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CHA LLE NGED·. TO CHANGE
~Joseph "Pepe" Montenegro's pa5t promises to serve him well as he'
helps local teenagers steer clear of gang involvement.
By Julie Ross Cannon, Daily Pilot
lawyers or teachers when they
grow up, Joseph •Pepe• Mon-
tenegro dreamed of becoming a
gang member.
His goals were simple: to cov-
er bis body with tattoos, to get
high off aerosol fumes and to
eventually murder someone.
knew which prison gang he
planned to join at San Quentin
Prison.
But a brush with the law -a
gen -forced Monteo.egro into a
Christian rehabititation home
where older, reformed gang
members spurred him to refash-
ion bis goals.
challenge their hearts to
change," Montenegro said
recently after WTapping up a
meeting. with students at Costa
A former gang member, Mon-
tenegro came to Newport-Mesa
last month to replace community
activist Roy Alvarado, who died
of cancer in April.
.. . ., By age 15, he was well on bis
way. A member of a Latino gang
in East Los Angeles, Montenegro
Now, at 33, he's hoping to do
the same for local teenagers as
the Newport-Mesa Unified
School District's new gang coun-
selor.
And while he never met
Alvarado, a popular mentor to
local youth, Montenegro said he
plans to continue several of the . DON LEACH I DAILY Al.OT
•I want to hit their minds and • SEE COUNSELOR PAGE A 13
Gang counselor Joseph .. Pepe" Montenegro addresses a group of Cos-
ta Mesa High School students during Project STOP.
Facing a
· estone
•
found happiness on that little piece
of bayfront land along West Coast
J im Lamb and Tom Zavala
ex1Mle contentment as they
stand behind. the counter
togMher at MMI Marine
Equtp-ment on Marlnets Mile .
Lamb, a marine store owner for 20
yea.rs, relocated the shop two years
ago to Mapner's Mile from Monrovia
Avenue. fie wanted more exposure,
and he said business has been
steady if not stellar. The two 50-isb, gray-haired,
plaid-shirted guys seem to have •This is definitely a good loca-
•A judge is expected to approve the agreement in
which the Newport Beach resident pleads no contest
~o misdemeanor charge and avoids jail~ .
ay Christopher Goffard, Daily p;kJt ~~ :c:m::
mMDOI' charge
and the JUclge
willd•mdatwO
f81ony counts
9m.tbim. Rubino, wbO
11 a«UMd of bjlpmg~ county '!Ma·
IWW Robert atron Utm 193 mtJMcJn from ttae
c:owaty .. conttolled lnve1tment
ti.on," said Lamb's right-hand man,
Zavala, who has opened marine . .
try of Guatemala.
The two Balboa Peninsula resi-
dents share something in common
with other business owners on
Mariner's Mile: They like it there.
But that doesn't stop them .from
ottering a few suggestions for the
The northern gateway
to Mariner's Mlle
(below) ls at the inter-
section of PacWc Coast
Highway and Newport
Boulevard where can
leave trails of Ugbt dur-
ing an early-evening
commute. Lett. Jo Carey
draws a pint of ale at
the Shamrock along
Mariner's Mile
area's improvement.
· Restaurants -from the plush,
•
the cozy, casual Shamrock Bar &
Grill-dominate the business district.
Car washes and a new car dealer-
ship mix in with little marine busi-
nesses like MMl, as well as sporting
•SEE MARINERS PAGE A14
Ma.n stabbed
in apparent
hate crime
• Police arrest four men, described
as 'skinheads,' within minutes of
the attack at the Balboa Pier.
By Christopher Goffard, Daily Piiot
NEWPORT BEACH -A 37-year-o._
Orange man was stabbed Thursday night
while fishing on the Balboa Pier, in what
police are investigating as a hate crime.
Ramon Valdez Martinez, who is of Mexi-
can descent, was fishing near the middle of
the pier around
9:45 p.m . when four
white males
described as "slan-
heads" approached
him from behind.
said Newport
Beach Police Sgt.
John Desmond.
One of the
assailants stabbed
Martinez with a
knife at least once
in the upper right
shoulder area, then
the men ran off .
Desmond said.
"They just
walked up
behind him
and stabbed
him. We're
looking.at il!e-
possibility that
the only
motivation
'al Ill was raci ...
The stabbing SGT. JOHN DESMONO
came about 15 mm-.•
utes after a power
outage plunged the
pier area into darkness Workers at Rub} 'c;
Diner on the pier said they heard nothing
when the stabbing occurred
"There was no apparent exchange of any
words, no altercabon, nothing,· Desmond
said MThey just walked up behind him and
~ lum.-We'.re-lookmq-at . . .
that the only motivation was racial."
Martinez followed the culprits to a parking
o on , w ere e e e p o
bystanders who called the police.
Minutes later police stopped four men in a
white 1993 Saturn at the comer of 15th Street
and West Balboa Boulevard and aITeSted
The suspects a.re Darnel Michael James
Johnson, 18, of Orange; Bryan James Seno,
20, of Anaheim; Denrus Paul Desanti, 18, of
Westminster: and a 17-year-old from Mission
Viejo.
All are being held without bail on attempt-
ed murder charges -the three ad\J.lts a.t the
•SEE ATTACK PAGE A14
SAl\JM>AY, OCTOIB ~ 1-
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Presbyterian Church of the· Covenant -: Commgnttj rillj
: Sunday for CJIOC Walk
1 Molli MuDm. a 11·rear-old
I Newport Harbor High student
t being treated f« amcer at Clill-
greer·
wylder
Triangle Square
gets a cowrful
new addi,tion
The popular craze of paint·
ing ceramics can be done
locally at ~le
Square's Color Me Mine (515-
8612), which 'Opened last week.
The original store is located on
V ~ntana Avenue in Santa
' >ruca. The steps are simple:
r u chose from over 400
' anuc pieces, decide a
+ ADDRESS: 2850 Fairview
Road, Costa Mesa. + TELEPHONE: 557 ·3340. + DENOMINATION: Pres·
byteri4n Cbun:h U.S.A.
+YEO CHURCH ESTAB·
IJSHED: 1960. + SDVICE 11MES: Wor-
ship service at 10:00 a.m.,
Sunday school for young peo-
ple first-grade and oldet meets
at 10:20 a.m. after they attend
part of the wonbip service. + PASTOR: The Rev. Tun
McCalmont. + PROGRAM STAFF: Chris
Strutt, director of student min· .
dintctor of children's min-
istries; Antoinette Brosius,
choir director; Bruce Kurrie,
pastor emeritus; Unda Mes-
senger, organist; Mary Ann
Buckles, seaetary1 Zenon
Merida, custodian. + SlZE OF CONGREGA-
TION: 2751 weekly attendance
is about 200.
BRIAN DALY I'll.OT
dren's Holpltal m Orange Coun-
ty, ls rallying support for an
upcoming benefit walk. Molli, a
Hodgkin's Disease patient, will
host a kickoff event from noon to
2 p.m. Sunday at Hobie Sports,
2831 E. Coast Highway.
She hopes the barbecued hot
dogs, prize drawings and enter-
taimnent will attract people to
sign up for the Oct 13 CHOC-
Disneyland Community Walk.
Call 675-9700.
California mementary School's
PTA presents Family Math and
Technology Night on Monday.
The program gives pa.rents
and children opportunities to
develop problem-solving skills.
The program begins at 6:30
p.m . at California Elementary,
3232 N. California St., Costa
Mesa. Admission is $1 per family.
Call 556-3486 or 557-3755. -.;1gn, pick colors and paint.
r e sta ff can fire it in a kiln
1v tile you wait. Look in today's
f. per for a 50%-off coupon,
+ MAKEUP OF CONGRE-
GATION: Families, couples
and singles mostly from Costa
Mesa, Newport Beach, Foun-
tain Valley and lrvine. All ages
with a dynamic group of 40-to
mid-50-year-olds (the Naviga-
tors) and a very active and
growing group of 20-to 30-
year-olds (the Cornerstones).
Those 55 to 60 (Covenant Fel-
lowship) are also well·repre-
sented. The number of mem-
bers over 65 is growing and a
fellowship especially for them
is forming.
Pastor nm M cCalmont welcomes worshippers to Presbyterian Church of-the Co enant.
m od through Thursday. Color
N ? Mine is located on the
1 1ertainment level of Tuangle
' uare, next to New York Piz-
U you want to splurge this
liday season and leave the
nstrnas light duties to profes-
.1dls, you can hire Holiday
JI Ung (580-8240) and receive
0% discount if you make
~ervations before Oct. 25.
I.day Lighting can set up
~orand-efleriorlighti.ng
plays and can light up
· nost anything, including
, lm trees and Christmas trees.
• e service provides installa-
n your chose of clear or col-
' ·( lights, timers for all lights,
eqwpment, and removal. Its
t" t services offered include
1o ling up Christmas trees and
• ·home gift wrapping.
Paddle Power (675-1215) is
""vmg a once-a-year used
~11 uJ pment sale running
'/Ir •a nesday through Oct. 13.
T e e will be lots of boats to
+ CHILD CARE: Nursery
and pre-kindergarten begins
at 10 a.m. Sunday. Child care
ts-available tormost acttvttte-s. + TYPE OP WORSHIP:
Blend of traditional and con-
temporary with hymns and
contemporary songs from a
worship team and a choir that
McCalmont refers to as excel-
lent. The service includes
prayer, the sermon and occa-
sionally drama or some other
media. The first Sunday of the
month includes communion .
Sunday is Worldwide Commu·
nion Sunday. + TYPE OF SERMON: Bib-
lically-based, expounding on a
text of Scripture. Sometimes ·
the sermons are in a series
based on a book of the Bible,
sometimes on a theme taken .
from Scripture. + RECENT SERMON:
McCalmont is finisblng a
series on wWben God Inter-
rupts." Last Sunday's sermon
was MWben Rigbt·Side Up ls
Turned Inside-Out; Finding
God When Our Ordinary
World is Disrupted." The
series was aimed at helping
people understand their cir-
cumstances and handle the
stressoflife from a biblical
perspective. + UPCOMING·SERMON:
McCalmont's next series will
consider •Questions God
Asks." •God asks a lot of
questions in Scripture, such as
'Who is your neighbor?' or .
even, Who ls my'famlly?' and
that's what I'll be looking at,• ~
he so.ys.
+WELCOME WAGON:
Visitors are invited to coffee
following the worship service
and to sign the guest register.
Those who leave their name
and address r~ve a letter
from McCalmont and a cur-
rent newsletter. Por those who
wish to become a member or
more involved at the church, a
class is offered three or four
times a year. + OUBEACH PRO·
GRAMS: Youth is a big focus
at the church since their num-
bers are increasing. They have
growing junior and senior
high school and young adult
ministries. There are also a
number of Bil>le studies and
small gro~ for adults olall
ages that meet during the
week. The church is intent on
sharing the resources that God
bas given them with others,
both locally and globally. The
church bas been involved with
Habitat for Humanity, offered
English as a Second Language
classes with the help of
Wycliffe-teacher5, and is now
tetearcbing various tutoring
programs to work with.
McCalmont and six others
from the church were in
Kenya this sUill.Dfer, where
they helped a community
build homes, dig wells and lay
pipes. The church is also
developing a health ministry
with the help of Hoag Memor-
ial Hospital Presbyterian,
which will off er seminars on
health issues and screenings.
These events will be held at
the church and open to the
community. + MISSION STATEMENT:
As a community of faith, we
shall serve, worship and enjoy
God by celebrating and pro-
claiming the Lordship of Jesus
Chtis1Jbrough tbe power of
the Holy Spirit -nurturing all
the people of the church,
encouraging and enabling one
another for ministry, reaching
out to youth and young fami·
lies in our community, sharing
our resources with local and
global mission causes. + INTBJlESTINC NOTE:
McCalmont says of bis Ule
since he came to the church
two years ago, "My family is
on a.journey of rom&Dce,
intrigue and adventure. It's a
joyful experience being here."
-By Michele M. Marr
Businesses honored
for ecological efforu
Pour Costa Mesa and Newport
Beach businesses w ere recog-
nized Monday for their efforts to
reduce waste and to reuse, recy-
cle and buy recycled products.
Mother's Market & Kitchen,
Red LI.on Hotel and The Westin-
South Coast Plaz.a in Costa Mesa.
and Laser Supplies & Service m:
Newport Beach were named;
winners of the 1996 Waste-
Reduction Awards, presented b~
the California Integrated Waste
Management Board.
Corrections
Several names were incor-
rectly spelled in a Friday story
about Mario Toran.zo. His wife
is Jorie, his son ii Nolen. and
his flieDd ~ Doa Bettencourt. ..
A story 1n Tuesday's Daily
Pilot about a dog trainer bad
the inconect ll4Dle of a local
animal holpltal. Valerie Pol-
lard provides dog training
classes at Newport Harbor
Animal Hospital. rj Jl>e from, including single
.1 11d double kayaks, surf skis
J~1 d a canoe. The sale mercban-
J ,-e is available from Paddle
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P wer's rental fleet. It's located
at 1500 W. Balboa Blvd. in
'\. wport Beach. Benefit screening makes for an entertaining nig:P.t ~
Decor Warehouse (631-4888)
l> 1 new ethnic art showroom
J dt recently opened at 1677
..., µerio r Ave. in Costa Mesa.
I having a cultural art trunk
>< e featuring folk art and fig-
1 nes from Africa, necklaces of
, nne coral from Bali, Balinese
11 1 Javanese dance masks,
;.>. uv1an burial cloths, and
w h1ms1cal handicrafts from Bali
razy cats, cows, and mytho-
tc 1c:-al animals.
ar.mversary sale on ladies' and
m •n's shoes. Selected shoes
w II be marked down 30%. Bal-
ly 1s m its new remodeled store
located on the lower level of
~ ou C-oast aza, across from
Emporia Armani, in Costa
Mesa.
• BEST auvs appears Thursdays and
Saturdays. If you 1cnow of a good buy,
call me at 54().1224, fax me at 646-
41 70, or write to me: Best Buys, Dally
Pilot 330 W. Bay St., Costa Mesa,
92627.
BENEFIT SCREENING: The
Exchange Club of Newport Har·
bor presents its seventh annual
Benefit Screening for the Child
Abuse Center of Orange County
on Thursday at the Edwards LI.do
theater. The event includes a
special screening of •Tue Long
Kiss Goodnight" starring Samuel
L. Jackson and Geena Davis,
along with food provided by 13
of Newport Beach's best restau-
rants. There Will aISo be an
opportunity drawing, with the . .
nus event is usually a sell-out so
get your tickets early. Tickets are
$35 per person or $50 with VIP
seating. For information and tick-
ets, call Duncan Forgey at 64.6-
1938.
SISTER CITY ASSOCIA-
TION: It is a busy month for the
Newport Beach Sister City Asso-
ciation. A gala celebration will
take place at the Riverboat Cafe
from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. Thursday
honoring the 80th birthday of the
city of Okazaki, Newport's sister
city, and the 14th anniversary of
the sister city affiliation. Events
featured will be a sake-making
demonstration, sake tasting, hors
d'ouevres and door prizes. llck-
ets are $2-0 per person and are
availAble by calling 717-3870.
On Oct. 12, the association
will celebrate •A Taste of
Provence at Temecula Vme·
yards• while honoring Newport's
sister city in Anti.bes, Prance. The
daylong event begins at 9 a .m.
and includes a French breakfast,
try, wine-tasting, a private tour of
Callaway winery, a gounnet
lunch and shopping. Tickets are
$55 per person. including trans-
portation,-and can be-Obtained
by calling 650-5862.
CLUB NOTES: Ken Dilley
was installed as president of the
Costa Mesa Downtown Kiwanis
Oub by U Governor Carl
Langston. Dilley is in bis fifth
term as club president. Serving
with Dilley are Scott Watrous
and Jerry Hollobaugh, vice pres-
deboom
tdents; Don Stevem.~;
John Fitzpatrick, treasurer, and
Rick Jobmon, Buzz Kostalan,
Rlduu'd Power, Tom Lee. Don
Stevens, Lew Fann.on, Jim Sch-
abal'um and Charles Markel as
directors for 1ggs.91. Sch-
abarum, last year's Kiwanian of
the Year, presented this year's
award to Gina McComb, who
received a plaque and gift certifi-
cate to Nordstrom.
Members of the Newport
Beach Sam1M and Newport Bal-
boa Jlo&ary clubs are •replant-
ing" the Boys Scouts of Amerlca
Sea Bue on Pacific Coast High·
way on Oct 12. The Sea Base is
used by 20,000 people a year
and is open to the public. The
landscape and open area extend
along P~cific Coast Highway
next to the Balboa Bay Oub and
have not been renovated in more
clubs are purchasing all plant
materials and volunteering over
250 hours of time to help the
Scouts and make Newport Beach
even pretffer-:-volunteers and
donations are welcome and can
be made by calling Brett Beck at
546-4990.
5llMCI! CW9 NEllNGI THIS
COW\IG Wiii(: W•nt to~ men
Involved In your community? Visit a ser-
vice dub this week. Guests are welcome
and most dubs will buy your meal on
your first visit.
..,....Y -6:30 p.m.: .._rbor Mesa :
Uons Oub meets at the C.osta Mesa
Country Oub f« lnst.11.l~tJon of new membeB. • .
'IUBDAY -7:30 a.m.: Newport Beach,.
SUnrise RoClwy Oub meets at the B•I-:
00. Bay Club. Noon: The Costa Mesa
Downtown Kiwanis Club meets •t the :
Costa Mesa c.omnuwty Center for the • kkt~ ~of the membenhlp ~· 6:00 p.m.: CostA Mesa New •
port H.rt>or Lions Oub, the Fish Fry •
Oub meets at the Costa Mesa Country ...
Oub. •
Center Oub. Newport ~ KrMnls •
Oub meets at the University Athletic •
Club. Noon: Soroptlmlsts International :
of Newport Hltbor meets at the Santa 41
Ana<ountry CJutrlor.-bu51N mHt-:
Ing. Costa Mesa Rotaty Club meets at *
Mesa Verde Country Club. The :
~. Oub of Orange Coast meets •
•t the Bah'-Corlnthl.tn Yacht Oub. 6:00j
p.m.: Newport-a.lboa Rotary Club •
meets It tt. Batw. Corinthian YMht
Oub to hMr Murray Cofwtn on "Yolw :
Prostate Hfflth: What You and Your •
F.mlly Need to Know." .. •
• COIJ9•NTY a a.um 1s published I
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Fonner congressman Badham
: wants to be on list to replace ,
: Sqperv.isor Marian Bergeson
•The Newport Beach resident-Mys he'd like to be
considered for the county seat; he joins about a
dozen other names.
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Jowne~unseling Services of
Lutheran Selvices of South-
ern California presents a parent-
ing skills workshop from 9 a.m. to
noon at Christ Lutheran Church,
760 Victoria St., Cost.a Mesa. Cost
is StO. For more·information, call
631-1611.
CEUBRATION
The Oasis Senior Center will be
the gathering place for a group of
·seasoned• citizens celebrating
20 years of Welong learning
opportunities provided by Coast-
line Community College through
its Emeritus Institute at 9:30 a.m.
with a free autumn country break-
fast, sponsored by the college
Foundation, with music provided
by the Velvetones. The center is
located at fifth Avenue and Mar-
guerite Avenue in Corona del
Mar. For more information, call
241 -6154.
HEll'fAGEltUN
Newport Harbor High Scbool
@h Us 10tb annual HaiW
Helitage Run~ at 7:30 a.m.., tndndtng a fair from
1:30 to 9 :30 a..m. at 600 Irvine Ave.,
Newport Beach. The HaJbor Her-
itage Run omcists of a 5K Feature
Run and a 2K Fun Run/Walk and
the entry fee ts $20. For mare
information. c;a1J. 645-5806.
FASHION SHOW
The Newport Harbor Blks will
be showing the best fall fashions
for men, women and children at
3456 Via Oporto, Newport Beach.
Cocktails will be at 11 a.m. and a
luncheon is served at noon. Dona-
tions are $15. To RSVP, call 540-
3703
CAR CARE FAIR
To prepare for Car Care Month.
car owners can have their vehicles
inspected free-of-charge at a Car
Care Fair sponsored by the Auto-
mobile Oub of Southern Califor-
nia from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. at 3333
Fairview Road. Costa Mesa. For
more information. call (213) 741-
3136.
DEFENSFTRAJNING
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.
Coast Highway, Newport Beach.
Cost is $20. For more information,
call 722-0526.
Think More
Clearly!
Come out of the Fog caused by
drugs and environmental toxins.
Buy and use the book,
Clear Body
Clear Mind
by
L. Ron Hubbard
(714) 544-5491
For reservations Please Call
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150 Bay to Bay Bike 1bur frOm
Newport ow-ill Newport Bw:h
to Mission Bay in San Diego
beginning at 8 a.m. Sunday. Bntry
fee-ii $35 and SS more for a bus
ride back to Newport Beach. For
more information, call (800)
FIGHT MS.
YNtDSALE
'nlke Off Pounds Sensibly is
having a yan:l sale from 8 a..m. to 3
p.m. at 403 Walnut Place, Costa
Mesa. For more information, call
640-6266.
EATING RIGHT
Adults can learn about "Eating
for Energy• at a workshop from 9
a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Community
Youth Center in Corona del Mar.
Preregistration is required and the
fee is $30. For more information.
call 644-3151.
ANANCETALK
Courtlandt Financial offers a
free workshop on bow to reduce
risk exposure on mutual funds,
annui · m o
a.m. at the University Athletic
Club, 1701 Quail St., Newport
Beach. For more information, call
251-0270.
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•pogg1e Derbf • beglaalDg at 7:30
a.m. at OCC. tract.lleld. Regillra-
tion will begin at 1:30 a.m., the
two-mile runlwalk wtll be at 9
a.m. and an optimMJ COltUme coo·
test will mmrnence at 10 a.m.. Pre-
registration entry fee is $15 per
dog/owna-J>Mr~ tbe day of tbe
event the COit ii $20 and more
than one dog will be cbarged an
additioMJ SS per dog. For more
infomuttion, call 432-5645.
CAT SHOW
The Perthshire Clan will bold
ifs annual all-breed cat show from
9 a.m. to -4 p.m. in building 1-4 itt
the Orange County f.aiigrounds
in Costa Mesa. AdmisSion is $5 for
adults and $3 for children, seniors
and military personnel. For more
information. call (619) 598..SSOS.
ANGER CONTROL
Orange Coast College offers a
workshop on •Anger Control -
Parent 'Jfaining• from 9 a.m. to
noon in room 201 of OCCs Lewis
Applied Science Build.in . ·
a on ee IS per person an
$49 for two people. An additional
$5 materials fee will be payable
the day of class. For more informa-
tion, call 432-5880.
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REUPHOLSTERY & DRAPERY SALE
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Su11day October 20, 1996
2:00 to 4:00p.m.
MARK VICTOR HANSEN
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Soup
for the Sour·
Don't miss this excellent opportunity to hear one of
America's top motivational speakers sharing his favorite
stories from his three top selling books, Chicken Soup
For The Soul I, II and IU .
Mark will also be our featured guest
speaker at the 10:00a.m. Sunday
service.
Tlckets are available at the church
after Sunday service in the Open
Mind Book Store. Tickets may
be picked up from "will call" the day of the event. Checks
must be received by 10/17 /1996 to receive advanced
purchase price.
For~M1111ge
or~wd
c.. 720.2079 Ext. 101
&~ Church of
Religious Science
cosr. $25 Advanced Purchase
$35 at the Door
$15 Students & Senlots
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PWlJC SAR'lY
The city ot Newport Beach cel-
ebrates Pire Prevention Week
with a Public Safety Dey, featuring
the fire and Police departmeiits,
from 10 a..m. to 3 p.m. at Newport
Center ,fire Station No. 3 Oil Santa
Barbara Drive and Jamboree
Road. The event will include
demonstrations from a SWAT
team and displays from the llfe-
guanls, Harbor Patrol. Red Cross,
Orange County Bum Asaoda.tion
and more. For more information,
call 6«-31i1.
SLIDE LEcruRE
Dr. Karl Taube, who bas pub-
lished widely on the Maya world
and recently returned from the
field, will discuss Teotihuacan and
Copan in the context of the classic
Maya region from 2 to -4 p.m. at
the Lyceum at Southern California
College, 55 Fair Drive, Costa
Mesa. Contributi~ns for non-
memh«t are SS 'and 12 for atu-
dmls. Memben are ne. For more
informatni, can ?lS-0267.
MZZMUSIC
LaWJence •L.A • Atible will
pedann hil cool. straight ahead
jazz. aa> •••joenied by Kal'eD Ham-
mack Oil pano and Puel Gormley
OD bus, from 7:30 to 11:30 p.m. at
Oysters; 2515 I!. eoast-Highway,
Corona de1 Mar. For more infor-
mation. call 675-7411.
CAR SHOW
The Assessment and 1\-eatment
Services Center's 14th annual
Newport Beach Concours d' Ele-·
gance will be held from 10 a.m. to
4 p.m.. on the Practice Range at the
Pelican Hill Golf Oub, 22651 Peli-
can Hill Road South. in Newport
Coast •German Automotive Mas-
terpieces• will be showcased. and
specialty cars, concept cars and an
automotive fine art exhibit will be
on display also. nckets are $20 for
adults and $15 for seniors and stu-
dents. Children under 12 are free.
For infonnation. call 756-0993.
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POUTICAL FORUM
Leun the pros and com ol
Propolition 209, the California
Ovil Rights Initiative, from cam-
paigners on both sides ol the issue
at 7:30 p.m. in the Cblsick Audito-
dum ol the Jewish Community
Center ol Orange County, 250 E.
Baker St., Costa Mesa. The politi-
cal forum is free. For more infor-
mation, call 755-0340.
1UESDAY
COUEGE DEMOCRATS
Senator Diane Watson (D-Los
Angeles) and the College Democ-
rats of Orange coasi Coll09e pre-
sent a free political rally to protest
the California Civil Rights Initia-
tive, Proposition 209, from noon to
1 p.m. in front of the Robert B.
Moore Theatre at Orange Coast
College in Costa Mesa.
e South Coast Business and
Professional Women will discuss
the "Overview of Proposition 209:
California Civil Rights Initiative"
during a luncheon from 11 :30
a.m. to 1 p.m. at El Torito Grill,
633 S. Anton Blvd, Costa Mesa.
The COit is St 7 for members and
$22 for guests. For more informa-
tion, call 472--4666.
RNANCETAUC
Cowtla.ndt F'mandal offers a
free workshop on how to reduce
risk exposure on your mutual
funds, annuities and stocks from 1
lo 2 p.m. or 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. at the
University Athletic Club, 1701
Quail St., Newport Beach. For
more information, call 251-0270.
NOON PROGRAM Th.! Newport Beach Central
Library offers "Edna St Vincent
Millay, Her Life and Poetry," a
free noon program in the Friends'
Meeting Room at 1000 Avocado
Ave. For more information, call
717-3801.
CRIBBAGE
The Newport Beach Cribbage
Club meets at 6:45 p.m . at the
Oasis Senior Center on Fifth
Avenue and Marguerite Avenue
in Corona Del Mar. For more
information, call 631-3371.
WEDNESDAY
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Council Candidates folum will
be from 1 to 8:30 p.m. on the
entertainment level of Tnangle
Square. For more information, call
574-8780.
WEUHESS OJNIC
The Newport-Costa Mesa-
Irvine Family YMCA offers a free
clinic on the •Benefits of Mas-
sage/Sports Therapy" from 7:15
to 8:15 p.m. at the YMCA. 2300
University Drive, Newport Beach.
For more information, call 642-
9990.
INFORMAUY YOURS
Center 500, a prominent sup-
port group of the Orange County
Perf onning Arts Center, presents
"Informally Yours" from 5:30 to
8:30 p.m. in Founders Hall at The
Center, 600 Town Center Drive,
Costa Mesa. The presentations
are designed to give audience
members ·behind-the-scenes"
insights into the performing arts
experience. Reservations ar~
required and a donation of $10 for
members and $20 for prospective
THE ZONE
A free focal support group
meets at 7 p .m. to discuss "The
Zone,• the exciting nutrition plan
..
developed by best...elllng author
Sany Sea.rs, at the 8ames and
Noble Bookstore lD ntailgle
Square in Costa Meu. For more
information.. call 673-3588.
MEN'S 81t£AKFAST
The Men's Fellowship Break-
fast will have its weekly feDow-
sbip dJscussing •Concentrate on
Wmning God's Approval• from 1
to 8 a.m. in DierenfieJd Hall at 600
St Andrews Road. 1be cost is
$2.50. For more information, call
574-2239.
INSIDE EDGE
The Inside Edge presents
Lucia Capacchion.e, author of the
recently published •Putting Your
Talent to Work: Identifying, Culti-
vating and M4rketing Your Nat-
ural Talents," at the breakfast
forum from 6:30 to 8:30 a.m. at
Scott's Restaurant, 3300 Bristol
St., Costa Mesa. The cost is $35.
For reservations, call 46()...4242.
FREE SEMINAR
Cummins & White, ll.P offers a •
Favoring Limited Public Offerings
Up to $SM, Reaching Out to
Unknown Investors and Testing
the Waters• at 7 p.m. at 2424 Bris-
tol St., Suite 300, Newport Beach.
To RSVP, call 852-1800.
You Are Cordially Invited To Attend
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Orange County
FALL GARDENING
CLASS
LEARN ABOUT THE BASICS OF PLANTING FOR
FALL & WINTER COLOR.
LEARN HOW TO PLAN FOR YEAR-ROUND
VEGETABLE & HERBS!
