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MARC MARTIN I DAILY PILOT
It's been 20 years since the murder of Robyn Cox ln January of 1977, leaving her mother, Pattie Payne (left) and sister, Deb -
bie, wtth the unanswered question of who the killer ts.
Robyn Cox
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loss but the horror'
•Though it's been more than 20 years, the family of Robyn Lynn
Cox must still deal with the painful memories of her murder.
By Christopher Goffard, Daily Pilot
COSTA MESA -1Wenty
years ago this week, a young
waitress named Robyn Lynn
Cox was found face-down and
fully clothed in the bathtub of
her Avocado Street apartment.
Though detectives determined
she was strangled to death, they
found no sign of forced entry
into the apartment and no signs
of a struggle, even in the bath-
room.
Those details form the heart
of a case that still haunts police,
the community, and former
friends of the 20-year-old Costa
Mesa High School honors grad-
uate. Police never nabbed the
killer. Councilwoman Heather
Somers, who attended school
with Cox, described the endur-
ing shock of "a hometown girl
and an unresolved mystery in
our own hometown. H
But the real story of the Jan.
12, 1977 ~g and its conse-
quences played out in the vic-
tim's family. For them, the death
still looms as an irreplaceable
loss, an unsalved wound and
the central horror of their lives.
• SEE UNSOLVED PAGE A 16
OCC student,· Hoag candy striper lost to disease
•January Penne spent
most of h er lif~ in and out
of hospitals, her mother
said.
8y Christopher Goffard, Daily Pilot
: January Penne, a student at
'Orange Coast College who
:dreamed o1 becomiQg a nurse:
<lied Thursday at UCLA Me<lcal
Center of a hemouhage resutting
lrom a hereditary metabollf dis-
ease. She was 19.
Ms. Penne, of Newport Beach,~
was born with
rickets, a cald-
'Um deficiency
· that se!lt her in
and out of hos-
pitals for most
of her life. She
endured 32
surge r ies,
including one
to combat an
ab n orm a 1 JanuaryPenne
e n largement
of her skull resulting from med-
ication.
An inoperable cyst on her
spin al cord left h er wheel-
chair-ridden in the last two
months of her life.
Her mother, who named her
after the heroine of a Jacqueline
Suzanne novel, said Ms. Penne
spent most of her life in pain but
maintained an upbeat spirit
·she never really had a child-
hood," said her mother, Cherri
Penne-Myers, 44. "Her life con-
sisted of hospitals. But she had a
real deep faith in the Lord. She
had this strong will to live.•
A graduate of Corona del Mar
High School, Penne volunteered
as a candy striper at Hoag
Memorial Hospital Presbyterian
for the past three years. She was
recognized for her courage
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recently by the Second Chance
Foundation.
She is survived by her mother,
a brother, Justin, 13, and a sister,
Rachel, 24.
A viewing will be held from 5-
8 p.m. Sunday at the Pacific View
Cemetery in Newport Beach.
Funeral services will be held at
10 a.m. Tuesday at the Concordia
Lutheran Church in Cerritos.
+ Donations can be sent in care
of the Penne f amity to the Con-
cordia Lutheran Church at
13633 183rd St., Cerritos, 90703.
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Balboa renewal .
~parks merchants,
residents debate
• Proposed changes to Marina Park and attracting a
hotel to area may prove controversial.
By Jennifer Armstrong, Daily Pilot
NEWPORT BEACH -Balboa
Peninsula locals agree on two
things:
First, the peninsula has plenty
to offer visitors with its bay views,
great restaurants and ambience
infused with colorful history. Sec-
ond, that ambience is obscured
by growing problems such as traf-
fic jams, lack of parking, vacan-
cies, obstructed views and rowdy
night life.
What peninsula locals don't
always agree on is how to fix
these problems. That's where a
recently completed report by the
Balboa Peninsula Planning Advi-
sory Committee comes in. That
report -60 pages of recommen-
dations for revitalizing the penin-
sula -was released la'st week,
sparking talk among residents
and business owners.
All that praise and criticism
will come to the forefront in the
next few weeks as the City Coun-
cil begins discussing the recom-
mendations Monday.
"We've gotten a lot of feed-
back -some good, some bad,"
said committee member Mike
•SEE DEBATE PAGE A16
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: +The Balboa Peninsula Plan-:
: ning Advisory Committee's :
: report lists pages of recom-:
• mendations for revitalizing •
: the area. They've listed eight :
: suggestions as their priorities: :
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I + HIGHEST PRIORITY f
: • Balboa Boulevard beautlfi-:
' cation, including coordinat-:
ing shop signs and street :
signs :
• Parking management :
• Traffic improvement, 1
including consoJidating Bal-:
boa and Newport boulevards :
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• Control of alcohol licenses 1
and crime l
• Consideration of turning :
Marina Park into a marine ~
recreation site :
: • More quality hotels, bed-:
,. and-breakfasts and possibly a •
: resort hotel :
: • Better visitor access to the :
: bay :
: • Consolidation of business :
• improvement districts -•
: groups of business owners :
: organized by the city :
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Dealer charged up ·
over electric car sales
• Costa Mesa Honda is
only dealership in Orange
County to offer new
battery-powered vehicles.
By Susan Deemer, Da17y Pilot
COSTA MESA -Although
car saleswoman Allison Tozer has
sold cars for more than 10 years.
the new 1997 Honda EV Plus will
require a few changes in her rou-
tine sales pitch.
Before she can allow cus-
tomers to drive off with one of
these shiny new electric cars,
they will have to meet the manu-
facturer's requirements that
include owning their own home
where they can install a charging
unit.
"We are pretty excited,•
beamed Tozer, one of six employ-
ees who will be trained on bow to
sell the new car this week.
Additionally, test drivers will
be encouraged to take the car
home overnight so they really
know what they are getting
themselves into, she said.
·we will need a lot of feed-
back and will have to be in con-
stant contact with the customer,·
Tozer said.
Costa Mesa Honda will be the
only Honda dealership in Orange
County to off er the electric car to
its customers. It's one of four in
Southern California. The site was
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chosen because of its proximity to
residents who are affluent, edu-
cated, and share a concern for the
environment, said Craig Shearer,
vice president at Costa Mesa
Honda.
"It's a pretty narrow market,•
Shearer said.
Still it's no wonder that Costa
Mesa was chosen to sell the new
electric car. Nearby Newport
Beach is one of the most •electric
vehicle-friendly" cities in Orange
County. At least three charging
station sites are proposed for
Fashion Island, two at Hoag
Memorial Hospital Presbyterian
and one each at City Hall, the
• SEE ELECTRIC PAGE A11
greer
~Ider
Bargains can help
you look good on
the slopes, links
I f you're looking for bargains
on ski gear, The Newport Ski
Co. is having a huge clear-
'Ulce sale at its Orang e store (631-
7100) located at 1632 E. Katella.
The Orange store has lost its
lease and has marked down mer-
·.:handise up to 80% off.
Top-name brands on sale
include Nils, Edelweiss, Nordica,
'Uld Rossignol. And there are also
.vaterskis, skates, ski racks, amd
:Jloves on sale. The Newport Ski
Co.'s Newport Beach location
~631-3280) will remain at 2700 W.
Coast Highway.
For bargains on golf wear, John
-Leonard'• Gou Shop (852-868~)
is having a sale, with merchan-
dise marked down as much as
30% off. John Leonard's sells golf
· sportswear for ladies and men. It's
located at 3100 Irvine Ave. in
. Newport Beach.
Kristen's Ungerte (631-7399) is
· having a 50% off sale on selected
merchandise throughout the
store, and all Lanz of Salzburg
flannel wear is marked down
· 50% off. Kristen's is located at
1719 Westcliff Drive in Newport
·Beach.
A recipe book being sold to
benefit The National American
Trust for Scholanblps and Emer-
. gency ~eeda is available by con-
. tacting' Rita Thompson, (640-
·4615) the trust president. The
•Scholarly Tastes" booklet fea-;tures intemational redpes by chef
•and author Jeff Farris.
: Australian, Pacific Rim. French,
·Thai, American, Cajun and
: Southwestern cuisines are repre-
: sented with easy proven recipe
·instructions for five salads, five
: appetizers, and five entrees. For a
: copy, please send $3.50 (includes
.postage within the U.S.) to NAT-
: SEN, P.O. Box 8673, Newport
: Beach, 92658. .
• • llEST ~appears Thursdays and Sat·
: urd•. If yoo know of a good buy, call • me at 540-1 224, fax me at 646-41 70, or
• write to me: Best Buys, Dally Pilot. 330 W.
: Bay St., Costa Mesa, 92627.
briefly
:When at OCC do like
:the French
Orange Coast College offers a
: workshop on •pun Past French
·Fundamentals• from6:30 to 8:30
: p.m . on Thursdays, Jan. 23
:through March 20 in room 102 of
• OCC's Art Center.
Participants will learn how to
: handle airport baggage, how to
• reserve comfortable a ccommo-
: dations and how to order French
·food in clear and simple phrases.
: The workshop is designed for
: travelers who want to learn basic
·phrases and senten ces related to
: shopping , dining, customs and
: transportation.
The registration fee is $55.
: For more information, call 432-
• 5880 . •
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Costa Mesa Church Of Christ
+ADDRESS: 287 W. Wiison Street
~Mesa. + TELIPHONE: 645-3191. + DENOl:mNATION: Nondenomination-
al.
+YEAR CHURCH ESTAIWSHED: 1923. + SERVICE TIMES: 9 a.m., Bible class for
all ages; 10 a.m., worship service; 6 p.m.,
evening worship assembly (the first Sun-
day night of each month Is designated
for a special famity night). Children's
church, for ages 3-6, meets during the
10 a.m. worship service.
+ siNIOR MINIS'IB: Andy Wall.
+ PASTORAL STAFF: Keely Hall, Youth
Minister. + SIZE OF CONGREGATION: 170.
+MAKEUP OF CONGREGATION: All
ages wtth a cluster of young families.
+ OllLD CARE: Provided for worship
service.
+ TYPE OF WORSHIP: The order of ser-
vice varies, but always includes a cappel-
la singing, prayer, scripture readings, a
sermon and The lord's Supper. + TYPE OF SERMON: Based on a bibli-
cal text and its practical application,
often part of a t opical or expository
series. + RECENT SERMON: Wall recently
spoke on "The Purpose-Driven Church,•
exploring the church's mission. He is
now delivering messages in a series on
the life of Jesus, based on the gospel of
Luke.
The Rev. Andrew Wall welcomes wonblppen to Costa Mesa Church of Chrt8t.
gospel and will look at what Jesus had
to say about money and possessions. The
series, with various topics, will extend
through May or June. ·
ments they have on the card. They can
meet others and introduce themselves
during a refreshment hour after the ser-
vice. ·
church sponsors a time of devotion and·
fellowship at Newport Villa Wmt. The
church also supports a variety of mission
work in B.C., Mexico. Junior and senior
high school age members have a very
active youth program that Includes
weekly, Tuesday night meetings called
•eross Tralnefl, • as well as many season-
al activities, s~r ~ . A
number of Bible study and fellowship
small groups meet In members' homes
during the week, and a Mothers' Play
Group, for mothers of preschoolers
~ at various locations each Wednes-
day at 10:30 a .m. + DRESS: From casual to suits. + CHUltOt DESIGN: The church recent-
ly refinished the parking Jot and
Installed a grass play area for the youth
that is large enougtl for a volleyball
court. Some remodeling of the c;lass-
rooms and the sanctuary is now under-
way. + MISSION STATEMEtft We are a fam-
ily of believers devoted to loving and
glorifying God through proclaiming the
good news of Jesus Christ and serving
others.
+ IN1EtES11NG NOTE: Sunday Vincent
Hawkins, from the Inglewood Church of
Christ. will visit the church. He will share
a message of reconciliation. •oreamlng
Like Jesus.• as the church considers Mar-
tin Luther King's legacy of interracial
harmony-and integration in light of bib-
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+ UPCOMING SERMON: Wall will con-
tinue his mes.sages based on Luke's
+WELCOME WAGON: Vi~ors receive
a friendly greeting at the door and are
invited to fill out a wekome card. They
can express any needs, concerns or com-
• OUTREAot PROGRAMS: Every Tues-
day night the church's caring Kitchen
serves 125-200 plates of food to people
in need. On Sunday afternoon the
lical teaching. _ By Michelle MmT •
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Auctio:Q to benefit youth e:r;nployment ·
24Tii ANNUAL ROMAN
FEAST: The 24th annual Roman
Feast and Charity Auction, a
benefit for the Youth Employ-
ment Service, is set for Tuesday,
Feb. 4, 1997 at the Costa Mesa
Community Center and will
honor the police, fire and marine
safety departments of the cities
of Costa Mesa and Newport
Beach.
City Managers Allan Roeder
and Kevin Murphy will serve a s
the auctioneers while Jim
Roberts will provide the enter-
tainment. You can expect to see
just about every local elected
official in attendance enjoying
with the public, dinner, dancing,
the auction and door prizes.
Tickets are $10 for adults, $6
for seniors and children and can
be order by mailing your check
to Youth Employment Service
114 E. 19th Street, Costa Mesa ,
CA 92627.
CLOSED QUIETI.Y: J .B.'s
Sport Deli in Fashion Island
closed quietly over the holiday
to make room for a new Cheese-
burger's In Paradise, a Hawaiian
island restaurant import. For
years, South Coast Plaza had its
Kaplan's Deli unW it relocated
to Harbor Boulevard and the
San Diego Freeway.
