of a buyers'
agent and the most traditional arrangement in
residential real estate. The agent works on
behalf of. and in the best interest of. the
seller.
When you have any questions about
aspects of a real estate transaction, call a
Certified Residential Specialist. CRS
designces arc the most knowledgeable and
educated residential real estate agents in the
country and they arc always happy to share
their knowledge with others.
Certified Residential Specialists are
members of the Residential Sales Council.
one of two operating divisions of the Realtors
National Marketing Institute. a not-for-profit
affiliate of the National Association of
Realtors. The Council works to increase the
professionalism of residential real estale
practitioners. The council C$18blisbcd the
Certified Residential Specialist (CRS)
designation in lm. The CRS program offen
quality education and service to its mcmbets.
To dale. about 30,000 real estate
professionals have earned their CRS
designation. representing the top four percent
of Realtors in the United States.
10 loc4U " CntiJW RnuunDaJ Sp«i4Jist
in your 11ei11tborleood, visit
lattp:/lwww.nco11~iLcolllfl1eorclt, °'call
(BQO) ~2-8841.
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Gorgeous Cape Cod-style townhome units
This almost new duplex is located in desirable Eastside Costa Mesa. 1be units may
be sold separately.
1llCSC beautiful units have fresh paint inside and outside, in addition to oew
carpeting. 1be units are just six years old. Each home has three master suites and three
and one-half baths. Each unit also has its own brick fireplace. 1be homes have patios
and two car an.ached garages. Lisced at $399,000. .
For MOn U./orllllllion, coll Bolllde Turner aJ (7 U) 650-7127 or Lorri Rob'b.son
(71') 615-2057, or du Col4weU &utbr offiu aJ (714) 663-9333. Coldwell Baker
propertia 1111q also be /011Nl 011 du llllund al hltp:/lwww.colllwellbcnlcer.coa
St. Michel appeals to young professionals and mature couples -
The alluring coastal location,
lifestyle pnd pricing attracts
homebuyen
Highlighted by gated privacy, classic
~ingle-family desip.s and an unequal!~
location withiD the praagious Newport Coas1
community, St. Michel in Newport Ridge
contia~ to lum a divenity of Orange •
County bomebuycn I.Deluding young
profcssioo.all as weU as IDltUrC couples.
For~ pbyaidao Dr. Darryl
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oppoctunity to ICl1 bis coodominiwn and
pwdwe • de«rhod raideoa':
"l wanted to ti¥O dew IO tbc beach and
thouahl ic WM a eood time Ill> mate a move,"
Dr. W... .W. '"1 bew I WllllllDd a Dice
home ia -......... mtlood -and si.
openness. which is very appealing."
Forlaclcic and PhiJ Handle.man, living
with.in Newport Coast was something they
considered years ago upon the inception of
this new community.
"My husband and I. who have been reaJ
estate brokers since the early 1970s. realir.od
immediately this would be a premier
development along the Orange County
coastline." Jackie said. "As a result, we kept
an eye oo the various neighborhoods being
built for the past
couple of years. and
a community-type
setting in St. Michel.
Ultimately, we agreed
that this coUec:tioo bu
lhe most to offer us ill
tamS of price range.
the asking. In fact. we feel so good about
California Pacific Homes and this
oeighbod>ood. we've refCO'ed clients as weU
as friends here."
SL Michel offers four single-family designs
ranging from l,913 to 2.466 square feet of
elegant living space. with up to four
bedrooms and three baths. Classic Ooorplan
designs include woodboming fireplaces.
dramatic use of window designs, formal
living and dining ~. ooovenicnt interior
laundry, and two-
c:ar attached
barbecue an:as. Residents will also be doee
to top-rtnked schools of all levels. Bal*
Island. the art festivals of Laguna Beach.
shopping and dining at Fashion Island and
John Wayne Airport.
As part of the renowned master-planned
community of Newport c.oast. residents will
have an exceptional range of recreational
opportunities at band. including 38 acres
devoted to parks. trails, playing fields and
canyon view overlook areas.