LEARN HOW TO MAKE SPECTACULAR BEDS OF
COLOR WITH BULBS.
BRING YOUR QUESTIONS FOR THE "DO<;TOR"
AND LOTS MORE!
SUNDAY,OCTOBER13TH I
COSTA MESA ONLY
STARTING AT 11 A.M.
FLOWERDALE IS KNOWN FOR IT'S
QUAUTY, VALUE, & SERVICE
•
NURSERIES, INC.
COMPLETE
LANDSCAPING
45 YEARS EXP.
SANTAANA
2800 N. Tustin Ave.
(714) 633-9200
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COSTA MESA
2700 Bristol Street
(n4) 154-6661 Lk:enH No. 308553
FOOD ANO WINE
Crystal Court presents the 12th
annual Food Fair and Wme Ta.st-
ing gala from 5:30 to 8:30 p.m. to
benefit the Food Distribution
Center, Orange County's private
nonprofit food bank. An admis-
sion price ol S3S per penon cov-
ers an evening of eating, drinking
and entertainment Crystal Court
is located at Bear Street and Sun-
flower Avenue in Costa Mesa. For
more information, call 171-13-43.
WEu.NESS QJNIC
The Newport-Costa Mesa-
Irvine Family YMCA offers a free
class on "Medication Mix-up•
from 1 to 2 p.m. at the YMCA,
2300 'University Drive, Newport
Beach. For more information, call
642-9990.
COSMETIC SURGERY
·An Evening of Beauty,• a free
seminar discussing the latest
innovations in cosmetic surgery,
will be held from 1 to 9 p.m. at the
Sutton Place Hotet, 4500 ..
Beach. Preregistration is required.
For more information, call (800)
163-9968.
OKAZAKI PARTY
The Newport Beach Sister City
Hoag Women's Health Services
1.-."l~es yo
AssodAtion ~ an Oh t N
Celebratioli from S:30 to 7:30fa
at the Riverboat Cafe, 15 L
Coast Highway. Newport ~
Learn bow sake is made and~
ple a variety of premium saWi:
Admlssioo is $20 in advance aid
$25 at the door. To RSVP. c.all 711·
3810.
8LOOODRIV£
The Newport Beach Country
Club presents a community blood
drive on behalf of the Amedcan.
Red Cross from 11 a.m. to 4:15
p .m. at 1600 E. ·Coast Highway.
Appointments are necessary and
can be made at 644-9550.
BAUOT ISSUES
The Orange County Coast
Association is having its luncbecxl
discussing the Nov. 5 Califomia
ballot issues at 11:30 a.m. at the
Newport Beach Country Oub,
1600 E. Coast Highway. 1be cost
is $20. Information: 548-4942.
"An Exclusive Inside Look at the
Presidential World" at 7:15 a.m.. at
the Costa Mesa Country Oub,
1701 Golf Course Drive. The cost
is $10 in advance and $15 at the
door. To RSVP, call 574-8780.
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10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Red lion Hotel • Costa Mesa
Keynote speaker.
8lle11 Kreldman, Ph.D.
Friend or partner, mother or daughter -you
will laugh and learn from best-selling author and
motivaUonal speaker, Ellen Kreidman. Ph D.
Or Kreklman 's sense of humor and practical
:KMct llhout romance. communlcallon and rel3llon·
shlflS propelled het Orst tv.'O boob, "Ught His fire"
and "Ughl Her Fire" to the lop of the Neu• >Ont 11mes
Bts1 St/Im list
Join us as:
I
A frtqUenl guest of national t1lk sro..'S
Including "Oprah," ''S:llly Jesse Raph:ll'l"
wDonahue," "Geraldo," and "joan Rivers,"
Dr. Kretdman ts best known for her UOCOO\'en·
tional lppC'OaCh IO keq>ing the spar\ and semt
ol wonder-alht In a relaUonship.
Also included;
• Kerstin Florian from
The Spa at South Coast
Plau demonstrates strate-
gies which combine all the
benefits of health, beauty
and fitness.
• C. Tracy Davis, Hoag
Hospital's master chef,
shows you hoW to
transfonn bask foO<ls
into healthy, memorable
• beillh saeeoj~
• bred and skin ancer
educltiOO
•stress~l
• 6IWldaJ pbnnJag dishes.
• beaUty and skin are
• mini massage
• com~wy IWM bUlel
• doOr prizes
SATURDAY, OCTOBER S~ 1996
: A COURSE .. MltAClES
Aiming to remove what blocks
awareness ot love~ pn!Senoe, A
Course in Miracles may assist in
receiving this natural inheritance.
: 8egtnniiig this week. the course
·meets eveiy Wednesday from 7 to
;.a p.m. at Community Church, the
:Newport Beach Church of Reli-
•gious Science. The church is
:localed at 901 Dove St., Suite 145,
: in Newport Beach. Call 646-3199
for more information.
• CHARACTER EDUCATION
Vineyard Christian Fellowship
of Newport is hosting a Character
Education seminar Friday from 7
to 9 p.m. and Oct. 12 from 8:30
a.m. to 5 p .m. The North Ameri-
can School Project Team presents
six 90-minute sessions that equip
parents and teachers to inspire
-children and strengthen their
• lives. The Vineyard is located at
• 102 E. Baker St. in Costa Mesa. To
register ore e esday dead-
line, or for more information, call
556-8463.
JEWISH HISTORICAL OVERVIEW
Journey through four millennia
of Jewish history at the Jewish
Community Center of Orange
County. The five-week class,
'4,000 Years of J'ewish History: An
Overview,' will meet Wednesdays
B. ~ St. in C4lta MeM. Call
755-0340 for mcn lnfonnadOn. ..
WOMEN COfMCT
Or. Pat Rexroat ts teaching
women's Bible study d•nes titled
The Master's Plan. The program ll
part of Word Study Intemadanil'I
fall session at the Newport Mesa
Christian Center. The classes
meet Wednesdays through Nov.
13 from 9:30 to 11 a.m. The center
is located at 2599 Newport Blvd
in Costa Mesa. for more informa-
tion, call 975-0775.
SOENCE Of MIND YEAR I
The Rev. Gail Miller facilitates
this study about ourselves, our
relationship to God and our true
spiritual nature. The text for these
and other subjects comes. from
"The Science of Mind• by Ernest
Holmes. 1Jie course meets today
from 10 a.m. to noon at Commu-
nity Church. the Newport Beach
Church of Religious Science. The
church is localed at 901 Dove St.,
Suite 145, in Newport Beach. Call
646-3199 for more information.
SINGLES
DIVORCE RECOVERY
_ through Oct. 30 from 7 to 9:30
: ' . p.m. This comprehensive course 1' is designed for adults wanting to
• expand their Judaic knowledge
•I. or appreciate the richness of their
• Jewish heritage. Fees are $30 for
~ members and $40 for non-mem-
;. bers. The center is located on the
~ ·. Jewish Federation Campus at 250
A seminar for the divorced and
separated of all ages continues
through Oct. 24 af St. Andrew's
Presbyterian Church. Or. Bill
Flanagan is leading the six-week
workshop each Thursday from
7:30 to 9:30 p.m. The church 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 574-2214.
THE NEED TO BE RIGKT
Therapist Candy Dabney pre-
• . . • ' I ; ' -L
• Community Policing
• Citizen· Participation
• Fi~al Accountability
• Fair Business ~ities
759-3086
PtlkJ for .by Com..,,_ JoBlictA*lfili ~NAC.C.
TRADITIONAL EPISCOPAL
llUSI in Him,
St. Matthew's Church
A partsh of the Anglican catholic Church
1723 Westcliff Drive, Newport Beach, CA 92660
(facing Shertngton, behind The Pizza Bakefy)
71 4-646-1152
Sunday Hoty Communion, 8:00 a.m & 10:15 a.m.
Sundly School, 91X> am , tor ac1Ats a chldnln ot II ages
T und ay, BitM Sludy, nootmy & 7 :Kl p m (Cll tor localon)
Thunday. 9 :Kl a m . Holy ConvnlllOl1
Women 't Ftllowthlp, nutday, 10:~ Lm., jn)'lt, cceee I A.dy
Tr8dJtloMI E WOf'lh • Child care la vtded.
METHODIST
eo.ta MeM
MESA VEIDE
UNmD METHODIST CHURCH
1701 laker, C.M
Worship & Church School
1:30 and 10:00 a .m.
Dr. Richard r-979-823A
T.AGUNA
United Methodist Church
21832 Wesley Or.
Laguna Beach
499-3088 &=t.n~~ok Mlnlstens David Beades & Virginia Wheeler Wes!._ey Counseling Center
S«vloee Avallablt
NEWPORT CENTER
UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 1 6<tJ~~~1ve.
644-0745
Worship at B:OOAM & 1 O:OOAM
Children Sunday School 1 O:OOAM
Jr. & Sr. High S:OOPM
COMMUNITY CHURCH
W HARIOft CHRllTIM CHURCH J.. . (tMec .. 111 .. Cini)
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846·5711
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
FIRST CHURCH OF
CHRIST, SCIENTIST
3303 Via Lido, Nowp:wt leach
673-1340 or 673-6150
CbUlcb 10 am• I pm.
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For dM wlldom ol tbil world II fooMe• wtth God. ••
I Corinthiam 3: 19
sents ·~ µ., tM Need to be IUUhl tn Relatimlhlpl. dudng
sERBNDIPITY •• w.ekly dilc:m-
lbl --for stngw ol All ages.
Dwtng tbe Wedrwdey talk at St.
Andrew's Presbyterian Church,
Dabney draws oo a.temtve work
with linglel to ab.are her
approach called •Relatiomhlp
Renovation.• She propo1es new
techniques for recogni?ing bow
people get booked into positions
they can't back down from. The
7:30 p.m. semoo takes phtoe al
600 St Andrews Road in Newport
Beach. A S3 doDAtion at the door
also covers refreshments. Phone
574-2214 for details.
DRUG LAW DISCUSSION
Superior Court Judge James P.
Gray will speak to the congrega-
tion of Orange Coast Unitarian
Universalist Church in Costa
Mesa. He'll pose the question
MSbould We Re-Examine Our
Drug Laws?" d~g the. 10:30
his exprerlence as a jurist. federal
prosecutor and criminal defense
attorney, Gray will explore why
he believes we're losing the drug
war. Child care and youth reli-
gious education will be offered ·
during the service. The church is
located at 1259 Victoria St. For
more information call 646-4652.
NEW lRADJTlONS
The 9:30 a.m . new traditions
service continues at Christ
Church by the Sea. The service
customarily includes music under
Lawrence Hutchens' direction.
The United Methodist church is
located at 1400 West Balboa Blvd.
in Newport Beach. Call 675-6310
for details.
WCMI&
1be Rev. Gail ~ relateil
•The Divine Qrds• SUDday at
Commwdty Cbun:b. the Newport
Beacb Cbuttb ol ReHp>us Sci-
ence. Tbe 10-.30 a.m. .i'Vlce fol-
lows medttatloa at 10. 1be church
is located at 901 Dove St., Suite
1"5, in Newport Beach. Call 646-
3199 for more Information.
BLESSING Of llfE ANIMALS
Bring your critter-creatures for
st Fran.els' messtng at the Episco-
pal Church of Saint Michael and
All Angels. It takes place Sunday
on the church patio at 9:•5 a.m.
The church is located at 3233
Pad.fie View Drive in Corona del
~. Call 644-0463.
BLOOD-PRESSURE CHECKS
First United Methodist Church
of Costa Mesa, 420 W. 19th St.,
will conduct a free blood-pressme
clinic between 10 and 10:30 a.m.
this Sunday and the first Sunday
LUTHERAN COLLEGE NIGHT
Admissions representatives
from 14 Lutheran colleges Mon-
day will discuss nearly all aspects
of planning for college. Prospec-
tive students and their families
can meet with them at the Red
Lion Inn in Costa Mesa from 7 to
9 p.m . For more information, con-
tact Donald Stoike at (800) 331-
9650.
INACTIVE CAntOUCS
The Re-Membering Group of
Our Lady Queen of Angels offers
inactive Catholics an opportunity
to participate in or listen to can-
did, open dialogue on topics they
choose. Past subjects have includ-
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MENTAL HE.All'H FAMILY SUP.
PORT GROUP
St. Andrew's Presbyterian
Church conducts a support group
for tammes with loved ones with
serious mental illnesset. It is led
by a professional and takes place
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 un lo ed continues
at : p.m . ay m tewart
Lounge at St. Andrew's Presby-
terian Church. The free, ongoing
weekly meetings are open to all
and are held at 600 St. Andrews
Road in Newport Beach. For more
information, call 574-2239.
VOLUNTEERS
Saint Michael and All Angels
seeks tutors for its mission to the
Orange County Vietnamese pop-
ulation, The Episcopal Church of
the Redeemer. Those interested
are asked lo help an hour per
week or more with English (pri-
marlly English as a Second Lan-
guage), math and science. Coach-
es for youth sports are also need-
ed. If interested, call the program
HODSON
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Courr.uy U> ~ 7'nMM
COCJldlMtor, ...._ Oanie1. at 539-
6530.
PltAY'Ell~
P1nt United Malhodist Church
ot CoMa Meile bolds a Prayer
BreUfut at 6 a.m. every Wednes-
day al Denny's Nltauranl at New-
port BouJevard and 17th $beet in
Colt.a Mesa. Call 548-7727.
HOLY COMMUNION
St James Bpilcopal Church,
3209 Via Udo, Newport Beach,
otters a noon selVice every
Wednesday with Holy Commu-
nion. Bring a lunch and dine with
the church staff after the service.
Call 675-0210.
8lllE STUDY
His Disciples Fellowship in
Costa Mesa invites everyone for a
study of God's word. food, fun and
fellowship at 7:30 p.m. eveiy Fri-
day. All a es welcome. Direc-
MEN'S FEU.OWSHP BREAKFAST
The Men's Fellowship Break-
fast of St. Andrew's Presbyterian
Church bolds a breakfast every
Wednesday in Dierenfield Hall at
7 a.m. The breakfast is open to all
men for $2.50 per breakfast and
takes place at 600 St. Andrews
Road, Newport Beach. For more
information, call 631-2880.
• Please send photographs and typed
releases detailing stories, upcoming
events. sermon topics Of" any other news
Involving Costa Mesa and Newport
Boch houses of worship to Religion Edi·
tOf", Daily Pilot. 330 W. Bay St., Costa
Mesa. 92627. You can also fax items to
646-4170. Re1eases are requested two
weeks priOf" to an event date.
1510 Newport Blvd .. Costa Mesa • 5'48-93-41
Open Tues.-Fri. 8:30-5, Sat 9_..
LUTHERAN
CHRIST LVTHERAN CHURCH
Pastor William Hemenway
We love children. youth, young adults, c.arttr
adults, seniors. We love to c.are, to reach
out, to mttt nttds, to
a~r questions·
• Sunday Services -8:00am, 9:3oam, 11 :OOam
• Sunda_y School & Bible Studies -9:3oam
700 Victoria Street• Costa M esa, CA 92627
(71 4) 631-1611 • (714) 548-6866 (School)
PRESBYTERIAN
St. Andrew's Presb
Wonhip and hear this pracrical,
Ouist-centettd, biblical m~.
"CATCH TifE VISION FOR
BEING A PROCLAIMING PEOPLE"
(2 Corinthians 11 :23-34)
Worl4 Co111111U11"o1t
Sarurday, September 28, 5:30 P.M.
,._... Sunday, Sepcember 29, 8:30 and 10: 15 A.M.
600 St. Andrews Road, Newport &.ch, California (714) 631-1880
(across from Newport Harbor Hlih School at Irvine and tsch.)
ST. MARK PIF.sBYTERIAN
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SATURDAY, OCTOISt S, 1-
Four more OCC alumni
honored in campus Hall of Fame
By Kathleen Haney, Daily Pilot .. the college he served as a histo-r a p h y
ry and political science profes-business in
Retired Orange Coast Col-sor, head crew coach, associate 1979. In
• lege president David' A. Grant dean of students, dean of stu-the late
received a stylilh send-off Fri-dents, clifector of the college's 1 9 8 0 s ,
day night as he and three other marine programs, facilities and t h e Y
alumni were inducted into s~rvices director, and college ~ eh g : ~
OCC's Alumni Hall of Fame. president. tographing
An OCC faculty member for He was president from 1989 people.
33 years, Grant was honored until his re tirement in December T 0 d a y
, along with Leon Robinson, an 1995· their Costa actor who's bad starring roles in A New Yorker who hails from M e s a -the Bronx, Robinson attended movies such as "Waiting to OCC in 1979 and 1980. He based firm, David A. Grant
Exhale• and "Cool Runnings,· played basketball for the Pirates Milroy & and Mark Milroy and M"rv McAleer Photography, works for ~ r and also took acting and dance McAleer, a commercial pbotog-classes. He was cast in a student many multi-billion-dollar corpo-rapby team that spedaliz · rations such as Colony Resorts, es m film while at the college, and his people and lifestyle photos. film career took off. ~~~~~otel Corp. and ~touffer
All four honorees were on After OCC, Leon studied act-The Alumni Hall of Fame is
band for the 14th annual induc-ing in New York c 1·ty and soon . co-sponsored by OCC's Associ-
tion ~eremony, ~'"hin1cHb°'PTwrh>Yas_. h::ber.g:=-:an::-ror.:lan=din=--=· ::-"g=r.s:::=ll\::rall~~parts~~in::.+~a~te~d~S~t~u:!:!:de~n~..loliA!~Wiii-~~!ii..·.-z_+-
. arnng ro es m x o ce Alumni Association. Past
In front of a crowd of approxi-bits such as "Cliffhanger,• •All inductees include Jill Angel,
mately 200, Grant, Robinson, The Right Moves,• and ·Above Highway Patrol spokeswoman
Milroy and McAleer became the Rim• soon followed. and radio reporter; Orange
' OCC's 49th, SOth, Stst and 52nd Milroy and McAleer were County Sheriff Brad Gates; actor
Alumni Hall of Fame inductees. OCC photography students William Katt; Clive Cussler,
Grant, who grew up in New-from 1975 through 1983. They bestselling novelist; and .Steve
DON UACH I DAl.Y PLOT
Athletes, clergy, pollttdans, educators, chartty workers -the .. Most lnfluenttar people ln
Newport-Mesa, as named in the Dally Pilot's annual Top 103 llst, gathered at the Balboa Bay
Club Friday for a luncheon in their honor. Above, honorees John Moorlach, Tony Petros,
Rich Shapiro and Bill Cote (left to right) share a laugh during the noontime evenl
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Farce 'out· of Otder' has
' lo~· of lau~, little wardrobe
By Tom 11tus. ~/'y Pilot
world ot English theater,
Coaoey is to Alan Ayck-
wbat Jack Sharkey
waa to Neil Simon -a prolific
faroaur with an eye for out-
landish comedic situations. ff
ICmeOae's been caught with his
pants down or her skirt up,
Chances are Cooney's responsi-
ble. -He's responsible for ~Out of
Older,• the latest production at
tbe Newport Theater Arts Cen-
ter, a bedroom farce probably
hastily con(:e!ved with the pri-
mary objective of getting as
many actresses (and an occa-
siollal actor) as scantily clad as
possible.
a~. the audience doesn't
have the ti.me to dwell too
deeply on some aspect of the
plot or another, the show works
well. Rugg certainly pushes the
pace button in the Newport ren-
dition, and most of his actors
respond quite capably.
The play's basic premise
focuses on a member of Parlia-
ment preparing an illicit liaison
with a nubile young tass from
his office (both are married) in a
London hotel suite while the
members of Parliament are
engaged in a heated debate.
Naturally. Mwphy's Law is stDn·
gently enforeed.
Mix in an introverted aide, a
jealous husband, an avaricious
bellhop, a presumably dead
body and a few more scantily
clad ladies and you have the
ingredients for a lively, if some-
what ludicrous, farce. Cooney
adds another crucial element -a
window that slams down about
20 ti.mes during the play. punc-
tuating the comedy with a bang.
Steve McCanimon is properly
flustered as the parliamentarian
on the prowl, although his tem·
po could be accelerated for max-
imum effect. Lisa Lampman
deliciously enacts his would-be
paramour, hopping about in her
scan
show, and is a complete delight.
The key performance, how-
ever, is delivered by Kevin Knill
(a genuine, card-carrying Brit)
as McCammon's aide, charged
with getting bodies and beauties
in and out of the closet. The
manically disheveled Knill
works up a rousing sweat and
bloody well walks away with
the ~how in the process.
. Another excellent job is
turned in by Greg Hoffman as
the waiter/bellhop, who greets
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Size
3 pc. set
bis dielilis with outstretcbed
palm. Hnftman, a lings for a
young Joel Grey, bat bis role .
Uu:led pedectly and bis stage
pres eooe ii terrific.
Less effedi\le is 'Dmothy
Roberts, a younger actor feign-
ing authority as tbe hotel man-
ager and missing the mark.
GeOtfrey Draper fumes effec~
tively as the mwderously jealous
husband who spends much of
his time on stage draped in a
towel.
The charms of Jacqueline
Dwnbrille as McCammon's wife
and Judith Ryskiewi.c:z as Knill's
mother's nurse -who also, natu-
rally. strip down to the bare
essentials -enliven the second
act considerably. Spider Madi-
son is all arms and legs and is
that won't go away. while Jaye
Wilson has a nice cameo as the
hotel's Italian chambermaid.
While "Out of Order" is no
"Noises Off" in the farcical com-
edy department, the play does
have its moments of pure,
unabashed hilarity-as long as
you don't dwell overmuch on
the logic of it all. Performances
continue through Oet. 20 at the
theater, 2501 Cliff Drive, New-
port Beach, with reservations
taken at 631-0288.
AlZHEIMER'S ASsOCIATION OF
ORANGE COUNTY n. Alzheimer's Association of
Orange County ~ volunteers for its
Visiting Volunteer Program; support
group leadef's for patients and care
givers; and for the volunteer helpline.
Interested volunteen can call 283-1111.
AMERICAN CANCER SOCETY
The Orange County Region of the
American Cancer Society is seeking
office volunteers. Also, volunteers are
being sought to answer calls for the
unit's Helpline lnfoCenter. f()( lnfonna-
onon a rvou eer
opportunities, call Sally Carson at 261-
9446.
AMERICAN CANCER SOCETY
RELAY FOR LIFE
The American Cancer Society needs
volunteers for a number of tasks. For
more information, contact Sally Carson
at 261-9446.
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ed. For lnfonNltion, c.all 550-0800 ()(
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AMERICAff RED CROSS, ORANGE
COUNTY owrrER
The Or.nge County Chapter of the
American Red Cross needs volunteets to
address community groups about Red
Crou setVk:es and to act as liaisons with
the media In disaster and emergency
sltuatloos. f()( information, call Judy
Iannaccone, 835-5381, or Joan Miller.
835-5381, Eext. 422.
ASSOOATION RENAISSANCE
CREATORS
ARC is a nol\profrt group In Costa
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.
BAU.ET PAOACA
The Ballet Pacifica Guild, a volunteer
support group for Ballet Pacifica, needs
volunteers f()( a variety of tasks. For
information, call Molly Lynch at 851·
9930.
BIG BROTHERS. BIG 5ISTaS
Men and women OW11 20 yews old
who have lived In Orange County for at
least six months and haw been on the
job f()( at least three months ate need-
ed to serve as big brothen « big sisters
for children ages 6 to 16 from sfngle-
parent homes. F°' iryfonnatlon. call
544-ml
BOY SCOUTS OF AMERICA INC..
ORANGE COUNTY COUNOL
Volunteer opportunities include fund.
raising. prognim development and
training to existing troops and packs.
f()( more lnfonnation, call Devon
Dougherty, 546-4990.
BOYS AND GIRLS O.UIS Of
COSTA MESA/NEWPORT BEACH
The three area Boys and Girts dubs
need volunteer coaches and arts and
crafts workshop teachers. ~Of locations
and more information, call Dick Pow·
ers, 642-2245.
CENTENNIAL FARM TOURS
Volunteer docents are needed at the
Centennial Farm at the Orange County
Fai~grounds in Costa Mesa. Call Ginny
CENTER FOR CREATIVE
ALTERNATIVES
The Center for Creative Alternatives, a
nonprofit charitable organization that
wor1cs through the United Way, needs
volunteers, graduate level interns or
trainees. For information, call Karen,
642-0377.
OTIZENS FOR A SEWAGE FREE
BAY
Your help i:s needed to help-preserve
Newport Harbor as an unpolluted .
resource. Volunteers. group leaders,
and organizers are needed. Call 722·
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SAnMDAY. ocra.a s. 1•
' . Villa Nova helps fight dyslexia
T be venue was the new
W.14 Nova restaurant on
the Newport bay front.
The variety of faces in the
crowd covered a cross section of
a community concerned about
the future of its children. They
bad come in support of Prentice
Day School, a place where chil-
dren with dyslexia learn to
learn.
Founded in 1986, Prentice
Day is a nonprofit, coeducation-
al, independent school serving
children with what are termed
"la,nguage learning differ-
ences.• Overcoming dilficulty
with interpreting language
enables these children to suc-
cessfully complete their educa-
tion. Most are of above-average
intelligence, and many are gift-
ed with unique talents.
Dyslexia is genetic. Until
recently, it was misunderstood,
misd.ia osed and often mis-
treated.
This is no longer true, in
large part because of schools
like Prentice Day. Such facili-
ties help students reach the out-
er limits of their potential
instead of finding themselves
dropouts from school and from
society.
Such success costs money. In
this country, and specifically in
our community, people who
care must find the dollars to
make the difference. Andy and
Charlene Crean, owners of Villa
Nova, took the first step and
opened the new doors of their
re-built bistro banquet facility
for Prentice Day. 'n'ade SuW-
van and Chrh Smith co-chaired
the evening.
•This local school is one of
onl a handful of schools across
the United States committed to
teaching children with lan-
guage difficulties, giving them
the literary skills they need to
succeed in today's world,• Sulli-
van said.
Nancy Jtoyal, the school's
executive director, greeted
guests at the Friday sunset
soiree. ¥We're calling this year's
big fund-raiser, 'Faces of Litera-
cy, Sailing into the Future,••
said Royal, happy to see so
many supporters and uhderwrit-
en tum out for the gathering.
The annual major fund-rais-
ing benefit is slated for March
15 at the Four Seasons in New-
port Beach. Last sea.son's •Paces
of J,Jteracy• fund-ra.tse.r brought
in almost $100,000 and attracted
a host of national celebs sup-
porting the cause.
Nibbling on Villa Nova's cui-
sine and making plans for the
fut\µ'e of Prentice Day were:
Marc and Karen Lemer, John
and Donna Crean, Mark and
Ann Slmmom, Bill ud l(arrlet
Hurl.I, lbomu and Barbara
Adam.I, Steven and Cheryl
Caudana, Gordon and Jill Hal-
ly, Emily White, Cameron and
Kim Smltb, and Marc and Ann
Wlntbrope.
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'First Wives' offers a glimiJse at the ex-files
Not for women only
W.. atch out first hus-
bands, because "The
First Wives Club• is
out to get you. Actually, this
light-hearted-not really male-
bashing -comedy starring Bette
Midler, Goldie Hawn and Diane
Keaton was a pleasant, albeit
not great .. way to spend the
afternoon with my own hus-
band.
The story is about three
women rekindling their friend-
ship at the funeral for a fourth
friend (Stockard Channning)
husband left her for a younger
woman. These women soon find
that they are very much like
their friend; their own husbands
of many years have also left
them for much younger women.
This commonality sets up the
plot: an alliance to exact
revenge on their ex-spouses,
while overcoming their inner
demons and
self-deprecat-
ing behaviors.
Sounds
deep and
thought-pro-
voking, but in
fact, the story-
line is shallow Held.I Bressler and pre-
dictable,
though entertaining. There are
terrific one-liners, a lovely
so)lndtrack and it's great to see
three very talented women
ipteract and play off each other.
The movie is filled with many
ciameos -includ.ing_Mag,gie
$.mith, Kathie Lee Gifford and
I¥ana Trump (she has the best
U¢e) -so it's fun to look for
familiar faces in the crowds. In
general, if you're looking for
S!>me silly afternoon entertain-
IJlent, see thi~ movie and don't
l$e afraid to bring yoµr husband
..s he'll enjoy it too. '· J IEIDI MESSLER. 35, is a hair stylist
and Costa Mesa resident . . .
!i. thoughtful comedy
H ow many times has it
happened? A couple
gets married and before
you know it,
the husband
bu a mistress
and wants a
divorce.
Thehus·
band then
takes every-
thing~ the
wUe has noth-
ing. But how KaUe H~r ·
often is it that
the wife seeks revenge? In •'Jbe
First WIVes Club,• three best
friends reunite when a friend .
dies and find out they all have
something in common: Their
husbands pulled this scenario
on them.
Together, they decide to get
even. And that is when the fun
begins. Starring Goldie Hawn,
·111e First Wives Club• is a
thoughtful comedy. I thought
the plot was cute and the movie
was well-cast. Although this is a
comedy, some parts of the
BUVONE ENTRU RECEIVE
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bowe.er, the fmmy 9CeDel
maJut up few that.
• um ..,.,..,.,. 11, 1s • Newport leedt resident awld • junlof .t New·
port ~ High School.
Revenge is sweet
T hree women have been ·
dumped by their hus-
bands for younger trophy
wives. What to
do? Get even.
And that they
do.