You could count on J .B.'s Deli
for a great com beef or hot pas-
trami sandwich and crispy
trench fries. Unlike Kaplan's,
J.B.'s will not be reopening any
location . The suggestion for your
dell fix while at Fashion Island,
try Bloomingdale's for a com -
beef sandwich.
ANNUAL MEETING: The
Newport Beach Sister City Asso-
.. Jim
de boom
ciation will hold its annual
meeting on Thursday, Jan. 23
from 6 to 8 p.m. at the Balboa
Bay Club.
New members of the board of
directors will be introduced, and
the 1997 events schedule will be
announced. The public is invited
to attend and to hear about trips
abroad and hosting international
visitors to Newport Beach. Call
718-3870 for more information.
GROUP STIJDY0EXCHANGE:
Rotary District 5320 is looking
for four bilingual men or
women ages 25 or older, whose
employer will allow them to
travel to Argentina from April 10
to May 10, 1997 to study their
vocation with their counterparts
in Argentina.
Rotary International pays the ·
cost of transportation and group
exchange members live and eat
with local Rotarians, according
to Wendell Pilh, member of the
Newport Balboa Rotary Club.
Participants may not be relat-
ed to a Rotarian and need to
have been employed for two
years in the profession. Inter-
views will be held January 25th
so quick action is needed. For
more information call Fish at
720-1077 (correct phone num-
ber).
CLUB NEWS: The Costa
Mesa-Newport Harbor Uons
Club will celebrate its 70th
Anniversary at a gala on Friday,
May 9, 1997 at the Crystal Ball-
room at the Santa Ana Elles
Lodge. A keepsake pin is in the
process and great entertainment
is promised as Uons from
around Orange County cele-
brate the Clubs 70 years of ser-
vice to Costa Mesa and Newport
Beach.
WELCOME TO TilE WORLD
OF SERVICE CLUBS: Bob Lear,
classification of Computer Soft-
ware Distributor, who joined the
Newport-Balboa Rotary Club.
TUESDAY -7:JO a.m. Newport
Beach Sunrise Rotary.Club meets at the
at the Balboa Bay Club. NOon -Costa
Mesa Downtown Kiwanis Club meets
at the Costa Mesa Community C~nter.
6:00 p.m. Costa Mesa-Newport Har·
bor Lions Club. the Fish Fry Club meets
at the Costa Mesa Country Club.
WEDNESDAY -7:JO a.m. South
Coast Sunrise Rotary Club meets at the
Center Club. Newport Harbor Kiwanis
Club meets at the University Athletic
Club. Noon -Costa Mesa Rotary Club
meets at Mesa Verde Count ry dub.
The Exchange d ub of Orange Coast
meets at the Bahia Corinthian Yacht
Club. 1:00 p.m. -Newport Balboa
Rotary Club meets at the Bahia
Corinthian Yacht Club to hear Arnie
Maddox on Egyptian Hl'"'oglyphlcs.
THUltSOAY -7:00 a.m. Costa
Mesa-Orange Coast Breakfast Uons
Club meets at Mimi's cafe. Noon -
Kiwanis Club of Newport Beach-Coro-
na del Mar meets at the Bahia
Corinthian Yacht Club. Costa Mesa
North Kiwanis Club meets at the Holi·
day l11n to hear from 'fyler Mann of
Newport Beach Sports Medicine. The
Exchange dub of Newport Harbor
meets at'the Shark Island Yacht Club
to hear Lee Pierce on •How to Save A
Life and Improve Your Golf Game.·
The Newport-Irvine Rotary Club
meets at the Irvine Marriott Hotel to
hear UCI voll~ll c~ Charlie
Brand. 6:10 p.m. -The Newport
Beach Lions Club meets at the Bahia
Corinthian Yacht club for a visit with
District Governor Gary Loz.aun.
wownt REPEATING: From the
newsletter of the Kiwanis Club of
Newport Bffch.CoTona del Mar ...
"Humility Is a sttang&thing-~
minute you think you Nive it. you've
lost ft.•
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POLICI l'IU!S
COSTA MESA
• 1900 blodc of Anaheim Avenue: Several tools, a computerized notebook
and a wallet worth $3,800 were stoli n from a van. The passenger window
was shattered.
• 2000 blodc of Pomona Avenue: A $1 50 stereo wa.s stolen from a car. A
window was shattered.
• 1900 blodc of Maple Street A $250 cellular phone was stolen from a car.
The right passenger door was smashed.
• JJOO blodc of lrhtol Street A purse was stolen from the seat of a
stroller while the victim was at a jewelry counter.
NEWPORT IEAOt
• 100 blodc of Jtst Street A stereo and two speakers worth $600 were
stolen from a lodced car parked in an open garage. The right front window
was smashed.
• 600 blodc of Irvine Avenue: Four sodas, six pizzas, a storage bin, ~
cream and a push dolly worth $275 were stolen from the cafeteria at New-
port Harbor High School. A kitchen window was smashed.
• 200 blodc of Newport c.m.r ortv.: S 120 cash and several artides of
jewelry worth S 10, 700 were stolen from a car. There was no sign of forced
entry.
•JOO blodc of MartM Avenue: $1,271 cash was stolen from a safe at a cof-
fee shop. There was no sign of forced entry to the business or the safe.
• 900 blodc of Newport CenW Drive: $200 was stolen from a deposit box
at a hotel. The keys that secured the deposit box \Wfe missing .
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IUSINESS LITIGATION AND RANSACTIONS
Corporationsi partnerships, mergers, acquisitions, buy-sell agreements, contra~ and collecttons
.IEA1 ESTATE LITIGATION AND TIANSACTIONS , ~dons, foieclosures, easements,
"'.. lsputes, work-outs
ESTAR PLANNING
Trusts, Wiiis, Probate Administration
·: O~-ramp· expected to
~~ease extra tollway traffic
By Susan Deemer, Daily Pilot
COSTA MESA -Construction
of a new San Diego Freeway on-
ramp at Hyland Avenue would be
the city's first step toward initiating
improvements to alleviate addi-
tional traffic expected from the
San Joaquin Hills toll road that
opened in December.
The Cty Council is expected to
ink an agreement with Caltrans at
Monday's meeting to allow a new
freeway -on-ramp to be built ·at
Hyland Avenue this March. The
new on-ramp would· replace the
on-ramp at Harbor Boulevard that
bas become inundated with traffic.
"The interchange at Harbor
Boulevard is one of our most high-
ly used intersections in the cit.y,"
Morris said. "Traffic on and off it is
at capacity at this point."
Morris said the city prepared an
environmental report on whether
traffic would increase in certain
areas of the city once the toll road
was operatmg. The study showed
improved traffic circulation would
result if a new ramp were con-
structed in place of the Harbor
Boulevard on-ramp.
"A small percentage of traffic
impacting Harbor Boulevard is
caused by the tollway," Morris
satd.
· Additionally, the City Council
is expected to approve a funding
agreement with its joint partners
in the San Diego Freeway/Corona
del Mar improvements. The city's
agreement with Newport Beach,
Orange County Transportation
Authority and the 'Iransportation
Corridor Agencies is to address
improvements to. the freeways as
a result of projected future traffic
increases.
The city will receive a grant
from the Regional Improvement
Program for'$750,000 for the pro-
ject that is estimated will reach
$73 million.
Also Newport Beach has a
$250,000 grant for partial
improvements. The 'Iransporta-
tion Corridor Agencies will con-
tribute $13.2 million toward the
con:fiuence project. Future fund-
ing has not been determined at
this time.
Gay speaker to take on 'religious right'.
The Rev. Mel White, author of
"Stranger at the Gate: To Be Gay
and Christian in America" will
speak 1-2:30 p.m. Sunday at the
Neighborhood Community Cen-
ter for th-e annual membership
meeting of the American Civil
Liberties Union in Costa Mesa.
White, a former writer for such
religious notables as Jerry Fal-
well, Pat Robertson, ·and Billy
Graham, will speak on Hthe anti-
homosexual tactics of the reli·
gious right."
Admission is $10, with lunch
provided. The center is at 1845
Park Avenue in Costa Mesa.
-By Christopher Goffard
SATURDAY, JANUARY 18, 1997 AJ
Plain wrong on one account, right on another
Back November way I
wrote another of those
"things that aren't here
anymore" colwnns (an idea I
freely admit llting from Ralph
Story).
Jn it, I bemoaned the passing
of so many local hardware
stores, then noted: "In the face
of all this, Plains Hardware (nee
Kerm Rima) on Harbor seems to
be alive and weU."
Whoops.
Just to prove me wrong, the
Plains people have turned out
the lights and locked the doors.
The store is gqne, kaput. el fol-
do. Didn't go belly-up or any-
thing. The family that owns it
just decided to concentrate on
their other store in Garden
Grove.
While I was apparently incor-
rect in stating that Plains was
"alive and well," the next sen-
tence was perfectly accurate:
"And the locally owned, five-
store Crown hardware chain
continues to thrive and
expand."
Well, actually, there was a
glitch there, too. Crown has
eight stores, not five, but some
aren't covered by the Yellow
Pages book I used to check
locations.
However, the statement that
Crown is thriving and expand-
ing is definitely on the _mark.
Indeed, as we speak, Crown
is preparing to expand right into
the old Plains-Kenn Rima store.
No matter what you're doing.
your hometCMlll~per • • FITS IN •••
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martin
"I like to think that Kenn
Rima, may he rest in peace,
would be pleased I'm in there,"
says Jeff Schulein, president,
CEO and guiding spirit of
Crown.
When the Costa Mesa store
reopens in February, Crown will
have nine stores, ranging from
the original in Corona del Mar,
inland to Anaheim Hills, down
to Lake Forest and Laguna
Niguel, and north to what is cur-
rently the largest store, on
Adams in Huntington Beach.
Jeff Schulein really"didn't
plan to go into the hardware
business back in 1974 when he
bought the building on Coast
Highway that houses Crown
No.1.
"I was a manufacturers' rep
selling carpet and I dabbled in
real estate as a way of smooth-
ing ouJ ~ ups and downs of
making a living on straight com-
.missions," Schulein said.
Shortly after Jeff and Linda
Schulein bought the building,
the owners of Crown Hardware
decided to retire. Jeff's alterna-
tive was to have a major vacan-
cy in his building, or go into the
hardware business. He bought
the business for a pittance, and
the owners agreed lo stay on
until he had learned how to run
the store.
"I was what you ntlght call
an owner-trainee,• Jeff grinned
the other day. And the rest, as
they say, is history. As hardware
operations go ~oday, even a
healthy, nine-store chain like
Crown is chump change com-
pared to the likes of Home
Depot and Home Base, the
massive warehouse stores that
are known in the trade as ·big
boxes.•
Indeed, the word is that
Home Depot will be opening a
store in the Harbor Center
sometime in the next year or
two -just down the street from
Crown No. 9.
"Yeah, I've heard that," Jeff
says. "I'd rather they didn't,
but I'll manage. U they do open
there, we'll notice it, but we'll
do fine. There's room for the
'big boxes' and there's room for
local hardware stores. The
secret is not to lose your focus.•
Focus on what? I asked.
"On your customer," Jeff
replied. "A lot of the hardware
operations spent so much time
focusing on competition, they
lost sight of what they had to
do, which is focus on serving
their customers."
Even though a small, family
operation Uke Crown can't rival
the Home Depots in size, they
can compete head-to-head in
other vital areas.
~ U you pay attention. you
can do very well," Jeff says.
"We're price competitive and
we provide service they can't
match. What hurt so m,,any of
the other stores (that have gone
out of business) is they just did-
n't keep up.
"They never computerized,
they never joined a co-op, they
never changed with the times.
And that'll kill you in this busi-
ness.·
Jeff was scheduled to close
escrow on the Plains-Kerm
Rima building this week. Fix-
tures are scheduled to arrive
Feb. 3 and the doors should be
open about the end of next
month.
Crown will bring back most
of the Plains staff, and hire
some new bands. More jobs,
more sales, more tax revenue
for Costa Mesa, more success
for Crown.
As the lyric goes, "Who
could ask for anything more?•
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)cbool students in the district
~ay begin their college careers a
.eouple years early by taking
!Coastline Community College ~asses at their own schools.
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~essors will teach electives
•1 ;including Japanese and art
~efore and after school and in
:Some cases during the lunch
:hour at Newport Harbor, Costa
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opportunity for students to get a $60-$80. ·
leg up on earning college cred-Although 350 students have
its," said Bob Francy, assistant already signed up, Berggren is
superintendent for the Newport-afraid the program might lose
Mesa Unified SchocA...,.District. students b~cause of textbook
•1t•s also a chance for opP°t'ftuni-costs. He said he is hoping for
ties .to take classes that don't sponsorsl:iip by some education
exist as part of our curriculum." foundations to help defray the
The classes will run fo~ nine or costs for needy students.
18 weeks for 1.5 or three credits The program is accepting
respectively, said Ronald enrollment for the 25-student
Berggren, vice president" of stu-classes through the first week in
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Chinese-Western relations shine brightly in 'Golden Orlld' ·
By Tom TIM, Daily Pilot
It muat be a pretty heady feel-
inl for South Coast Repertory to
Oller a canmiaioned world pre-
miar9 by a Tony awud-winning
• playwright with a director who's won both the Tony iuid the
Pulitzer Prize and have the play's
out-ol-town tryout hi New York.
TbJI ii indeed the case with
"Golden
returns home to hil three wives
-the iron-handed ftl'lt wUe (na1
Chin), betrothed lince before
birth1 the materialiltic second
wife (Jodi Long), a marriage of
economic mercy, and the beauti-
ful tb1rd wjfe (1Jana Pai), the only
love match of the trio.