Homeowners in Newport Ridge
automatically become members of the
individual neighborhood's Homeowner
Astociabon and the Newport e
Communi~ Associatioo. Moothly association
dues maiQlain the quality ol common area
fac:iliDes. Newport Ridge is included in aa
/u1 ! IF mt dilUict wl Oxmmnitf Fecilities
(Mello ROOI) diauict. Consult a sales
repCIClllllli~ for clecoails.
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left -Newpod ... Dme ... follow lbe
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Pull up a
chair
The sun allows Southern
Californians to be rebels -while the
rest of the country sees autumn on the
calendar and begins to fish the mittens
out of mothballs, we're sitting back
and en~oying the soft shaiJes of fall.
The community of Olde Corona del
Mar has borrowed the best from
everyone to enjoy a moment in the sun.t-,~;;;;!11
j~ or ~hade. There arc East Coast
I Adirondacks that allow you to sit back
1 and put your feet up on a matching
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'tool a.\ well as chairs designed for
mama. papa and baby. Benches run
the gamut from a copied-from-the-
park wrought iron look to a check-the-
v1ew-from-my-porch variety. But from
where I sit. the best place to perch is a
simple swing under a big tree where I
can watch ac; the leaves flutter to the
ground.
Concept and p~los by Julie Viker
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"I ADVERTISE IN THE DAILY PILOT'
For advertising information call
NEWPORT BEACH
-Kent A. McNaughton,
Realtor, ·
Grubb & Ellis Residential
Real Estate Services
"In my business it's very important to reach
everyone in the community cµid the DAILY
PILOT has given me that ability. With
their strong support staff and great
assistance I am always pleased to work with
them.
Recently I sold a $5.2 million property
through my advertisement in the Daily
Pilot. This contributes greatly to achieving
my client's satisfaction and is the best way to
inform buyers what's available in the area.
The response I receive has always been very
beneficial in adding to my success and I will
continue to advertise consistently.
Thank you DAILY PILOT for making my
business grow stronger every day. You have
a dedicated clie-nt."
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BOUNDARIES:
Pacific Coast Highway, Buck Gully and
the Links course at Pelican Hill Golf
. Course.
HISTORY:
One of the first view nei.gbborboods built
in Corona deJ Mar, the original homes
were considered custom built for the time
and built in the craftsmao style during
the late 1940s and early 19SOa.
) IS
Exceptional Dover Shores home An entertainer's dream
home. Wllh front row Back Bay and fashion Island views, this four bedroom, three
balh homo bu a feel and toot that will appeal to most everyone. Views surround the
most utilii.cd rooms. The large master suite with walk-in closet and spacious bath look
out ooto a tranquil setting. With a large pool and tiled decking that is perched above
Newport Back Bay, this home offen the finest entertaining atmosphere. Listed for
$949,000.
FOi' ...,.1141.,,.,..,,, ""1 H11al or Jon I>Ulto11 Ill (11') "4-1600. Cout NftffPOrt
PropertJa. 4 CiPk P"-, SU • .UO, Nnrport BMCle.
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Exclusive Irvine C:,,ve Enjoy whitewater views and Ca•••ioa ~sets
from dlia sprawling sinaJe level four bedroom, three and ono-balf beth home. Walls of
glass overlook a beautiful private lush garden. With plenty of l'9C>lP to expand. thia
unique large flat lot of about 15,600 square feet is within easy walking distance to the
private beach and tennis courts.
Localed on the Ocean side of Pacific Coast Highway in ~ Beach, this marvelous
value offers the opportunity to live the California lifestyle at its finest. Irvine Cove bas
two guard gates. Offered at $1,195,000.