The women
are all over 50
and old school
chums. Goldie
Hawn is an
Oscar-win-
prime, snivel-Gay Waaall
ing, collagen-
and silicone-injected-to-death
(eek, those lips) actress. Be~
Midler is an overweight, witty,
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brash. Jewish mother. Diane
Keaton 11 the doormat, simple,
with a lesbian daughter.
They are on a mlsllon.
•There are only three ages for
women in Hollywood: babe, dis-
trict attorney and Driving Miss
Daisy,• Hawn's character says.
No matter what it takes they are
going to change that. Their
revenge inventiveness is
beyond belief. You're going to
love their spirit.
U you have ever been
dumped (don't lle), you will
laugh, cry and cheer at the .
clever acts these three ex-perts
perform. (Where was this club
when I needed it?) ·
This is a major girls' movie.
•Three XXXs (kisses) for the
twisted trlol •
•GAY WASSALL, 56, Is the editor of
a Balboa newsletter and is Ktl~ in
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Dance and dine
"Under the Stars'
SoutbSn Cetifomla CoDege
and tbe COiia Mela Ovic Play·
bou.e will bolt ils 8nf gala.
•Under the Stari, • Sunday· at
the college.
The evening features a din-
ner, Ive md'.IDeot auction and
entartainment. 1be festivities
begiD at 5 p.m. at sees Scott
Academic Center's courtyard In
Costa Mesa.
11ckets are $19.50 each or
$35 per couple. Information:
893-(339 or 668-6150.
Next year's fair to
boast island flair
Island fun is only a summer
away for next year's fairgoers.
lbe-1997 Orange County
Pair in Costa Mesa will be
themed ·we're Goin' 'Dopical •
and will stray from some of its
typical presentatio to become
more an
closer to home, according to a
press release.
1be 17-day fair-faun July 11
to T1 -wiD ipOttigbt Wmd~
vored attndiool. IUdl as land-
tcapea al bopical plaDls and •
flowers, murals, a giant MDd
sculptwe, and beach-related
artlfada.
Additional Orange County ~
Pair infonnation may be ·
obtalDed by either Calling 708-•
3247 or sending a written
request tO! Orange County Pair,
Public Relations Department. 88
Pair Drive, Costa Mesa, 92626.
Youth art class
offered at occ
Orange Coast College offers
a seven-week drawing and
painting workshop for young-
sters, aged 8 and up. Students
will experiment with watercolor
techniques.
Registration fee is $49. The
workshop is scheduled for Sat-
urday mornings, Oct. 12 to Nov.
23, from 9:30 to 10:50 a.m. at
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Cuba's greatest jazz trumpeter,·
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Advance reserved Ucketl co.t $20
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$18 for OCC studentl, senior citi-
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TRIANGLE SQUARE CONCERTS
Free live classic rock perlor-
mances are scheduled from noon
to 2:30 p.m. Monday through Fri-
day; from 1 to 10 p.m . Friday and
Saturday; and from 1 to 4 p.m.
Saturday and Sunday afternoons
in the Town Square at 1\iangle
Square in Costa Mesa.
ART
LaDuke and bis traditional form
of landscape paintings with scale
model sculptures, electronics, alu-
minum and even Jell-0 forms
with text starting today through
Nov. 1 in the Main Gallery. On the
same exhibition dates, Christo-
pher Schumaker presents a group
of 40 richly textur~ pastel draw-
ings at 1640 Pomona Ave., Costa
Mesa. For information, call 646-
5665.
ARTlfACT ART
Circa 19th-and 20th-century
traditional clay containers and
money in metal will be on exhibit
through Oct. 31 at Timbu.ktu,
1661 Superior Ave., Costa Mesa.
For information, call 650-7473.
WORLD OF AIUAYAY
•The Wonderful Watercolor
World of Arjayay• will be on dis-
play at the Newport Beach Cen-
tral Library through Oct. 31 at
1000 Avocado Ave. The artist will
have a reception from 2 to 4 p.m.
Sunday in the Friends' Meeting
Room. For information, call 717-
3801.
TIMBUKTU
Papier-macbe and retablo
works featuring themes of •Day
of the Dead• and Frida Kablo will
be on exhibit beginning today
through Oct. 31. Timbuktu is at
1661 Superior Ave., Costa Mesa.
For information, call 650-7473.
'ARST IMPRESSIONS'
•pirst Impressions: The Lagu-
na BMch Art Association" will be
at the Orange County Museum of
Art South Coast Plaza Gallery
throusih June 15. •First Impres-
sions will feature selected Cali-
fornia •ptein air" paintings creat-
ed by the founders of the associa-
tion from the Orange County
Museum of Art.
TROPHIES
In honor of the 100th anniver-
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Harbor Nautical Museum will
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FASHION SHOW
Nordstrom South Coast Plata
will host •A Salute to Teachers,• a
fall fashion presentation in honor
of teachers, at 8 a .m. today at
3333 Bristol St., Costa Mesa. For
information, call 850-3790.
SUNSETRAUY
Steve Millend, Newport
Beach's race car driver extraordi-
naire, will be the rally master for
the· inaugural Sunset Rally at 5
p.m. today at The Sutton Place
Hotel at 4500 MacArthur Blvd.,
Newport Beach. The rally will
coincide with Assessment and
neatment Services Center's 14th
annual Newport Beach Concours
car. For information, call 723-
1515.
CAR SHOW
The Assessment and neat-
ment Services Center's 14th
annual Newport Beach Concours
d' Elegance will be held from 10
a.m. to 4 p.m . Sunday on the Prac-
tice Range at the Pelican Hill Goll
Club in Newport Coast "German
Automotive Masterpieces" will
SATURDAY, OCT08ER S. 1-Aft
be showcased and specialty C41'S,
concept cars and an automotive
fine ~ e%bibit will be on display
also. 1\ckets are $20 for adults
and $15 for seniors and students.
Children under a~ 12 are free.
For information, call 756-0993.
INFORMAU.Y YOURS
Center 500, a prominent sup-
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Pedonn:ing Arts Center, presents
•Informally Yours• from 5:30 to
8:30 p .JJl. Wednesday in Founders
Hall a.t The Center, 600 Town
Center Drive, Costa Mesa. The
presentations are designed to
give audience members #behind-
the-scenes" insights into the per-
forming arts experience. Reserva-
tions are required and a donation
of $10 for members and $20 for
prospective members will be
requested. For information, call
556-2122.
SAFARI BRUNCH
A Safari Sunday Brunch Cruise
is available aboard the 54-foot
Emerald Forest TI.ld docked in
a.m. to 1 p.m. every Sunday. The
cost is $25.95 per person and
$15.95 for children under 12 For
information. call 673-0240
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'QUILTERS'
Newport Harbor High School
presents . •Quilters,• a seven-
wcman ensemNe piece with an
enactment ot pnirie life in tbe
mid-1800s, beginning at 7~30 p.m.
today and Sunday at tbe Robert B.
Wentz Theatre, 600 Irvine A.e.,
Newport Beach. Admissim ii S8
for adults and S6 tor cbildnm.. F«
more information, call 631-5517.
'SWAN lAKE'
The Performing Arts Center in
Costa Mesa presents the San
Francisco Ballet's production of
•Swan Lake" a.t 2 and 8 p .m.
today. The center is located at 600
Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa.
Tickets cost $18 to $59. For inf~
mation, call 556-ARTS.
'ORCHARDS'
Orange Coast College's Reper-
tory Theatre Company presents a
collection of seven short stories,
·orchards,· by 19th-century
Russian author Anton Chekhov,
at 8 p.m. Fridays and Saturdays
and 7 p.m. Sundays on Oct 11 to
13 and Oct. 18 to 20 in OCC's
Drama Lab Studio. Tickets are SS
at the d oor only. For information.
'PARAUfl LIVES'
Orange Coast College presents
•Parallel Lives,· a series of hilari-
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Gaffney and Kathy Najimy, at 8
p .m. today and 2 p.m. Sunday.
Advance tickets are $6 for Sun-
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hedges
" !The debate •
! iPandora's Box
• ~I n a policy anachronism dating to the
· flush times of municipal government.
~ the Newport·Beach City Council
)<eeps a "human services grant" slush
. ;fund.
1 • This tax money does not include the
~583,000 in Community Development
)31ock Grant funds filtered from the
Jflational government apparatus for
r ~imilar disbursement.
, Newport Beach, despite protesta-~ions of revenue problems, apparently
,eels no budget crunch when it comes
~o giving money away.
) Two years ago, City Manager Kevin
.(Murphy deemed the Orange County
,._.uman Relations Council worthy of ~'axpayer largess, recommended giving
t S2,900, and the City Council went
long.
~Last year, the co•ncil instead grant-
that "dues" money to the Newport
arbor Speech and Debate Team
Corona Del Mar High School has no
uch team). The question arose again
hree weeks ago.
I spoke at length with Rusty
ennedy, executive director for both
he Orange County Human Relations
ommis.sion and the grant-supported
uman Relations Council.
Kennedy is an agreeable sort of
hap, and he was most helpful answer-
ng my questions. It was apparent,
hough. that this is a man heading .a
ovemment organization· with a tot of
oney and not a lot to' do. ~specially
n Newport Beach.
So what does the council do for
ewport Beach? Kennedy ·said the
nswer is everything and nothing.
In a fairly wide-ranging discussion,
ennedy informed me that the council
onducts four "Hate Crime Network
essions" (30 officers counfy-wide
ttend), one "lnterEthnic Relations Pro-
ram," "Living Room Dialogues," and
various "conciliation" services.
Kennedy was quoted in his request
or money as saying, Although the
ouncil does not keep statistics by city, I
ave estimated the service levels based
~pon the Newport Beach population.
e council respon(ded) to 175 'hate
elated' crimes and incidents in Orange
ounty last year. About 10 would have
nvolved Newport residents as victims
r perpetrators."
Sgt. John Desmond of the Newport
each Police Department sent a list of
1 suspected so-called "hate crimes"
ver the past three years. He cautioned
, though, that these are "raw fig-
res" and that most of them are not
ltimately classified as "hate crimes."
The puzzling part of all this is why
he City Council would support the
~uman Relations Council over the stu-
-.ident-dabate team. Ci~ MaAag~f-
f
hy had the first wor by reminding
he council that support fort.he debate
eam is not justified by "The Policy."
The Contribution-to-Society Public
omment Grand Prize is awarded to
ean Wegener, director of the homeless
dvocacy group Serving People In
eed. •
She appraised the question as "-
opening a Pandora's box." She said it
hree times and -as if the preceding
re not enough -proclaimed that
h support for the high school
te team Is a problem for local gov-
•mment. sort of like the conflict
~church and state. "Education
oes not belong in human services,"
ie said.
My American Heritage Dictionary
ines Pandora as "the first woman,
owed upon humankind as a pun-
ment for Prometheus's theft of fire.
Entrusted with a box containing all
le Ills that could plague people, she
ned It out of curiosity and thereby
eased all the evils of human life.•
Most remarkably of all, the Newport
each City Coundl members accepted
net's remarks Wfth their silence.
who kneel at the shrine of
bleeding heart resort continue to
fractured logk to excuse the trll-
lons of dollars squandered on the
ailed welfare society. They wf 11 say and
enythlng to protect and enhance
r pet progrlmS.
The Oty Council voted _..2 against
debate team.
The long pollttcal career of Marian Bergeson, shown here (center) In the state Assembly In 1979, started on the Newport-
Mesa Board of Educatton, took her through the Assembly and state Senate, then to the county Board of Supervisors and
finally back to Sacramento as Gov. Pete Wilson's Secretary of Educatton.
Supervisor Bergeson
• EDITOR'S NOTE: We asked readers what they
thought of Supervisor Marian Bergeson's resigna-
tion from the county board and whether her
replacement should be appointed or chosen
through special election.. Election o.ffjpals have
since informed us that by state law, Bergeson's
successor can only be appointed or elected in a
general election, which is not scheduled for
another two years. And judging by most of the
hotline calls. readers seem to trust the appoint-
ment process.
I think Gov. Wilson appointed her to be
secretary of education. I think he
should also appoint a replacement. I
don't think we want to get embroiled in a
political battle for this open seat with the
airport decision and all the other things
going on•right now. It is just one more
thing that is going to create problems.
Bll.L 1HEOBALD
Newport Beach
Rather than load up the taxpayers with
the cost of a special election on top of the
bankruptcy costs already, Gov. Wilson
should make an appointment to replace
Bergeson to fill out her remaining term.
Our choice would be Bill Popejoy, who
already has the experience with county
government.
THEBENSONS
Newport Beach
Gov. Wilson should appoint Marian
Bergeson's re lacement. Of the names
you liSt as possib e rep acements, sup-
port Mary Jane Forster and would hope
the governor would appoint her if she is .
willing.
MARTIIA KILLEFER
Newport Beach
I say goodbye and good riddance. I
believe that the replacement should be
someone who is voted in rather than
appointed. It's unfortunate that probably
won't happen because of the way things
are set up currently. J would· hope that in
the future that something like this could
be made a matter of law that whenever
someone vacates a position that they be
replaced by a vote of the people.
And l would like to see a law enacted
whereby if someone decides to bail on a
particular position that they were elected
to that the cost of the special election be
covered either by their outgoing salary or
by their new salary of whatever position
it is that they choose to take. 1 think it is
ridiculous how these politicians jump ship
and go from one job to the next. Parti.cu-
larly at a time when such heated issues
are on the table.
DAVID PYRVES
Newport Beach
Sadly, I think Gov. Pete Wilson should
appoint a replacement for Marian Berge-
son versus having voters select the
replacement. Because these days, voters
aren't educated enough to make a correct
decision and won't be as informed as the
decision Pete Wilson will come to. Lucki-
ly, I trust Pete Wilson.
ERIC KOBR.INE
Marian Bergeson has stepped down,
but what a traitor to Newport Beach. I bet
you anything she buys a home in South
County and moves down there no~ that
she has abandoned Newport Beach in its
fight to have the airport at El Toro. I feel
totally deceived by this woman. So good
riddance to her.
EUZABETIIKNIGHT
Newport Beach
Pete Wilson has appointed some good
supervisors in th~ past. U he would
appoint Kevin Sloat, that would be fine. I
introduced him to Marian Bergeson sev-
eral years ago and she got him to work
for her. Now Kevin Sloat is an aide to
Gov. Pete Wilson. Marian Bergeson
thinks he would be eat and so do I.
ELLEN WILCOX
Newport Beach
G ov. Wilson should appoint a
replacement, but it is extremely
important that the person be one
who can objectively listen to and repre-
sent both sides of the El Toro Air Base
conversion issue. Irvine, Lake Forest,
Mission Viejo and Laguna Niguel vehe-
mently oppose El Toro becoming a com-
mercial airport as they are concerned
about noise. · ·
. While residents of Newport Beach
realize that if it does not become an
additional county airport, there is no
question that John Wayne Airport will
mushroom in size and residents will be
impacted even more than they already
are. With two opposite interests, a super-
\'isor must nevertheless adequately rep-
resent all the dties w1thiD his or her dis-
trict. By opposing m Toro becoming an
airport, Marian 8etg8SOJ1 eppa.rently
thought the South County cities had a
louder voice.
She ignored Newport Beach resi-
dents' pleas to help alleviate our air traf-
fic problem. Mrs. Bergeson apparently
doesn't mi.rid the fact the little John
Wayne Aifl>ort forever will be expected
to carry the air traffic burden of a grow-
ing county if El Toro Airport is denied.
Interestingly, it is because of the
increasing growth of South County cities
that has put the enormous air traffic bur-
dens on our county, yet they are the very
ones who,refuse to take responsibility
and expect John Wayne Airport and
Newport residents to handle all the
additional noise and pollution they have
helped create. ·
The new replacement must be willing
to consider our problems. Whoever the
pe.rson selected, the most important con-
sideration should be his or her ability to
put politics aside and realize the de~
sion will permanently effect the entire
county, not just the South County. Is
there such as person? I certainly hope
Gov. Wilson can find one.
CAROL DOWNS
N""ewport Beach
1 got a kick out of the Bergeson story.
I would like to know who takes it upon
themselves to call her the •popular•
supervisor. She's not popular with me.
She's like all no-conscience politicians.
She · •
ular" ought to be struck.
· DONALD HANSEN
Costa Mesa
I first met Marian Bergeson in the old
"Island House• Community Center on
the main mall in Fashipn Island shop-
ping center in the early 1970s.
As manager of Fashion Island and
program chairman that day for the New-
port Beach Kiwanis·Club it was my plea-
sure to sit next to the speaker of the day
at lunch and to introduce Marian to the
membership.
I recall a most enthusiastic and pro-
longed response to Marian's emphasis
on avenues of education, her knowledge
of her subject, and the Jiumner in which
it was glve,n.
She has given much of herself to
Orange County. Let's wish her well as
California's education secretary.
REGINALD JONES
Corona del Mar
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name?
• Callers say 'treated
sewage water' is the pre-
ferred term.
• IEl>fl'OR'S NOTE: We asked readers
what term the Dally Pilot should use
when describing the lrVine Ranch
The district prefers the terms •recy-
cled ••reclaimed• or •renewec:t•
water. The.Pilot has stuck with "treated
sewage water.•
The Irvine Ranch Water Dis-
trict's distaste for the term
"treated sewage water" is
indicative of the games they
have been playing from the very
start with semantics regarding
their treated water. U they had
stopped lying to the public in
trying to deceive them with
semantics, maybe their programs
would be more willingly looked.
at and would not create such ·
violent opposition, although they
may deserve that nonetheless.
· PAUL BALDWIN
-Newport Beach
We should call the water what
is. Basically what they are trying
to do is to take sewage water
that has been treated and put it
in our Back Bay, which I believe
in attending all the meetings is
going to have some severe con-
sequences on our ecosystem
down here. It should be called
treated sewage water because
that is what it is.
NAOMI ELMER
Newport Beach
I believe that the term •treat-
ed sewage water,• while proba-
bly technically correct, is very
inflammatory and aeates a neg-
ative perception that is very diffi-
cult to overcome. The more
applicable tenn1n-my-optn1on ls
reclaimed water.
Using the term "treated
sewage water" ignores"the fact
that the greatest majority of
sewage water comes from sinks
and showers. However, it is
practically impossible to ch.ange
the negative perception unless
everyone has visited a water
treatment planf and personally
witnessed the several high-tech
j processes that are used to con-
~ vert incoming water to the final
i reclaimed water project.
1 Having said that, I believe the
1 most logical and sensible solution
l to IRWD's problem is not to dump i it in the bay, but to send their i water through the Green Aa:es
1 pipeline to the Orange County
; Water District's facilities for use of i irrigation or for cooling the sani-
i tation district's equipment .._
~ PIUL SANSONE
1 Corona del Mar !------------! • EDITOR'S NOTE: Phil sansone is the j former mayor of Newport Beach.
• l i I don't think we need to sugar-
1 e . i sewage water, call it •treated l sewage water." Don't try to mis-
j lead people by putting some kind
l of acceptable, pretty name to it.
I Ja:1Tl'ZA SCHMIDT • j ; Newport Beach • l l My best guess is to call it
j exactly what it is and that is
1 "recycled toilet water."
l GARY DE VINE
1 Santa Ana Heights i l U you call it "reclaimed• or j •recycled." water, you ought to
J say "partly reclaimed" or "partly j recycled• because it ii not fully
! recycled until you can drink it.
i On the other band there will
1
1• always be treated sewage so that •
to me seems to be a legitimate
t thing tO call it.
I DONHARVBY I Newport Beach
OCTOBER 5, 1996 A 13
COUNSELOR
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former coumelor'i programs.
•1 respect him for who he was,
though I never met him,• Mon-
tenegro said. •He left behind
some wonderful work, which I
-wantto-upand-upon. lhave-a lot
of goals and desires.•
Montenegro left his job as a
cue manager with a federal
Department of Labor program in
Los Angeles to come to Orange
County. His job with Newport-
Mesa ls only part-time, and he
also plans to work part-time with
Hispank Ministries in Santa Ana.
In Los Angeles, Montenegro
helped develop truces between
warring gangs and worked with
youth to curb t~ pregnancy
ud violence.
He said he plans to use those
skilll to help ease gang warfare
in the S)>aUm ar Driv.e area.
Specifically, Montenegro plans
to bring the successful · Project
STOP, ":bich targets junior high
involved in or on the fringe of
gang activity, to Costa Mesa
High.
One of his first visits to the
campus during lunch last week
netted several new recruits.
A concerned adult who speaks
their youthful language, Mon-
tenegro naturally drew a crowd
of students with bis energetic talk
about education and goals and
bis beige leaflets of gang statis-
tics.
•Ninety percent of gang mem-
bers are arrested by age 18,"
Montenegro told the skeptical
students, reading the leaflet.
•Seventy-five percent are arrest-
ed twice by age 18 and, look at
this, 60% are dead or in prison by
age 20."
Before the hour-long session
was over, the students were
engrossed in Montenegro's dis-
cussion, and several voiced their
concerns about whether they
would be able to achieve their
dreams.
Montenegro listened intently
to every student and passed out
more materials about setting
goals and attaining them.
"Read through this and we'll
meet again next week and you
can tell me what you think," he
said., then looked over at a table
of male students who bad been
nonchalantly eying Montenegro
during the hour.
"That.looks like a table I need
to talk to," he said.
"If life is .
indeed
• a JO~!..
it would be
a pity not
to enjoy
the trip."
·We Cate·r To Both.
Our motto around here is,
''The Customer Is Always King."
(Or maybe Queen, depending
on the customer.)
So come in tOc:t
and let ay Us ~ You get St.a P
Yo rtea on ur seven d ay
weekend.
I • I
• to fill in most of the gaps
llWlen eateries.
A City Council-appointed
committee is studying the busi-
oea di;strtct"to t1nd ways to revi-
talize it a bit. Some office vacan-
cies and the recently filled emp-
ty car dealership prompted them
to action.
The 14 businesspeople and
residents hope to stop more
vacancies from punctuating the
_ timile-long stretch of West Coast
-. -Highway from the Arches Bridge
JfO Dover Drive. They'd also like
to make the row of eateries -
which includes The Arches, Villa
( Nova and The Balboa Bay dub -
a trendier, more convenient
place to be.
And business owners have
some definite opinions about the
area. For instance, Zavala and
Lamb said they'd like to see
~ccessible park:in~.
,
j enjoy having the bay on one side
of the shop and Coast Highway
··~TIACK
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Newport Beach jail, the minor at
l:ounty Juvenile Hall.
' Desmond said witnesses saw
the suspects making offensive
comments about Nwhite pride" at
the Balboa Fun Zone before the
stabbing.
: Divers from the Orange Coun-
ty Sheriff's Department and the
Newport Beach Marine Depart-
,.
oo the other. The bayDde locale
attracts their target audieooe ot
boat builders, they Mid. They
sell anytbingJhat can go on or in
a boat -even -wubers, dryers
and refrigera-
tors.
Just a few
doors down from
MMI sits the
Shamrock Bar &
Grill, which
offers complete-
ly different ser-
vices -authentic
Irish food and
beer. And owner
Christina Dug-
gan offers com-
pletely different
suggestions on how to revamp
the area.
Duggan. a native of Ir~d
complete with accent, would like
to see a convenience store near-
by, and maybe a gas station. But
if she got only one wish, she'd
ask for traffic to slow down.
•1t•s just waiting for an acci-
dent," the Costa Mesa resident
• # • •
customer concern."
But she did pick that location
ment recovered the probable
weapon -a large folding knife -
from the bay around 12:30 p.m .
Friday, Desmond said.
The victim is listed in •guard-
ed" condition at Western Medical
Center in Santa Ana.
"This is just a fluke, a one-in-
a-million thing that happened,"
said Llsa Culley, a manager at
Ruby's. "It doesn'..t seem real.
•Even the gangs don't bother
each other here. Everybody
seems to get along when they're
fishing."
foe ber dimly !lt llltle j>ub four
yean ago, aud lbe bas never
regretted it. She paitlculArly
10YM tbe camaraderie among
tbe mile's restaunmt owners.
•Mariner's
.. people
are great to
work with,•
she said. •If
we run out of
something,
we borrow
from each oth-
er.•
Tony Man-
gione, general
manager of
the upscale
John Dominis
restaurant, would· like to see
more tourists along Mariner's
Mile. He said ·he wants hotels in
the area -in fact, he'd like to see
about six of them.
The likes of Robin Leach and
Dennis Rodman have dined in
the nine-year-old restaurant.
Mangione figu,ljeS it's the view
that attracts fiUnous and non-
said. •Just look out tbe WindOW. •
TM aMrby water lured the
mile's newest tenant. Sted1ng
BMW. Tbe luxury car dealershtp
filled one of the ltletdl'I mo.t
gaping vacandea. tbe old New-
port lq,ol1a bulldJngs.
Steding opened Monday,
relocating from a much smaDet
building at ls.f 0 Jam)>oree
Road. Sterling representative
Jeff Minor said he couldn't ask
for a better locatiOn than the
new Mariner's Mlle site.
•everything you can ever
need is right here -restaurant$,
banks, shops,• he said. •Access
here is great•
two months ago, the dealer-
ship bought the new site, which
includes a still-vacant old Ferrari
dealer. MiDor said Sterling exec-
utives aren't sure yet what
tbey11 do with the extra build-
ing.
Rigt\t now, Sterling BMW
executives remain happy, with
their decision to get a piece of
the Mariner'$ Mile tradition,
Minor said.
•The bay is the best part of now, everything here is perfect,•
being on Mariner's Mile," he he said.
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Wednesday, October 9, 1996
7 :00 p.m. at Triangle Square
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pool. would be sentenced to 100
hours of community service and
two years of unsupervised proba-
tion.
•1t was With gn,at discomfort
tbat I accepted this plea agree-
ment with the Orange County
District Attorney,• be wrote in the
letter.
•1n entering this plea, I con-
tinue to unequivocally assert my
full and complete innocence to
any and .all allegations against
me. I am not guilty of any crime,
but It is in the best interest of my
family and friends, and of the
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ordeal.•
Rubino and his wife declined
comment Priday.
Deputy DJstrict Attorney Jan
Nolan could not be reached for
comment Priday.
Ever since Rubtno WU indict-
ed on fraud charges last Decem-
ber, taere has been an-OUtpowiDg
of community support for Rubino,
with many people asserting that
he became the fall guy in the
county bankruptcy.
1be support also extended to
the deadlocked jury in his fraud
trial: nine of the 12 jurors voted to
acquit him. and several actually
embraced and publicly supported . him. .
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CO.VO Mesa polo on the rise. but before
you con say it. here come$ the upset
• Sailors score twice in every quarter;
rush for 335 yards in wire-to-wire rout.
ORANGE -Coman-
che temtory was quickly
a ship full of hungry
Sailors, who you would
think might be satisfied
with their opening quar-
ters this season.
With its victory flag
seemingly already hoist-
ed by the second quarter,
Newport Harbor High's
football team did little to taint its 1996 reputation as
ona of the beit teams in CIF Southern Section Divi-
sion V.
Jett Brinkley, head coach of the unbeaten Tars,
used seven different ball carriers (discounting two
quarterbaclCs) as the Sailors rushed for 335 land
yards, scored two touchdowns in each quarter and
lathered nonleague host Canyon, 55-1, at El Mode-
na.
Newport Harbor (4-0), ranked fifth in the CIF
Division V, created a huge gap between its position
and the division's No. 10 spot, which bad been
occupied this week by previously undefeated
Canyon (3-1).
QUOTE OF THE DAY
'71aot~.., .. .,. -· 4'11( '*""-,,,. ,.. Cit 0 """ -·.
-aJSTA M£5A l'()t() <XMOI saTTT TAfUlR
: 5th St., tum right on Civic Cent.er Dr. -:
: (old 8th St.) Stadium located at OW· ·
: Center and Flower in Santa Ana.:· . : ~ . . ... : •:•:M . . . . . . . -:.!{~ Braverman ~§ . -....
succunifis ~-..
consistency ~~
of opponent:~ ... • : • The Ukraine's Elena ::: : . : Brioukhovets gets the --:-;:
~ best of 16-year-old in the:
~ U.S. Women's Challen~
The Comanche sideline was shellshocked early.
Newport Harbor senior safety Danny Pulido
intercepted a Canyon pass on the fifth play of the
game, returning it 37 yards to the Comanche 20-
yard line, where the Tars began their first invasion. DON LEACH / oAll.v P1Lor : tournament at the Ma.rriG)t.
Newport Harbor's Eric Freeman (40), Jason Deere (66), Brett Baker (21), Peter Hogan (5), and Joe Urban (under : •.
Freeman) smother Canyon'sKomronTMkesblan:'Ericb Schader (73) and DannyPulldo (23) stand ready to asslsl : · • SEE NEWPORT PAGE 84
daily pilot athlete of the week
Mustan~ tamed
by Laguna Beach
in quarters, 10-4
•Pacific Coast League rival
makes a very big statement
with the convincing victory.
By Jim W.tt.fs, Daily Pilot
MISSION VIEJO -Costa Mesa
Coach Scott l&ylor bad an inkling
10-4 quarterfinal
At 6-foot-4, Tood Hylfon is centerpiece of
Costa Mesa's No. 1-rated water polo team.
By Rkt*d Dunn. Daily Piot
W bero you're as high out of
the water as Todd Hylton,
it's no wonder why his
room in water polo comes with a
view.
Hylton, Costa Mesa High senior
utility player, is 6-foot-4 and
blessed with long arms.
"I play low in the water, and if I
see an opportunity, I'll spring as
high as I can to get out," Hylton
said.