'n'aditional deference reigns
when the fo\11' .are together, but
when Egi is offstage, it'• a kick
watching the three wives.
unsheathe their
I I I I \ I I I\ claws. Chrono-
logical protocol
Chtld," a mag-
nificent work
by David Henry
Hwang(•M.
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: worship bind 1 these Chinese ~ as tightly as the l wraps on the
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: (Julyana l Soellstyo), the
: "golden child"
: of the title.
.. Butterfly•),
wbich bridges
the old and new
orden in China
witfl ample
helpings of
humor and
heartache.
Whatever sec-
tond-act prob-
!lems were
•addreued fol-
:1owing its
:shakedown
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·were ironed out, since the SCR
: production is, indeed, golden.
; Director James Lapine, who's
;brought many Stephen Sond-
: heim musicals to the stage and
•won bis Pulitzer for •sunday in
! the Park With George,• has giv-
. en South Coast Rep a marvelous-
~ly involving staging. Without
: undue emphasis on cultural dif-
.. ferences, and giving audiences a
·:Chinese viewpoint on Western
; encroachment,.Lapine smoothly
: amplifies Hwang's characters in
; a stunning production that both
'.·entertains and educates.
: Bookended by brief present-
: day scenes involving a modern
: Chinese couple in Manhattan
· anticipating the birth of their first
.:child, "Golden Child" segues
·:effortlessly into the province of
·: Fukien, circa t918, to chronicle
. •the man's ancestors' cautious
:: approach to westernization.
; Here, the master of the house
: (Stan Egi), a succesStUJ business-
man trading in the Philippines,
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ing spylike
through the village scenes, who
bridges the nearly eight decades
spanned by the play to bring (in
spirit form) a messoge tb the
modem Andrew Kwong, also
played by Egi. She is simply
delightful in both guises, and
touches the heart acl;lingly as
she ~oose-S to have Jler feet
painfully unbound a9 a step
toward progress.
Egi is particularly strong in
his difficul~ansition from the
old ways (o the new, a perilous
step into uncharted waters.
Chin's masterful dominance of
the other wives is balanced by
her unhinged performance
under the influence of opium.
Long, as the wife with neither
power nor passion, renders a cal-
culatingly effective rendition as
she outmaneuvers both adver-
saries. And the delicately fea-
tured Pai is radiant in her scenes
of submission and devotion .
Following a surprisingly
humorous introductory first act,
the climate undergoes a change
of tone with the appearance of
MONDAY, JANUARY 20, 7AM·3PM
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John Christopher Jones as a
Welsh missionary bent on con-
verting the Chinese to Christian-
ity. Jonesl scenes with his host -
as he struggles with the lan-
guage in contrast to Egi's articu-
late phrasing-are masterfully
presented.
Atmospherically, the show is
enriched by the three-cottage
settings of Tony Straiges -each
of the three livin~ spaces slight-
ly higher or lower than the oth-
ers. Martin Pa.keldinaz' cos-
tumes are elegant and David
Lander's lighting beautifully
illustrates the play.
With M Golden Child,• South
Coast Repertory takes another
important step in its fourth
decade, both in commissioning a
work of major importance and
presenting it with an abundance
of care and talent.
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PANCNC.E MEAK.FAST
The Costa Mela Senior Center ii havt.og a Pancake Breakfut
from 8 to 11:30 a.m. at the Colt.a
Mesa Senior Center, 695 w. 19th St. Pancakes, sausage, eggs, juice,
ctJlfee and entertainment will be
pl'Ovided. Admluion Is S3. For
mOliB information, call 645-2356.
BOOK SIGNING '
Millard MacAdam, Managing
Partner of ProActive Leadership
P>nsulting & naining, will be
~ with people and signing
~pies of bis new book, •1nten-
tional Integrity: Aligning Your
1.ife With God's Values,• from 2 to
• 4 p.m. at Barnes & Noble book-
store in Fashion Island, Newport
Beach. For more information, call
644-5552.
CPRQ.ASS
Fitness Concepts Inc. offers a
CPR class from 8 a.m. to noon at
the Costa Mesa Hoag Health
Center, 1170 Baker St. The course
is taught under the American
Jieart Association guidelines.
Course fee is $25. For reserva-
tions, call 631-3623.
SUNDAY
sents Orange County Bridal Con-
nections •ne Ultimate Wedding
Event for Beach Otiel Brides I•
from 10 a..ro. to 5 p.m. at the
Orange County Fairgrounds, 88
Pair Drive, Building 10, Costa
Mesa. There will be two fuhion
shows at 12:30 and 3:30 p.m .
Parking is free and admflllion is
$7. Call 548-1089.
FORENSIC CONSULTANTS
Forensic Consultants Associa-
tion Orange County will meet to
discuss a case study about
"Human Factors, Ergonomic& and
Safety" at 4 p.m. and lecture on
"Value Migration" at 5:30 p.m. at
the Pacific Club, 4110 MacArthur
Blvd., Newport Beach. Cost is $30
for members, $40 for guests and
$55 for guests who also attend the
case study. A $5 fee will be
charged for those without a reser-
vation. To R.S.V.P., call 723-1114.
ADD TALK
Coastline Counseling Center
offers a free lecture, "Attention
Deficit Disorder Ovetview" at 7
p.m. at 1200 Quail St., Suite 105,
Newport Beach. Call 476-0991.
11.JESDAY
BRIDAL SHOW MARKETING
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often a free seminar on Market·
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Inside and Out from g:30 to 9 p.m.
at Bistro 201, 3333 W. Coast High-
way, Newport Beach. For more
information. can 82'-5'1,.
COOCTAll MEETING
The Newport Beacb/Cabo San
Lucas Sister Oty Committee ii
having a cocktail meeting at the
Cannery Restaurant, 3010
Lafayette Ave., Newport Beach.
To R.S.V.P., call 646-4278.
T' Al CHI ClASS
Orange Coast College off8J'S
intermediate and advanced T'ai
Chi Ch'wm classes, the ancient
Chinese exercise art that com-
bines techniques of meditation
and motion, on Tuesdays through
March 11 in the dance room at
Corona del Mar High School,
2101 Eastbluff Drive, Newport
Beach. The intermediate session
meets from 6:30 to 8 p.m. and the
advanced course. meets from 8 to
9 p.m. Registration fee is $45 per
session. For more information, call
432-5880.
NEEDING A lAWYER
The Newport Beach Public
Library offers a program titled
•Help, I've Hired a Lawyer• at
noon in the Friends' Meeting
Room, 1000 Avocado Ave., New-
port Beach. The presentation will
oovw bow to determb:Mt whether
or not you have a cue, when you
need a lawyer, questions to uk
before paying a retainer, warning
slgm m attcrney mllcoadud ancl
bow to decipher Jeaa1 bdll. Por
more information, cab 717·3801.
ADOTAUC
Cout1ine Coumeling Center
often a ledure titled ·under-
standing Leaming ~bllit1e1•
from 1 to 9 p.m. at 1200 Quail St.,
Suite 105, Newport Beach. Cost is
$20. Por more Information, ·call
476-0991.
HAMLET AUDmONS
Orange Coast College offers
auditions for the 12th annual
Shakespeare Month production.
"Hamlet,• from 1 to 10 p.m. in
OCC's Drama Lab Theatre. The
production is set to run Thursdays
through Sundays, May 1-4 and-8-
11 and rehearsals will be held
Monday through Friday from 7 to
10 p .m. For more information, call
432-5640.
HAMLET AUDITIONS
Orange Coast College offers
auditions for the 12th annual
Shakespeare Month production.
"Hamlet," from 5 to 7 p.m. in
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Please call 631-3623
for your complimentary
SPINNING Class, Aerobic Class
or Personal Training Session;
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Regular Memberships Available
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1080 Irvine Ave. (WFSI'CLlFF PLAZA) at Irvine Ave. & East 17th Sa=, N rt Bach
OCC's Drama Lab Theatre. 1'be
production II tet to run Thundays
through Sundays, May 1-4 and 8-
11 and rehearsals will be held
Monday through Friday from 7 to
10 p.m. Pormore Information. call
432-5640.
CRIBBAGE Q.UB
The Newport Beach Parks and
Recreation Cribbage Oub meets
at 6:45 p.m. at the Oasis Senior
Center, 800 Marguerite Ave.,
Corona del Mar. All levels are wel-
come and lessons are available.
For information, call 631-3371.
THE ZONE
A local support group will meet
to discuss #The Zone," the nutri-
tion plan developed by best-sell-
ing author Ban¥ Sears, at'7 p.m. at
the Barnes & Noble books.tore in
Thangle Square, located at the
comet' of Newport and Harbor
boulevards in Costa Mesa. Call
673-3588. ..
CYQ.E JUNKEE
Cycle Junkee, Orange Coun-
ty's stationary cycle "spinning"
studio, will present a seminar on
weight management from 7:30 to
8:30 p.m. at 1677 Superior Ave.,
Suite G, Costa Mesa. All seminar
attendees will receive a free fit-
ness assessment and body-fat
evaluation following the seminar.
Admission is $5. For reserva-
tionl, call 6'2-022.
IUSINESS TAI.JC
Orange Cout College offers a
workshop on How to Achieve •
Peak Performance, a discussion ·
on •essential• strategies for '
enhancing the 1ucceu of a home-
bued bUline11, from 6 to 10 p.m.
at OCC. Registration fee is S39
and a $20 materials fee is payable
to the instructor in class.
T' Al CHI Ct.ASS
Orange Cout College offers a
beginner's T'a! Chi Cb'uan class,
the ancient Chinese exercise art
that combinel techniques of med-
itation and motion, on · Wednes-
days through March 12 qom 7 to 9
p .m . in the dance room at Corona
del Mar High School, 2101 East-
bluff Drive, Newport Beach. Reg-
istration fee is $45 per session. For
more information. call 432-5880.
'
A POWERFUL YOU
Moving Toward a More Power-
ful You women's support group
meets every Wednesday from 7 to
9 p.m. at 1792 Kinglet Court, Cos-
ta Mesa. The group focuses on
gaining outer strength through
stretching, walking or jogging the
first half hour and inner strength
of self through group interaction.
The fee is $25 and reservations
are required. For more informa-
tion, call 751-1792.
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the answer will be the setting and the people. '
Evenings and wcckcndVind many taking
advantage of the area's diverse cultural and
recreational offcrin~. Whether your ta.stcs run to
the South Coast Repertory, conccru, leaurcs at the
university or shopping. you'll have ready acass to
the pastimes you enjoy most
You'll also have ready access to a remark.able
group of neighbors.
Residents m friendly, wdkducaccd and widdy
traveled. They're not only intettsting. they're
interest~ in the continuing adventure of life.
1Add our lovely ac.commodations and tb.rtc' lcvds
of care, and you'll understand why this is the ideal
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SKIUS
rDll...._ 27 of the United States
Guard Auxiliary will teach
pants the rules of the water
oad in its nine-week Boating
S~ & Seamanship course at
7:30 ')>.m. Thursdays at Newport
Harbor . .High School, 600 Irvine
Ave., room 181, Newport Beach.
To register, call 834-1069.
I AmRHOURS
ThEl Costa Mesa Chamber of
Commerce will have its next Busi-
1 ness After Hours mixer frollf 5:30
to 7:30 p.m. at Birrapor~tti's at
South· Coast Plaza, 3333 Bristol
St., Costa Mesa. For more infor-
' mation, call 850-9090.
• SKIN CARE
International NuColour execu-
tive Karonne Brennman will dis-
cuss proper skin care and make-
up application at 6:30 p.m. at the
Wyndham Garden Hotel, 3350
Avenue of the Arts, Costa Mesa.
1.Cost is $10 and reservations are
1 required. For more information,
call 841-4131.
t MEN'S BREAKFAST
The Men's Fellowship Break-
! fast of St. Andrew's Presbyterian
Church will discuss •Let's Take a I Tup to American Samoa" at its
~ weekly fellowship from 7 to 8 a.m.
in Dierenfield Hall, 600 St.
Andrews Road. Newport Beach.
Cost is $2.50 for brea.ktut. For
more information, call 574-2239.
ON THE TOP
Women in Management pre-
sents "How to Improvile Your
Way to The Top " at 6 p.m. at the
Sheraton . Newport, 4545
MacArthur Blvd., Newport
Beach. Cost is $35. Advance
reservations are recommended.
For more information, call 692-
2519.
AWAP.D WNCHEON
The Mental Health Association
of Orange County is hosting the
third annual Mental Health Com-
munity Service Award Luncheon
at noon at the Bahia Corinthian
Yacht Club, 1601 Bayside Drive,
Corona del Mar. Tickets are $25.
For more information. call 547-
7559.
STROKE SUPPORT
Hoag Memorial Hospital Pres-
byterian offers a free Stroke Sup-
port Group from 2 to 3:30 p.m. on
every fourth Thursday of each
.Qlonth at the George and Patty
Hoag Conference Center, 4000 W.
Coast Highway, Newport Beach.
For more information, call 760-
2119.
LUNCHEON
The Orange County Coast
Association is having its monthly
lunclieon with guest speaker
Orange County Supervisor Tom
Wilson at 11:30 a.m. at the New-
port Harbor Nautical Mu5eum,
151 E. Coast Highway, Newport
Beach. Cost is $20. For reserva-
tions, ca1l 548-4942.
O.C. FORUM
The Orange County Porum
presents George Argyros, chair-
man apd CEO of Amel & Affili-
ates, who will discuss the busi-
ness opportunities in Orange
County in the 21st century at the
Center Club, 650 Town Center
Drive, Costa Mesa. Cost is $25 for
members and $35 for guests in
advance. Admission is $35 at the
door. For reservations, call 588-
9884.