For_,,.. ilif"""""°n, "'11 C"1'0I Bas Ill (11') 6"-161JO. Coat Nrqon
Propnth1, 4 Ci* Pllu, SU. 260, NRlport 8-«le. .(
R.-•of 9epelmber 21, 19MI
TYPE PHONE
American Savings Bank S (800) 562-6272
Bank of America --B _ f800) 642·2244
California Federal Bank S (800) 225·3337
Chase Manhattan K (800) 900-6062
~--------~ C_oa_st_F_edet __ raJ __ Ba_n_k _____ S-.o.(800) 300·5626
Countrywide Home Loa.ns · K (800) 8n·5626
Detrick Mortgage Group ~ (714) 759-9692
Downey Savings ---'----'s""''(JBOo,_;'---_ ) _ 335-:-9639
f~-.ary Financial A (714) 729·9200
Fidelity Federal Bank ~ _ (800) 232·2309
First Federal Bank of CA s (800) 672·4332
Fleet Mortgage K (800) 700-5650
Glendale Federal Bank S (800) 560-9000
Great Western Bank B (800) 492·7587
~ome Savings S (800) 975·5051
Irvine Lending & Investments A (714) 752·2400
~ationaBanc Mtg. Corp. K (800) 685-0001
Newport Coast Financial A (800) 808·5626
Oceanview Financial A (714) 651-6355 -------------ProFed MortgaQ!_ _____ K_~(800_)_686_·_37_56
TlC Financial Svcs. A (800) 801·7300 ----Union Bank ___ B_ (800) 453· 1288
Weyerhaeuser Mtg. K (800) 669-6747
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KEY l:ENDERS AND RATES
30.ye• fixed
INTEREST 'JI. POINTS LOCK·
RATE OWN ('JI.) · IN A.P.R.
7.875% 20 2.125 30 8.138
r .750'Yo
8.000%
7.750%
8.250%
7.875%
7.750%
7.875%
7.750%
8.125%
7.875%
20 2.250 45 8.025 ----20 1.-625 45 8.211 -------20 2.250 30 8.025 ----20 2.000 10 8.506 ----5 1. 750 45 8.098 ----5 1.875 15 7.984
20 1.875 30 8. 111 ---------5 1.682 ----5 1.750
20 2.000
15 7.964
10.
30
8.351
8.125
7.750% 20 2.500 30 8.052
7.875% 5 2.250 45 8.152 ----------7. 850% 20 2.000 30 8.099 ----________ __..:,_
7.750% 10 2.250 30 8.025
8.250% 5 1.500 12 8.450
7.750"/o 20 2.125 30 8.011 ------------8.000% 5 0.750 10 8.116
8.000%
7.750%
7.875%
8.000%
5 1.625 15 8.211
20 2.000 30 7.998 ----·-------
10 1.375 13 8.057 -----20 1.750 30 8.224 ---------8.000% 10 1.750 10 8.224
30. y_. lldjustable
NT'EREST % POINTS MAX. MARGIN
RATE OWN (')(,) A.P.R. LOAN (')(,) INDEX
3.950% 25 1.000 7.3n 600,000 2.450 11 D
!>.875% 2<Y 1.000-8.~ 207;000 2:a70 1--rs-
ADJ.
FREQ.