"What really makes me happy
ts wben teams try to pass over my
head, because I have such long
arms I can sto the ball. I see
opposing coa es sometimes Just
•SEE HYTlON
: By Richard Dunn, Daily Pilot • • • .6
~• NEWPORT BEACH -If aw..a.
: were given for mental toug~
: Brandis Braverman would cleahjip.
: In her greatest uphill cliD1b-~
: date in a match on the women~~
: tennis satellite circuit. Bravenimh,
: an amateur, finally lost in the ina~
: gural Pacific Mutual U.S. Women'S
: Challenger of Newport Beach.
: It wasn't so much Braverman Io5-
: mg as it was Elena Brioukhov•
: winning, as the seventh-seeded~
: eran from Ukraine gave new~
: ing to the term consistency in Ai-
; day's quarterfinal match a~
: Braverman at the Newport ~
: Marriott Hotel and Tennis-Cl~ ;
: "She was like a wall.• Brav~
; said of Brioukhovets' remar
; hitting consistency, leading Brl ~
: hovets to a 6-3, 6-2 win over th*
: year-old Newport Beach resl .. it
: who refused to go down with_. a.
: fight. -,
"I think my best quality as at~
nis player is that I let things roll •
my shoulders quickly," Braverma.
said. "I don't dwell on a point or C
. game, and that type of ment.9,l
: toughness is one of my great91
: assets."
: The reason mental toughnef9
: becomes an issue here is simple: n
: man to collapse in the second ~
: with Bnoukhovets serving up 3-0.
• SEE TENNIS PAGE -.a
HYLTON
CONTINUED FROM 81
shaking their head."
While Hylton led the Mustangs
with 20 goals scored in five South
Coast Tournament games last
week. it was his defense (16
steals) in the high-profile
preseason tournament that helped
Coach Scott Taylor's squad finish
in third place.
"Todd's just a phenomenal
piayet, 1aylor said. "He sees ll'ie
pool well and he sees the game
well. He's a real team player, as
well. That's why we're successful
-because we play as a unit."
· Hylton, the Daily Pilot Athlete
of the Week. scored five goals in
Costa Mesa's 17-8 loss to Long
Beach Wilson last Saturday in the
Championship semifinals, then
scored five more goals in the
Mustangs' meaningful 10-9 win
over San Clemente to secure third
place.
San Clemente had been
ranked No. 2 in the Orange
County coaches' poll. Mesa was
fourth.
The Mustangs, top-ranked in
CIF Southern Section Division U.
won two of three games against
three of the top five CIF Division I
schools in the South Coast Tour-
nament. They had beaten El Toro,
3-1. in the quarterfinals.
"I felt the most significant play
Todd Hylton made in the tourney
was in the third-place game
against San Clemente in sudden
death overtime." Taylor said.
"Todd received the ball on the
counterattack, turned and drew
an ejection, which led to Hunter
Taylor's game-winning goal. Todd
basically turned the defense
inside, and a San Clemente
~player started grabbing on him,
and he drew ~~ final ejection ...
drive and play the two-meter
position. is Mesa's top returning
when the Mustangs won th~ CIF
SAl\MDAY
• Faotbitll
Commnity college • Orange Coast at
El camino College, 7 p.m.
High school • Corona del Mar vs.
SadClteback, at Santa Ana Bowl, 7 p.m.
• vou.,laall
College women -Southern
C.llfoml' College at Fresno Pacific.
7:30 p.m.
. High school girls · Newport Harbor
8t Nike O\allenge, Chicago; Mater Del
at Corona del M.,., 5:30 a.m.; Costa
MeMI at Unw.rsity Tournament. 8 a.m.
....... hockey
H~ school glrls -Newport Harbor
at Otange County Invitational tit
Fountain Valley, all day.
..... polo
tf!Oh"school -CostAI Mes. at Villa Park T~ Newport Harbor, Corona def Mir at Southern C.lifomla T~ at 1tv1ne. all day . • Soa.r .
Colllge men • Southern C.llforni.
Cott.git at f1WIO Padfk. 3 p.m ..
CA#lge women • Southern c.ntomi.
C.oMege at I~ 3 p.m.
•0-CIM *> cot• men Md YflDtMfl -SoudWn ~ (.ollege at at StMfotd ~.4p,m. '
... ~boys ... ""' ............. .-JPO--rt Hettior. CotoNI del Mw at StMdord
~.
Division n championship at
Belmont Plaza Olympic Pool.
Goalkeeper Justin Taylor is the
only returning starter.
Hylton scored 34 goals coming
off the bench as a junior. The next
highest scoring total for a
retunpng player is six goals.
Hylton, though, prefers staying
low in front of the cage and
intercepting passes.
•My brother (Sean) and I
always had the ability to get our
arms extremely high and pick off
~ses ... said Hylton, refe~g to
June, after starting on Mesa's title
team last season. "Sean has
helped me a lot in getting up
there and predicting where the
passes are going to .go. I started
by watching him in the
community pool here in Costa
Mesa."
Hylton's favorite position? Well.
just about anywhere in the pool.
"I love to drive and I also love to
guard two meters, and every once
in a while I like to go into set and
see what I can do, .. he said.
Every once in a while, it seems
Mesa's opponentt need to check
the passing lanes before
discharging.
MAAC MAAffi I OAl.Y I'll.OT
Costa Mesa's Todd Hylton (above) goes up and over a
Laguna Beach player In a battle for possession; below, the
Mustangs can't bear to watch as score mounts against them.
AFTER WATOtlNG 1WO UPSETS
11 I hope the BCJme thing won't happen
to us. There is something in the ab:
Plus, (Laguna Beach) ia a good team.
I hear they've been talking some smack
this summer that this is the year
they're going to beat us... "
AFTER THE COSTA MEsA LOSS
"I called it, didn't I? ...
-COSTA MESA COAOI SCOTT TAYLOR
... Locals only!
1be Artists, the No. 3 team in
Div. n. were right this day, walk-
ing away from the Mustangs who
are top-rated in Div. n and the
No. 2 team countywide.
They'll obviously see one
another again .when the Pacific
Coast League c:bampionshlp will
most likely be decided Nov. 7 (at
Laguna Beach).
•1 called it. didn't 11" Thylor
said following the match. •&y,
we caxlle out flat tonight We just
didn't come ready to play.
•Give Laguna the credit. They
played a ~t game ...
The Mustangs will be in the
waters at Wla Park High at 9
o'clock this momi.J)g in consola-
tion bracket action against a team
to be determined.
Despite bis numerous opportu-
nities, Ta lor wasn't about to
e excuses. ~en oug e
fates did seem to working against
the Mustangs before they left
their own parking lot. A trans-
portation snafu delayed their
start by abnost 45 minutes. They
only had a few minutes to warm
up, before things got underway.
Laguna Beach jumped out-to a
quick 3-0 lead in the first quarter
before the Mustangs got on the
~sccm:>0a:rd---wi"ith-0:-18 eft on a
shot out in front of the net by
Chad Cleaver on an assist by
Hunter Taylor.
That would be the last goal
Costa Mesa would score until the
5: 11 ·mark of the fourth quarter to
break Laguna Beach's string of
five unanswered goals as the
Artists built an 8-1 lead.
When Todd Hylton was
thrown out of the game on a
major penalty tor unsportsman-
like conduct in the second quar-
ter Taylor knew he was really in
trouble. When starting goalie
Justin Taylor followed Hylton's
lead with an early exit on another
major penalty in the fourth quar-
ter, the game was already out of
reach.
"I think they were just both
frustrated," Coach Taylor said. "I
know Todd felt like he was get-
ting beat up the whole game. -
the tiine he was in there any-
way.•
"I just got mad and turned and
threw the ball as hard as I could,·
Hylton said.. "I wasn't throwing it
at anyone. I know now he was
right to call me on it. ..
Smiling. he added: "Some of
the guys said the only thing I did
wrong was miss the ref."
With Hylton gone out of the
tniddle, Costa Mesa's · interior
game evaporated while Laguna
Beach-applied even tighter
defense and pressed the attack
on the offensive end.
Justin Taylor, who made 13
saves for the Mustangs, was
ejected with about 4:30 left in the
game when he dunked an Artist
player who was perched in front
of the net waiting for a scoring
opportunity.
~ Beecti 10, Costa Mesa 4
5cot"e by Quartws
CostaMesa 1003 ·4
Laguna Beach 3 3 2 2 -10
Costa Mesa scoring -Oeaver.
Montgomery, Soria, H. Taylor. Saves: J.
Taytor 13, SiltNnlego 1, Buc:Nnnan 3.
Laguna Beach scoring -Domin 3,
R rd 3, McOaire 1, McGann 2,
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: Hdl; 6. w. Mlrtinlque. o. : Ha 1..-C.-...,_,.
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: 1. 8allpel1t Bunch. 6 points; 2. (de) K.iller
: V119lns. lase Bandits. 4 e9Ch: 4. (tie) Avc.o,
: Keflie's ~ 2 Nd\; 6. (tie) Squeeze Play,
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: 7. (tie) °"~ Sy5tems. The Rookies. 0 eed\. • Coed~-
: 1. Best Billiards Raicl'I. 6 points; 2. (tie)
: Fllenet Brewdogs, hie Mndits. 4 ~ 4. ! (tie) ADT H.wdcfriwn. i...nler Tigenhartts. 2 ! Nd\; 6. (tie) Riptide, TMm Big ~ 0 elCh.
: Men ...... , ..
: 1. PSA Tem1lnaton.. 3-<>; 2. Shotetlouse, 2-1; ! 3. NatioNI Sports GriU, 1-2; 4. P0C. ~3.
• Men .. ·1-2·
• 1. pomts; . .
: Hooligans. Nwprt Who'eYie, ltd., 3 Nd\; 5.
: Outen Shooters.. o.
• Men'I "G-1"
: 1. (tie) Quien Es Macho7, Renegotiat.on. 5
• points eedi; 3. Martinie. 4; 4. Bladt Sol(. 3; 5.
: Sere.min' Mimis. 1; 6. Shooters, 0.
: Men'I "G-2"
: 1. Junkyard ~ 6 points; 2. (tie) New
: Beginnings. Budmen. 4 Heh; 4. (tie) The
: Tribe, Pierce St. Annex. 2 eedi; 6. 10 Guys
! Named Moe, 0.
: Men'I •c-J•
: 1. (tie) The Chucks. Mulligans. 6 points
: ~3. 84d aatts.4;..4..(tie) Spompag
: Young Guns. JAA Shooters. Step C>odgen, 2
: eedi; 8. Bad News Bftfs, 0.
• Men'I ·c~·
: 1. Barn Burners, 6 points; 2. (tie) Team cali,
: True Top, 4 ~; 4. (tie) Cone, Silver Bullets,
• 2 Heh; S. Nissan Mot~ Corp., 0.
: Men'I •0-2·
: 1. Don't Matter, 4 points; 2. (tie) Benny &
: the Jets, Flatliners, Penetrators. Old Timen. 2
: HCh; 6. Drunk Mob, 0.
: Men'I ·0-1·
: 1. (tie) Containeti, Marauders. 4 points
: e.ctl; 3. (tie) The Shartcs. BMr-Bariam, 2 each;
: S. (tie) The Pirates, Amigos. O each.
• Men'I "D-4"
: 1. (tie) 58th St. Rats. Blythe & Associates, 4
: eedi; 3 (tie) Bombers, CM E-. 2 NCti; S.
: (tie) Oua:n. Astra"s Accounting. 0 NCti.
• Men's ...... "D" ! 1 Yesterday's Heroes, 6 points; 2. Big
• Wednesday, 4; 3. West Coast Auto, 2; 4,
! Wrecklamatlon, O.
: Wonwn ..
1. Tot . .
: Oirtbags. Trophy, M~N-Ed's Strayats. 2 each;
: f,. Pierce St. Annex. O.
: Men's'-"D"
: 1. (tie) Unknowns, The Giants. 6 points; 3.
: Ballbusten, 4; 4. Hogue's Goldschlagers. 2; 5.
: (tie) The Dogs. TWelve Pack. o each.
: • FAU BASKETBALL
: MONDAY
: 1 (tie) umjVO(ous Apes. Sneaker Squeak·
: en, 1--0 tlKt1; 3 (tie) Shooters. 2· 2; 4. ! Kap!Ml'$, 0-0; 5. (tie) Sdiultz Photo, Shooters..
: Sptrit SllkscrffnS. ~ 1 Ndl.
• TUESDAY ! 1. (t .. ) Absol\Jtely Ho 'D', ~ Sqoitdron,
: In The House. 1--0 Nd\; 4. (be) Soljahs. The
: White Shadows. 0-0 Nd\; 6. (tie) Long 8Nch
• Posse, 9'hymef Wltti O\Xtt, 0-1.
! Wll>NESOAY
: 1. (tie> Newport Wholes.le. o.a .. Henry &
: Harry's. 1--0 Heh; 4 (tie) Hdt's Surlboanis.
: F~ 'Em & Hoolt 'Em, COf'IQSten, ~1 eedi
The Phen-Fen Diet
Are There Safe
And Eff edive
Appetite
Suppressants?
e ~a
~~
The :IOSW('r is \CS' llO\\l'\'Cf the rre:tl·
mrnt of olx>s111· Of :tn 0\°Cnve1ghl c.'OOdr·
11on also rcqu1n:~ ;ippropri:uc ' lifcsrvlc •
ch,1ng~ and an 1nd1\•tduall2t'd. f)!Wl\ICl:Jn·
supcl'\1:!Cd. comp~hcnsl\-C appt(>.ich
1nd11dlng d~r. bch:n '°' mochriai1ioo Md
'~en.t'i<' For ewnorn: 11 b not just 1tlm·
plv a m:mt'f o( p\Mrng 1h~nselves ;rw;r.·
from 1hc 1ablc1 The new diet ptlls. 9.t'rtn
propt'rl~ :idm1n1 renxl h)· .i pll~"rci:tn who
IS knot.1edgtabk Ill rhrir USC. CUI ~ a
helpful .ad1uoo for t1.c1~ht rtciuctlOO :md
"right m.untm::incc.
Odl m · office for :in Jfl1>0lnlnK'nt and
tl.l' cm <k:tt.-rmlnc 1( \'OU • n: or arc nt>t
a goc:x.I cancl1cL11e f1.11 ctnig ctwt'lfl\' for
~11y N .in O\'tl'\\C1ghc rondrtlOf•.
\re :1l\O Ofter :dtt:mJll\'C pc08f.Un'i
_, .
r; . . .
~ ~ .
Tli ol' draw-it-up-in-the-sand play ••• Johner makes it wo
• Poutsi?~ upstages
gritty Johnet pelf<mnance.
I l It was a great game to watch. U you're a Utah
fan,• said former
Estancia High quarterback Matt
Johner. Unfortunately, Johner
and his then No. 20 teammates
on the Kansas Jayhawks (now
missing from the polls) were on
the other sideline as Mike Pouts
threw the final of bis four scoring
passes with 1 :39 left to lift the
Utes to a 45-42 upset victory.
The performance bore the
mystique reminiscent of his
fabled uncle, Dan Fouts, a Pro
Football Hall of Pamer who
played for the San Diego
Chargers.
Mike Fouts, a senior for the
No. 24 Utes, played bis JC ball at
nearby Saddleback.
Almmt lost in the shuttle was
Johner's four-touchdown
pedormance that included a nifty
scoring play ott a fake field goal
to put KaD$4S up_,. 42-JS._ with
4:09 left.
•1t was one of those plays you
draw up in the sand.• Jobner
said. •That was our first one of
the year. The coaches called it. It
came at the right time thank
goodqess."
Johner, an Estancia High
grad, had led the Jayhawks back
fro.Jll a 21-7 deficit, with & TD
pass just before the half and two
more on their first two
possessions of the second half lo
go up, 28-21.
"I never felt comfortable that
we had it won,• Johner admitted.
"I knew if they bad the ball at
the end they had a chance.
(Fouts) is a great quarterback.•
. . . . . . . . . .
. . .
Orange Coast and Cerritos have met-eight times over
that span, five during Bill Workman's regime, and the
result has been the same ... the Pirates will try, try again
tonight in an attempt to get back to .500 for the season.
By Jim Walters, Daily Pilot
TORRANCE -The last thing
the Orange Coast College foot-
ball team needs, coming off a 48-
7 shellacking by Mt. San Antonio,
is a road game against El Camino
-a team the Pirates haven't
· ce 1973.
In all fairness, the string of los-
es to El Camino is only eight
games long during that 22-year
span, but five of those have come
in OCC Coach Bill Workman
tenure. Workman's Pirates have
never beaten the Warriors.
El Camino (2 -1) is coming into
the 1 p.m. game off a 38-7 loss at
Saddleback, a team that beat occ, 59-20.
•All we can do is send out 11
guys at any one time,· Workman
said. •And hide the razor blades.•
As if things haven't been going
bad enough for the 1-2 Pirates,
they'll be without leading wide
reCeiver Marquis Battle, who will
be sitting out a one-game suspen-
sion "for conduct detl1Jnent41 to
the team,• stemming from an
unsportsmanlike penalty in the
second half of the Mt. Sac. game.
He'll be replaced by fellow
freshman J.D. Denham. Tight end
Joe Khamis will also be making
his first start.
The backfield, considered one
of the strong points at the start of
the season, hasn't scored a rush-
ing touchdown all year. Fullback
Mike Freeman, formerly of New-
port Harbor, is playing on a ten-
der ankle be re-injured Saturday;
and Chet Walker is out with a
shoulder injury. William League, . . .
sion Conference rushing (with
just over 100 yards a game) has
n
bles the la.st two games.
•They think it may be an
ulcer,• Workman said.
On the defensive side of the
.
ner, an Estancia High product, is :
gone for at least four games with :
two broken bones in his left foot. :
Virgil Hopper bas also been lost :
on the defensive front, forcing : . . .. ' .
up.
Zach Hayes will be moving :
from middle linebacker to replace :
Mollner while Steve Stevenson :
will step into the lineup at the :
other end. :
Jeff Carr, who has been side-:
lined with an ankle injury, will :
give it a go at outside linebacker, :
replacing Dave Brown who will :
move into the middle slot. :
John Harcar will start at cor-:
nerback while Craig Nosse !
moves over to free safety. :
All of which doesn't bode well :
for an OCC team that has given !
up 295 yards a game on the :
ground, worst in the Mission Con-:
ference. The good news is the :
Pirates aonT figure to be cbal-:
lenged much on that front by an :
El Camino team ranked 12th in !
conference rushing with an aver-:
age of 59 yards per game. :
The Warriors are led by quar-:
terback Damion Ward who is at, :
or near, the top in every passing-!
related category. He has complet-:
ed 50 of 114 attempts for an aver-:
age of 312.7 yards a game with !
four touchdowns and three inter-:
ceptions. !
Corey McCoy and Damon !
Gourdine have been his favorite :
targets. McCoy bas a team-lead-:
ing 14 receptio1?5 for a 14.1-yard !
tions, b;_.t is averaging a whop-!
ping 21 .8 per catch. : .
against a patchwork OCC !
defense that hasn't recorded an :
interception all year and has giv-:
~up 2~ points in a quarter four !
•• J•m
waiters
Johner leads the 2-1
Jayhawks today against a
struggling 0-3 Oklahoma team.
• After three games, )anlor
running back J.R. Walz is still the
leading rusher in the Patriot
League.
The fonner Corona del Mar
High standout had another big
day for HoJy Cross, reacbJng the
century mark in rushing for the
second straight week with 100
yards on 19 canies. He also
caught a touchdown pass, but it
wasn't enough as the Crusaders
fell, 37-30, to Princeton. Walz has
299 yards on 65 carries for the
season. Holy Cross will be on the
road against Columbia this
weekend.
• 'IWo former Orange Coast
College players will be on
opposite sides of the ball today
when 3-1 Washington Stale
clashes with the Uruversity of
Arizona (2-4) in Tucson.
Steve Tatua is a starter on the
defensive front in hls first year
with the Wtldcats. He has been a
steady performer and has a
fumble recovery to his
credit.
Wide receiver Chris
Jackson has been seeing
a lot of action for the
Cougars. He had a
touchdown grab in
WSU's 52-16 romp last
week over San Jose
State.
CdM grad Mickey
Long is on the Cougars' Johner
two-deep chart and
could see action.
• Jason Boyce ls just two shy
of setting the career assist record
for the Washington State men's
soccer team, ranked No 2 m the
country in the latest Soccer
America Poll.
In nine games. Boyce ba.s
recorded three goals and sut
assists to bring his career aSSLSt
total to 28 for the 8-1 Cougars.
MARC MARTIN I DAl.Y Pl.OT
Newport Beadl't 18·year-old Brand.ts Braverman puts up a backhand during compeUtton
at tbe U.S. WOlllell's CJMllengen Tournament at the Newport Marriott. She bowed out of the
dwmplmwhlp conleatlon Friday, losing out to Elena Brtou.khovets of the Ukraine, 6-3, 6-2.
TENNIS
In a match teaturing never-
ed 22 mblutu with 15 deuces
and needy 20 advantage points
for Brioukho9ets.
Bravennan,
the heels of her disappointing
setback in the endless fourth
game.
•The fust thing I thought
was thit 1 let it get away,·
Braverman said. •1 just try to
restart, just foJtJet about it and
o on to the next ame. I alwa
let things roll off my shoulders;
in life, too. U I lose a tennis
game, I take it very senously,
but it's in the past and there's
no · I can do about it.•
Braverman, whose swagger
on the court portrays a special
sense of confidence. kept her
poise following the potentially
draining fourth game. Braver-
man held serve, then broke
Briou.khovets to make it 2-4.
•some games can be too
sloppy, and at this level, you
can't do it," Braverman said. "In
juniors, you can get away with
~more errors, but I made
too many (Priday). •
Braverman pl&ns to stay in
town until Oct. 23, when sbe
leaves for the U.S. Tenrus Asso-
ciation li'ain.ing Center in Key
Biscayne, Aa.
Braverman, ranked t.hin1 in
the natio-n by the USTA in the
girls 18s, scored the biggest
she defeated top-seeded Jolene
Watanabe in the first round on
Tuesday.
Braverman, who also went
through Stephanie Mabry m
the Round of 16 on Thursday,
was the only American in the
quarte .
Bri.oukhovets will face fhird-
seeded Emmanuelle Gagliardi
in the semifinals today. Gogllar-'
di beat Corona del Mar's Ken
Phebus in the tint round. after
Phebus won three qualifying
rounds to advance to the main
draw. Braverman. a wild-card
entry, is playiiig in women's pro
satellite events through USTA
invitations. She will not accept
the $675 awarded to each quar-
tedinallst. instead remaining an
amateur.
TAKING CENTER STAGE
•Even though he has red-shirted
his first year at Colorado State,
Corona del Mar High product
Nick Schaumburg ~ finding
himself In the center of things.
By Jim Watt.ts. D'*I Prlot
"I thought it was pretty cool, 1ust being
at Nebraska,• Schawnburg said. ·All the
history. "We kind of lost pretty bad.
though. 'Tbey were pretty mad.•
1alk about your understatements. Th
Rams were more like the ~dal lambs,
absorbing a 56-9 thumping.
Tb.it lofty talk of recofds iJ all
well-and.good, but for Scheumbwg h1S
focus is much narrower -running the
opponent'• off nse in practi and gotng
todas&.
In many way, the boo have n the
tougher opponent.
·1 wun't rMlly a gr t st\id nt at
Carone; but I bift been ~my ~ .
INdy ........ " be Mid, j\IS\ retummg hoin
• mendWcy mgbdy, two-hour ltUdy
111 ii aG Oftl'l I lft by OM ol lbe cO.d..
·ha~ mum.,...._, did•
..._...... be illillL ·Alb«M· loobD kind li ... Cft'W your life.
lbe former COl'OIMI .dll!SI" Mat~ ltilndout ~~
pidred up • Jeut oaf "
~ m l8Vell o1 the
c.ouga.i:s· eight wins.
If be keeps cm bii~....;,jl•
present pace. the recait:::
appears set to fall ~
week.
• EdwJll Hlgll" Mark Stephens bai
returned to the nets ana
is sharing time in go.l
for the Orange Coast College
water wolo team, which has
gotten off to a 8-7-1 start. 4-1 in
Orange Empire Conferenoe play.
• freshman goalie Rlda
Gonnering is leading the Golden
State Athletic Conference with
the lowest-goals-allowed
average, giving up 1.03 a game
for the Southern Califomia
College women's soccer team.
Double
-edged_
sword:~:~"'"""~--,,.
•There's a downside te
excelling as a punter;
former Newport Harbof
standout Doug Stuckey
finds himself in the
limelight a little too often~
By Jim Watters, Dally Piiot
I T he Oregon State Beavers are having a record-setting
I season, unfortunately not
the way most football teams
hold the longest losing strealc"in
NCAA DiVlSion I with 14
straight. .
The Beavers are also only one
loss away from tying the Pac-10
record of 15 losses, set by, you I guessed 1t, OSU, during
1990-1991.
In the combined history of all
the members in the Pac-10, there
have been only four 14-game
losing streaks, according to
research provided by the Pac-10
office. One teams has done it
three times. Yep ... the Beavers.
In the middle of this futility,
stands one man -senior punter
Doug Stuckey. The former
Newport Harbor High standout
h6.s to ~def'ed among-th
favorites for first-team All-Pac-10
honors if just on sheer volume.
"It's kind of a double-edged
sword,• said Stuckey. •I'm
getting a lot of
work, which is
good for me,
but I'd rather
see the team
wm.
"So far we've
been the best
two-quarter
team m the
nation. We had
to come back
to tie Cal It Doug Stuckey
wa.sg o
see some We there.·
•Writer believes certified
• athletic trainers are the . : answer for many sports, • : manyrompe
• . ! Dear Sports Editor : This letter is in response to
: a Sept 25 article in the
: sports section entitled: •Another
: look at on-site ambulances.• I ! would like to mention another U~"'-~~I : soluti9n to. the problem. : the article stated paramedics ! receive 1,144 hours of training
~ : while EMrs .receive 116 hours of
' : training. I believe the argument
tootbell games beea.t-Ml!I.
Certif*f Ath)etic 'ftedQeco
our recent graduates ere I
working in local scbook head
trainen. Omdaoe ~is (he
head trainer at Newport ltiut>Or
ffigbandg~4r i Amanda LaWIOll (an. 1 sophomore) during f
season. Ryan Helbling
head trainer at Woodbddge. .
• Ne~rt Harbor's Greg Wertman (22)
DON LEACH I DALY PLOT : was EMn would not be
breaks to the outside, nearly scoring a touchdown; guard Dan Otting (right) trails the play. ~ necessary staff at football games
: because paramedics would be
Athletlc trainers are~
to all student/athletea, ~
of their sport They're~~
qualified a.Wed health : ' • t
: ~ Neuapoft tWbor 55, Cenyon 7
: Scare br Qumrtln ~ Harbor 14 13 14 14 -55
~ 0 0 0 7 -7
: AntQuwW
INH -Oh~ 9 run (Johnson kick), 9:33.
· 'NH -Ohrel 3 run (Johnson kldc), 6:22.
: s-.1~
-NH -Fredrllcsen 8 run (Johnson kick), 9:07.
!NH -Ohrel 1 run (kldc filled), 3:24.
.. ~H -Pulido 14 pass from Fredriksen (Johnson
IUQt), 9:05.
•NH -La Bass 21 pass from Fredriksen ~nson kldc), 3:58.
r Fowth~ .~o/" -Ch. Scott 4 pass from Cr. Scott (Keullian kl"N. 11:55.
,;NH -Baker 6 run (Johnson kick), 9:49.
• ;NH -~Ix 3 run (Johnson kick), 1 :37. ~~e::.6,445;
3-29; Wettmln, 3-23; ~rd1, 1-6;
~tcsen. 2-3; Gorm1n. 1-1; Urban, 2·1.
•• ~_:-~~ 8-SS! Newman, 8-28; ~· 1·2; T.teshlan. 4-for-minus-2;
Ct. Scott, 4-for-roiflU5-17; Team. 1-for-minus-20.
smtVIDUAl MSSING
NH -F~lcsen. 1~12-0, 134; Gofman. 1-1-0,
13, Cyn ·Cr. Scott. 6-18-1, 99.
·• INDNIDUAL RECEIVING •NH -Pulido, S-55; ~ 3-46; La Bass, 2-33;
GqYa11t, H2. Cyn -Montgomery, 2-73; Ch. Sclett. 2-1 5; Frouslalds. 1-11; Culver, 1-0.
·• GAME STATISTICS
NH Cyn Pim downs 23 10
ltushes-yardage 44-335 2~
ltasiing y~ 147 99
,asslng 11-13-0 6-18-1
~ return )'.•rd19e• 37 o
Sada-negative ydg 1 .5 2 ·22
f]let yardage 519 145 "'nts 1-26 7-27.2
fumbles-fumbles lost 3-1 0-0
flags-nety1rdage 12-130 5-70
Time of possession 26:51 21:09
•Punt returns. interceptions, fumble returns
ESTANCIA
CONTINUED FROM 81
Strong might be an under-
statement for th.e 4-0 Eag!es,
team in Estancia's 32-season
varsity history after four games
(160 poiiits, topping the 123 put
up by the 1989 squad that went
After Dawkins sprinted 66
yards up the middle for a touch·
down on the second play of the
gai6e, Peny, who came in with
onlf. one completion in 10
attempts this season, connected
on play-action scoring tosses of
48, 38, and 29 yards to Manu
Tarilelu. Dawkins and Mokede,
~Y· '8ch Estancia receiver was
NEWPORT
CONTINUED FROM 81
wide open behind the
tiunthed-up Seabawk defense, MARC ..wm / OM.Y Pl.OT which. taking a cue from other Eatanda's James Dawld.D.l 1'1111.1wildIn93-21 runaway.