MEDI-CAL FACTS
The Newport Beaqi Public
Library offers a free program on
Medi-Cal Facts at 7 p.m. m the
Friends' Meeting Room, 1000
Avocado Ave., Newport Beach.
The program will focus on major
changes in the Medi-Cal law and
how they will affect the entitle-
ment rights of senior citizens. For
more information, call 717-3801.
CAREER NElWORK
A free Career Network meet-
ing for those unemployed will
feature Assessing Your Strengths
and Focusing Your Resume at
7:30 p.m. in the Stewart Lounge
at St. Andrew's Presbyterian
Church, 600 St. Andrews Road,
Newport Beach. For more infor-
mation, call 574-2239. .
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Association will have its annual
meeting from 6 to 8 p.m. at the
Balboa Bay Club, 1221 W. Coast
Highway, Newport Beach. For
more information. call 718-3870.
SATURDAY, JANUARY 18, 1997 A7
Newport Classic Pro-Am will
take place from 7 a .m. to 4 p.m. at
the Newport Beach Country
Club, 1600 E. Coast Highway.
Admission is free for spectators.
CAMPRRE PROGRAM
For more information, ca1l 574-
. 7208.
The California Department of
Fish and Game, the Orange
County Harbors, Beaches and
Parks and the Upper Newpoif
Bay Naturalists presents Jerry
King, volunteer naturalist and
water quality specialist, at theit
next Campfire Program at 7:3g ·
p.m . at the Shellmaker campfire
bowl in Newport Beach. Poi
more information, call 640•
1742. •
FRIDAY
SAJUNG ADVENTURE
~rian Caldwell, the youngest
person ever to sail solo around the
world, will speak at the third pro-
gram of Orange Coast Coll,ege's
22nd annual. Salling Adventure
Series at 8 p.m. in OCC's Robert
B. Moore Theatre. Advance ticlt-
ets are $9.50 and tickets at the
door are $11. For more informa-
tion, call 432-5880.
GOLF TOURNAMENT
The 23rd annual Taco Bell
Newport Classic Pro-Am will take
place from 7 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the
Newport Beach Country Club,
1600 E. Coast Highway. Adinis-
sion is free for spectators. For
more information, call 574:7208.
SATIJRDAY, JAN. 25
TREE PLANTERS
ReLeaf of Costa Mesa is looking
for volunteer tree planters to help
plant 50 trees in the Mesa Verde
neighborhood at 9 a.m. beginning
at the comer of Idaho and Califor-
nia streets in Costa Mesa. For
information, call 437-5874. ,..
GOLF TOURNAMENT
The 23rd ann'ual Taco Bell
CPRClASS
Fitness Concepts Inc. offers a
CPR class from 2 to 6 p.m. at
Hoag Memorial Hospital Presby-
terian, 301 Newport Boulevard,
Newport Beach. The course is
taught under American Heart'
Association guidelines. Course
fee is $25. For reservations, call
631-3623.
COMPUTER CLUB
Orange Coast College's IBM
PC Users Group will meet from
9 a .m. to noon in OCC's Science
Hall. The group is designed for
beginning and intermediate
IBM and compatible computer
users, and the monthly sessions
allow users to trade information
and assist one another. The
annual membership fee is $45.
For more information, caU 662-
2939.
CANCER SUPPORT
Orange Coast College offers a
workshop, For Women in Cancer
Crisis: From Surviving to ThriW1g
from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. in room 103
of OCC's Lewis Business Educa-
tion Building. The workshop is
presented by Face the World, an
organization designed to educate,
empower and support wome n
going ·through cancer. Registra-
tion fee is $25. For more informa-
tion, call 432-5880.
ESTATE PLANNING
The Law Offices of Lisa A...
Ciancio offers a seminar on •0o !
Need Estate Planning? Protecting
Your Assets Througq Wills and
Trusts" at 10 a.m. at 881 Dover
Drive, Suite 300, Newport Beach!
Cost is $20 and reservations are
reqwred. For more information',
call 574-0866. '
SUNDAY, JAN. 26
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The Jewish Community Cen;
ter of Orange County invites ~
ticipants to celebrate Tu B'Shevati
the •New Year of the Trees" at a
special Tu B'Shevat Adventure
from 1 to 3 p.m. at 250 E. Baker
St .. Costa Mesa. For inore infor-
mation, call 755-0370.
FOREIGN POL.ICY •
St. Mark Presbyterian Church
offers a discussion on ~oo the
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from 7:30 to 9 p.m. at 2100 Mar
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INl'ENTORl' SALEl
Birthday bOy throws hi_mself a ?0th bash : (I 've done everything in my
: life that I've wanted to do,•
said Scott Hormby, as he
toasted the crowd that joined
: him for his 90th birthday cele:
• bration at Hans Praget's Ritz.
; •Everything that ii, except one
: thing,• the dapper Hornsby con-
. tinued. -rve never been to the
' moon. But that's OK, since I have
, my good friend Buzz Aldrtn
• here, I feel like I've experienced
: it right along with him.• Aldrin
: promised to take Hornsby along
: if he ever goes back. The crowd
· roared with approval .
..-!. The St. Louis native -who
• played football for Washington
: University and holds a number
: of military honors for his valiant
: service to the country during
• World War U -planned and
: executed his own party. The
·: guest list, the seating, the menu
• selection, and even the wine
: were all Carefully orchestrated
: by the man who looks closer to
: 60 than 90, has more energy
, than many 40-year-olds and
: oozes· enough charm to solve
-: many of the world's woes.
His bride of 13 years, social
doyeru;ie Mary Lou Hopklru
Hornsby, was at his side, looking
lovely in cocktail attire and
_sparkling diamonds, her ash-
. blond hair softly framing her
•Jace as she looked up at her man
:polding court.
, • "She's the best thing in my
nte," Hornsby said, looking at ;tlls wife. "Mary Lou has made
: the later part of my life the best
' .. part."
: The couple are at the very
: heart of the Newport-Mesa char-
. itable and social register. Their
~volvement with many causes
. bas made a difference in the
:~ves of countless individuals
rS.,.ho have no idea who they are.
:tuid it is not just the raising of
•
b.w.
cook
dollars under their capable lead-
ership that bas made this differ-
enQe. Mary Lou and Scott Horns-
by .have helped to set a high
standard of social responsibility
and community purpose that
many younger citizens have
emulated as a ro!e model of local
citizenship.
Peggy Goldwater Clay is one
such individual. ·rve known
Scott since I was around 15
yea.is old," she said. "He saved
me, literally saved me. You see, I
was at a kind of wild party at the
Shores Motel Dn Coast Highway
and things got a little out of
hand. My parents (Barry and
Peggy Goldwater), who were not
in town this particular night, had
given me Scott's number if I
neE:ded anything. I called him
and asked him to come and get
me and he was there in a flash,
saving my 15-year-old virtue."
Hornsby smiled as Clay
recounted the story that took
place more than 40 years ago.
·I'm still saving her virtue,"
Homsbys~.
Then Bill Hopkins, Homsby's
stepson in from Santa Barbara
with his pretty blond bride, Suzi,
stood up and toasted his moth-
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·1 called the head football
coach of your old alma mater,
Washington University, and do
you know what I found out?"
Hopkin.I, former USC executive
adminis1rator, asked. "You go
back further than their records!
Actually, they were very happy
to hear from me, and excited to
hear about you. So excited in
fact that they sent me this token
to present to you."
Hopkins unfolded a red foot-
ball jersey with Homsby's name
emblazoned on the back with a
big 90 under the name. "Was
that your number?" asked one
woman innocently, forgetting
why she was sitting in the dining
room of The Ritz. "No, that's my
age," Hornsby replied with a
grin. "My number was about
half that, 44. • Hopkins then
informed'. the crowd that be was
taking his dad back to Washing-
ton University in St. Louis over
the summer so the university
could induct him into the Foot-
ball Hall of Fame.
The crowd -Paul and Vir-
ginia Knott Bender, Clement
and Lynn Hinch, Jim and Lynne
Dott, Lon and Mary Ann Wells,
Dardie Dunlap, Dorl de Krull,
Adrienne Brennan. Len and
Mary Ann Miller, Marta Crutch-
er, Ward and Margo Chamber-
lin, Dick and Pat Allen, Ron and
Unda Beale, Zee Allred. Gerral
Richards, Patrlda Groth, and
Donald and Nancy Wynn -
enjoyed a dinner of veal and
chocolate souffie. Toasts Oowed
Mary L_?U and Scott Hornsby celebrated Scott's 90th birthday recently with a grand celebration.
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"I'm hete to say that I plan on
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Hornsby said, to the applause of
the crowd. "He means it,• wife
Mary Lou said. "We'll all be
back here together in good
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SATURDAY, JANUARY 18-1997
WHOLE LOTIA. SHAKIN'·GOING ON
Costa Mesa woman spices up her life
with collection of salt and pepper shakers
STORY BY NANCY CH l lVI R • PH9To BY MARC MARTIN • D 'AILY PILOT
Ni&:>lette "Nicki" DeMarti-
no says she would run
naked through the mud to
get Iµvts. And she'd do almost
anything to get the RCA dog
seated next to a black Victrola.
S~'s saving her money to
buy Lucy and Ethel wrapping
conveyor belt-traveling choco-
lates from that famous "1 Love
Lucy" episode. And she already
owns slot machines, squirrels,
totem poles and covered wag-
ons.
DeMartino collects salt and
pepper shakers. In fact, the 25-
year-old has more than 200 sets
of the condiment dispensers
throughout her Costa Mesa
apartment.
For three years now, DeMarti-
no has kept a keen eye on the
shakers wherever she goes.
"I'm not your average per-
son," sh e said. "If I could be the
celebrity of salt and pepper
shakers I would."
Tijuana, swap meets, garage
sales and antique shops are
great places to find pairs of
shakers, and DeMartino is an
expert at spotting them.
•usually the best things are at
the bottom of the pile," DeMarti-
no said .
A set of tiny burgundy crowns
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were her first purchase. And
from there, she just started
amassing them.
"I don't know what hap-
pened," she said. "I bad 20 or 30
make noise, like the kittens Ulat .
were manufactured in 1958.
"You shake them and they
meow,~ she said.
DeMartino is a big fan of nov-
salt and pepper
shakers and it
escalated-
they just start-
ed coming from
everywhere.•
~----------------------~--, elty items, and
she scoops up
anything from
the 1950s. But
salt and pepper
shakers are -
and will always
be -her thing.
Some sets
are hard~
find, like a full
body of Elvis
and the mate to a gold dog she
says could
fetch her some
money.
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"Salt and
pepper shakers
are the epitome
of novelty," she
said. "Every-
where you go
A friend who drives a truck
cross-country actually went to
Graceland to look for the Elvis
set but didn't find them.
you can find them. They are
good conversation pieces."
The best bargain she found
was a set of small plastic daisy
shakers made in the 1950s she
bought for 25 cents. ·1 would do anything to get
those," she said. "You just can't
find them." .
DeMartino said she loves to
get unusual salt and pepper
shakers, as she carefully opens
the lid to her toilet set and
demonstrates how they work.
"You put the seat up and
shake out the salt and pepper,"
she explained. ·
Some of the shakers actually
"They're so cute," she said.
She said she sometimes buys
singular shakers hoping to find
their respective mates and
someday wants her entire home
covered with salt and pepper
shakers.
"I just want wall-to-wall
shelving with salt and pepper
shakers on it," she said. ·1 plan
on doing this forever."
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THE SOURCE
• Costa Mesa Seventh-Day
Adventist Cbwch ls hosting two
series of seminars through Febru-
ary. Inductive Bible Teaching
runs Friday, Jan. 24, through
Monday, Jan. 27, scheduled for
7:00 to 9:00p.m. Friday and Mon-
day, 2:30 to 5:30 p.m. on Satur-
day, and 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. on
Swlday. Revelation, The Seven
Ohurches runs Friday, Jan. 31 ,
tlirough Monday, Feb. 3, follow-
ing the same schedule as above.
Ifill Uversidge conducts both and
follows a teaching style of letting
the Bible answer itseU. The
church is located at 271 Avocado
People With Arthritis Can Exer-
d.se classes from 10 to 11 a .m.
every Tuesday at the Jewish
Sen1or Center of Orange County,
250 B. Baker St., Costa Mesa. The
class includes bea.lth education,
jolnt·protection tips, relaxation
techniques, pain-control tech-
niques and sociallzing. Call 513-
5641.
PARADIGM SHIFT
• St. in Costa Mesa. Call 548-6596
to learn more.
The Newport Beach Baha'i
Community allows participants to
hear and experience Paradigm
Shift: A New Way -A New
World 7:30 p.m. every Friday at a
private residenoo in Corona del
Mar. Together, they explore such
questions as: Can racism and
prejudice be eliminated? What ls
the new world order? Can con-
flicts . be resolved without force?
Are women and men equal?
What's the spiritual solution to
ow economic problems? Music
and food are included. Directio~
• • • • •
• ' • •
LUTHERAN GAYS
. A seminar titled H-Someone
You Know and Love is Gay" will
be presented Sunday, Feb. 2, at
Newport Harbor Lutheran
<;tiurch. The 2:00 to 7:00 p.m.
event is sponsored by the Gay
ahd Lesbian Task Force of the
t;vangelical Lutheran Church in
America's Pacific Synod. In addi-
tion to the father of a gay son,
· speakers will include gay men.
lesbian women and family mem-
bers sharing personal stories. The
purpose is to help continue dia-
le>gue among Christians wishing
to know more about the church
gays and lesbians. The chwch is
located at 798 Dover Drive in
Newport Beach. Phone 548-3631
NEW THOUGHT
The New Thought Community
Chwch offers workshops on Sat-
wdays from 10 a.m. to Noon.
luanella Evans and her staff
tJuide students in classes at the
t!}lurch parsonage. It's located at
1'929 Tustin Ave. in Costa Mesa,
and a Love Offering of $15 is sug-
g ested. To learn more, call 646-
3 199.