1M _____
s.875% 20 1.000 1.2n -201,ooet 2.sso ho 1"M
4.750% 20 2.500 8.465 207,000 2.750 1TS 1Y
2.950% 25 1.000 7.319 500,000 2.400 110 1M ----------------'--~ ------_4_. 7_50 __ % __ 2_0 __ 0_.000 7.580 207,000 2.7~ 110 1 M
3.850% 20 1.000 7.2n 750,000 2.350 110 1M
3.950% 20 1.000 7.3n 500,000 2.450 110 1M
3.950% 20 2.250 7.281 600,000 2.225 11 D 1 M
3.950% 10 1.375 7.466 207,000 2.500 110 1M
2.950% 20 1.250 7.345 207,000 2.400 110 1M ------6.000% 20 1.625 8.505 207,000 2.750 HS 1Y
2.950% 10 1.000 7.818 207,000 2.250 UM 1M
3.950% 20 1.000 7.3n 207,000 2.450 110 1M
3.950% 20 1.000 7.9n 500,000 2.050 1TS 1 M
3.875% 20 1.500 7.528 207,000 2.550 110 1M
4.625% 20 2.500 8.837 207,000 3.000 L6M 6M
3.950% 20 0.375 7.463 600,000 2.600 110 1M
_6_.s_1_5_% __ 10 __ 1._250 __ s_.1_81 201,000 3.ooo ns w
4.250% 20 1.000 7.555 400,000 2.625 110 1M -----------------------5. 375 % 5 1.500 8.424 207,000 2.750 1TS 1Y
------~---5.000% 20 1.000 8.282 207,000 2.625 6CD 6M
3.950% 20 1.250 7.453 207,000 2.500 110 1M
8olh llwl & _.....,.. programs -30r.lO con'f90tional mortgages Type ol Lendef is: B • Banlt: K z mo11gage banlcer. A • lllOl1gage broker; S • savings & loan. Mol1gage bankers and b«>Mn are licensed by the California
~It d R9.i Ell* es ei1tW a bfoQr or COfPOl'llJOf1. F0t information call Calif ORE at (916) 227-0931 . .,,.....t AN lor adjustables is an lnlroductoly rate lor hi first~ period. Down P11Yft*11 IS amount d cash(% of
sales price) P9id 10llrldlfprior101igrW1g mor1gage contract. Polnta are% of loan balance paid to lender 81 lime ol loan dosing. Lodl1n is 1he ~ ol days lender guaranlees 18118 prior lo doling. A.P.R. Is the annual peroertage rate
wNdl la .. ~ annull COit of the I08n to the borrOW8l. Al A P.A.s are calcul8ted by Moltgage News Co. based on 8 $207,000 loan amount. the points showl"I and $700 tolal tees. The A.P.A.s -inCluded In lhls chart lor ~,;.
son <rif. wt.,~ lor a loan. Federal Tl\A!Mn-lending law reqikes lendef's to calculate an A.P.A. specific to eadl IOan ofter. MaJdftMll '-' is fl8 ~l#TI lerlder will loan under given lennS. Al fixlld rate pt(9WTIS have a maxi-
-ot $207,000. ll9rglft (in')(,) is lenders~ l!l8lgin +index• actual rate after llrSI adjus1menl lndu is the baS<S lor S8llS1g an~ rate (M8lgWt + Index • New Reta). 110 • 11th Dist. Cos1 of Funds. 1TS • l·Year Tre&SU!y
Bit. lat·~ U80R. -9T8• 9-monlh TrNSlrf 811. 9CO • 8·month average cenificate of-depoSil AdJu81ment FrequMCJ is the period'*-adjus1mencs. 1M • t•Monlh, 6M,. 6-Monlhs. tY... 1 Yew;. AJ ~S\JbjectlO
change. v...,,.. ..i terms pnor to llPIJIYing lot a IOan. All lendors pn>Yide loans Wi1ll different rates 8lld leml$ lot diflerenl.)oan 81110ia'lts. The inlonnallon presenMd is not an offer 10 make a loan. F0t •consumer guide on how lo snop
'°'a mot1gllg8. Mnd a S4.50check payable 10 Mor1gage News Co .. 1810 E. 17111St.SUie100, Santa Ana. CA 92705. (714) 836-11n COPYRIGHTC 1996 Mortgage News Co.
Newport Beacb, this home is an entertainer's dream. A few of the features of this lovely
four bedroom. two and tbree-q.wters bath home include a master bedroom with high
beamed ceilings and fireplace. master bath with Roman tub and separate shower,
kitchen with brelkfut room and viewing deck. nicely beamed family room with
fireplace and a large downstairs game room with wet bar which leads out to a beautiful
pool, spa and entertainment area. The home has great views of the Back Bay,
Saddleback Mountains. Fashion Island and city lights. Offered at $615,000.
For_,,. u.tor-lllloJt, c"'1 Jar, s.idl "'(11') 123-8800. Coat Nnporl
ho/Htdn, ·Jm W. Utlo, NWJl'Hf BMcll.
home is located in the Newport Beach commumty o Newport
away from the harbor and beaches.