:i:,t~i:n::w~us far, dared offensive display. was a strong carries, catching two passes for
':they were 1n almost an 11• defensive sho\Ving by the 37 more, kicking five PAD and ma,; front, 80 we had to throw Eagles, who limited Ocean running for a two-pomt canver-
ibe•, ball,. Uebengood said. •1 View to 42 yards total offense, non to single-handedly
lot ol -.a•·t •. p u until substituting generously 1n outsoore the Seahawka. He allO a U-.i.L ~o erry . .-..e the final 95 seconds of the first kicked otf 10 ttmel, all but one
bot night• half booming inside the Ocean
• .._..,.e 28·ix;~~=-quarter Equally worthy of Ueben-Vlew S.
-11 Just t< ve plays good's praise was the relentless Dawkim firilabed with 236 for wlnnen, who refUted to rulhina yards on 14 attempts
lDto a\JiM oontro1 at any effort ol. Ocean View (t·l). and Pe1iX ramblid 128 oo ~"'t poqia_ 1 •They never gave up, even -wu
-iW• talked a lot about main-when we put all those points on tdel to help the ~ PGlt 24 ~ the ln~" Ueben-the boarct. I feel bad for them, fitlt:~ toOk uvan-
..,.. ~ •tnfact. ~cnlb&d because their new coach (Ron t&~"tl_the liberal Nbltituting •
to eey enJtbing to th• • Vander Sluis) la doing good to score tbe fiDa1 touchdown on
...... ... et beltUme, • tbingl with that program.. • 20..rUd bW'lt Oft tbe llifl Ilda ww. ~t.llln9 The Bstanda program it wtth :34 Wt ~ of the tMm. Nme obvtoualy in pretty good lhape, JObD JJebengood Jr., ~
.._,._--:---..~· u well. even with standouts Tanlelu end Mike· BdeDo: Mb
John Romm (broken leg) and • quartAttbeck NCQ for th•
TaJeni Tuielu (sore enlde) lleglM,. wbo lllDpped 11 °' UM
IJ*"'tng the~ IJldUrtg an s.u.wb' Jb'li ta .... ..
tbe 8llDOUIK'W'I booth. plats far 2 rUdl or ... .
Mobde toot up any IMck -·n.. -...,. 81' ,.. eoar-
for 'Illa.» nmwu~ w••s'd mg-.. w ..i ,_.. 1'-2 •ti• 1114», twuQIJ!11t ' , I' I .,.. W jullll -._ two wttbt!e~~--.. 2 .-.~--..... .._~~ ....... ~.:;..,:.........-....,;~._..~-=-~~~
! ~in any emergency
: sttuatlon and have more
: extensive training anyway. I agree. ! EM1S are not the solution ! because their training is
~~~---. : extremely minimal and they
: would only be available at the
: various football games anyway.
: What happens to the athletes
• injured in other sports such as
wrestling or basketball?
I would propose the district
take a _ look ~t hiring Certified
1,500 hours of experience-
spedfic training in handling
• injuries sustained in sports.
: They're also required to have a
: bachelor's degree in sports ! science, as well as pass a
: national certification exam ! provided by the National
: Athletic li'ainers' Association. ! EMIS are certified after a
: one-98UlflSter course at a ! community college. Who would ! you rather have working on your
,...------. : son o.r daughter when they're
: injured?
: I am the Chairman of the
: Department of Exercise and ! Sports Science at Southern ! California College. Our
! depart:rnent"h:a been involved 1n
: supplying student trainers ! (working toward certification) to
: the local high schools. I have ! been involved in Costa Mesa .__ ____ _, ! football for the past 10 years,
: either as a head trainer, or by ! providing trainers to the high
: school.
: The head trainer at Costa
: Mesa High (Joyce LaPointe) is
: an sec graduate. The Estancia
.---------------: head trainer (Dionne Wright) is a ! senior in the SCC program. We
: also support her by sending two ! additional student trainers that . . . .
professional to Wed ~
athletes~ to th~ in the preventiOn, G~INl-llCIN-loUM:a&.-
lfeatment and rehabilitation ~
all sports injuries. -. 1
Certified athletic tra1DeCI are
hired mostly at the college level
in California. Most~ -·
athletic departments coUkl~
exist without their athletic.
training staffs. While college
coaches are expected to ~
educated m sport sdences;
they're dependent on the :
athletic trainer.
U the college athletic }
programs cannot survive Without
trainers, why have lbw~
school programs beenaJlowed to
exist without qualified~
professionals on·slte? , ;
High school coaches are not
expected to hold degieel in
coaching or sportsa~y
ue buicallyvoh3dMJ
How much more · 11 l
to have professionals trained in
injury recognition on the
sidelines fo.r high schOQl sports?
High school coaches h&~ little
more than basic first aid training
and are not qualified ~
recogni7.e serious tajwW from
mlnortnjurles.
Many states now requite
Certified Athletic 1hdnen at the
high school level, but California
is not one of them. It 11 sad that it
takes traumatic injuries for
people to focus on the ~ that
student/athletes are~.
but this latest incident lbobld be
a wake-up call -especially to
the parents.
Mn. Terry lAlgler Cbatuaan.
Exerdle ad Sports SdeDce
l>epmtl&ent
Head Atlllek n.tMr
Soathem c.utonala College
~ occ gains comly 3-2 victory;
! R an Yurada breaks his~ le
(Dawkins run), 4:46.
Est • Molcede 29 pass from Perry
(Molcede kick), 1:18.
5ec:ond QuM'W
Est -Mokede 43 run (Molcede kick), 7:55.
Est · Felix 47 run (Mokede kfck), 1:35.
OV • Almendarlz 64 run (McMahan
kick), 0:50.
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tlbauc NOTICU PUBLIC NOTICES PUBUC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES OAllU&fi ... OlmruY ... . t5l
~ MUC NOTICE ~s.ct1on 11188 of the Civil lllUIT Na: ~ to. NN:&t:'-"ll-.2.. • ••••-w ._ weuna-t ct. •· Lolft: •tW. ...... .,._ .. ~ ~.... oome to a trtct .,.,.., °' ._ .aOUM. .._.. :.. NOTICa Of' DATIDa leptember A.UNDClllT a.w: ......_ ,._ ..._....... ~ of famly Aoy111 ~ group 0.,..,.01nuiun * IH MOVIE-IN * On The a.nd 180" Lux eon W 4bd/3ba. i NOPGSllD 28, 1... WJma AP ...... .ta. fW • a; n.. nrt' .... ........... it .Long 9elOh urd •3BR, 2BA dblwd. View OcHn front spa. 3-Car gar Pointe
\;. UNKllUQIA N•WPOllT NORTH --...alYOUAM•C-. ............ i ,...:wen dedclng to 111111rt 8n M .... .-.. .. uu•b1la .-ff-SO/momti rent. 28R 1Um. S19SO/mo. Home, -geted, tr,ryrd ~ It hefeby g1Yen APAJllTMRNT9, 2 1111· MUL.T .,.._A._, Of' ace QI cy Gr .... ... day, Oat 1• al_.., al an..m ea-oy In a 44Hll ........... ,_. •1BR, 1BA snglwd, (714) 83 ..... 8 $4250. Agt, 509-2002 tat The Bat* of Orange LANO, NIWPORT ~Dl'TIDAllll1,1m. .._flit.at t ,_, IMid In :::"'al.~::::.:~ 1880 he ~and · T .... ,. ........ Adtl-• $850/month rent. Both •
COl.Ulty, Fountain Valley, IEACH, CA 82880 -TO -·~JTNCIUCT'IOH P1111C111 1 ...... t 'I rt t llw:ti to ~ ... w..ean .»It beoante ................... lllpf avail w/IH option•. NIBWPORT lllDG• . ~fomla hat made ..... p bll h d N ~·-' 'YOlllt ,,.._ • fl\dlldl ..t ~.... ....111 ... _... --.. " ...... -r ca. 1741 Pomona #3 44 NEWPODT Special Clo•• Out
lion IO ,..._ F-... -·-• ;:;.o:_ u I I ewporl -.... rr aaav. -"' .., .. .. .._. ~ -al l!A ......__ ~ ----..... -.. r ' I\ .,,_ U S u• ......... .,.. "'"!.'.L.:·--• -"'' ~ •• _ _ ,.._,. -..or-J & " -H ..... _ .... ..-...... ._ * 71 .... 90 4889 * .,.tea. P to 1200 P9ll in.nnc. COl'pota· e_each..Co111 Mela Dally A~ ULa. p VQU ......_~.._ ... _. roe. Tla'l1-4t/1.... ay ennv. ~= • --llJLCB 2169 offl Move In by Oct. '-'~-Washington. D.C. Pil04 S9pl91Tlbef 28, Octo-...,MDP\MMTIDMOP M. ........... • .... •RIO cooeld•ed ...... a ......... ~........ For .... or Lea.. 31 It. Hurry, Flnat ~ IOI hi Mlnen con-bet 5, t998. 1HUM1\NC11'1HS~ all 1 ... 2 ..... .. _ _. .... twnly ,,..... to.................... Nwpt Bch. 2bd/2ba Phase 1 BOR from
.. to merge with Orang• SMe3 ·-~ AGMllT YOU. ealled. n. ,....._ ••• II. 11-fre, be p.ft ol tt"9 rliPldlY ..................... 8actc Bay Senior Pane H2 VU .. Pt-Fabulous . 51100· 2 BOA from
Bli'IC:Orp. Fountain VaJlev. PUBLIC NOTICE YOU IHDULD OO#flll:f ~ ....._..,..__ P••••d away on growtng community .... ., .. ,1111 ll.... 8kr, 878-e241 upetalra 1BR. 1BA, 11345. Refrlgeraaor,
c.ldOmla. Thlt notice 11 uwn:.. Naece51! ~ ft ISP I to f "!• f/I.. Ocllobar 3rd al the and to be.,.'° edd ..... _. · Tl " pool View. balcony. microwave, fireplace. t,.~I ~ i~ NOTtc• cw = ....:~ • ._.. :,_ ~---= . :r!c.°' :--:,. ta= :n~ °'r~C:. ~~ hll • 44• ... _, CEMETllY LOT/ 11200 7eo-G378 ~~~,· •rS,p•a· 11r.~d••.·.~
Oepollt I~ Act. Any AVAILAIUUTY ()ff . .. Cl!.':., ........... --VII. mt..,,... Helen L ........ end IMwance buetneee ......... ., ...... QYPT 1225 2bcl/tba t1880
P9('IOn wishing to com-ANNUALRETUIUt •t --Wllaa....-C Cllle=CA .... 1"8 tt'8lr dlM• Mm R. ....._ .. be Mid ~·--WIMclllll StloSllol Private Garage wflh {
ment on this application Pursuant lo Section tD .. Dlllld d ~ .. •* 1Nllle .. ""*°-Dee R, ""*°-~11, flrtdeY • .................. --C 3bd/Sba Bavtront r•mote. •LJmlted . may Ille hll/hef commencs S104(d) ot the Internal Rev· ec:ullllCI-., ._.I.~ dllilll9.,, Mmr tar.,, TahMa TecNro. 8nd 1pm Pecllo v..iw •....,......, ... ,. :a _.. .. @ IPeolfto B•et loc, bch S8500 Av a I I• b 111 l y . '
1n .witlng with the R~ enue Code, notice 11 =.awldlllw"'4:ardlldon ~dh......-Adch H. Aer*° and Me or\ al ~ark ................ la Ills VW.. 2 together.~ Oruncfy.Rttr 875-451151 (714).,...1•79 .I
Oirec:tof of the Feder81 o.. hereby given that the an-m • ...,,,..11 ty ....._ .,.. .._ ~ * ~ He dlil ..... • ....... • • discount.a. Easy ac-Spect.aou .. r pollt lnlw1lnc9 Coroofa. nual return fof the filc.i No. G.1Z84I In tklClll -"'°" •11• C I -. grw L .... 7 111111. lit-. ens. (310) 123-1085 :I b d f.I b a I 3 5 0 0 . N 11 C at1 lion al ltt Regional 0fllce Y98f ending &-30-95 Of Mae ,. _fl( caill ...... In ...... ..... .,,,. ~ W bofn In T900l'M ........ q 1 • ft .... BayehorH near Wal9f'. ewpo oe Ec:tlef Str.... Sult• Belle Wright Trust, • prt. .. dlD d .. C'ourUlr ..._ ........ d .. ...,... ..._ WaahlnglOn on ._ • • PACIFIC VIEW View 2 pvt beach••· oat• 2 + 2 rental , s.n Frencl9co C&IJ. vale f°"""atlon ate avail-contlr d Onnge Oaunlr, .a f/I .. 1-• .. .,., ol ...... 1lllO. .........11.-.-..-,_ site, SunrlH Section, guarded. MM93e condOmlnium 113"5•.i IMtOI belore ..,.... able at the toundatlon'I c.zro,, ...... ......., it _ _.. ...... 0 .. • .. Whtie heiS*'ll to -... st U oc--Lot 207 Grave O Mu1l Refrigerator, micro-'
l-'---41"81Wl&-.of--._. app11citlcin odoclpat otllce for .1oap_c:_ .. Malce d Dlflllll ... --"'7 vlde tor........... 111-11--.-. -. Hll. Sac s1200. ·Laura UVllDi COVE weve. fireplace. Pool,
completed.. Pro-lion during regular buSI-..-s COiia, • aw .., -msgt-'~.-g.-e;c;1m1:n.-~~14-...;:apa.-~aet1S--..L011101t11C..-~
d ~completed ~11 hour9~ from ~m. to ~,.......°"'~...!'!_..tklClll allh•llCl9lll .. ~._ ... father• death, h• MCl'IOmw upgraded 2br TWnhm Biiiiard•. Prlv•t•
ttlanthe30lhday p.m. any cit who ··----...... p ...... Of .. No-Joined .. ...,, Air-·-a.w.11 --DW!•Y W!e!t'•TE Prvt l>e•ch, wlk lo Bal ()ar•g• with remote. ng the flret required requnlt within 180 days Of Mid catll· tlce d .. II: '141,HJ• "°"*· He Mf¥eC1 Ne ·---r..-ROUS ~ ~ n le. & 1torH 12400. •Llmll•d Avallablllty. -
11ion dale. •lier the date of lhl• publl-"-di. wl7 W on In ecldlon to Clllfa, .,. OCM-*Y •a plot..-=y • .......,,,.... ES/ W.ANTED l825 040·1212 Own/Agt (714)789-1•'7• i
nonconfldent1a1 po<· cauon. 1M11t•a .. Nartta..,,.. rn-. w1r -=--a m-after the -1n 1... ,,..--~ CONDOS of thl appllcatlon n1e 1, The 1oune1111on·1 prlnclpal .-.... • .. c::iaur11y ..... d'8dl en.wt on 11 end then •• llllaut to • ~emaby Deluxe •ay Front .; ~ tor lntpec1lon. n office 11 located at Suite 1aO CMc C.. ..... • ......., 11an11, • llllllrt hie_,.. In._ FOR SALE Alt Not•• In Oefeun Super vu o Newport SANTA ANA 2180l ~ lnlpec:l9d In the 800, 2030 Main St., Irvine, t1r Dllwia ....... Ana, cl-* dnMn-., • ..... s tn.nnoe llndullby He ··-------Wanted frqm SIOOK· Harbor, 2 lrg bd, 2 ba.1'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiil llblntw11t1<v1'1 regional ol· CA 92714. • CA a 1:GO P a ,-..: '8dlrll er.a WllDn • a the ·.. •• S5MIU by Prlnclple. upper w/LR, Din, famt•
dur1n9 regular ~ The ptlnolpal man-MICb tD.. 11111-d'8dl....,.-., • ..... • = ,,.~ .. ,,;;;;;;r1Giiii!iii~-l00zl 3to.e74-H7 e rm, fp, 2-car gar. Great O..U 3br 1ba, ~ ..., of the towMlatlon cllr far aat. a .. ...,.,.. _... ... mn.. Aoylll uw. gated enlty. l2200mo. yard, Peta okl AS0.00-
htes hpt..,...r 9, Is Roger T. II.wart :-.:-:..:..-:: 'T':I ......_ .-.. -.do In u.,g ~sir:: GUEIUU. · 1002 ••••••••l..,,......._•.,..•-7....,34,..._aa ....... 3_•__ M8 44H 1
Nw of ~·mer or ...,.., .. .,.. .....,.. ...., • ~ -* decldllW to llllllrt en ROUSES/ l'idUfi sar 2aa. New
• UNK 01' OR· Aocountant: lame ~-.., naw ~cm; _... 11t....., lt9I Of 11w ... --:::· tn Attent.loa .. lta lm••••llilill• COUNTY, Foun-Publl1hed N1wporl ,_........-a..-...... -In ... Pllwdll Ca-. ... .,_ 1 eeo .... an T . 18811 i...o•9ftoS CrPt. W.. N/atnfc/pet9. - ---...._.••~In " Potential to doubt•"' nu lf9'ollM. ref'•. Ooer ••a.a:n•,.,.1119 -.-, Yallef, C .. ffomla Beach.Costa Mna Dally .. ....cy 1111-.i In Mid .... ....._ In .. WUll t.. W..eDn -beoante lnc:omel IElcpand-Sunda ,...... . .u-~ m.IHW '
RAlllQI IANCOfttt, Pilot Octob9r 5, 19911. ~ ............................. -...... end llllmted r:N.B. omc. lootcJng POlt UNT y
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taln Vall91, Calf. Sa864 "' ,.. .... ...., ·11r ....... 1'turtle .., -• Aer*o. He con-for Hlf~onva1.--a llXllCUTIVS CONDO·---------,-U-B_L_IC_N_O_T_l_C_E_ PMIC&. t : An undM1ad ...,... .. ......_ ... e6cier9d .......,, end agents 10 do salM & Bluffs Beal View. A/C,
Publl1h1d Newport 1-. ....... In.., tD Lat TNllW• Dlllld Ull'7 ._..... hie tan"Y ~ to ........ .ii loane. (800)974-6828 1 stoty, hug• muter1--------.
.. I'~ 1 otn.c:t•1,.., .,. .. '--Wlllllla • .. •-o1 .... -.r G•-••Y 2102 ~ ~ u~1y BILBO • ac........... Meu Dally F1oUtJou1 lu.an.u cay d Colla ..... Courtty ,.... ·--F llARGAiii ----gra~ o~~· kl:~ A
September 5. 20, Oc· Natn9 Statement fll er.,... .... fll ~ ~,;:-:,..w.::.-: ::::,"&. ~ IA • RllAL •STAT& &Jen 79CM.U ISLl1fD 2608
5•1918· ThefolloWlngpeflOOSare nll.•::S: ... ,.......ln IMlll.but,.....CDWI• toRoutofhlllpiMalon VI :J Government for• La Habra ~dllld fiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
..__PVl __ L_JC_MOTl--C-;_so_t, ~~c;:u~:! r=:~i--~: ~r:=..-=.-: ... Pt: ~· .:.:;,::: i;.;o 0 ~= and r•po• ~r~~-y~~o~ Herttort~P:=,:~ N~1ba .!,"m~ 1clo•~.J-
.... _______ 1 ....... --Counly,.._ _. • encu:e WW. tD ~ .. -......... llqukSat....o thlr _ __. .. I : ~-&vvvfmO. 1544-8810. -.. ... Meu, CA 92627 conw d.., Oaunlr. ~ alllllfY .. 111 IP I 11 -.._. F .. _.~.-•• ,,_, .. , 873-3174 c.11. gar. I 100mo •.• Mlct\MI David LH Phillipa C&'ISG1Hl!N!PN2Mn9 curefl .... I.... ~--on Oct.11, Atday 1pm 0 ........._ °' -.. .,, your .,.. Orane• Wonderful • Aet 87~2 '
8UC AUCTION Of' 884 Senate Sir"'· CostA P"I LO.\dlto: &Al ~ 1 WliCl9 ""F ....... .= al Peclllo View~ tJ" toll frH 7 days I 3bt 1ba, yard, pew, HU99 Nwpt'N Twnhe .;: ICNIALPROPSRTY Meu.CA92627 ...._ .. 1ric:tY11wie • ........ pnMdlld..-.; rtlll Pwtc. Corona dlil 1(800)282-NOOx.1199 1950.00 p•r mo. 2 Matr Sultn+Lott,1--------
lllDIAINtNQ ON Thi• bu1lne11 I• co~ .,..,., ;.c' .. ~ ..... ~ptnc:fpll ...... -.............. --~·--co· ~ .. ••UYlliil •ROK•R Call: 9984908 Nu Carpet-Mint! 2-C• BALIOA ACATID Pll•Mllll duct.d by: an lndlvldual tt*lllUm ,.,...... Moy .,.. ............. _,,, .... -·T---·-a-""~ Oar, Patio, Pool, A/C, p•MYU$Yn • 2607 l'OfllllU TENANT Have you •lll1ed doing 21, 1-. • IM2NIMrC No. alld Deed wllt ......., .......... ...v ... _. .. ""'...-11395/ 72 ... 9270 lml&n ua.n NOTICE II hereby given butlne11 yll? No •111172. Oftk::lll "9c:arda ...._, • pnMdlld In Mid ••• II. llo11fro, ......_ Q If you ar• going to buy CORONA mo liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
on Oct~ 14• 1ns 81 Michael David LH Ptillllpt and '"9Cllfdad Apt 11, NDee. fw. ~ n.., P••••d away on I~ ~ RE Propetty M0-9'717 DEL MAR 2122 •Ooean Vl•we• •••oh· Side Studio .oo A.M. •t NEWPORT Thi• statement WU filed 1-. -IMlruMn No. ...... d .. .,... ... Oolobaf' ad .. .. co .... QOV'T ·-·c· -u 1 • 2 bdrm• etanlng 1505mo 1300.dep. TH APARTMENTS lo-with the County Cllfk of •U1721. Oftk::lll "9cade h tn111a Olllflld .... ......... age of 79. He-I rvna -• t 11350 Full lpd ..... ,..~ Or•,..... r-.-.. on 9-20-!16 (8). n. .a--.... ""F -_ _...... "L.: home• from ..... ...i .. Deel .. --= ----2 +2 • • Y equ •ma I I p • t o k . _ ... al 11111 ........... New--.. -............. , , _..... .... ~ .. Deed Of 1'nllt. llltli , t _..._ ·-U) G) .......,"" --...... -fltne11 center saunu •73-0S7• IMch, Callfornl• the t"938H574 fl I .... -...... TNlt Deed llrvke lne., -Helen L end y on 11. Oe~uent Tax, Fully tum, Turn 1<9)'. apu, Jr Otym'plc pool: '
of N9wport Dally Piiot Sept. 21 , 28. =-= ...... -......... nu.m. nm .. tt'8lr ctilcllWa, Mio A. ... Repo•. RE •• Your Pool/apa. ug yd+ l•nnl•. pet• okay. Penr•mlo ••v .... ;
Aoartrnenle. Newport Oct. 5, 12, 1119e Sa859 llPKft • Cftlll DEM,.._-. u. ...,,...,_Dee A. Renfro, I 'Ii-~ ~-7T8ol .!.r"H 1':2.0"1 patio. 11160 w/IH. ••7 ... 00:1• 2bd/2ba. New crpt/: • Celfomle w1a ... 11 ... ...., CA ~Jt1t) Tllhala Teq&n, and ftl .,. __ , ......... · -11950 w/O. ne-1021. paint. Rooftop deck, ..
audlOt\ lhe personal Can'I seem to 111-rrJI ..._ ~ Ir. Adch H. ~ end '~ o for curr•nt llsUnge. C IP r Im• Leo• t I• n garage, quiet neigh-
left ~-KhoPow get to all those ::?:me. ....... 0:: =-·~"o.: .. as ~ 28R 2 BA. Flteplace FF'ous3 OOlf course borhood. S1850.
property conallll of repair jobs °"'"'-~ WJ'I, w--on ...._ ~ F"ror4 Deck 0arage' ~.!!; _..,..br 2 .lba, Pam, Agt. 879-4930 1191n1; 1MY1sJon.. wa. M _.,,.,.._. .._ W/O. ~ ~ of ._....,. ,,,,. 509-'5'93 Studle Ooae 10 beach. -
.....,., comput.r around the house? · 1 .,., °' ""911LJtllO. lft .., hwy. 1u101mo. VIiia Peine Up~r. uw paid.~. rel.
, .ofa, loveMat, Let the Whle hlllplne to pro. 'Iii S80 D ...... , CDll 2bd/2ba. UpgredH, l500/mo. 87~ or
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V•NDINQ:
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CM Top qualhy room Vendlng•Local Rte•
gulet, n/p•t•l •mk. 20 great locatlon1•
By OCC. 5370 +utit Buy all or part•
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N• brieht/alry, dean ceml'\IT qui.I home, kit, w/d . llUi.M 2907
$450. Walk to bMch. -------
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N• 'Aaom. br/ba, turn/ Avoid CNdlt scam•. unfurn, ger, pool/spa/ Repair your own
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H50llnc utJ 831-3993 write: 1747 Santa Ana
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male avallable 10/4.
Ave. Apt 139, Costa
Mesa, CA82027
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NU llUr9peen Chalet POUND 2925
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Avall mid Dec~an. belonga. Call to
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tum home. Pr9f lady, M.Verde, nltaga. Ofd
11295/mo. 073-3059 dog. 55740SU
Kennel worker fOf cat
only sh•lt .... FT/PT No
exp nee Apply Tu-Fr.
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1880 Newport Blvd.
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hold;
Q. I · A. South, TU.loerable, you
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What .. 10'.lf openinc bid?
Q. I • Neither vulnerable, a
South you bold: .
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Partner opene the biddinc with one
no tnunp. Wb.t action do you take?
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South you hold:
The biddirur baa proceeded:
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9050 JEEP
•••••••• '88 L•B•ron Conv '88 .l••P Wrangl•r Sahara Ltd edition.
6cyt. One owner. Low
mites, 5-spd. Hard/
1011 top. P ioneer
ltereo. Tow pkg.
Alarm. $8900/obo
640-1029 or 640·5032
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Red w/Blk top, A/C,
9030 Am/Fm, Loaded! 36K
mlles.$5000. 530-1941
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Glacier blue, tan rthr, DODGE 9065
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phone. BBS whls, tint. '80 Or•nd C•r•v•n $19,500 OBO. Mint LE v-e. automtc. A/C,'_M_E_R_C_E_D_e_S_•_9_1_3_0
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wht ex1/top, burgundy '85 T·BIAD ELAN '87 420 SEL Loadedl
leather. PrisUnelll 44k Full power, air, Beautiful Carl Caber.
mis. $14,500 (worth $2500/obo. 723·1504 neVCamet. 145k mis
morel) 540-7507 •9 0 T·Blrd Blk, v.6, $13,950. 042·3053
94k miles. Runs great, '84 E420 Loaded, Xlnt
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MARINE SERVICE MARINE SUPS MARINE SUPS
$2950. 700·8384 '87,Honda Civic
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weekend. 090·8151 • 7 14-042·4914 e
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•REDUCED• '83 Accord S• Fully shocks, more. $1 ,150.
'80 Fleetwood Loaded! Xlnt condl 540·5221 42k orig miles $15,500. Cati Rhonda 1 ________ _
$1215 00 Leather Int, at 497-3131 MG 9140
Rooms,
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phone, Bose sound, ,83 Civic CX 100 000 V o g u I t I r • s I I ' I l;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii CAMPERS, RV'S,
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Only 19K mll Fully Classified
equipped, sleeps 4, wlll help
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Lroo Isu! • $7<)<),000
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Slaa.ron McKinnon • 631-14-00
TcJRnE RocKCRPsr • $1,<)<)5,<XJO
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Powell/Ward • 644-9060
LIDO ISLE • $1,"41}1},000
R-ttmbt: cwtmn 3 b.J'°""' ~ a:tn. la,,. qu;.t
· coma lot. Stone, archu and~ 3 f;,.p/oca,
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Lee Dnunmy • 631-1400
4 b.Jroom-, 3 bath., .twnn;ng csutom ruid.ncc,
,,;,,gl. /..,./, mcluJ.. g1'#f ..Ute with ,,;tting or
bonau room a,.J J,;,d..,,, pool _,,a, ga:ubo.
Jennifer Pritcliett • f>.M.-9060
NBYl'PORT PBNINSUU • $1,3<)5,000
.Apartm.n1 /,.u/J;ng at th. b.oclr. s-.,, 1 bJ
unit.a and b.oo 2 bJ units ID;th great vi-.n, pool,
patio., efevatm; ~ and extra parlt;ng.
Kay Polovina • 631-1400
CORONA DEL M AR • $1,7()5,000
T roJibonoJ «WJn/r""t ho... owrloolting tlu Paci/;c
De.on, incr.JIJ. Calalma lJanJ_ miJ fr,r.oer
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Jolm Campbell • 644-9060
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SotrrR Co.AST Mlmlo • $145,000
In refurbished Brookview with tennis and pools, 3 bd townhome
Jeannine Stake • 6-31-1400
EAs'rsIDE CoSTA MEsA • $210,000
Srunning 3 bd, 2.5 ba townhome, end unit, highly upgraded
Marcia & Robert Bents • 644-9060
N BWPOB..T'S CoAST • $249,900
Gated complex, model perfect, 2 bd, second floor terrace
Rob Gem • 631-1400
N'BWPO&.T Saous • $339,000
Duplex., steps to ocean, 3 bd up & 2 bd down, 2 baths, (rplcs
Kennie Jo Rizzo • 631-1400
LAGUNA BEACH • $445,000
Prime city light and ocean view lot in gated Irvine Cove.