~EWISH SUNDAY SCHOOL
: The Jewish Culture School is
offering Sunday school classes for
children, ages five through mitz-
vah program, as well as adult
seminar. The 10:00 a.m. to noon
classes usually meet at the Jewish
S:ommunity Center twice a
month. But some sessions substi-
tute a field trip. This chapter of the
Society for Humanistic Judaism
sponsors an adult seminar during
the Sunday School sessions for all
its members. The center is located
at 250 E. Baker St. in Costa Mesa.
To learn more about the chapter
and registration, phone Deborah
Holland at 559-6726.
HEALTH DAY
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LECTURE SERIES
DHARMA SOOETY
Newport Beach Higashi Hon-
ganji Buddhist Temple's Dharma
Society presents a lecture and
discussion series Sunday, Feb. 9,
and on the second Sunday of
each month at the temple, 254
Victoria St., Costa Mesa. Call
722-1202.
SINGLES
BAIT AND SWITCH
Wednesday, Jan. 22, therapist
Jim Dunham poses the question,
"U I'm so wonderful, why is it so
hard to get and keep a good Tela-
tlonship?" The 7:30 p.m. gather-
ing of the Serendipity series for
singles will try to come up with ·
an answer at St. Andrew's Pres-
byterian Church. Dunham says
he'U share solutions others have
fo und for how to truly become a
"good catch." The church is
locdted al 600 St. Andrews Rd. in
Newport Beach. A $3 donation at
the door also covers refresh -
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out more.
ASK THE RABBI
Rabbi David Rosenberg will
field questions during Singles
Evening Feb. 14 and every sec-
ond Friday of the month at Tem-
ple Isaiah of Newport Beach. A
special Oneg Shabbat (fellowship
hour) will follow services honor-
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place at 2401 lrvine Ave. in New-
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Chrbt Church by the Sea cele·
brotes Its New 1\"adltions Service
of Worship each Sunday at 9:30
a.m. Childcare ls available du.ring
each observance. The United
Methodist chwch is located at
1.COO West Balboa BJvd. 1n New-
port Beach. Phone 675-6310 tor
details.
INSIGHT THROUGH BUDOtSM
Orange Coast Unitarian Uni-
versalist Church will explore
ways Buddhist teachings can help
us understand our lives Sunday.
Willard Johnson, a professor of
religious studies at San Diego
State will present •Budd.ism: A
Psychospiritual Humftnism• dur-
ing the 10:30 a.m. service. Child
care and youth religious educa-
tion will be provided during the
service. The church is located in
Costa Mesa at 1259 Victoria St.
For more information call 646-
4652.
UNDERWAY
The Rev. Gail Miller queries
"Is God at Your Helm?" this Sun-
day at New Thought Church, the
Science of Mind Center. The
10:30 a.m. service follows medita-
tion at 10. The church is newly
located m the Neighborhood
Community Center at 1845 Park
Ave., in Costa Mesa. Call 646-
3199 for more information.
SPECIAL SERVICES
THE SWITCH
Saturday, Jan. 25, Saint
Michael and All Angels Episcopal
Chwch will celebrate the "Con-
version of St. Paul the Apostle,"
Different forms of prayers, music
and service will commemorate
the story found in The Acts of the
Apostles, chapter 26. This new
worship opportunity lakes place
at 5:00 p.m. The church is located
at 3233 Pacific View Drive in
Corona del Mar. Call 644-0463 for
further information.
BIBLE SURFING
Christ Church by the Sea's Ser-
vice on the Sand moves indoors
for the winter. Don Roberson now
leads an informal Bible Surfing
service at the church on Swtdays
at 8 a.m. It includes singing, the
message and good fellowship at
1400 West Balboa Blvd. in New-
port Beach. Phone 675-6310 for
details.
SUNDAY NIGHT ALIVE
At 5:30 p.m. Sunday Night
Alive gathers at Christ Church by
the Sea. It features the 14th Street
Gospel Band and an informal
meuege from put« Orie Lehm-
berg. Visitors are Invited to 1.COO
W. Balboa Blvd. toe good fellow·
lb.Ip and an optional ligbt supper.
The chwch office will amwer
questions at 673-3805.
SOUPER IOWL
Place a dollar or a can of food
in the •soup pot• as you leave
worship at St. Mark Presbyterian
Church on Super Bowl Sunday.
The church's High School Youth
Council bas chosen the Orange
Coast lnterfaith Shelter to
receive the gUts. If you cannot
attend worship, contrlb\ltions
may be mailed to the church at
2100 Mar VlSta Drive 1n Newport
Beach, 92660. Contact the 'Rev.
Rob Stewart at 644-13.Cl for
details.
GOSPEL CONCERT
Christ Church by the Sea is
presenting a concert by Mone of
the finest sopranos in the world"
Saturday, Jan. 25 in the church
sanctuary. Keiko Takenouchi,
·joined by Adrian Shaw, will per-
form a repertoire ranging from
ol~-time to contemporary Gospel
music and Spirituals. A free will
offering will be taken at the 7:00
p.m. concert. The church is locat-
ed at 1400 West Balboa Blvd. in
Newport Beach. Additional
information is available at 673-
3805
BENEFIT RECITAL
A flute and piano recital bene-
fiting Orange Coast Unitarian
Universalist Church will take
place Sunday. The 5:00 p .m.
event will feature Lilly Wilkins,
flute, and Chizuko Asada, piano,
performing works by Beethoven,
Dubois and Hindemith. Admis-
sion will be $6 for adults, $3 for
students and free for children
under 12. No reservations are
necessary. Phone 646-4652 for
more information.
HEALING AND ENLIGHTENMENT
Gate of Heaven Chapel con-
ducts Sunday services at 2:00
p .m. with psychic demonstration,
spiritual healing and special
music. An in-trance seminar on
Jan. 18 discloses •What Happens
After So-Called Death.• It takes
place at 1401 15th St. in the
Newport Beach Masonic Temple
Building. For reservations, call
722-4609.
LEAFY DEMARCATION
On Jan. 24, Temple Isaiah of
Newport Beach (conservative) is
devoting the Friday night Sbab-
ba t service to celebrating Tu
B'Shevat, sometimes called Jew-
METHODIST
Costa Meta
MESA VERDE
UNmD METHODIST CHURCH
1701 laker, C.M.
Worship & Church School
1:30 and 10:00 a.m.
NllWPORT CENTER
UNITED Ml'nfODIST CHURCH
t 6odo~iJ~~rJSa1"e.
644-0745
Or. Richard George 979·8234
Worship at 8:00AM & 1 O:OOAM Children SUnday Sehool I O:OOAM Jr. & Sr. High S:OOPM
TiA.GUNA
United Methodist Church
21632 Wesley Dr.
Laiuna Beach
99-3088
SundaYi Morning Wors&ir, & Christ an Education 1 M Ministers David Beades & Virginia
Wheeler Wes~ Counsel~ Center services Aval able
COMMUNITY CHURCH
9 HARBOR CHRISTIAN CHURCH J.. (Dlsclpln or CMllt)
t .. 1 tmN Awtf II lull laMI • ....,llt 1t1C11
S11ndiy Worship • 10:00AM
Dr. Dennis W. Short Minister
645-5781
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST
3303 Via Lido, N9wpal1 leacb
67S-1340 or 67U150
a..c:b io am • a pm. IUnday kbool 10 Cal
WecDlckry ....... IPID
SECOND CHURCH OF
CimIST,SCIENTIST
3100 Pcs:1ftc """' Dr, N9wpal1 leach
644-2617 or 675-4661
Cllurdl 10 am 9'mdl:rr lcllloal 10 am
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...the gift of God Lr •kmal U/e tltrough
}•11U Clerl6t our Lord.
RortWIS 6 23 me ail\
lib Arbor Day. During tbe 8:00
p.m. service, guest speaker
Michael Grumet of the Jewiib
National Fund wUl speak on
Inael and the JewiJh Arbor Day
festival's significance. Tu B'Sbe-
vat means the 15th day of the
Hebrew month, Shevat. 1be fruit
of trees blossoming after this
date are colllidered to belong to
another year, and so, the 15th
marks bow tithes of fruit are sep-
arated. The observance takes
place at 2-'01 Irvine Ave, in New-
port Bea.Cb on the ~ck Bay. Con-
tact the office at 5-48-6900 for
more information. ·
FORMING A BOND
The Jewisl,l National Fund and
the Jewish Community Center
are celebrating Tu B'Shevat, the
•New Year of the 1\"ees• Sunday,
Jan. 26. The 1:00 to 3:00 p.m. •ni
B'Shevat Adventure• ls designed
for first through fifth graders and
their parents. Through this cele-
bration, the JNP plants the seeds
of Ziodism by sending tree plant-
ing ma~erials to Jewish schools.
The tree symboliz£s the revival of
Israel's land and the Jewish peo-
ple's bond with it. The JCC is
located at the Jewish Federation
Campua, 250 E. Baker St., 1n Cos-
ta Mela. Phone 755-03'0 to learn
more.
KEEP THE WONDER AND JOY OF
OtlUSTMAS ALIVE
Our Ledy Queen of Angels
offers lnactive CathoUQ an
opportunity to engage in or listen
to candid, open dialog on topics
•they ch~. Tbe gatherings con-
tinue Sunday at 6:15 p.m., and
off er frank, bonest d.iscuuion in a
relaxed setting. In addition to
morality, re-marriage and annul-
ments, past topics have included
scriptures, changes since Vatican. n and more. The talks take place
at Our Lady of Angels Parish
Center at 2046 Mar VlSta Drive
in Newport Beach. Call Marie
Romano at 548-38« or Johnny
Golde at 721-0496 with any
esti~ns. -·
B HA'IS GATHERING
e Baha'is of Newport Beach
sp nsor a lunch, speaker and dis-
cu sion of timely topics 11 a.m.,
J . 26 and the last Sunday of
ch month~ a private resi-
. d nee in Coro del Mar. All are
we directions, call
760-5360.
' I I
I r.rrnJ fa~~:2f ~~~ruary 2, 1997 I ~ (Hours vary each day.)
I S a1nt Paul's Orthodox Church will host an entire week dedicated to
. learning and understanding more about the Orthodox Chnst1an Faith It's
1mpo11ant to ftnd Chnst 1n our lives as we head toward the 21st Century.
I Please JOln us for mspuatt0nal speakers, a vast array of books, Video and
audio tapes on Chnsttan1ty. and a selectt0n of candles and authentic rel1-
g1ous artifacts on display and tor sale
I 1.
For details cal:
(7 1 4) 733-3102
or check out our Web site;
www.springacre.com
/spiritualodyssey
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Bendit from this series:
"Whlmt:n ftwC0111.tmifl'H"tlry F-llJa"
~ITTING ALONG wrrn YOUR CHJlDIF.N -
AND LOVING lWi INIBE PR~'
(Colossians 3:18-25)
Suutday,JJnuary 18, S:30 PM.
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600 St. Andrews Road, Newport Beach, California (714) 631 -2880
(ac~ from Newport Harbor High School at Irvine and 15th.)
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"Open Anns and Open Minds''
Worship 9:30
Jamborte & EMtblatr In Newport Beach
644-1341
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· Critics love 'Larry· Flynt,' but still hate Larry Flynt
• IDITOWS NOTI: The Reel Ctltla col.
umn fem.ires movie altlques written
by community members serving on our
panel.
The HU&tler magaztne publlah-
er/lreedom of apeech llghter ls
the tocua of ·rhe People va. Larry
Plynt. •
Film proves a real
'cinematic triumph'
Sleaze is not my bag. Pilm is.
And whether we like it or
not, "The People vs. Larry
Flynt• is likely to be an impor-
tant picture -for its production
qualities as much as for its mes-
sage -for years to come.
First, let's talk about it as a
motion picture.
It's an absorbing cinematic tri-
umph, compelling your attention
intensely as it moves from porn
scenes to ideology. As has been
said II14I1Y times since release,
Woody Harrelson and Courtney
Love are remarkable, performing
difficult roles with a frightening
sincerity, understanding and
scope.
Edward Norton, who can be
seen in a totally different charac-
terization in Woody Allen's musi-
cal, "Everyone Says I Love You,•
also does a splendid job.
You will not like everything
you see, but you will be fascinat-
ed by the story of this warped
porn-king. He fiaunts his idio-
syncrasies and sneers at Ameri-
can values, yet, in the end and
somewhat to his surprise, makes
a solid contribution to them.
Milos Forman again proves
his mastery of the film medium.
Many, including me, will take
issue with his focus and number
of shots of the kind of women
who participate in these
voyeuristic activities. It must be
noted, however, that most Euro-
peans have different sensibilities
when it comes to nudity and
think a substantial portion of
Americans are hypocritical in
their moral ..---· _
stances-
i.e., public
morality ver-
sus private
reality.
I am
inclined to tb4ik perhaps
Forman was
consciously
tweaking our Eleanor puritanical noses with Humphrey
these shots.