This custom home of about S,000 square feet features four bedroo~ and four and
_ope-half bUhs. The family roornllcitcben bas a fireplace, Jmge ceotraJ island. breakfast
~ and Viking range. The home also features a butla''a pmlry and spacious dining
room. u well as a lovely breakfast area overlooking the intcri<Jr' walled garden.
In addition to the fueplace in the family room, there are also fireplaces in the living
room and master bedroom. Upon entering the home. there is a view of a sweepin~g 1
slairc:aaand a.rgecoay hall wicb fabulous molding andbudwood floor. Upseain · a
separare pine pueJed den remini1Cent of a mountain reuaa.. 'Ibis home dilplays
craftlmanlbip and is locallCd near some of the finest schools in the ua. Priced at
$879,000.
F•...,. "4/MMdiM, ellll /.wJ '"'*'°' 1IU.....,., ~ l'•W • (114)
U#-1#1. COlld N""""",.,..,..., 4 Ciftc ,..._, SW. 211~ N""'f#lrl ...._
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Marbella Country Club in San Juan
Capistrano, just 15 min. from N.B. on
Rte. 73. Palatral ma5tt:r with 5itting
and FP Sub l.ero and granite.
$539.000. Hl1iT"t.
•aest in Personalized Service• 644:-0195
. WATER VIEW PROPERTies IN THE BLUFFS!
Prtnceu Plan of die Blufbt
3 ~rooms. i.5 ~ lmnodeled ltttchen. LarQe Inside
lllundry room. End unit 4 enclosed courtyml
Offcted • ..-.ooo
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NEWPORT BEACH
1430 West Bay Ave. 4BR
Cannery Village Realty
673-3777
1532 Highland SBR
Owner
645-1828
1S32 --"31JR
Metro Realty
Russ Shimer
644-7875
1707 E. Bay Ave.
673-3777
1812 W. Balboa Blvd
Cannery Village Rulty
673-3777
23 luceme
Owner/Broker
760-9590
231 ~ Udo Soud
Cannery Village Realty
673-3777
7BR
lBR
2BR
3BR
Sat/Sun 1·5 $2,199,000
Sat/Sun 10-S $550,000
Sat/Sun 1-5 $3,950,000
Sun 1-4 $299,000
Sat/Sun 1 ·S $2,350,000
2671 Wawrfy 381
Coast Newpoit Properties
Bob wepn. 759-3793
May Bien Wepn 759-3768 .
3008 Oiff Drlwe 481
Knowleton Realty
308 Avenlda Cumbre 28M.g FR
Barbara Sanregret
Barbara San ltulton
644-0195
S Hiiisborough 3BR +
Sandy Mlttma....rrudentlaJ
729-7271
644-1096
506 "I" Strttt 3BR
cannery Village Realty
673-Jn1
Sun 1·5 $588,999
Sat 1... $949,000
Sun ,... $l85,000
Sun 1-4
$1,149,000 or SSOOOmo.lse
SaUSat 1·5 $1,100,000
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Open Boue SU.ll. 1-5
1 JADBCOVE
Judy Kolar • 840-1212
SHEA REALTY
SS88;999
2671 Wllfttlv
OPEN HOUSE ·suNDAY 1-S
R.ccznt.&cdift P!Olhis dadiJl3 ) bedroom
comge in desirable Bi)"Sbores rcneYo"Cd
charm! Newu roo~ dearic, plumbing,
fcooe, paint A' mum more! Come see dtls
cbanncr, priced rady-to-sell!
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759.3768 -795-3793
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HEWPORT HEIGHTS
Built in 1990! W60derful
detailing throughout w/custom
tiles, buiJt-ins, 'NOOd floors,
French doors, living room with
marble fireplace, formal dining
with butler's pantry, family room
with brick fireplace, large
kitchen with breakfast nook.
1'Aaster bedroom with bay view.
4 Bedrooms + den, large yard,.
3-car garage. Great
neighborhood!
$949,000
Jill Wiese
646-3605 OFFICE• 642-1168 HOME
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