Olga Matthews • 631-1400
THB BLUFFS • ,$455,000
2 bd, 2 .5 ba, totally redone "R" plan, new windows and doors
Chuck & Kate Colcsworthy • 644-9060
BAYCll.BST • $569,000
4 bd, completely remodeled w / quality and style, luxurious master
Sally Phillips • 631-1400
BALBOA lsLAND • $678,900
3 bd, 4 ba, steps to North Bay, completely remodeled, living room
Gregg Minoux • 644-9060
JIA&BO&. llJDGE • f698,000
5 bd, 3 .5 ba, largest model in the Estates-Devonshire, corner lot
J cnnifcr Pritchett • 644-9060
NBWPOB.T,S UPPEJl BAY • $799,000
te·Sized1ot, custom 3 6d, family room, s "gilts, frcnch doors
Reggie McNerney • 631-1400
BAYSIDB CoVE • $799,000
3 bd, 2.25 ba, newly remodeled, one lcvd, an.ached garage, great investment
Tom Thomson • 644-9060
DoVER. Sao.es • $1,325,000
Remodeled 4 bd bayfroot, dock for 55 • yacht, updated kitchen
Rob Giem • 631-1400
CoWAN llBIGHTS • $1,940,000
3 bd, 3 ba, indudes 2 bd guest house, the ultimate in privacy
Claudia Mayfield-Wisc • 644-9060
4 ·bd bold contemporary with magnificent ocean & coastline views
Rob Giem • ·
11VINB Tml&ACE • $2,195,000
3 bd, 3.5 ba, newly constructed contemporary home, pool, spa
Judy Robbins • 644-9060
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3 bd, 3 .5 ba, beautiful bayfront, custom cabinetry, elevator
Lylecn & Jeff Ewing • 644-9060
NBWPOllT BBACH BALBOA lsLAND
AT MillNB AVE.
673-6900
NBWPOR.T BBACH
.AT MilINmt's MJL8
631-1~
SATURDAY'S INVITATIONS
ffAuoRRIDGB •
18 San Sebastian $1,275,000 Gary Steelbcrg
LAGUNA NIGUEL
243$2 Kings View $249,00Q Jimmie Jones
LIDo lsLE
506 Via Lido Nord $2,795,000 Jeff Ewing
WBSTMINSTD
SlU 1-oYola Ave. $232,000 Michael Dreyfus
SA1URDAY AND SUNDAY7S INVITATIONS
E.AsTsmlt eoev. MEsA
2479 Rue de Cannes
178 East 22nd Street
$198,500
$145,000
OonaJd Pfaff
Donald Pfuff
SUNDAY'S INVITATIONS
BAl.BoA ISLAND
305 Amethyst $670,000 G rayce Taliaferro
8Al.BoA PENINSULA
307 Fernando $345,000 Mary Lou Nethercutt
$799,000 Tom Thomson
$1,995,000 Peterson & Comegys
$399,999 -Barbara Miles
$649,000 David McCulloch
$1,250,000 McNemey &. Farrington
$389,000 Renee Pc.tenon-King
$210,000 Robert Bents
$1,275,000 David Prince
Sl,995,000 Giem & Matthews
$850.000 Alison McC.onniclt
39000 Carla Broffman
$223,900 Marie Wyland
$729,<XlO DonOlson
NEW
LISTINGS.
NEWPORT BEACH • $110,000
This charming, upgraded 1 bedroom penthouse is
located in the gated community of Versailles. Features
include berber carpet and views of trees &. fountain.
Jeff Axton • 631 .. 1400
NEWPORT CoAST • $249,900
Located in the Trovare gated complex with poo
NEWPORT HEIGHTS • $439,000
Built in 1981, this tti .. level contemporary home
offers 4 bedrooms, 3 baths and approximately 2600
Sq Ft of living space. Features include newly remOO--
eled kitchen, sep~te living room, and a master ·
suite located on ·a private floor with bonus room.
Carla Broffman--e-644-9060
DoVER SHORES ,.. $1,250,000
Featuring ocean, city light and upper bay views,
this custom 5 bedroom home includes dining &
family rooms, den, separate master suite, gardens,
pool and spa.
Reggie McNemey • 631 .. 1400
LAGUNA BEACH • $2,295,000
NBWPOllT~~ PCH~~jj-Milc
631·140V'
NBWPOllT BBACH
PCH • Avocado
644-9060
http://www.coldwellbanker.com
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• Direct access from backyard to private sandy beach
• Brcatbtaking views of coastline, cove, rock format:iom & Catalina 1un.sets!
• EnCerf.ainerTs aream with spacious rooms, high ceilinp, three fireplKa, wet bar
• Three bedrooms, 5.5 baths, £amily room, formal dininc room, lqlUlte midi~
Albert Place • $389,
Contemporary 4 bd, 3 ba + studio
on approx. 10,000 Sq Ft. Jot.
W. Victoria • $1 79,900
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Pacific Crest condo
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.JEFF AxTON
403-4400
631-1400 x268
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BAYFRONT LIFESTYLE AT ITS BESTI
Discover bayfront living at its best in this private, gated community.
Enjoy picturesque morning walks around Balboa Island sipping hot cappuccinos.
View the endless parade of boats from your private deck or just have friends
cruise by for a visit. This th~ bedroom, two bath home has a new kitchen with
granite countertops, and built-in Sub-Zero refrigerator. All on one level and in
move-in condition, it is a great time to buy this quality investment.
Enjoy the comfort and security of a home that will bring you years of
pleasure, and the lifestyle of Newport Beach.
Offered at $799.000
644-9070 Ext. 147
}UDY ROBBINS • RESIDENT SPECIALIST
644-9070 EXT. 128
1523 DolPlUN Tml1lACE • $2,195,000
Newly constructed 3 bedroom &. den,
3.5 bath, dramatic contemporary home with
unobstf\tC(~ 180• v!ew of Newport Harbor
Tanefully remodeled 3 bedroom &. den, 1 baih
home with views o£ Newport Harbor.
O>urtyard entry, spaciou,, "Great Room"
Gourmet kitchm and MOREi ! I
1131 DoLPHIN TERRACE • $1,195,0CX>
Spectacular unobstructed 180• front row
views of Newport Harbor, ocean, ch annel
& Balboa Island. Fabulous opponunicy!
Exceptionally charming 3 bedroom,
2 bath home with a lovely yard
and room for expansion.
Enjoy sic down panoramic front row view of
che bay, ocean, Catalina, park and cicy
lighcs. 3 bedroom, 2 bath, romantic charmer.
Channing 4+ bedroom, 3 bath home
with lovely spa. A short walk to
Balboa Island.
MICHAEL DREYFUS & SUSAN WEIR
Associate Logan W~son
Call 800-892-7158
mdreyfus@coldwellbanker.com
NEW LISTING OPEN SATURDAY 1-5
EASTBLUFF, NEWPORT BEACH
Large family home with 5 bedrooms, 3 baths, formal living
room, family room and large yard with pool and spa.
Walk tO schools. Leased land, buy out: $132,000.
Offered at $410,000
5112 WYOLA AVENUE, WESTMINSTER
Sol Vista 4 bedroom, 2 + bath home, new roof, roll..up
garage, double windows, enclosed porch, RV/boat access,
walk to elemetary school, park, tennis.
Offered at $232,(XX)
-~ TURN-KEY ---SALE OR LEASE OPTION -HARBOR VIEW HOMES ---REDUCED --
Laguna Niguel Redondo Beach Just Listed Irvine
$229,500 $214,000 478,000 -$149.000 I~ $1,JOOmo
Newport Beach Newport Beach Newport Beach Newpon Beach
Newport Beach Newport Beach Newport Beach Laguna Niguel
llLU9 IO MOR• HOM•• SOLD 1996
(714) 644-9070 Ext. 149
Baycrest I Dover Shores Specia~ist
. BUILDER'S SPECIAL
IN DoVER SHORES
4 bedroom, 2.5 bath home onlarge lot with 2nd
story view potential, approximately 12.000 sq. ft . -
flat -with 2 car garage & 2 car deeached garage.
Call for a private showing.
$595,000
376 NEWPORT GLEN CdURT
CHERRY LAKE ESTATES
4 bedrooms, 3.5 baths, a show-stopper!
Tum-key remodel, pool and spa.
Gated Community. Great for ~ntettaining!
Reduced to $649,{)()f)
8AYCREST NORTH
CORPORATE RELOCATION!
4 bedrooms, 4 baths, refined home on a
really big lot. Pool & spa. family room.
Ojf ered at $598,000
5 bedrooms, 5 .5 baths, infinite
ocean and bay views, library with
rich handsome , cherry
HARBOR RIDGE CUSTOM ESTAT=-=E-
18 SAN SEBASTIAN
* N ewport Beach Prestige & Security *
Open House Sunday 1-5pm
• Spacious 3 bedroom, 3 .5 bath home
• Single story residence on 1/3 acre
• Enchanting grounds with ocean view-
Reduced to $1,275,000
DAVID PRINCE
C ERTIFIED R ESIDENTIAL SPECIALIST
644-9070 EXT. 120
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TALIAFERRO
673-6900
549-0019
JlS LA JOU.A. NEWPORT HEIGHTS
T~ c:o11c.nporary home.
4 bdnns, 3 bad'ts.2600+ sq ft.
CornpMely rwnodeled kitchen.
A Must See!
OfleNd at $4Jf,OOO
2IJ CMFRD UU. • IN uc:aow
21t CAllEFRU ~ • AVA.ft UU
~ ~ deocMd ~on ptMtil-...
1.650 square feet ~ lfllC9. J bedrooms.
2.5 bMhs. lkllk 1990. Ammeoldet plore!
Usted at $215,000
OPEN SUNDAY• 305 AMnliYST • $670,000
Charming English Tudor duplex, 3 bd, 3 ba,
sundeck off master bath, 2 patios, wet bar,
apartment, 2 car garage, l bd/l ba apt.
3 bd, gourmet kitchen, family room with
fireplace, vaulted ceilings, courtyard
entrance, professionally landscaped.
Fabulous water and sunset views, prime
comer location with full pier and dock,
4 bd, 4 ba, 2 bd/l ba apt., 2 car garage.
200 & 202 Sotmi BAYFRONT • $2,195,000
Duplex on 1 1/2 lots, tri-level,
outstanding views of the bay, each
unit includes 4 bd, 4 ba, full dock
NEWPORT HEIGHTS CHARMER
3 bd + den. l baths. attached l car
prace with basement and worbhop.
french doors and fireplace In living
room. hardwood floors throuchout-
Offered at $4lf ,OOO
2105 FU!NTES, THE BLUFFS
Unda ..,, on widest crwlbelt.
3 bdrm, 2 t., 2 car n. lure patio,
refurbished. Hurry!
Otflll"ed at $129,000
BEST IUYl RAU FIND!
l bdnn, l.S ba toWnhome
~ 1700 square feet.
704 l.AllKSPUll, CORONA on MAR
Unique and charming duplex In a great
locadon, 4 bd, 3 ba / l bd. I ba. 4 car
garage, cathedral ceillnp. skylights,
marble and slate floors. A must SH!
Located on 1 eo• creenbeft.
Reduced to $579,000
Pager 262-8161
644-9060 x 166
Must See! Hurry!
Reduced to $2 lt,000
DON&JOYCE
OLSON
"There's No Substitute
for Experience."
1--800--487--4931
condominium has two bedrooms and two baths and
features a fonnal dining and eating area. This unit has
gone through extensive remodeling, including both
bathroorps and lanai with tile and more. No detail was left
out with the modem kitchen. There arc new hardwood
floors and Berber carpet throughout. This unit shows
light. bright and spacious with extraordinary sunset and
bay views. A boat slip is available. Offered at $380,000.
For mon infortlUllWn, call Undo SUarns at ColllweU
BanUr Costa M•sa, (11') 668-9333 or (114) 962-7430.
spa This charming Park like setting Be8cb close and ·ncst1ed in
Grcenbrook home has three bedrooms, and one and three-a park like setting, this two bedroom. two and one-half
quarters baths. It is a single story with a two car attached bath townhome is in move in oooditioo. This beautiful two
garage. The inviting living room f eaturcs a fireplace, story unjt has new carpeting, hardwood flooring in I.he
plantation shutters and Berber carpet. The family kitchen, two balconjes overlooking lush greenery and a
room/kitchen combo is a true delight with upgrades such two car attached garage. 1be living room featwcs a stone
as built-in island, additional cupboards and lighting. The fireplace. Offered at $202.SOO.
family room leads to a covered patio. The rear yard boasts For mon """""'°"""" etlll °""*"" &on tit ColdwtU
a private pool and spa. This is California living at its best. Bank.er Cou. Mu., (114) fQ.9333 °' (114) 432-9308.
Offered at $244,900. Co14tHU ..... .._.,am 11bo h ,,,,_ Oii IM
For wwn bifOl'JIUldon, call Blsa Hoyt at Coldwell lltlmut"' ldlp:llwww.~-"J&
Col4wtU llaUr lu>11U1 ca llbo H found on tJae
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Bank• Costa M«sa, (114) 668.9333 or (114) 545-2189.
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$175,000
28R, 2BA,' 3-year-old condo, just a mile to the beach.
Gourmet k.itchcn, ceramic rile entry, light and bright
'throughout. I -car garage, pool & spa. Immaculu c.
$224,900
Popular Deane Bros. home w/lots of gla5S in upgraded kit
w/oursidc comer par, upttr.tJcd baths. Entertaining pri'
bad yard w/spa. Walk to beach. Move-in condition
20782 Mission Ln. #20MIS
$235,000·
3BR, 2.2SBA, approx 1884 sq.ft. Marble entry.
Plantation shutters. Fireplace in living room. Formal din-
ing room. Fireplace opens to cO\crcd (latio & imicmg spa.
Grcit Bonus rm. #J9\1S 8306 Atlanta #101. 183ATL
SOMMllSBT CITl-HOMB BEAUfY $17•,900 BIG CANYON $229,000
OR, 2· l/2BA two·nory end unit with 2-car gar, vauhcJ On Big Canyon Golf Cour5e! Huge 2BR, 2BA with fur.
ceilings, skylights, two bakonks & private patio. mal dining & brcakfut noo.k. Fircpbcc. End Unit. Pools
SHHHHHH! $210 000
Don't tell anyone B/4 U sec thi~ harga.m! 4RR, 2-1/4BA,
dream, FP, fumn l OR, cµJ-dc-sai:, huge yard backs to
park, O\'c:rsizcd double arrachcJ gar.tgc. Needs T LC.
#l8PAR Thousands under mark.ct. #92HYD &Spas & Green Belts. #60SEA
·COLDWELL BANKER
COSTA MESA I HUNTINGTON BEACH
714.668.9333 / 714.846.9094
1657 Iowa St f>clph:& Oswakt
1657 Utah 0 .
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1172 Kin~on Elsa Ho,<t
1805 Hurnmingbml
Pat Davis
1880 Fullerton Bonnie Turner
HUNTINGTON BBACH 20782 Mission Donna Rudo
HUNTINGTON BEACH
1908 Dcbwuc
Pat Oavi.s
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NBWPOJJ BRACH
1325 Sus.tcx Ln. Jerrie Ma.honey
l·4
S2SS,900
1 4 S219,900
1-4 $225,000
12 4 S26'f,000
1·4
$364,900
1·4
Sl9S,000
1-4 $124,900
l -4
l·S $189,900
1-4 $169,000
I 4 $498,000
ADOll.ABLB COSTA MESA CON1>0$111,900
Dcsinbk 2Bk .. IM with Jin8t, end unic CdlintJ tw. mtrro«d bedroom walk. Buutll\ilty malna:i~
Community poob & .,,.,_ Coad lom ion. 11610 W
GI.BAT SLU.TBI. HOM.B SllS,900
~ ltnk 1arm homr 111 SaoA AN Oii llofdtt of
Pollntain v~. 3111. on huF lot Well mainuuxd llt
llf'ICt"d 10 tcD 111 HAl.
WHAT A lilWAINlll $139,817
Cu~ lllR.. IBA h<>IDC'. widl ~ikm1 nook Ile IV""
p re! With loo of tlowcn! C'~I "°"' fur more info' I S SHAM
BEST BUY $139,900
Q\wnt 3811-house ""'h 2 c.u pn.gr on~·· .uu •ii
Garden Gn"c 10,70(). loc Ncv.rr root, lircf'I"'<.
new carpn. fTnh r••m 187HFW
BlUGHT lllOOnrlDW $1'4-4,000
llig Ile Baunful JSR, 2 SBA end unn 2 scun• ,.,th
fittpbcc. ccninl •1r. 1n.k'IOt l>unJn t~m·1dcJ .. T"I'
around paoo l \,&( •nx....,J µr;tjt• llb3SHA
2 MASTS.I. SUITES + WPT $1'9,000
UpgnJcd 281l. 2.SBA. lkrhtt cpt, l'>ul!<J .:oh"tl-'·
$1cytighu, fittpl._r, •J\-cr 1250 .q.h .• large r-ino.
tJISYO
BACK TO NATU1lB $202,500
Nmtcd in •pm lit.< Kfling! B<aunfuJ 2llll, 2 SRA,
l wry m"1lhon1< \\1th 2--.u ••IJl(hrJ s.>t•gc <'<>L)
ritcpl:K\" Uf'llr.'dn thmugt;.1<11. \'cr1· rrn••c 120\1-.A
MESA VBJU>I! DBLIGHT $206,500
.~Bil. I 7SllA. an~·ROn .. ,th b~c pm>t< 1ar.I,
mtl\C on .onJinon. ,.uh<Jr~ •<lltnp. atnum otl
M81t 133MAll
MB.SA VBJU>B ST.ATE Sllll!BT $206,-900
Ne" ''" chc m•rtct' lkauufulh upd•1rJ '3BR..
I 75BA \'•ulccJ uihnp. C\tra brr.< loc R\' r•r\mg,
2 ,.., on prlll"' •IOIOW
ATIUUM ROME $219,900
Sj>.K1om 38R w.th den, Mr"1 Verde Scnc '>tttct
11.lfll< VaulrcJ cc1hng., South\\clit acttm•. <'\Jscum
•~k Ile the acann thru ouc. Frun mes.. cul de ""
#33MAR
CALIFORNIA D&EAM.ING S239,7SO
CharmcJ l BR. 1 751\A. c.;rttnhrn<1k home F1r.-rtacc,
rl;uit>t:MITT JluttCf'\. fkthct •i'f'CI, 11r11.UJc, gakwc, rm ate pool &. Sf'•' • .\'4 H ' C
MBSA VBRDB NORTH $239,900
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ON THE BEACH $259,000
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&N<"l"'fl H.u"'tr cntun.c GatcJ .ummuntl\ r"'cJ bck"' lbt s.a1c •600< I'
PlEStlGIOUS WIMILEOON VfLLAGES26-4,000
MoJcl rcrt«1' 31\R., 2BA .. 11h Umol\ room /\brblc
cnt:q. pbntmuo 'hutw"• nlc k.ndlCn, In-sh cucnor
p11nt, ch.ttm1n14 ) .anl < 'nnnn J'IM>h & ~ & 1cruus.
lfflKIN HUNTINGTON LANDMARK SS•SlSS,000
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l'o<)is, Spas Ile Mott •8TfUL hounQln V~kv Brid rouny.ard, "'""'"' Ul'J'<'I. trc-.ti
blCh S.,-k. 3H. .. lllA on huge rnrntt b .. ,th llV
'"-'<'ca Cul ck sac i.,..•non Luge yard, l ·ar pngc
1...0C bundry. W<Strt11ruttr fl3SPR
nDfl fll1NTINGTON BEACH LOCATION$169,900
2Bll, 28A. only 7 )Un olJ Vaulinl crihng. mlrrorrd
•ttr. ' • . ..
cuy fight~. COl'llplcr k•rurn pool, sr.t. clu~.
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S'IYUSH TOWNHOME $179,500
Bautiful l8R. l SBA cownhouJ<, "'/lMsc rar patio,
vaulmf ccilmj!I. muhk lloon, ligbc Ile briP,r. whnc
~d kitcabe. 2 eat an:..c~ a--. Super EaaukJe
loc.tnon. 114.lSA
SPACIOUS It GRACIOUS $119,900
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MESA VE&DB DllAM ROME $225,000
llrc•t 4Bll (or 3 •den}, 311A. 2 stun honv \'aulccJ
cnrry ro liM"INI lnvig a d1n111p. '"'.nu F1rcf'l.a<<
t.gc )'<l.rd Ptw R\' ~ccss Cul-.k "°' 03MAll
BLUFF-TOP HOME $229,000
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PACIFlC RANCH BEAU1Y $229,000
1.:aunfuJ Jill. l .SBA, tn·k'HI ·c.apn" moJcl
Fot-1 dwat & liWlgroom fuT~c. "'>nu• r<•llTI &
dtti fQJ Comm pool & lf'lal.. •19J>OM
BBAtTJ'IFUL ~ $235,000
1-bulk llll. 2 SSA E.-x 11,.,.Wwwnc: Pt..k out >"-uiwn cupcc 8t ftoQrv1J. !'m'lllc Imm uium .arJ.
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WALK TO BEACH $359,900
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tnom, l tittplaca. i.u.lt tn oak u~ ~
k.ndl<n, rm;itr pool Ile 'f'O 121 'il'M
CaU for
information o n
joining our team of
professionals.
TOM SUTRO 668-9333
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11.395,000 Sun 2-5
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1218,IOO Sun 1-6
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This inviting 4 tmouns. Milin RkiflO dis· wa '> mariners & blct bay, leaJres newer
rool, UClmilled spfinklers,
wood floors, copper pipiltg
& IOOdl morel Submit~
ofter-now reduced to
$419,!XX>.
$399,•
Views of bay, city lights. mountains. also ocean.
Calahna & Sunsets 24-hour security. Boal slips
available. Priced to sell lll'rnedialely.
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One ol lhe besl values oo one of Dom s
most exciusi\111 Slreets. Horne has potential lof 4 ()(
5tmooms. Orw*OOUl1yafdny, ~ vaullld
ceilings
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729-7271. 644-1096
40 HILLSDALE • $71),000
F.kgantly customized two story, 4 bedroom, 3.5 blth b""'t in tbu private
rommunity with pool b S'fJllS. Btamiful strtnL setting. Palm trtt /med rear yard.
5 HILLSBOROUGH • $1,149,000
Beautiful mstom viro• h0111e. Dramatic living ro011t, gourmtt's ltitchtn,
fami~y room u•ith u·rt bot: Leasr for $5,000 mo.
S ecluded estate with large pool, lush gardens, over 10,000 sq. flat lot, . . . . .
kitchen, new 4ttr bedroom suite for maid, guest or studjo, master suite,
plus 2 more bedrooms. Large fam ily room or formal dining room with
fireplace for e ntertaining. Private access to 4 beaches plus 2 parks.
Bev White
729-7274
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$895,000
20 HILLSBOROUGH• $1,100,000
Loi•tly traditional 5 BR c:zur.om bomt cm corner lot. Lots ef ustd brirk.
Largt f 11111ily room opms cmtrrvtrtmda.
Dotti Johnson
760-1966
Why Pay Rent ... ?
When Your Mortgage Is
Less Than B.mJ. ....
707 ifvoaulo
Sunny & Bright 1 Bedroom I Bath, ocean view, beautiful location.
Close to beach & Fashioii Island.
7 5 J A"'°""" 2 Bedroom -2 Bath Condo, Cl~ to Bach and Fahion Island. Private
2-Car Guage with Stonge.~~ Sp. and Entabinment Area.
727 Avocado
1l8'h Margarite
4210 Spindrift
$229,SOO
$269,500
$289,900
$185,000
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~ can help make
the difference in
your lift!
DUPLEX WITH OCFAN VIEW
Compktely remotkkd two bedroom1 two bath,
Very spacious and opm. and a 1 oedroom, I I bath -3 homes from the beach.
WAYNE SMTTII $440,000
ENGLISH COUNTRY C HARM
Private electronic gates enclose this magnificmt 4
1 bedroom home. Airy and Light with tmv; opm
I spaces and par/ding night ligl;t views. 'Every
ammity with 7 firrplaCes arUi a 6 ca_rg(;1!f{ t JOAN1JtJRJCl: $T, ,000 I
PRIVATE QUIET LOCATION
, One _level Light & bright. Upgratkd kitchm.
I S/eyilghts ana more.
1 OJ>EN SATURDAY 14 Morena, Irvine I J.D. CALLAGHAN $179,900
OCEANSIDE EMERALD BAY
Homesite first time on the market in 40 years.
Fantastic views, excellent building potential
Cai/ for tktai/s.
Bill DOLBY $795,000
REDUCED! Updat~d throughout 4 bedrooms + large
family room w1ih wet bar, fireplace, slryliglit,
newer roof and remotkkd master bath.
JACKIE lfANDLEMAN $199,900
BEST OF BELCOURT
This gracious custom estate was bui/J with the
ultimate attention to tktai/ and beauty.
Accmts of marble and granite compliment the
tkcor. 4 'bedrooms, library. family room,
spacious game room, wine cellar, gym and a 4
£a!_gt!1"~· ESTHER YANK $1,395,000
QUIET LOCATION
Clou to everythi'!_g. Ljght and bright. 3
bedroom + wft.. sec. Sjstem. Pricea to u/L
Cail for tkta1/s.
J.D. CALLAGHAN $284,900
MONTBURY ON THE HILL
Upgnukd 3 bedroom, 2 bath home with pool and
s a. Prime locatum and good condition. Must ut!
$324,900
JUST REDUCED!
Fabulous views in this 4 bedroom. 4.5 hath
family hotM. Spectacular fJ!ty and Cil], limts
vinu. Over 18()()_ sq. ft of didtin~. A ~ust Stt ·~
BILL & DONNA~ $1,125,000
REMODEL HOME + INCOME
BRF.ATIITAXJNG VIEWS!
cx~•n, H""'-r. c...sdiM """en, Lifhn vinvs from this
IH11urifo/ 5 IHtiroom bo~. 3 fi"l'kicn '11Mna thos~ chi Uy
~inf;S. Smfiw Bat!
Julia Liao $1,09S,000
COME HOME TO BAYCR.EST ~REDUCED TO SEU!
Tl'rnfic wdur for II 4 ~"""""'pool bom~ ;,, II l'""' nnfhborhooti.
Fmhl] pai nt«I intmor. IHrlHr atr'f><'· ftmrh ""'1n, /izmi/y "Ni tlinin~ rooms wirh &y Wi""4ws, Lirie lot with rhifJ 111ft pool
~9.000
PANORAMIC VIEWS
B~11utifol 2 + tkn, 3 lmiroom, 2.75 b11ths w11h wery
11mmity. Neu1T11/ co'4rs of lixh1 l'ry and wh1u 10 rnh11nu
your fornishmx1. P'6nt1111on shuturs.
OPEN SUNpAY 2-51.a 17 SPL£NDOR. NEWPORT C'0.4ST DR.
CJ/ 76<>-5000 ert 111
$399,999
just complaed 3 bd17Jit 3 bath + family_ MaftA.daida
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ENJOY SUNSET AND OCEAN VIEWS
OM ef t/N-~ ,_;,,,, ;,, ~~3-INJ,wms, J
batlJJ. Sp11riow vinu Jilni for mlnU.iniftK.
U99,9SO
Jaoe Sungaila $299,000
An lnternatlonal Company
760-5000
NEWPORT HEIGHTS
Dupla own" wiU rarry -Gt"t'at /0<11t1011.n 2 brdroom, I bath w11h
garogt am/ I bttiroom, I bath wtth garagt. For romp/at tina1/s
conrart:
Rita Wade $249,000
F.xCEPTIONAL BUY ...
Wmcliff ./ bu/roo,,., {timdy nH1m, AIC J«Uriry systnn, gaubo with tfNl! Rrmotlrlu.I ;,, I 992 with imptrrabk tksip!
CAJ/ 761J..5()()() na. 126
$599,900
$199,000
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MAGNIFICENT OCEANFRONT HOME
~ Oa.m W-fotm nurly nxry room. FiJJ /nrl:fh
6.kony on tach kwL GlrJnr 1nrt1tt of aHtl brklt. 3 baln>om.
3 btnh with 2 c11r g11rt1gt. Gau.ti community. Ckarly 11 aullnrt
wtiJd. Ca1l for your ptnonal showing.
Collllie Corn Sl,965,000
CORONA DEL MAR
Awnomr night light anti moumam 11u1111. Gof'KtoUJ opm 111ry 4
bu/room f"t'motU/ with pool. spa + BBQ. Tons of upgnuks rhru-
ora!
CAll 76IJ..5()()() .n. I 3 I
Robin Tench $725,000
REDUCED $10,000!
Oma Mn11s &muk. Gt"t'at cow 011 'luirt str«t, 1u1th bt11u11/UI.
lllNIK11p111g. Grrat y11rrl 11tui MMOU au g11rair Mot1,,.tui S<brr
$239,000
PARK AVENUE WJTif A VIEW
2 .....,,,, 2.5 "'1dJ l"litI// T"""'--~ #IN~ .
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23 C0tp0nte Plaza, Suite 1 •, Newpott leach, CA 92660
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we can help make
the Jiffe1-ence in
your life!
BUILDER CLOSE OUT
3 bedrooms. 2.5 baths, vauitui ceilinJr!, big baclrwuris. 2 ~garage, only 4 lefi. Must ~U!