And, of course, it's good box
office I
The script by Scott Alexander
and Larry Karaszewski, is excel-
lent. It's lean (except in opening
sequences where the emphasis
is on salacious nudity), direct,
witty and absorbing. Set dress-
ing and cinematography are
above average and ably edited
by Christopher Tellefsen. The
quality of every sequence is
unobtrusively emphasized by a
strong score.
Now, to discuss the content of
•Tue People vs. Larry Flynt."
Flynt got his jollies -not to
mention his huge fortune -by
appealing to men's and women's
worst appetites. He was
debased, cynical, self-absorbed
and no respecter of laws or insti-
tutions except insofar as they
could serve his iconoclastic pur-
poses. He knew what he wanted
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I.any (Woody Harrelson) and Althea (Courtney Love) enjoy an
early success ln Columbia Pictures' true We drama "The People
vs. Larry FlynL"
and went after it with energy,
brains and ruthlessness.
He had, however, an unex-
pected virtue, nurtured by his
fury at being interfered with in
any way and coming to full
flower when sued by Jerry Fal-
well.
He fiercely believed in and
fought for the sanctity of the
First Amendment to the Consti-
tution -the right to free speech
-and he pursued this principle
all the way to the Supreme
Court. And won.
Some years ago, several of us
were discussing censorship and
a colleague swnmed it up so
neatly. She asked, MThe trouble
with censorship is ... where do
you stop?"
It may be easy for some to
dismiss the Mmessage" because
of the repellent messenger. My
view is that it has added impact
because of the dramatic contrast
between a disreputable person
(instead of a humble but
upstanding citizen who's run
afoul of the law through no fault
of his own -a common theme
in fiction as in life) and a man
who is a Christian icon to many.
Larry Flynt did have another,
unexpected virtue: His love for
his wife, Althea, and this added a
texture and warmth to the movie
that unselfconsciously engages
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• E1.EANCME .....amv, "over 65,"
lives In Costa Meosa and Is a politic.al
junkie Involved with several city com·
mittetK.
Focus on the First
Amendment, not flesh
T he second line in the First
Amendment in the United
Sta~ Bill of Rights states:
"Congress shall make no law
abridging the freedom of speech,
or of the press.•
Never one to challenge the
Founding'Fathers, I respect and
agree with this -even at times
when I feel the amendment has
been pushed to its maximum.
such as desecrating the flag or
printing phbtograpbs of women
engaged in acts better left behind
closed doors. The latter is the
premise of the film "The People
Vs. Larry Flynt." Flynt, a man
known for pornography and male·
ing fun of the establishment,
decides to fight for his First
Amendment right by taking his
case all the way to the Supreme
Court and wins.
I can't say I didn't enjoy this
movie. Along with the rest of the
audience I laughed, empathized
with and agreed with the charac-
ter of Larry Flynt. Director Milos
Forman glosses over the seedy
side of the pornography business
whileattemptingtohwnanize
and make light of Flynt's actions.
Woody Hanelson does a ter:rif ..
ic job as Flynt. His looks, speech
and demeanor are convincing. I
found him to be more Flynt-like
than the real Flynt. who appears
as a judge in the movie. His antlcs
make you want the Mlittle• guy to
win.
Courtney Love, who portrays
Flynt's wife, Althea, does so witn
the passion of a woman unable to
discern reality from fiction. She's a
huge presence in this film, so
much so that when she dies, you •
feel sorry for her and Flynt.
Edward Norton ("Primal F~·)
plays Flynt's '
lawyer. Alan,
Isaac:man.
Again this .
young actor
shows us his
versatility; he's
definitely on
the way to big
things. .
With all the
positive thingS
He idi Bressler said about this
movie and the •
people in it, I still find the real
Larry Flynt and his magazine,
Hustler, despicable. Going to see
this movie I really wanted to dis·
like it. However, 1 don't agree to
censorship and I respect every-
one's freedom of speech. Only in
the movies could a drug-addicted
pornographer become a champi-
on for all the people.
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KMlfMSHMAN
~ Orange Cout College pre.-
tents the Pour Prethmen, a
~ that boned its dlltlnctive
and powerful brand of harmony
ln the late 1940s and 1950s, at 4
p.m. Sunday in OCC's Robert B.
Moore Theatre, 2701 Fairview
Road, Costa Mesa. Advance
reserved tickets are $19;
advance discount tickets are $1?
fat OCC lludents, senior citizens
and children under 12. nckets at
the door are $22. For liifonna-
tion, call 432-5880.
LA. PHILHARMONIC
1be Orange County Philhar-
monic Society presents the Los
Angeles Philharmonic at 8 p.m.
Sunday at the Orange County
Performing Arts Center, 600
Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa.
Tickets a.re $10-$48. For more
information, call 553-2422.
•'
EUROPEAN CLASSK:S
The Newport Beach Public
Ubrary Foundation offers a free
program on the "20th Century
European Classics,• at 3:30 p.m.
Sunday at 1000 Avocado Ave.,
Newport Beach. For information,
can 717-3801.
I
LIVE JAZZ.
Lawrence •L.A.· Auble Quar-
t~l will appear at Studio Cafe
from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. Wednesday
at 100 Main St .. Balboa. For
mpre information. call 67 5-7760. .
TRIANGLE SQUARE CONCERTS
. , . Free live classic rock perfor-
mances are scheduled from noon
to 2:30 p.m. Monday through
£Iiday; from 7 to 10 p.m. Friday
and Saturday; and from 1 to 4
p.m. Saturday and Sunday after-
noons in the Town Square at Tri-
angle Square in Costa Mesa.
ART ;i ... •" ~1amoN
•:The Robert Mondavi Wine
and Food Center presents the
"'• •
work of photographer/artist Mer-
ritt A. Vloc8lt. ·Beyond The
~Holes,• through April 1
at 1570 Scen1c Ave., Costa MeM.
Por information, call 97MStO.
WATERCOLOltS
The Newport Beach Central
Ubrary presents •Sha.ring the
Planet: Watercolors and Conte,•
an exhibit of watercolor and con-
te crayon portraits through Jan.
31at1000 Avocado Ave. For
inform.ation, call 717-3801.
WICKED
Gallery Paradiso's Exhibitions
presents •Wicked -The Aes-
thetics ot the Ubido, • a display of
photography, assorted media and
installations, through Feb. 20 at
1838 Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa.
For information, call 650-3690.
MONTAGUE DAWSON
In conjunction with the 25th
anniversary of Vallejo Maritime
Gallery in Newport Beach, the
Newport Harbor Nautical Muse-
um will present "Montague
Dawson· His Ufe and Works"
through March 9 at 151 E. Coast
Highway, Newport Beach.
Admission is free for members,
$4 for guests, and $1 for chil·
dren. For information, call 673-
7863.
LIMITED EDmONS
Gregory Gallery presents a
special exhibit featuring new
originals and limited editions by
Gene Francis, who is known as
the "Modem Day Norman Roclc-
well," through Feb. 28 at 3406
Via Lido, Newport Beach. For
more information. call 723-0887 .
'FIRST IMPRESSIONS'
"First Impressions: The Lagu-
na Beach Art Association• is at
the Orange County Museum of
Art South Coast Plaza Gallery
through June 15. "First Impres-
sions• features selected Califor-
nia "plein air" paintings created
by the founders of the associa-
tion from the Orange County
Museum of Art.
NAUTICAL MUSEUM
The museum features the
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Austic Wood Fumi,hings • Talavera • Statuary •
Wrough1 Iron • Papitr "acht I "ort
Grand Salon for special exhibi-
tions; the Model Gallery, featur-
ing a world-class assembly of
ship models; and a rotating diS·
play of the museum's perm.anent
collection in the Corridor
Gallery. The museumis·at 151 E.
Coast Highway. Newport Beach.
For information, call 673-3377 .
• SPECIAL .. ·1
MAGIC SHOW
Orange Coast College pre-
sents Dale Slawak's Stars of
Magic, an evening of illusion
and magic. at 8 p .m. on Jan. 18
in OCC's Robert B. Moore The-
atre, 2701 Fairview Road, Costa
Mesa. Stars of Magic will feature
an international cast of five top
professional magicians. Advance
reserved tickets are $16 for
adults and $8 tor children under
age 12 and advance discount
seats are $14 for OCC students
and senior citizens. Tickets at
the door are $20 for adults and
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SAUtl& ADVENTUU
Orange Cout College otters
the 22nd annual SaHing Adven-
ture Series at 8 p.m. Jan. 2' and
31 bl OCC'1 Robert B. Moore
Theatre, 2701 Fairview Road.
Costa Mesa. 1be four-part series
11 geared for active boaters as
well as armchair sailors.
Advance teries tickets cost $35,
advance single tickets are
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$42 for series tickets and St 1 for
single admission. For informa-
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SAFAAI BRUNCH
A Safari Sunday Brunch
Cruise is available aboard the
54-foot Emerald Forest Tik:i.
docked in Balboa at the Pun
Zone from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m.
every Sunday. The cost is $25.95
per person and $15.95 for clill-
dren under 12. For reservations,
call 673-0240.
I FARMERS MARJ(ETS
Every Thursaay there is a
farmers market from 8:30 Lm.
to 1 p.m. at ttii Orange County
fairgrounds. The Orange Coun-
ty Market Place ii nery Satur·
day and Sunday from 1 a.m. to
4 p.m. in the maiil fairgrounds
parking lot. For information. call
• 723-6616.
Every Saturday there ii a
farm.en market from 9 a.m. to 1
p.m. ln the municipal parking
lot at Bayside Drive and Mar-
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HAMLET AUDtTIONS
Orange Coast College is
offering audltions for the 12th
annual Shakespeare Month pro-
duction, •ttamlet, • from 1 to 10
p.m. Tuesday and Wednesday in
OCC's Drama Lab Theatre. The
production is set to run Thurs-
days through Sundays, May 1-4
and 8-11 and rehearsals will be
held Monday through Friday
from 7 to 10 p.m. For more infor-
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South Coast Repertory pnr
~ts ·aAPo· from Tuesday to
Feb. 23 oo the Second Stage at
655 lbwn Center Drive, Costa
Mesa. 1be performance schedule
is Tuesday through Friday at 8
p .m.L Saturday at 2:30 and 8 p.m.
and ~unday at 2:30 and 7:30 p.m.
Tickets are $26-$39. For inlorma-
tion, call 957-0433.
'SOMETHING'S AFOOT'
The Costa Mesa Civic Play-
house presents • Sometbing's
Afoot" at 8 p .m. with Sunday
matinee performances at 2 p.m.
through Feb. 9 at 661 Hamilton
Ave., Costa Mesa. Tickets are
$1S and $12.50 for seniors. For
ihformation, call 650-5269.
• 'GOlDEN CHILD'
South Coast Repertory pre-·
sents "Golden Child• through
Feb. 9 on the Mainstage at 655
Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa.
The performance schedule is
Tuesday through Friday at 8
p.m., Saturday at 2:30 and 8 p.m.
and Sunday at 2:30 and 7 :30 p.m .
Tickets are $28-$41. For more
information, call 957-4033.
FILM
ANIMATION FESTIVAL
Spike and Mike's Festival of
Animation and Sick and Twisted
is at the Mesa Theater through
Feb. 13 at 1884 Newport Blvd.,
Costa Mesa. Show times are 7
p.m ., 9:30 p.m. and midnight
Monday through Fridays; 4:30
p.m ., 7 p.m., 9:30 p .m. and mid-
night Saturday and Sunday.
nckets are $7 at the door.
KIDS
'GOOSEBUMPS'
The "Goosebumps" club
meets the first and third Monday
of the month at 6:30 p.m. at
Barnes & Noble, 953 Newport
Center Drive. For information,
call 759-0982.
RUFFELL'S
UPHOLSTERY INC.
wt.. Your Dob COYM Mofel 1922 HAllOt II.VD., COSTA MESA • 548-1156
STORY AND CRAFT HOUR
From 2 to 3 p.m. every Sun-
day, Barnes & Noble bold.I a fun.
filled crafts and story hour for
children of all ages. Refresh-
ments will be served. Barnes &
Noble is located at 1870 Harbor
Blvd., Th.angle Square in Costa
Mesa. For information, call 631-
0614.
BALLROOM DANCE
DeFore Foundation for the
Arts offers ballroom dancing
every Friday and Saturday night
at the Defore Dance Center, 151
Kalmus Drive, Suite G-3, Costa
Mesa. Prom 7:30 to 8:30 p.m. on
both nights~a lesson will be
taught followed by' open dance
with a disc jockey playing all
kinds of music until 11 p .m. The
dance lesson is free with the
price of the $5 admission. For
information, call 241-9908.
ADULT BALLROOM DANCE
The Costa Mesa Senior Cen-
ter offers adult ballroom dance
every Tuesday night from 7:30 to
10:30 p.m. Smgles and couples
welcome. Llve music provided by
the Ray Robbins Combo. The
cost is $3. The Senior Center is at
695 W. 19th St., Costa Mesa. For
information, call 645-2356.
SINGLES
JEWISH SINGLES GROUPS
New Jewish Relationships
allows Jewish singles to choose
people they wish to date from
profile albums that picture and
describe singles with a wide
range of personal and profession-
al interests. Membership fees are
$40 for six months and $70 for a
year, nonuiembers of the Jewish
Community Center are $10 more.
For information, call 755-0340.
Je'wish In Between Singles,
ages 35-59, offers social and cul-
tural events and can be reached
by calling 283-5752.
Tennis Ladder for Singles
~' 4',.. vu,, s g
8UY a llELL UUD FUANrTUR•,
lOY11 a ACCE980All!8, ETC.
2!184 N::z:' Blvd. (n Del Mw) .........
Caeca ..... (7:'141 U1·7HI
offers an opportunity to meet
new people while improving
yow-game. Regi.stration fee is
$18 and interested parties put
their names on a lilt and can
challenge players on the list. For
inlormation, call 755-0340.
JAM, singles 21-39, holds a
variety of outings and activities.
For more tnformation, call the
JAMline at 665-5048.
SYNAGOGUE VISITS
Meet young Jewish singles
and couples for Friday services in
area synagogues. Visits take
place the third Friday of every
month. For information, call 755-
5555, ext. 551.
ALTA COFFEE
People who want to read their
own poetry can sign up at 7 p.m.
for the open reading on the sec-
ond Wednesday of every month
at 506 31st St., Newport Beach.
For more information, call 675-
0233.
ATRIUM MARQUIS HOTEL
In the Airporter Club: Rock
and Roll, Tuesdays and High
Roller Band, Wednesdays 8:45
p.m. to 1:30 a.m. 18700
MacArthur Blvd. For information,
call 833-2770. .
BENIHANA
Karaoke at 7 nightly at 4250
Birch St., Newport Beach. For
information, call 955-0822.
BIRRAPORETil'S
Don Miller Orchestra performs
at 8 p.m. Mondays. Souijl Coast
Plaza, 3333 Bristol St., Costa
Mesa. For information, call 850-
9090.
BISTRO 201
Classical La.tin guitarist per-
forms at 6:30 p.m. Thursdays and
7 :30 p.m. Fridays and Saturdays.
3333 W. Coast Highway, New-
port Beach. For information, call
631-1551.
Se~iAnnual
Atlerlll"-••owout
11pteS on
Bio Tribe
Red sand
Pure ·Juice Shoes
All Majot Brands
Quiksilver Rietveld
Club Thunder Bros.
No BS Toes on the Nose
BackEast
Roxy
Men~ & Womens Firai CAaice For Surfwear
IOI BURNS RESTAURANT
Touch of Ous plays easy lis-
tening from 6 to 10 p .m. Thurs-
days, 7:30 to 11:30 p.m. Fridays
and Saturdays, and 6 to 10 p.m.
Tuesdays and Wednesdays. 881
Newport Center Drive, Newport
Beach. For information, call 644-
2030.
THE CANNERY
Karaoke is available from 9
p.m. to midnight Mondays and
Wednesdays. Wine Tasting from
5:30 to 8:30 p .m. and live music
with The Jetsen's from 8:30 p .m.
to 12:30 a .m. Thursdays, 3010
Lafayette, Newport Beach. For
more inlormation, call 675-5777.
CARMELOS RJSTORANTE
On Sundays, guitarist Ivan
Marcello performs at 8:30 p .m .
Gino and Tino perform dance
music at 9 p.m. MarC<rSa:ntos
and the San Brazil Dancers heats
up the nights with the sounds of
tropical music Wednesdays at 9
p.m. and Louis Cordero performs
Thursday at 9 p .m. 3520 E. Coast
Highway, Corona del Mar. For
more information, call 67 5-1922.
CORNERSTONE CAFE
Bible study, 7 to 9:15 p.m. on
Wednesdays and 6 p.m on Tues-
days. Live entertainment Thurs-
days, Fridays and Saturdays.
1907 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa.
For more information, call 646-
5776.
DIVA
Live music featuring: Paula
Price on piano, every Thursday,
Friday and Saturday at 7 p.m .
600 Anton Blvd., Costa Mesa.
For more information, call 754-
0600.
.,
SATURDAY, JANUARY 18. 1997
DUR'TY NEUV-S
Uve music on Fridays and Sat-
W'days at 9 p.m. 2915 Red Hill
Ave., Costa Mesa. For informa-
tion, call 957-1951.
ELRANCHITO
'lllco Tuesday and disco t.a.kes
place Tuesday nights. Uve Reg-
gae on Saturday nights. House
grooves and live alternative rock
Friday nights. $2 cover. 2800
Newport Blvd., Newport Beach.
For inf<>nD4tion, call 675-6855.
FOUR SEASONS HOTEL
Rosanne Llmeris performs her
music from top 40's to the classics
from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. Thursday,
Friday and Saturday. Jay Milburn
!>¢orms jazz and rhythm and
blues tunes Monday through
Wednesday from 5:30 to 10:30
p.m. and Thursdays and Fridays
from 5:30 to 8:30 p.m. 690 New-
port Center Drive, Newport
Beach. For information. call 759-
0808.
THE HARP INN
Traditional Irish music every
Thmsday night The Fenians,
every Friday and Saturday, 9 p.m.
to 1a.m.130 E. 17th St., Costa
Mesa Call 646-8855.
KONA LANES LOUNGE
Karaoke at 8:30 p.m. every
Tuesday, Thursday and Friday.
2699 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa.
For information, call 545-1112.
NEWPORT STATION
The alternative-lifestyle dance
club presents live local bands,
featuring different bands and disc
jockeys throughout the week.
Doors open at 8 p.m. 1945 Placen-
tia Ave., Costa Mesa. For infonna-
'
tion, call 631--0031.
LE=s invites customers~
watch Monday night footbell at 6
p.m.. and college and NFL foot-'
ball, on given days, on LegencW .t
16 big saeen televisions. 580 •
Anton Blvd., Costa Mesa. fol' a:
inlormation. call 966-5338. 11
UDO CJGAR ROOM '-,,
Pree Monday Night Football'~
with sped.al dgar discoums and ~
giveaways at 3441 Via Lido, Sutllf
D, Newport Beach. For inf0Dll8"u•
tion, call 723-0595. ,.~ 1
MARGARJTAVILLE
'Peter Shambrook performs ..\ J
e~ Wednesday at 9 p.m. and
BlueNSiachine every Swiday at a,,
p .m . 2332 W. Coast Highway, J.
Newport Beach. For infonnatioq,~
call 631-8220. ..<'I ....
NEWPORT MARRIOTI" -;
Tom Stein Band plays Top 4Q _
and contemporary dance music 9
p.m. to 1:30 a .m. Thursdays •.t:
through Saturdays in the View
Lowige. Reddy Freddy plays' ;,
Motown, Top 40 and R&B 8:30 -
p.m. to 12:30 a.m. Mondays.~
Bytes play Top 40 8:30 p.m. to ,
12:30 a.m. Tuesdays and Wedn~
days. 900 Newport Center Driv~ ~
Newport Beach. For infonnation,
call 640-4000.
THE RITZ ,
Piano vocalist Jim Hayden per-
forms from 7 to 11 p .m. on Tues-'
day and Wednesday. Pianist Dr. ~
Ira performs from 7 to 11 p.m. on
Saturday and Monday and 6 to 1()
p.m . on Swiday. 880 Newport ~ '
Center Drive, Newport Beach. For
information, call 720-1800. ·
' '
~ti SATIJRDAY, JAHUMY 11. 1997
letter of the week
've come to
~ :fJie point where
~·nothing an indi-·
Donna · made the -impression of a lifetiffie
vidual can do
~ surprises me. J ..
j I'm not taken
11
abaek by what
. people can
·. ". achieve, good
~"~ or bad .. , '
-CAPT.TOM~
~Costa Mesa policeman
who retired this week
. gains
CLOSURE
It was pushing four years
since the day Mark Richard
Hilbun went on a bloody killing
spree that claimed two lives and
injured seven others. And for
Yictims like Patti Salot, shot as
many as five times by the killer,
the memories have been
wrenching. But last week, a
judge ordered Hilbun to spend
the rest of his life in jail, bopetul-
1y, putting some sort of ending to
Ulis grim saga.
WATER
OK, so it's not the same as the
great ftoods suffered in the
north, but the amount of rain
dumped on us here has been a
lot to bear. Sure there hasn't
been any major damage, aside
from a fallen rain-soaked roof
squishing a bunch of key lime
pies, but these constant deluges
are putting a damper on our
sunny Southern California dispo-
sitions. Not that we don't need
the rain, but enough is enough.
And so help any meteorologist
who utters the word drought in
the near future.
"Who~ the.new chick in the
accounting department?•
That was a reasonable ques-
tion for a .25-year..Old Bingle guy
to ask alter seeing her for the
tir8t time.
"Nice tan ..• in Chicago? (I'm
told later 'that she has just
arrived from Florida). Goes per-
fectly with the color of her
dress. That's a streak of gray in
her hair.
"Great figure, too ... skin
looks like satin ... Jet me touch
... please! Don't beg, be cool. ·
"Large dark eyes, Greek,
Italian, Spanish? I know, she's a
gypsy!"
My suit bursts into flames. So
much for cool.
I'm about to panic, but the
chick just sits there, hands fold-
ed. Have to get her attention!
I scream for water ... she
throws a bottle of Chanel No. 5
at me. I wonder ii she~s
annoyed.
Then she gets up from her
desk and walks towards me. I
don't say anything to her, or
even srn11e. I'm nailed to the
floor. My heart is out of control,
the mouth dries up. I can't
breathe and I nearly pass out.
She walks right on by.
"Hey, girl, ca1l a doctor ... No,
don't ... you have to give me the
breath of life yourself. Help me
to a chair. Hold my hand.
"Oller to take me home. Heal
me. Save my life ... I'm going to
Ireland in the spring ... don't Jet
my tickets be wasted."
I never did get to Ireland in
VIEW
the spring of 1964. Instead, I
got a refund on the tickets and
used the money to pay (or an
engagement ring; it was yellow
gb~d with a small diamond.
the chick never wanted a
larger stone in that ring. When-
ever I suggested getting some-
thing grander, her reply was
always the same:
"You kissed my hand, and
put this beautiltil iing on my
finger ... and I don't ever want it
changed ... in any way!"
-By Mike Jacobson
(Donna's husband)
One always knew where
they stood with Donna Jacob-
son; she made an impression on
you.
Donna also made an impres-
MARC MARTIN I DAILY PILOT
Pab1cta Salot (right) embraces Kim Springer after the sentencing of Mark Hllbun.
--------------------~---------------------------·-----------------------------------------------------------------------------~--------------
Gary Monahan
losses
GOATHIU
Councilman Gary Monahan
did more than just tap the keg at
Henry 'N Harry's Goat Hill Tav-
ern. Monahan was its defender
and protector from a city govern-
ment that saw the establishment
as a noisy nuisance to the exist-
ing neighborhood. After fighting
that city government, Monahan
eventually became a part of it.
And now he plans to leave the
Goat Hill be hind. We wish him
the best in his future
endeavors.
FOOTBAU
It was a conclusion everyone
feared. But this week a coroner
determined that Adrian Tau-
fasaau, a young quarterback
from Coronado High School,
indeed lost his life from a blow
that occurred during a football
game with Costa Mesa High
School. Whether his death will
result in heightened safety at
youth football games remains to
be seen.
EXPERIENCE
After 28 years on the Costa
Mesa police force, Capt. Tom
Lazar is banging it up. A confi-
dant to the police chief and
spokesman to the press who says
nothing could surprise him,
Lazar is going to be missed.
MERMAID
ff this nude.establishment had
one wish, it should be to stay out
of the headlines. But once again,
the Mermaid has become the
source of controversy as Newport
Beach undercover officers arrest-
ed a dancer on suspicion of pros-
titution. The dancer alleges she
refused the advances of the offi-
cer, who she claims fondled her
breasts. Regardless the outcome
of this ordeal can't be good for
the Mermaid's image.
'
sion on so many others outside
of our family group, and we
would like you to .know df the
wonderful people wqo have
shared with us,·and gave us
loving support when it was
most needed. We never had to
ask ... ihey gave freely with a
particular gentleness. One little
miracle after another. Thank
you!
Now, f>lease indulge us; we
ask that you not be offended as
we list your name in a public
open letter.
The following people have
been with us since the fifteenth·
of December:
Father Kenneth Krause,.Pas-
tor oi St. Joachim Catholic
Church.
At the Daily Pilot -Tom
Johnson, Pramod Shah, Bill
Lobdell and Steve Marble, and
everyone at the newspaper,
especially Rhonda Weed, Don-.
.na's best friend and confidant..
Clients· and customers of the
Pilot. Nigel Bailey.
Mayor Peter Buffa, Chief
Dave Snowden, Detectives Bill
Redmond and Tim Schennum,
Sgt. Tom Boylan, Officer J.C.
Smith and a special group from
the Costa Mesa Fire Depart-
ment.
John Y.P. Montgomery, ill.
All of our Newport-Mesa
friends.
Ann Jorunn Johansen, a very
courageous lady.
MIKE,MATI
AND TONY JACOBSON
Costa Mesa
community c~mmentary . -
.
Area code change
puts phone company
collcerns over callers'
By Dave Close
I attended the local hearing
held .by the California P'ublic
Utilities Commission about
splitting our area code. At that
hearing, several local govern-
ment representatives spoke in
opposition to dividing their
communities (though not.Costa
Mesa). All took for granted that
some divt.ding line wu neces-
sary; none even oond 11 •· let
alone spoke favorably about,
the possibility of an overlay.
Despite the fact that an overlay
would completely elimiMte the
possibility of c;lividing a town or
requiring anyone to change his
phone number.
Your article quotes a com-
mission representative saying .
the reason for needing more
phone nwnben ii the increase
in use of cellular phones,
, pagen, fax machines, etc. In
fact, if that were the primary .
problem, we could get by for o
long time to come. We aren't
out of numbers now but we are
projected to be-out in the Jlat.
year or so. The reason nwnben
are running out ii the need,
and the projected .neect to
assign huge blocks of numbers
to start-up competitive compa·
nies. Your front-page box
described the ptocess but you
didn't connect it to the problem.