PATIUCK KNAPP $189,900
THIS IS A "IO"
Channing_ upgraded archit«t's oum 3 bdrm, 2 bath
ho~. liihf.. opm mu/ airy ft!t_lch doors, large .,ardJ
with lots of frUit trttS muf a 8,000 sq. ft. lot just
rrductd.
JACKIE HANDLEMAN $224,500
MARVELOUS 4 BR. HOME!
UpgrtUkd ki tchm and upgr_tUkd 1 ~ bath! La~e dining area. Brick fireplace. Private bac ard wiih patio.
JA GIFFORD $154,900
BEAUTIFUL DANA POINT
Great 4 bedroom on quiet cul-de-sac. large
ba#Jard-with spa. Lbw tax mte. Approx. 1
mik to beach. Priced to reU.
MARKJACQ~ $227,000
HARBOR VIEW HILLS
lnvertorr windfall! Contemporary floor plan
on huge lot. Pritct for rm.ovation. Owners
11UJ11ingout of the rtatt. Call 1-800-510-2005
Cork 115006'
MARK ACKRICH $449,000
OCEANFRONT WT!
Build your dream home! EnJ~. gorgeous
Sunsets and crashi1J,K wavtr! Walk to pier,
rhops and your favorite restaurants! ]wt
reduced!
DIANA PR<>S.W.R $550,000
EASTSIDE CONDO
Quiet rtrtet, neWt'T' home. i.Arge 3 bdrm .• 2.5
bath with over 2,000 Sq. Ft. Beautiful
land.reaping. Great yard. ju.st Lirttd!
RO BERT MILLIKEN $239,000
HILLTOP TRANQUILilY
Su tht last rays of the rttting sun and first
rparltk of City lights high above Newport
Beach. f.learlj new witli m4£Zificmt decor. light
am/ bright with rustomiuabonu.s room.
Enttrt4lnm hac/tyard.
MAXINEGOIDEN $525,000
A VERY SPECIAL HOME!
SpkndiJ 3 bdmu. with briclt fi.rrPIAce. New
caTP.et· Upgr_atied ltit&hnz. Luih lizndscAping
a,,;/ RV parking.
JACK GIFFOlID $1S8,800
NEWPORT HEIGHTS
I;>upkx -Ownn wiU urry -Gw111 loution!! 2
halroom, 1 bttth with~ tmtl 1 bdroom,
I IMth with~·,.~· FOr ~ Mtlli/s
COMlld J-800-510-2005 cOM #4087.
RITA WADE ~--.... _ -----
Bob Koop Bob Koop, Jr.
Call the Koop team!
760-5000 Ext. 128 or 760-1580
Builder close out, buy the model!
East llcle Costa Mesa
Two bnnd mw hiab quality hanm. Nauly
2.000 ..._ r-. cts.e .,. 3 bedtoom. p1u1
• dm (which could be • 4111 bedllDom) 2.S
balha. Plice inc:ludel: Cailnl vacuum. alum
sycan. ceilint fw, ICIUlllM& kitciMw wida
OU aibindl.. tilo ~. ~ lkJ·
tips. Tho model ia beeutifally fiailhed wilh
b.udwood floon. plmb carpalina and • fi:to.
place in both tho livina and cinina rooms.
$246,000 each
Bob Koo , Sr. or Jr.
PENINSULA
Cuto• cl•plnt
JUll I ,.a old!
Laiac 3 bed. 2 bath
and • 2 bod 2 bath
anils with tilo Boan
cu1tom ti&cbcna,
Baber cmpcs. Uy·
tip. lup ......
mite with • IDIDall
mb and a wait-in
doell. IUll dee* •••
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IRVINE TERRACE!, 3 bdr, 2 ba, lup
lot. Prax:h doon. •yUp.i. wet bar,
blachcd 09k floan. tile A med brick
$439 Bob K Sr. or Jr.
We
Want
your
Listing
PRICE REDUCTION!
Hurry this one won't lat!
Laxp 2.Sl7 aqua.a foot fmnily --willl lau ~ •
appda, s bodnloru. 2.S t.lbl. budwood. Qle
ftoon, air ~ •
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NEWPORT BEACH
760-5000
•&..tN»•
At••« •••
2 8:45 o .m., GPA Committee meeting
9 o .m. -noon. Ethics
1 -4 p.m .. Agency
5 -7 p.m .. Reottors Cocktail mixer at Twin Palms. kickoff
for conned food drtve
3 8:30 o .m .. Board of Directors
4 10 o .m -2 p .m .. Brokers Preview
MLS Book Delivery
7 9 o .m .. Community Relations Committee
8 8:45 o.m .. Affiliate Committee meeting
9 9 o.m. -noon. The Basics of Borrowing
1 -4 p .m .. Real Estate Development
City Council Candidate f6rums. watch for details
10 9 o.m .. Grtevance Committee meet1ng
9 -1 1 a .m., COMPASS Beginner course
16 9 o.m. -Noon. Fair Housing
1 -4 p.m .. Trust Fund Handling
2 -5 p.m .. Internet class
17 9 o.m. -Noon. COMPASS Advance course
18 10 o .m. -2 p.m.. Brokers Pravtew
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23 10 o .m. -1 p.m .. Seminar by Attomey Bert C-001<. call
for details
23-26 CAR meetings In San DI o
25 10 o .m. -2 p.m .. Brokers Preview
30
31 . . . ~. ~ ... ., . -··· ...
11 a .m., Annual Chartty Fashion Show luncheon at the
Hyatt Newporter Hotel
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'""ft!r::ifl'~tftcflill'11Pir:Wi~'' ••• *
OVer 17 ~ears 'D(periena Afong tlie Coast
'lJroRf.r ?(amd to ~l'M~:JlaU of '.fame
7(j().5()()() x131
Orcr s.ooo .sen= ttttJ
Exceptional custom buUt 4BR with stunning views of the Back Bay and city lights. Fabulous floor
plan w/huge upsta1rs Bonus and Game Room ITT FOR A KJNG! Courtyard pool plus rear yard spa.
GATED E.N'TRY/3 car gare1ge.
Sl,250,000
Elegant, but oozy 4BR w/pool &: French doors
galore! Bring us an offer!
$72$,000
Cll/lfHnm
38r/38a + famUy room just remodeled w/m:w
everything plus a 2Br/J 8a apartment for extra
-tnn>me.
1401 CUFF DRIVE
$509,000
NfWIOd.,_,,
Newer giant 4 Br Newport executive, 2-story
w/elegant custom pool & spa.
1574,900
Nftt'J'OrlllUfflly lfMK
4BR. 2.5 BA w/ 2 fireplaces. Great family room.
focmaldJnini room. Pool fit sp;i. Immaculate. ·
l 512AN1TA
(X HIGHLAND)
$499,000
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CORONA DU. MAR
DAmMlc A. nNr-fleW w/38l 51"'5 ~ kit. w~o. rod deO. l<M ............... 1510.000
CORONA DU MAa
Look • this pi1c:e b '8l 3IA cxindol c.adl ed.
lplc. fomwl !>a. IBl IBA down. ........... $J6l,500
PENINSlD..A POINI
DRmllk: wide bily vltw iom cllter res w/0.
froncage. Lot value. ~ b '9111>.-.$615,000
MUOAISIAND
Owmwr ~ la LR w,lllrneslane .helrth. New
Gllpd t/o. ~ CMJ 2<M ...._ _ _$50,5IO
Residential Real Estate Services • Independently Owned and Operated
OCEAN BLUE VIEWS
\'en privJce & spacious 4BR home wirh office, best Views. Pretty courtyud
cntn \'Calk to \hop\ hc:ach tn fabulous seaside 1own.
$679,000 l mda Oe1h & Lois Jacobs Code 72357
BIG CANYON
ELEGANCE
Custom 4BR. 4.SBA
Versailles estate overlooks f.air-
way. city lights & sunsec
view~. Library with fireplace,
warm inccnor Gau:d courc-
yard & koi pond
Belle Pam:h
$1,195,000
Code 7 1047
GORGEOUS FAIRWAY
Big Canvon wndo le.uunng 3BR. ~.SBA. light &
bright decor wi1h French doors, skvl1gh1 & beveled
gl.lSS wmdow "ra ruh in m.i~ter bath
~uen Rezek
$279,000 Code 70407
EASTBLUFF SIMPLICITY
This 3BR. 2BA home wnh fireplace offers grcar
oppo"unicy for individual design & cusrom decor.
Located near shops, schools.
Tom Bru nson
644-6200
RESORT PARADIS
Enioy .~65 days of vacation livine i!l tWs 2BR ra:rear
w11h cusrom marble & granirc, skylights. windows
O\t"rloolong waterf.a.11. f.tbulous pool, hsah garden.
Dana Black & LouAnne Rinqt
$425,000 C.ode 71497
SPANISH CHARMER
Cuscomiud Spanish scyle home fcarurcs fuq>laa, fresh
paint & carper. Super v:acarion home! Life on Lido
includes docks, rennis, clubhouse.
Hyla Bcnca
$399,000 Code 70697 $430,000 Cock 72187
OONTEMPORARY DOVER SHORF.S
Cu~rnm1ud 4BR home w/Europcan Aa.ir located on an ovcrsiud loi.
Allt:nted by a prv1 pool. rose gardens. grassy areas & well-lit patio.
$849,000 C.OOe 7 1347
SPACIOUS POOL HOME
Big 2 story home featuring 4BR. 2.5BA & added family room. Den or
office downstairs, 3 fireplaces. Large, sparkling pool.
$329•000 Kay Konf.a.I & Jim Wcisenbach Code ?Om
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NEWPORT HEIGHTS
Truly one of the mosc speaacular views in Newport -dectri-
fymg ocean, bay. marina l!i Catalina vistas. Gorgeous &
expandable ~SR home wnh wood floors-, y:nd with frun nccs.
LINDA
ISLE
Mali Gulledge
• f!;ans1vc channel views
d c:xqu1S1ce interiors arc
need an this cusrom
'BR bayfront ra1dcncc
with a private dock.
Ann, Ted & Suzanne
$1,99S,OOO
Code 71197
OOVETED
IRVINEOOVE
Nancy Barfield &•
Tom lovcnitti •
$~SO,OOO
Code71077
OCEAN BREEZES
Lavish seaside units enjoy crisp sale a.ir and beach sun-
scu. Perfecr for summer retreats, exciting Pacifil
tOOtyte. Great income opportunity.
Stcplutnie Houghton
+
Newport Beach omce ~rU· bb Ell• •
23 Cmp.,...dl-. Saice 190 644-6200 lJ fi IS "~
Residential R~ Escatc Services• lndependencly Owne<i and Operated
1718 Pon Sheffield Sa1. $524,900
1514 Warwick Sa1. $499,000
29n Country Oub Sar. $275.000
1584 Orange18 Sat. $265,000
1424 ADtigua Way Sun. $819,000
7 Cam\dBay Sun. $865,000
14 Rm~ Vallee Sun. $719,000
Ol9 E. lWboa 13Mf: Uni1 A Sun. $750.000
1537 Ked Sun. S669.999
53 Hubor IUdgt Dr. Sun. $719.000
440 De Sola Tcmcc Sun. $679,000
908 Chestnu1 Sun. $575,000
2115 Arl>utus Sun. $499.000
461 Abbie Sun. $425,000
w 23rd St. Sun. $269,000
2m Country Club Sun. $275,000
507 Hubor Woods Sun. $209,000
'"Se-.DIM Sua.
6 o.bliilt • SadSa
908 ~tis PL Sat/Su $399,000
2312 Aralia Sat/Su.a $439,000
2425 Bamboo Sat/Sun $440,000
ELEGANT OEAUVILLE (;ERMAN MOUNTAIN HOME
Dramatic two story 3BR ruidenc.c with expansive views Cbssic f.armhowc in Munich has been rebuilt as an
QfgQ.1£ course from living, dining & master suite. Lovely 8BR, 582 villa w/gorgcous wood decor. Ser on approx.
privace pool. -T.Yac~. lmt poolhou:sc-wfBBQ& frpl ·
$789,000 Code 71637 $1,600,000
DEVELOPMENT OPPOKTUNITY
Idea.I k>c in pastoral Jetting offers highest & best use for
x. 26 a'ni le acres. Seller motivated!
Code72617
REFINED DOVER SHORES
Exqwsicc bayfron1 csc2tc with dock farurcs 3BR. 3BA. bonus room. hand-
somely craned decor, enclosed cnrcruinmcnt pano. All this 20d mountain
vkws!
PANORAMIC VIEWS
Exc.eprional 4BR. 2.5BA Eastbluff home w/views of Catalina, Back Bay.
mountains & ciry lights. Lighc & bright. A definite mwc-scc!
$649,000 Sally Shipley Code 72047
Oaudctte 8landwd
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'faking Care of Your M ost
Important !Asset
725-5126
Fiw bedroom -Tot4l/y CustomirLd
lncrrdibk lot I Putting Grun I Panoramic Views.
$2,950,000 Furnished
New Three &droom Custom I On the Boardwalk
Sun, Surf. Sand and Fun
$995,000
Five Bedroom Custom I Opm Channel Views
. Large Pin & Slip I Light & Bright
$1,995,000
OPEN SUN 1-5, J424 ANnGUA WAY
Four Bedrooms on Owrsiud Lot
Private Pool & Spa I !ncrtdibk Value
$819,000
NEWPORT COAST
RE-SALES
•THEPOINT
•NEWPORT RIDGE
• OCEAN RIDGE
• MONTSERRAT
•THE ESTATES ----
•PELICAN HILL
• PELICAN HILL
• PELICAN POINT
• TROVARE •ST. MICHALE
• ALTEZZA • SANCERRE
• SUMM1T • ST LAURENT
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TED SUZANNE
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Five &boom Custom I HorsahfN LocaJion
Pier & Slip I Contnnpor'!'} ·
$995,000 Leasehold
Four Bedroom "Port Royal" I Comm. Pool & Tennis
City Light Views I Guard Gaud Community.
$535,000
Historical home. Rnnoikk J with 3+3
and with Wilt.tr vkws.
$1,250,000
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Call Today
B.J. Johnson
644-6200 or 721-0048
VALUE
Analyze the affordabilicy of chis two
b~droom in Harbor Woods Place,
Newporr Beach. And then ask the
neighbors what they like about
having convenience and
location, location, location!
$209,000
Roy&Mary
Osterhout
644-6007res.
Broker/Realtor
OPPORTUNITY
Corona del Mar south of Highway.
Cuscom three bedrooms, pool. Peek
a boo view. Private beach.
Prestigious neighborhood.
$675,000
Jo
King
723-4018
644-6373 at 104
PENINSUl.A POINt NEWPOKI' BEAOI
Fabulous view of bay & COM Hills. Steps to sand. 4BR.
4BA, form.al dining room. Light & bright. 3 car garage.
$769,000
Gisela BurmeYter
644-6373 Ext 124
24ffr. Pager 470-7670
"List with me anJ I will 11U1Vt yo• for FREE"
Newport's most
Beautiful Cottage
Occanview, Pool,
3BR-3.5BA
One fiousc from ocean.
Bread & Butter Units.
4-IBR. IBA &
1-2BR, 1 BA.
Over $3500 in income.
$469,000
Bonnie
Barrington
644-6373 at 146
644-04S2 res.
RESOKf STYLE LIVING
3 Bedrooms. 2 badu, vaulted ceilings, two car gar.age,
low association dues.
$226,900
$975,000 ,
Dick
Dickson
644-6373 at ISS
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_DOVER SHORES-BAYFRONT
Kent A. McNaughton
is proud to present
408 Evening Star Ltlne.
-~he property boasts 60'
(::::!/ of Bay Front living in a
beautiful serene setting that
includes a dock for a 50' + yacht.
What is so unbelievable is that
this property is listed for under
a million dollars!!
The home has been completely
remodeled with every amenity,
including a gourmet kitchen.
Outside on the bay, an enclosable
Bayside patio makes for enjoyable
living and entertaining through-
out the entire year. This exclusive
community of Dover Shores has
3 private beaches. ·
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SAT
&
SUN
1-5
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.. 1-800-962-8555
· Pager Nancy Barfield
714-857-3478
Tom lovenitti
SaH.· (her S·tOO pn monrh · in monthlv
mortgagl· payment\ by ll·a,ing the land!
l.1ke aJvamage of 1h1~ rare opponunuy to buy ;m excepuonal customized home in Nt"W]>On Boch at
ro<.k b.mom pml.'\ JnJ lca5<' 1he land -with an op11on to purchase (from chc Irvine Company) u
;m y ume . at the phenomenally low curren1 monthly rl'nt of onJy $130.73/monch!
$$ The dollars speak for &h,em.sdvcs. $$ "'
Land UtJH Compared to I and PwxhSH
$130.73 per month Fee @ $73,000 -if 100% financed
at 8 1/2%, 30 years• $561.00 per month
$$ *SAVINGS WITH.J..E.ASE • $430+J>Ell MONTH!! $$
rhen ~amply review chl' annual (or 'more frcquem upon your wrmcn request) land purchue price ro
Jeter-mine when. af ever. u the bc:sc time to f>uy thl' land. Bas<'d on cod.ay's property vaJucs, there is
drarnauc financiaJ savin~ by leasing thl' land.
With the land lease (and option to pardaue) you get mo~ house and n.lue
for a a.igo.ificaody lcn¥U inwatmend Act Nowt
2ei:;o \ 1 .... 1' <>H' '1''· '\:1"1·• 1H1 B 1 ,. 11
644-6373 Ext. 218
-631-430 Res.
REDUCED $20Jl00
2BR, 2BA, Completely
redone. Move-in perfect!
$269,000
3BR, 2.SBA sinJde family
home. Heights location.
8 years new.
$265,000
Completed, in November of 1995, this three
bedroom, three bath Mediterranean beach villa
maximizes the view from every room possible.
Included in this residence is a full entertainer's
wet bar, travertine and marble fireplaces, and
view kitchen with walk-in pantry, built-in
appliances, granite counters and oak cabinets,
adjoining a tiled dining area/family room. From
the plush step-down living room, walk out onto a . . .
boat slip that will accommodate a large yacht.
Offered at $1,895,000
GRUBB & ELLIS RESID
TOM IOVENITTI & NANCY BARFIELD
,e lmmaculate 2 Br
CotUgl' + Newer 2
Br. Apt. ~ch With
Priv. Garage
$445,000
Olli Ali~ Brownell
@675-9585
Live In One, Rent
TheOtherl
• Excellent Loation
Oose To South Bay
• 2 Large 3 Br Units
·~tlncome
$759,000
Olli Betsy Boyd 0
673-8700
Beautiful Sea
Faire Bayview
• Largest 2 Br Model
• Gorgeous Bay &c
Ocean Views
•Huge Kltd\en
• Vtty Large Patio
• Incredible Golf
<:Dune~
• 2 Br. 2.S Ba +
Den/Study
•Private End Unit
$299))00
• Brand New Family
Home Or Duplex
•Excellent Loc.ltion
• Gorgeous Luxury
Amenities
$895,000
Olli Al~ Brownell
@675-9585
Magnificent
Home Or Duplex
• Bxquisit-e S Br Home
• Elegantly Decorated.
• Showcued in '94
COM Horne1bor
$895,000
Olll Al~ Brownell
@675-9585
•Ramy~3 Br
• Custom Shuttiers &r
Verticals
• Plush Light Carpet
• Extra Large Patio
•Walkins ~ 10 .......... Pomt
• 3 Story • 5 8clnns
• Privat-e Pier
• Sandy Beach
Gigantic Ocean View Penthouse
• 5tunnU\g Ocean &r Catalina Sunset
Views from all Rooms
• Extra Den/Office Off Of Master Suite
w/Ceiling fan & Skylights
• Gorgeous lntenor Decor
• Unique Locabon ln Complex
• No Common Walls
$289,000
Olli /ibid @647-5925
Or Annette@ 648-5555
280 Cagney l.Ane #308, Nnoport Beach
Charmin
Balboa Island
Duplex
• 3 Bedroom Cottage
• Nfower 2 Bedroom Apt.
w/Privatr Deck
• Large PabO w /South
Bayfront Views
$539,000
c.u Gtzv Proud
@671--8700
One-Of-A-Kind
Pmthouse
• Very Unique 2 Br..
2 Bath PmthoU9e
• Quality Oeocw
--N°Kl8-11oun~ v-
• Short Stroll To OcHn
Front
$189,000
Olli Walter Mitdtdl
0588-3083
Gorgeous View
OfBackBay
• 3 llr at 2.S Bath
• Large Masttt
• Granite Wet Bar
• Built-In Ent. Cntr.
,
644~1600
723-8800
IJlCLUllVI AfflLIATI Of
SOTHEBY'S
International Realty
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Newport Coast Light and alry 3 Bd.
+ den In gated St. Michel. Nice yard
Mike Marr $399. 900
yatd a11d patio.
$450,000
Belcotut Towae Collecdon Lwlury
2 Bd. + FR townhome w/ 3 fireplaces.
Sara Manin $699,000
Blc Caa,on Deane Very nice Dover
model with 2 Bd. 2 Ba. French doors.
rear y•rd. redone kitchen. Great price!
Marte Farco $497,000
Big Canyon
Bl& Canyon Custom Sln&)e story
custom home w/ sweeping fairway views.
Open, light and spacious rooms.
Worden & Bibb $1 ,450,~
Excepdonally tasteful cus-
tom home w/ meticulous attention to detall.
Susan Scanlan $I, 190,000
Irvine Cove Ocean view single level
4 Bd. 3.5 Ba. ·garden" home. Large lot.
Carol Berg $I , 195 ,000
Fabulous contemporary
home on large lot! No Mello Roos.
Mary Ellen & Bob Weclarz $1,395,000
Emerald Bay New 6 bedroom home
on bute cul-de.sac lot w/ ocean view._
Rod Daley $2,300,000
Harbor Rklce Custom home w/ huce
rooms, view, gazebo, pool and spa.
l...aqeYID & Berg $2,395,000
Grand Belcourt
Estate 4' bedroom suites, 5 car garage,
library, came room, famlJy room~ pool.
MorphJ & Zenz $2,600,000
Condo & Townhome Living
VI.Ila Point 2 master suites w/ loft In
gated community. Hleh celllnp. ~lacie.
Mike MarT $)09,000
644,-)600
723,.8800
Newport Coast
Ocean Ridge II Stunnlnc custom
home. Ocean/canyon views. Huge yard.
Marcy Weinstein $1,495,000
Oc:mn Rldce Magnificent CdtOln "+11'9 wl
views ot ocean. bay. canyon & clt:y lights.
Lpn Noah $I, 795,000
It'*-....... Neri Esqulstte qullUty
4 Bd. 4.S Be. wt pool, on eolf CX>Ul9e.
Mmtall Plal9ppl $J.S9'.000
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723~8800
Corona del Mar
Corona del Mar Cute 2 Bd. 2 Ba.
home w/ fireplace and celllni fans.
RJck Lancevtn $369,000
Col'Ofla del Mar Lovely duplex on
northstde ot highway in quiet location.
Jeny Flnster $472,000
Harbor View HIDI Lovely remodeled
famlty home. 4 Bd. +family room. Huge lot.
Carole Johnson $539,000
CoroM del Mar 6 Bd. 5 Ba. duplex.
3 car prap. Channlnc, larae patio.
Sara & Bred HJaman $'69,000
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Portaflu Lap... Drarnatk custom
home w/ ocean and dty ll&hts views.
SteYe HIP $62',000
North Lap.u Cnftsmen periec2lon
4 bedroom, 3 bath home with ocean
vtew In walkJnc distance to beech.
Coanle Maueatl $849,000
View Properties
Harbor View Hilla Beautifully
remodeled and exquisitely executed
4 Bd. family room, play room. office.
£Yaa Cork.ett $929,000
4 bedroom + IJbqry
wscom home w/ vtew In pted a>mmunlty.
MorpllJ & Scanlan $1,095,000
Cameo 5a.or. Great vtewl <::iofleous
4 Bd. with family room. Open & ll&htl
Ewu Corkett $I ,J85,000
Family Neighborhoods
Entbhdf Bic family home and put
yard w/ spa, quiet cul-de-sac location.
Coby W•rd $,,9, 900
EMtbhdf Charmine. remodeled fwnJJy
home. Hardwood floors. French doors.
.... LaJJd $59,,000
Dover Slloree Your search for the
perfect home ls over. Splendid settinc.
Aastero & Kim $2,49',000
....... 8eeda Custom ocieanlront
6 bedroom and cuest quarters.
BID Wedmore $J,195,000
Ritz CON Spedac:u.lar estlte 1Q
be built on corceous ocean view lot.
Prtwte steps to belich. Oiied aMIUll. •
Scaalu & Bair. $2,645,000
Costa Mesa
Located on a comer across from Belcourt Park
Beautiful gardens featuring large patio, spa,
and gorgeous trees and flowers
Four large bedroom suites, four and one-half baths
Plus sleeping porch for children's stayover guests
Beautiful living room and dining room
office and fireplace
And ... the best garage in town with:
French doors opening onto garden, terrific cabinets,
and simulated brick floor, ideal for football parties
Offered at $1,695 ,000
This stunning, Georgian style
home in the wonderful gated
communi of Belcourt can be
yours for the rest of your life.
The attention to detail
throughout the house and
gardens is impeccable.
The nome's owners have
created an environment ideal
for family living and entertaining.
Do not miss the opportunity
to consider this very special ·•
property for your next address.
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, .. BILL FEENEY .
in association with TIM CARR and LANCE BOGGS .
717-4744
.. OPEN HOUSES
From one ro five p.m.
Bayfront Value
30 I North Star Lane
Open Sunday
$979,000
•' Westclitf Remodeled Home
TT06 Nottmgnam Bayfront Value Barbor View RBis Brolldmoor
Open Sunday 3 Bd. 2 Ba. Remodeled with 60' on the water 4 Bd. 2.5 Ba. completely upgraded and expanded!
$464,900 Motivated sclJer -bought another home 9.900 sq. ft . comer lot, granite counters. skylights
$979,000 $950,000
BILL FEENEY'S
1996SALES
Property Represented
10 Weybridge Seller
• i I 0 Weybridge Buyer
435 Via Lido Soud Seller
2620 Cliff Drive Buyer
3251 Broad Street Seller
1506 PrisciJla Seller Udo Isle Bay View Home LklobleDoubl~ 11 1 Via San Remo Buyer 5 Bd. 4 Ba Pride of owncabip! Higbt$1 quality maseriaJs 3 Bd. I Ba. beach ' treet to street lot
8 Misty Meadow Seller Marble, granite, French doors. aown moldin&"-3 fireplaces Build nm homes~ home with yard. pool, etc.
83 Linda Isle Buyer $799,000 '$769,000
130 Via Koron Buyer
126 Via Koron Buyer
1864 Park Vi sta Seller
126 Via Koron Seller
V' 126 Via Kornn Buyer
205 Crystal Seller
141 5 Galaxy Seller
304 36th Street Buyer
1314 Santiago Seller
2 13 Knox Street Buyer
1851 Port Kimberly Buyer Belcourt To'W'Dbome Bayfroat Duplex -
137 Via Venezia Seller 3 Bd. 2.5 Ba. Sophisticated tum-key townbome 3 Bd.2BA. owneaunit-+2 8d. I Ba. rental
314 Buena Vista Buyer French doors, crown moldings. adjacent to pool & spa Dock for two 30' boats. large patio and yard
$669,000 $49',800 .
510 Catalina Bu er
I 01 Harbor Woods Seller
125 Via Waziers Selkr
4210 Spindrift Buyer
463 Walnut Buyer
-!-304 36th Street seller
300 36th Street Buyer
IN ESCROW
-• 415 Evening Star Buyer
1 Burning Tree Buyer W..atdUf Remodeled Home Triancle Square Area
fl;.
16 Clermont Buyer 3 Bd. 2 Ba. family room. meticulously maintained! 3 Bd. 2 Ba. townhome w/ firept.ce
1 ~Point Buyer Professionally landscaped OD large lot . Greenbelt location. community pool
217 Yta Koron Seller $464,900 $1"4,000 )
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Remodeled custom home with
spectacular golf course view.
Beautiful limestone floors, granite
wet bar and kitchen counter tops.
Private master with fireplace.
30 ROYAL·ST. GEORGE $1,450,000
5 Bd. 3 Ba. custom golf course home
on single story, with pool and spa.
GARY LEGRAND
759 .. 3779
STELLA WORDEN
759 ... 3729
12 TORREY PINES $1 ,595,000
Large 4 Bd. 3.5 Ba. family home on extra large lot.
6 PINEHURST $799,000
Light and bright 4 Bd. on spacious lot with
pool and spa. Priced to sell!
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in association with TIM CARR and LANCE BOGGS
321 Marigold
4 bedroom plus family room on
40 foot lot. south of highway.
$535,000
1756 Ocean Boulevard
TradltlonaJ 3 bedroom + family room,
3rd story deck with ocean view and spa.
4 fireplaces, French doors and windows.
$795,000
717-4744
LIDO ISLE VIEW HOME!
• 5 Bedroom, 4 Bath "Turn-Key" Custom Home
• Highest Quality Materials
• Marble Flooring
• French Doors with Beveled Glass
• Granite Counters
• 3 Marble Faced Fireplaces
• Crown Moldings
• Fabulous Bay Views!
• Steps to Beach and Tennis
• Reduced $70,000!
$799,000
2009 Miramar Drtve
Traditional 3 Bd w/ FR. remodeled in '89.
French doors/windows, new kitchen/baths.
$499,500
2242 Channel Road
Old world style Bayfront home
nestled at harbor entrance.
38 Sea Island Drive
Fresh and young looking Bl& canyon
2 bedroom condo. Community
Private dock and side tle.
$1,995,000
pool, s~ and tennis.
$190,000
C ·ostaMesa
City Council
Candidates Debate
Wednesday, October 9, 1996
7:00 p.m. at Triangle Square
P.-\:'\ FL Is· 1 S
Charlie Wilson
Edison
Bill Lobdell
Daily Pilot
Sponsored by:
m
contlnental
Cablevision.
Valerie Mitchell
Continental
Cablevision
Carey Ward
Board of Realtors
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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
cou ntry kitchen
with adjacent
family room, a ll
with matching
fabrics, wall paper
& tile.
Very fastidiously
planned & built
with traditional
ambiance
throughout .
Two room guest
suite with private
entrance &
viewing balcony.
All of tbe above for only
$1,249,500
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Enjoy dramatic panoramic views of the
Newport ChanneJ entrance from this
front row home in Cameo Shores.
Crashing waves highlight outstanding
rock formations and un~evable sunsets
with Catalina as a backdrop. This 4 /SBR,
4 .SBA floor plan offers two separate
wings with a center courtyard, patio, spa
and a 4 car garage. A highly sought out
home in a rare seaside community.
$3,495,000
13 IAGUMTA
Gated oceanfront estate ln the heart of
Laguna Beach. A well built, well designed
home of incomparable quality ln
"Lagunita." 4BR & exercise room (could
be 5th BR), 5.SBA, game room, wine
cellar, security system, jacuzzi, sauna,
private boat mooring. All rooms have
ocean views!
AUNIQUE
NOR111 IAGUNA PROPEKI Y
TRADmONAL
Well-located on a desirable street near
all that Laguna Beach has to offer.
4BR, 3BA. AN EMOTIONAL HOME.
Must see!
Price Reduced
$829,000
SR9d Newport PrGpe
• WNWWTlY ow.D a 0111M11D featunng fine properties from condos to castles
S.elWUuJ ~ ~ 4Ula 1969 1100 ~ Gema Dc...-Saire-110
SALT SPRAY
fo:1perkace Ute ulUlarath• of llvl•11 right oa oat of
IAll:UJUI •• lo~ fNadles. u,-e In over 6400 sq.ft. ol IUXU')
.. 11h private steps to bffch and 45' ol mooring for y1Khl. ('•Uforf~llilt. $3,899,000 LSI
IRVIN• TERRACE JEWEL
CompkUIJ n..odtled, nqukik 6 t.droom home llC"ross
from lnt. nrntt Partr.. (}pat and spacious. beautltul
backyard wltla pool aad laftcbcaped rose pn:lm, private
wi.Qa wflWI ....,._.., $829,000 553
SUPERB 5 ACRE ESTATE
C'omprlsio!J a 6000 ~· ft., 48R. 68A, ~ l!ioua. I acft
poacl with baM aocl "'1lm. pool, spa. plus~ cout. this
'"°'1-Ukt rdJ'Ht pnl\ides niral prinicy alld iMPt lipl .Wws.
Easy 9CttS'S to dty lilt Md bncbes. 111~ ...._
1,375,000H10
Walk to the dlstfngulshed Lido Vlllate from tbls elqanl
home with peek a boo h.rbor views aod special custom
realur'" lncludlnit hardwood and marblt ftoors, French
doors. and a waltt purifyt91 system. $750,000 vso
MIXA MATCH
Bu) all ol Ow lots w "1 GM ud Ute clffdopu will build
)OU a c:vstolD .,_to •te yow' Mltdl. $495,ooo-aH,OOO 532, SJJ, S49
Introducing Carola 1.ueder:
Director, Commercial Division
Carola bas an extensive
background in Commercial
Real Eswe which includes
six years in asset
management in a large
oompmy and nearly five
yean in the California
~be bas wod::ed for
Marcus & Millichap
Investment Properties and
Grubb & Ellis Commclcial
spccializina ~ multi·~ hospitality, mail ~
We look forward to otrering our clients penooal and
professional service in the followiAg .as:
• SaJea tran.SllCtions of investtnent propaties
(multi-residential. reWl. office. hospitality. lndustrial)
• Leasina of retail office and ioclustrial propcnies
• Land tranUCtions & developmel'lt
(ruidential. commercial and mixed use)
• Broker's opinion of value
•Real e tatc consulting .
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FOR THE SOPHISTICATE
~autlrul aute, approx. 6000 sq. n. Formal livio~plaoo
rm .. ~unod kit. fabulous master w/rd:ftat + view deck.
Dnmalk pool wltb 5W'lkeft bllr. spe & lttTllad walftfall.
$1, 195,000 CB
-CHARMING EXECUTIVE HOME
Gorgeous 4,000 + quality bullt bOIM wltii SBR, 4.SBA, 5
nftpi.ica. HIP ttillft&S. French doors, osecl brick. runnlq
slftam ln ,_cd'ld pted eoclave. $74-9._900 N6
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Your search for the perfect home is over Finally, Luxury townhome in Newport Coast This immaculate,
Chere Is a home builno standards aninrompromising as yoUTS. No dctai~l .;.is .... o-v-cr-'l""'oo..iki..-.cd,.._, -~1i:k~e;-oc-w .... d1..a-oe-1.bcdr_.._00_11_n-, uot.~-oe--1ba....ath~p..i11..m-""lof~ft._.to._w-'ftl1.a..101DC-_..is .... no-w ....... a· ... ,ail~-M>aba..11a..e...,in-...Ni.o.e .... w ... 'PO'-rt
as peerless craftsmanship and design are the unifying themes prominently expressed Coasl There arc spectacular ocean and city light views from the patio and master suite
throughout this exceptional home. This home is located in one of the best balcony. 1be interior is model perfect with built-ins in the formal living room plus
neighborhoods in Newport Beach. downstairs bedroom. currently set up as an office/den. Plantation shuttCl'S and Euro-
Therc is a splendjd waterfall and pond in the entry. Rows of stately columns delineate white cabinetry in the gourmet kitchen furtbc:r complement this show home. Beautiful
the gallery. Sumptuous rare wood cabinetry enhances the library, kitchen, dining room and neutral ceramic tile is featured throughout the main floor. There is plush neutral
and master suite. Spectacular landscaping fonns a transition between the airy interior carpeting in the formal living room, which has a fireplace and upper level. A secondary
spaces and the sweeping views across the Back Bay toward the sea. bedroom has a full bath. Additional amenities include a professionally landscaped patio
Recreational options include tennis, golf at several world-class courses, yachting and and a security system. This location is nestled high above the coast in the premiere
country clubs and miles of sandy beaches. Offered at $2,495,000. gated community of Altezza. Offered at $459.000.
For mou information, call Dottie Austero or Christine Kim aJ (714) 644-16()(). For more infolMlllion, call Esthr Fiu or GngLolnbanli4'.(114) 644-161)().
Coast Newport Properties, 4 Civic Plavi, Ste. 260, Newport Beach. Coast Newport Prornrtks, 4 Civic PkuA, Ste. 260, Newport BMd..
Exceptional Belcourt custom Great opportunity to live in the
gated community of Belcourt in Newport Beach. This former model home is a Gallery
Plan in move-in condition. with downstairs master suite and great bonus room. 1be
family room offers beamed ceilings and wall book.shelves. Other features include band
built fireplaces, great moldings. high volume ceilings and European ~tchen cabinetry.
There are four bedrooms and three and one-half baths. The lushly laodlcaped beck yard
features a pool, ape and entertaining area. Offered at $1, 170,000.
For lllDN Utfoi'M..,,, t:tlll S.... Setl""'1e td (114) 644-JMJO. Coat Nnrpon
Propmln, 4 Cine Jlfal, S.. U., N"'°" BMele.
Elegant executive home in SC.n Clemente This
dramatic Flora VtSta home is a coveted Plan S, localed at the end of a cul de sac. oo a
premium lot with view of the hills. The light and briJbt home bas 3,200 ~ feet,
with five bedrooms, three baths and family room. Bxtaior features include pool,..,..
waterfall, firepit, built-in barbecue, new landlcapiDa and outdoor ligbbq. The interior
off en marl>le Ooon, upanded ccpet, three fireplacea, while kitchen appliancea., tint.eel
windows, custom blinds, mirrored wanlrvbei lllld mucb more.
For.,,,.. lle/011Rllll1fl, ellll M Mr ....... • (114) ft#-1#1.1 C.-N..,,_, ,,,..,,,.., 'Clfte,..,., s. . ., ,,...,.. .......
Special home in Newport Coast ImmacuJate five bedroom.
three and one-half bath home in Newport Coast's premiere community The Pointe. This
rare locatiod backs to a.oatW'C park offering ocean and city light views and complete
privacy on a pool sized yard.
The interior is model perfect with a dramatic formal living and dining room. The
famil y kilehco with nook opens onto a spacious family room with fireplace, all offering
views.
The gracious master suite has a large dressing area and walJc·in closet. The fifth
bedroom can be used as a bonus room. In addition, there is a three car garage and an
upgraded security system. Offered at $839,000.
For ""'re ilt/Of'llUlliora, call Greg Lombardi or Stella Wonkn al (714) 644-/6()().
Coast Newport Propntk1, 4 Civk Pita.a., Sit. 260, Ntwp0rl Btach.
you ever wllllfed ill a tradieiooal home. Among the many fealllreS are a brand new
kitchen, a buae family room. a billiard room. pool. spa and a stunning view of the Back
Bay and beyoad. Thia home ia in perfect c:oqditioo. Offered at $599,999. PlaentJy on
leuehold.
For...,..,..,.. ldM, t.a <:-, """-'Ill (714) Ul-IMIO. Coat N..,on
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Cicio Isle view liome This highly upgndcd five bedroom, four bath
custom home ii .t.olutdy tum-key, me\ is IC)C\t.ed oo a prime 35 foot view lot. close to
the beach. Features include three marble fuq>lacet. granite COUDla1 in kitcbal. marble
Ooorin&. Freoch doon. extensive me of mirrors. neutral decor and peat titcbCalfamily
room combo. The larae brick plllio oo ltlwSa offen excellent bay view and dx home is
stept to tamia IDd clubbouae. Thia ia truly a pride of owoertbip home.
For_.. IMfl# IB"-. ~ M F#IW1 Ill (114) Ul-Ifl& C... N..,.n
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American Savings Bank s (800) 582-Q72 8.QOOllf. 20 2.125 30 8.265 3.950% 25 1.000 7.3/iJ7 800.000 2.450 110 1M
Bank of America B (800) 142-2244 7.760% 20 2.125 "5 8.011 5.~ 20 1.000 1.A20 207,000 2.875 1TS 1Y
Caifomia FedefaJ Bank S (800) 225-3337 8.QOOllf. 20 1.625 "5 8.211 3.~ 20 1.000 72!11 207,000 2.3l50 110 1M
Chase Manhattan K (800) 900-«>62 7.7SO"Xt 20 . 2.125 30 8.011 4.875% 20 2.375 8.378 2<11,000 2.750 1TS 1Y
Coast Federal Bank S (800) 300-5628 8..250'% 20 2.000 10 8.506 2.950% 25 1.000 7.338 500,000 2AOO 110 1M
Cowltrywlde Home Loans K (800) 877-5826 7.875% 5 1.500 "5 8.071 4.7SO"Xt 20 0.000 7.eoo 2<11,000 2.750 110 1M
Oetridt Mortgage Group R (71") 759-9692 7.625% 5 2.125 12 7.884 3.~ 20 1.000 7.2f17 710.i>00 ~ 110 1M
Downey Savings s (800) 336-9639 7.875% 20 1.750 30 8.098 3.950% 20 1.000 7.':JITT 500,000 2.450 110 1M
Emery Financial R (714) ~9200 7.625% 5 1.932 15 7.864· 3.950% 20 2.250 7.301 eoo,ooo 2.225 110 1M
Fidelity Federal Bani< S (800) 232-2309 8.000% 5 1.750 10 8.224 3.950% 10 1.375 7."86 207,000 2.500 110 1M
Fi~ Federal Bank of CA S (800) 672""332 7 .875% 20 1.875 30 8.111 2.960% 20 1.250 7.365 2<11,000 2.400 110 1M
~Mortgage K (800) 700-5650 7.750% 20 2.250 30 8.025 8.000% 20 1.625 8.418 207,000 2.750 1TS 1Y
d lendale Federal Bank S (800) 560-9000 7.750% 5 2.250 "5 8.025 2.950'% 10 1.000 7.786 207,000 2.250 UM 1M
Great Western Bank B (800) 492-7587 7.850% 20 2.000 30 8.099 3.950% 20 1.000 7.397 207,000 2."50 110 1M
Home Savings S (800) 975-5051 7.75f.1'1o 10 2.250 30 8.025 3.950% 20 1.000 1.8n soo,ooo 2.oso 1TS 1M
Irvine Lending & Investments A (714) 219-2410 7.75f.1'1o 5 1.875 15 7.984 ~-------''--...;....... _________________ _ 3.875% 20 0.000 7.642 207,000 2.800 110 1M
NationsBanc Mtg. Corp. K (800) 685-0001 7.625% 20 2.500 30 7.925 4.375% 20 2.500 8.823 207,000 3.000 L6M 6M
Newport Coast Financial A (800) 808-5626 7 .815%. 5 1..000 10 8.017 .3.950% 20 Q.315_ LA83. 600.000 -2..SOQ 1 10 1 M -----Oceanview Fmanc1al A (714) 651-6355 __ 7_.8_7_5% ___ 5 1.500 15 8.071 6.875% 10 1.250 8.693 207,000 3.000 1TS 1Y
ProFed Mortgage K (800) 686-3756 7.875% 20 2.000 30 8.125 4.25f.1'1o 20 1.000 7.575 400,000 2.625 110 1 M
TLC Financial Svcs. R (800) 801·7300 7.875% 10 1.250 13 8.044 5.375% S 1.500 8.336 207,000 2.750 1TS 1Y
Union Bank B (800) 453-1288 8.000% 20 1. 750 30 8.224 5.000% 20 1 .000 8.253 207,000 2.625 6CD 6M
-~~~------------~---~ Weyerhaeuser Mtg. K (800) 669-6747 8.000% 10 1.625 10 8.211 3.950% 20 1.250 7.473 207,000 2.500 110 1M
Both fixed & ~lll>le programs are 30/30 cooYenlional mot1gl08$ Type ol Lender is: B • Senk; K • mor1glge b9r*M: R • "'°"119 blolcllr; s • .mg. & loen. Mof1QIOI benllltl !Ind bll:lkers .. ~ by .. c.llotnll
Oepettment of Real Estate as either a broker°' axporallon Fo1 lnfonn.don call c.111. DRE at (9111) 227-0931 "*"-' Alllll fof act'lf!!blM is.,, lnl7oduclOly na111 tor lhl h ~period. Down~ Is 8mCM1I ol cmtl (% ol
sales price) paid to lender prior IO signing moooage contract. Pointe are% ol loen balance paid lo lender II !Ima ol loen cloUlg. Lodi.in It the number of dllya lelldef gunmM1 rate prior lo ~ A.P.A. la .. lnl-' percelillga ,_
~dl 1s an estimaled annual cost ol the loen to the bonowel Al A P .A.a are calc:ulated by Mortgl09 Newt Co. beMd on • S207.000 lolln llmOUl1t, !he l>C** gt_, end $700 '°'81 IH&. The A.P .A.a -li'lcludld _, '* chelt tor oompell-
scn only. When applyW>g fol' a io.n. Federal Truth-in-landing law requlr .. ~to cak:Uete ll't A.P.R. tpeCiAc: to ..:ti loan oner. Mulllluln '-' la !he maxlrrun lllndlt .. loan IM'ldlr gl'4I\ Wini. Al llll9d ,_ P10Gfwn1 hew en..-
mum of S207,000 Mergln (In %) is tende<S profit: margin • Index • ectumt raw .,_first ~ ll'ldU It ~ balll IOr ~ en ........ ,... (Mllgin + lfldex • New Rea.). l 1 D • 11 ih Dllt. COit ol ~ 1TS • 1-Y-T'_.y
BIA. L6M • lknotl1h U80A, 6TB . 6-monlh Treasury 811. eco. &-monll't -. awtbte of~ ~ .. F....,.ncy 11 lhl period ~ adjull!Nnls. 1M . 1-t..tonlf\, SM .~ 1Y· 1 v-. Al,. ... Nljecf to
change Verity rate ano 11tnns PflOI to applylng lot a loan All lendef'a pnwlde loet'll Mltl dillel9f1C rites and t.lma tor clllerent loan---. The ~lfolni911on j)l1IMl'lled II nol ll't alter to ITllM a loan. For a~ gilicll on how to lltlQp
lot a ITIOl1gagll. send a S-4 50 clledf payable to Mol1gage News Co .• 1810 E 17"1Sl,Sune100, Slw'Ca N'e, CA 92105. (714) 113&-lln COPYRIGHTO 191111 Motlgage H"9 Co.
Nor.vest Mortgage gives HomeAid America $20,000 boost
The grant will be used to
help establish HomeAid
chapters in various parts of
the country
Norwc1,1 Mortgage Inc. based in Des
Moines. Iowa. ha!. announced thal it will
provide a $20.000 grant to HomeAid
America. the huilding industry·!.
program lo help the tram.itionall y
homeless across the Un11ed States. The
grant wj(I be used to help HomcAid
America. based in Irvine. organize and . .
parts of the country.
"HomeAid hall been a great success in
helping to provide shelter for
transitionally homeless families who
need a little time to get back on their
f cet," said Dan Hanson. senior vice
president for Norwest Mortgage.
"Norwest is proud to make th.is
investment and we hope it will help
spread the HomcAid program across the
nation."
The grant was provided by Norwest
Mortgage through ~ Norwest Housing
Foundation, a charitable foundation
devoted to bringing pennancnt solutions
L.C. "Bob" Albemon of HomeAid accepts a grant from Dan Hanson of Na-west
Mortgage, Inc.
to affordable housing needs in all
communities through financial support
and voluntcerism.
According to L.C. "Bob" Albertson,
Jr., president of Presley Homes -
Southern California region and president
of the HomcAid board of directors, the
Norwest grant represents a timely
infusion to help get HomeAid America
going .
'The graot'constitutes much-needed
money which will help us implement an
expansion program across the country,"
Albertson said. "We are grateful for
Norwcst's commitment to such an
important program. Their vision for
HomeAid mirrors the vision that bas
made them so Succe3sful in bnsine:ss."
HomcAid was established in June
1989 in Orange County, by the Building
Industry Association as a 501(c)3
charitable organizatit>o with the mission
of building or renovating shelters for the
transitionally homeless, those needing
only 30 days to 18 months to get back
on their feel HomeAid's method is to
marsball the resources of industry
subcontractors, suppliers and
consultants under the leadership of a
local builder to complete each project
Building on the success of HomeAid
Orange County, HomeAid America was
established in 1995 ro help create
HomeAid chapters across the country in
affiliation with local homebuilding
currently exist io four Southern
Caljfomia counties, Sacramento and in
Chicago. Phoenix, Las Vegas and
Atlanta are among other~~
Norwest Mortgage, Inc. is a
subsidiary of NOJWest Corp. With more
than 700 stores in all SO states, Norwest
Mortgage operates the largest mortgage
lendiq network in the country and
provides funding for about ooe of every
12 homes finanttd in the United States.
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Adorable condominium in eastside Costa Mesa
This two bedroom, one and one-half bath condominium with a two car attached
garage is located in quiet Eastside Costa Mesa. This unit has fresh paint, new nooring
throughout and ceramic tile. Vaulted ceilings and a cozy fireplace are accompanied by a
balcony leading off from the living room. Close to beaches, shopping. freeways and
Back Bay. The price has been reduced thousands for a quick sale, at only' S 119,800.
For more Uifonltlllio~ ClllJ Bonni.e Turner al Coldwell Banker Costa Mtsa, (714)
668-9333 or (714) 6.50-1121.
Spacious custom home This custom rour bedroom. two ru11 bath
I r • single story Coaa Mcaa home is localed on a large R-2 zoned lot. This custom home
has been built with the highest.of quality and standards. The large kitchen f eaturcs
Corian tile counters and built in appliaoces, an extra pantry and storage. The living
room includes a cozy fireplace. This spacious home has a den and family room. It's
well maintained with a new roof and water heater. The price also includes the satellite
dic;h. Offered at $179,000.
For lflUJn ilif~ call UNJa SUtuns of Co/4wtU &utker Costa Mtul Ill (714)
668-9333 or (7 U) "2-7430. Or read ColllwtU Banhr on tilt lnumtt al
http://www.c#lw•at .. coa
French quarter 1bis three bedroom. two and ~ball bath. two story
townhome bu a two car IUaChed garage and is located in the French quarter. It features
a spacious family room with Ibo living room including a brick fireplace. New carpet
and freab ~ ll'C included throughout this unique uniL This spacious end unit
overtoots pem be1u and IDllUre landscaping, with the low association dues includipg
a pool IDd ..... pU:inl fW viliton. Offered 11 $133.SOO.
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Concrete tile roofs help
keep raindrops from
falling on your head
Protect your home from
unwanted leaks
Rain can be a roors worst enemy. It
has its way of finding weak spots and
cracks that create the dreaded leak in
your roof. If you wait to replace or repair
your roof, the drip may beoome a stream.
Unfortunatety, most rooftn& materials
can't stand up to rain for the long haul
the way cooCTCte tile can.
Asphalt shingles and-WOO<Hhake
deteriorate over time until they let in that
first drop -and then bucketsfull. On the
other band, coocrctc tile protects your
me unwan ea
concrete driveway or sidewalk. which
arc both porous, conaete roof tiles are
e~truded under high presswc to make
them resistant to water penetrating
through the tile. For added protection
from the elements. concrete tiles cao be
wind-clipped in pl8Ce to wi1bstand even
the punishiq combinMion of tonential
rain and burricme-fon:e winds.
But can rain find its way in through
the spaces where the tiles meet? Not all
concrete tiles arc made alike, and the
way tile is installed can also impact the
effectiveness in keeping water out. One
company, Monier Inc., designed its
concrete roof tiles with a built-in water
channel that makes it extremely difficult
for water to penetrate to the tar paper
underneath when the tiles arc properly
installed. Monier products have even
been tested on roofs without any
underlaymcnt. and since the tiles
themselves are the priowy weather
barrier, water runs off the tile.
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CORONA DEL MAR 1707 E. Bay Ave. 711 433 1h Begonia Ave 281 SatlSun 1-5 $289,000 f.annery Village Realty for Sale By Owner 673-3m 673-7336
1812 w. Balboa Blwl 281
COSTA MESA · Cannery VIiiage Realty
552 Hamilton St., A2 281 Sun 1-5 $169,00o 673-Jm
Cannery Village Realty 231 Via Udo Soud 3BR
673-3777 Cannery VIiiage Realty
673-3777
NEWPORT BEACH 2525 Ocean Blvd. JC 281
1 Jade Cove 481 Sat 1-5 $950,000 Cannery Village Realty
Agent 673-Jm
Judy Kolar 506 "I" Street 3BR 640-1212 Cannery ViDage Realty
1430 West Bay Ave. 481 Sat/Sun 1-5 $2,199,000 673-Jm
Cannery Village Realty BIG CANYON VIUAS 2-3Br 673-3m Melinda Muon
1600 Harrow Place 481 Sat1-4 owe Mason dis lealton
Owner 759-7700
646-1166
Record-setting sales at Harb~r Cove
A continuing success story
for Standard Pacific
Since mid-June, Standard Pacific has
achieved 70 luxury-home sales within the
new Harbor Cove Community in the Back
Bay area of Newport Beach.
Even more revealing, nearly 70 percent
of these sales took place during pre-model
homes previews. This demonstrates an
exceptional level of buyer confidence in
the builder, particularly with prices
ranging from the lo w $400,000s to the
h.igh $800,000s.
'1'hc timing was just right for Harbor
Cove because there was such a pent-up
demand for luxury homes in the Newport
Beach aJU," said Steve Scarborough,
president of Standard Pacific Corp.
"These arc very sophisticated buyers who
have put their trust in the Standard Pacific
name and reputation."
Harbor Cove Promenade. where models
opened in late August. and Harbor Cove
Palisades, where models are expected to
open in October, brilliantly demonstrate
the company's commitment to quality and
bUyer satisfaction -a commitment that is
equally appamt al Migbborboods running
the gamut from affordably priced
condom.in.iums and townhomel to million-
dollar estates.
Also
contributing to
the success of
communities
like Harbor
Cove is the
company's
capacity for
selecting
unique sites on
wh.ich to build.
Harbor Cove is
situated across
the street from
Fash.ion Island.
providino--
futurc residents
easy access to
world-<: lass
shopping and
dining, plus
proximity to
this year. Priced
from the low
$400,000a, the
bedrooms or four
bedrooms plus a
loft within 2,4SS
IO 2, 725 square
feet of living
space.
At Harbor Cove
Pali..,,bomcs
me priced from
lbe mid-
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four-and fivo-
bodroom bona
noae from 2,S4S
to 3,33S equue
feet.
business and .,
banking ca1ters Foel, post president and current board rMITlber;
Hometin
neighborhoods ~
dtsigned to reflect
tbe romantic
architectural
and coastal ond SteYe Soorborough, president cl Seondord
recreation. Pocific
The Harl>or
Cove site was purchased by Standard
Pacific from the Irvine Company,
continuing a strong business relationship
that has endured for 25 years.
As the sales add up for Harbor Cove,
bomcbuycrs in the initial pbasc of
Promenade look forward to moving in late
traditions of the
French, Italian and•Spanish Rivieras.
Some loU ~ positioned to provide
sweeping Back Bay views.
The Harbor Cove conunanity is glled
for privacy and wilJ include a rectation
center with •wimmina poo1 aoc1 ..,..
One of the natioo's largest and moat
Sat/Sun 1-5 $.1,950,000
Sun 1-4 $299,000
Sat/Sun 1-5 $2,350,000
Sun 1-5 $595,000
Sat/Sun 1-5 $1,100,000
Sat/Sun 1-5 $349-319K
successful publicly owned homebuilding
firma, Standard Pacific bu provided
bomea for more than 30,000 families
du.ring the put three decades. Tbe
C01Dp1Dy'1 ongoing emphasis on dtsign.
location and value bu drawn lllisfied -
and oftat repeat -customen spuming the
full range of bomebuyen,.from fint-timc
purcba.sers and couples of all ~ to
growing funilies and luxury mo~
buyers.
Currently, the firm ii active in the lrYine
communities of WCl(pmk and Uoivcrsjty
Pait; the planned oommunitiea of Tustin
R.aocb, Aliso VICjo and M.iJaion Vscjo; and
• e
FuUatoa. Raacbo Cucamooga. Corona,
Chino Hills and Fontana.
To visit Stlodud Pllcific '1 Harber Cove
community, tan Pacific Cout Highway
to Jamboree Rold IDd proceed north. Tum
Siies calla'.
Or take the San Diego Freeway, exit
south on Jamboree and continue put San
Joequm Hills Road. Then tum right on
Santa Barbara.
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Refined art:hitccture reminiscent of the Eastern Seaboard.
Surprisingly rustomized with a full _range of Vikinge appliances,
AndCt'SCn"' wood windows and Baldwin• hardware.
Above the Back Bay, in the heart of Old Newport.
. ?I !fale-!luarded communil_y,
pr1cedfrom the m.id-$6()(),()()()'., lo O<Jtll'" IJ,()()(),()()().
~join the !froaJin!I inlerul I.isl,
please call 800-414-~2.
Standel stands out in any
CroY#d
A room with a garden view Located in the Westcliff
:ighborbood of~ Beach is this three bedroom. two bath traditional home with
etached ganae. It's 1ibllllcd on a generous lot with a large front yard that gives this
ho~e curb appeal. With newly installed off-white carpet and new interior and exterior
~amt. the home is in immllculue and move-in oondition. A lanai type patio off the back
is a ~~ lelbna fm outdoor enlertaining and the yard is large enough for a pool.
This ne1gbb0mood ii ck>ee to Mariners Elementary School and Newport Harbor High
School. The ~QI corridor of 17th Street, the beach and many recreational activities
arc also~.
For,,,,.,. llf/M ..,,., tlllll JlmrcM Brultkrllt (114) 12J.1Ul MS--lUAMt Ill
(114) 121· 3'1& ,.,a .. 18'rl-JM O..pu Co,,,,.,.1, 2101 B. Coat HiPWl1, n50,
Coro,.. tN1 ,.,,.,.
She has continued success at
the Prudential -Jon Douglas
Company
Michigan native Mary Beth Cole-
Standel is happy that she decided to
relocate to California. since her success in
real estate has continued to grow.
Worlring..in ~residential atena-provides
her with the opportunity to utilize her
talents in communication along with her
strong negotiating skills.
After.graduating from Western
Michigan University with a bachelor's
degree in busine and marketing she
ea or est oast. e is a
problem solver who combines honesty,
integrity and diligeocc in aligning the
right home for the right client. Effective
listening skills are put to the test when
listing properties u diverse, yet saleable,
as her stunning custom home in Hart>or
Ridge to the attractive, new homes of
Newport Coast. These listings, as well as
her buyers. are consistently well-served
by her maioleDIDce o( a marketing
program which provides outstanding
production and service for each client.
Mory Beth Cole-Standel
boo y, s ts an active committee
member fo•the Susan G. Komcn Breast
Cancer Foundation, a ct:witable
organization much supponed by local real
estate agents. Her interests outside of her
profession include the newer addition of
golf; gardening, reading and running. ·
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