Each new local ph~e ser·
vice competitor must be
assigned blocks of numbers
because the phone network ha.I
no way, other than the first
~digits of a local number,
to determine which company
should handle the call. Thus,
even if a company bas yet to
sign up its first customer~ it
needs blocks of 10,000' nUmbers
in each local calling area.
An area code only bal al;lout
150 possible number blocks
(exchanges) so it ck\eln't take
very many new competiton
before the unamgned bloclr.s
u-e used up. These Uligned
but unused numbers are the ,.nary nmon area codes are
mooing out of DWDben.
'Iba comm•sion voted last
week (by 3-2) to creete new
exchanges by dividing an GM
code. A split favors new com· ·
petitoll whoee numben thus
cannot easily be distinguished
from those of the establisbed
companies. The COit to cm-
tometa, in CODStalldy reprinting
stationery, corractlng aclvertil--
ing, leaming·new numban for
usodat•. etc., is apCtly .
not considered Z t And,
li$ areas get mef most calls will require dlaHng 11 digUI
any\Yay.
It is clear to eveiyone that
ovedaylng area codes is the
only viabl8 Jaog-tanD eolutlon.
Jf met.I were divided indefi-
nitely, IOID8 area (tile down-
town to. Angeles and Chicago)
would ~y be oQly a few
city bloc:b. Anyone who thinks
th.at the interests of custom.en
lboukl outweigh those of new
competiton lbould protest the
('OIDmlukm'I policy immediate-
ly and vehemently.
• DAVI QOSI Is a resident of Costa
MeN
BEWARE TEACHERS WITH AN AX TO GRIND
; M y eldest turns 4 this year, t and my wife and I are
1 ' giving serious considera-
)ion about her schooling. What
.. 1ihould be a simple decision is
~ complicated by the state of the
•public education system .
• : Years ago our parents gave
•hot a second thought to enrolling
us in the neareSt public school.
· My wife and I are both products
. of the public school system, and
~e agree that it served us well.
. 'Ibday, though, it seems that
children excel despite the sys-: te.n. not because ot it. Disrup-
: tions caused by classroom misbe-
:bavt.or and lack of discipline con-
~ us.
• We grew up in the era of cor-
J>oral punishment, and it was :JIU!te effective.
" At Prankltn Elementary'* t ~In 1\mneaee; it 188Dled
: that each teedlar bad hil or her
•awn cu.stomlzed peddle.
~ Some tea.men bad ~~1~ng nadd.let. Othen bed y ~and produced commer·
c!:"Mccontw a spedel ·
'b~~ ~t formed from a
shaped and sanded 2-by-4
about 3 feet long. It had small
holes in it and was broken off at
the end.
No one ever asked Coach
McCord what the holes were for
or why it was broken. One rumor
was that he couJsi swing it so
bard and fast that unless holes
were drilled through it, air pres-
sure would slow it down. He was
the physical education teacher.-
after all.
Another rumor was that the
coach drilled the boles espedally
to raise blisters on your bottom.
Most of us never found out lf this
was true. And no one wanted to
know how it got broken.
Then there WU Mrs. Piper.
Mrs. Piper taught seventh-grade
Bnglilh.
Mn. Piper bad -an ax ban·
die. No one ever saw her use ,t,
but everyone in IChool knew
about tt. No one dared mill>&
have in ber clala. ·
One day u tbe claa was
marching lingle--file back from
lunch, I WM behind a quite
attracttve gilt wearing a sheer • ·
White bloule. l teued her, •1 can
J
john
hedges
see through your shirt."
She ignored me, so I tried
again, •1 can see your bra
straps, II
The gtrl flipped her long, datk
hair, but laid nothing.
We ftled in to the a.-oom
and I took my teat. The next
thing I knew, Mn. Piper spoke
up, •John, out to the hall with me.•
'Ole dul wu u lllent u a
1mDb u lhe plcked up tbe u
handle and followed me out to
the deserted hallway. The door
creaked shut behind her.
Her left hand rested on her
hip. With the right, she tapped
the ax handle against her shoe. I
nervously pretended l didn't see
it.
This ax handle bad obviously
never split wood. It was made of
straight-grain hickory and
wrapped in white friction tape.
All I could think of was what it
bad spliL
Mrs. Piper had sharp features
and coiffured black hair. She was
about six inches shorter than I,
but now seemed larger than life.
The ax handle was even larger.
"What happened with Smi-
da?" she demanded.
My ~ace flushed, and l could
not find my breath. "Uh," l stam•
mered. "Brendar
I cut about, •What do you
meanr
•She said you could see
through her blOUie. 11
I hung my head. and all I
could see wu that a handle.
t wu trapped. 1'b8 a handle
IMIDtained ib lbytbDdc: tapping
agilalt tlit lboe. lODUld alNed)t
feel it against my backside. My
leg quivered. Not a sound
emanated froltl my class beyond
the door.
"Well?" she asked.
My mouth went dry. I
squeaked, "All I said was I ~ould
see her bra straps." .
Mrs. Piper's eyes burned holes
through mine to the back of my
skull. •niat is no way to talk to a
girl. ..
The ax handle continued to
tap against the shoe ... I tried to
run, but my feet were glued to
the floor.
•Do you think that is anything
to say to a lady?" she chal-
lenged.
•No." I answered meekly. "I
promise never to dolt again."
. Her demeanor remained
unchangect. It l8eDl9d like houra
· went by. The ax handle still
tapped against her ahoe, some-
times saaptng against the We
floor.
I knew the next command
wu to bend over. lnlteed. Mrs.
Piper Mid. "I tblnk you bave
IHmed IOldMbina today .• •v•. Ma'am. ·1waa1D01t
agreeable.
•Go back to class. We won't
have any more trouble, will we?"
she pronounced.
"No, Ma'ant."
I slin.ked back in. A pall of
horror had blanketed the room.
Class resumeq with everyone
giving Mrs. Piper rapt attention. I
was also quite focused and later
became one of her best reading
$dents. ·
Such was my lesson in sexual
harassment. ·
I dared not tell my parents
what happened that day. There
wu little to be gained from sut-
fming additional embarrassment
and consequenoe1. Mom and
Oec:l would have had no sympa-
thy for my expetience.
. Nowadays, there would be
JaWIUlta, suspemiom;.:::.
allegations, UCUMI, ~
training, a1miDa1 charges., palMt-
cal chest-beating and new.peper
~.
And none of it would have tbe
effect of the tapping u handle.
• The ~ a•aaw rum ~ In the ~·' "lot. tf you'd Ilk• lnfonMtJon on your oro-ni..
utJon list9d, all 64 -4321, Ext. 331.
INT'PfAITH COUNO&.
TlMt Newport-Mesa-lrvlne lnlerlaith
Council. an wnbrella organization for
several area aervice groups, needs vol-
unt.een active in local congregations.
For lnfonnation, call Carol Brown, 548-
3283.
JW£HU DtABms FOUNDATION IN'1UHATIONAL
The Juvenile Diabetes Foundation
International, Orange County Oiapter,
ls Meking vohmteers to serve on lts goU
tournament committee and for data
entry. Also, a public relations lntem Is
needed. Por lnfonnation on these and
other opportunities, call Lee Powell at
553-0363.
KIDS CANQR CONNECTION
The Kids Cancer Connection Is ded·
icated to the emotional, educational and
financial needs of children afflicted with
cancer. Volunteers are needed. For
lnforma,tion, call 851-7774.
MARCH OF DIMES
The March of Dimes office in New·
port Beach needs volunteers to coordJ-
nate and index resource files and create
a master filing system of infonnation
and referral sources. This agency, dedi·
cated to preventing biQh defects, also
needs front office assistants. Orientation
is provided. Por information, call 263·
1100.
MASTER CHORALE
The performing arts organization
needs volunteers (or computer input,
ticketing. filing and handling phones.
For infonnation, call 556·6262.
MUSCULAR DYSTROPHY ASSOOATION
Assist the Muscular Dystrophy Asso·
dation of Orange County staff. lraining
is sometimes available for volunteer
helpers. Phone 550-0161.
NATIONAL CAT PROTECTION SOOETY
The non-profit society finds loving
homes for owner-relinquished cats and
kittens and maintains a retirement cen-
ter for older cats. Volunteers are needed
to brush the cats and gtve them a little
extra ll.C. For more Information, call
650-1232.
NEWPORT-MESA SCHOOL FOUNDATION
The Newport-Mesa Schools Pounda·
tion is looking for volunteers to help
with fundraising efforts, speaking
opportunities, public events and occa-
sional office work. NMSF is a non-profit
organization that raises funds to help
with th• ed~lk>o of chi1dnft 1n the
Newport-Mesa UnWed School Olstrlc.1.
To volunteer call 631-41'3.
NEW DllKT10NS fOlt WOMEN INC.
The non-profit recovery center for
aduh women with alcohol and other
chemical dependenc:iel ... 1a. volun·
teen. Call 548-9927 betwMn 10 a.m.
and 6 p.m. or call Joy at s.48-8754.
NEWPOftT IEAOt CONfBINQ
AND VISITORS' IUMAU
The Newport Beach Conference and
'Visitors Bureau ii dedicated to the pro-
motion of the city to potential \!1Sitors. If
you have extensive knowledge of New-
port Beach and wotsld like to volunteer,
call 722-1611.
NEWPORT' BEAOf FRIENDS
OF THE LIBRARY
The continuirig interest in the l1sed
Book Store in the Central U brary has
created a need for more volunteen to
staff the store anfi the workroom. where
members categorize and ~the con-
dition of the books donated by the com·
munity. Volunteers must be members of
Friends of the Ubrary and are asked to
work two three-hour shifts per month.
QUl volunteer coordinator Hannah Fly-
nn at 673-0419 or the bookstore at 759·
9667 for more information.
NEWPORT' BEAOf PUBLIC LIBRARY
LITERACY PROGRAM
The library's literacy program
urgently seeks volunteers lo tutor adults
wishing lo lmprove their reading and
writing skills. Tutor lraining Workshops
held at the Central Ubrary will certify
volunteers. They take place at 1000
Avocado Ave. Registration includes a
$20 tax-deductable fee covering all
training materials and books. Phone
717-3874 for more information.
NEWPORT BEACH RECITAL SERIES
The Friends of The Newport Beech
Recital Series Guild needs volunteers to
assist In fostering music appreciation so
that classical music will endure. Those
interested should phone 644-4208.
NEWPORT COSTA MESA YMCA
The Newport-Costa M8S4 YMCA
needs a variety of general volunteer
help. Por information or applications,
call Rita. 642-9990.
NEWPORT HARBOR MUSEUM
The Newport Harbor Nautical Muse-
um is in need of assistance in the area of
accounting .. If you have a CPA or l>ook·
keeping experience, please contact Dr.
Shell Smith at 673-3377.
OPERAPAOAC
The Opera Pacific Guild Alliance, a
support group for Opera Pacific. has a
wide range of activities for volunteers.
For information, call 474-4488.
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Meta-bated organizaboo that fOCWlel
oo graffiti prevention, needs vobmteen
to palot out graffiti and for other duties.
Por more information, ca.11 Micha.el
Howard at 435-0745.
ORANGE COAST INTERFAITH SHELJ£R
The lntf'lfalth Shelter is the largest
family shelter In the COW\ty, housing,
feeding and counseling 20 families dai·
ly. The group needs volunteers and dls-
poeable diapers. For infonna.tion, call
JeU Reynolds, 631-7213.
Of'ANGE COUNlY COMMUNtTY
DEVELOPMENT COUNOL
Volunteers are needed for a variety
of functions. Por information, call 839•
6199.
OC CHAMBER ORCHESTRA
The Orange County Chamber
Orchestra needs volunteers to help sell
tickets, staff social affaifs, work the
office and assist wittnrtalling parties.
The orchestra also needs volunteers
who would like to learn more about
classical music to participate on its
administrative board. Call Gil Abrams at
644-7019 for more information.
ORANGE COUNTY HARVEST
Orange County Harvest is comnut-
ted to feeding the hungry by reducing
produce left in the fields and is seeking
volunteers to glean weekly on Wednes·
day mornings from 8 to 10 a.m. and on
the tlurd Sunday of each month from 1
lo 3 p.m. For more infonnation, call 708-
1597.
OC HOMELESS TASK FORCE
TI1e Orange County Homeless Task
Force is recruiting volunteets for the
Interfaith Council Network to work one·
on-one with homeless adults in a pro-
gram on basic life skills. For information,
call 263-1774.
ORANGE COUNTY LAW AUXIWARY
The Involvement of the Orange
County Law Awdlliary enables hun·
dreds of school children tour the coun-
ty's Superior Court Building. 11lis volun·
teer group supporting the Orange
County legal community seeks individ-
uals who'd like to guide such tours. For
information, call Doreen Gray at 774·
6518. .
ORANGE COUNTY WORKS
Participate ln life management and
employment training workshops as a
success coach to foster youth, ages 16 to
18. This one-time three hour experi·
ence, or an ongoing commitment. Con·
tact 1ami Petterson at 851-8695.
ORANGEWOODBOUTIQUE
The upscale resale boutique that
benefits the Orangewood Children's
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dren nMda volunteers to create dis·
plays, t.ag dothes and work with c:us-
toawrs, among other dutiel. fl« infor-
mation, call Clutsllne, 760-6640.
OlrrOH DYSWOA SOOETY
The Orton Dyslexia Society needs
people to help teach reading skills. work.
on mailings and coordinate the adult
groiq>. Por information, call 999-0118
between 9 a m. and 3 pm.
PAOFIC SYMPHONY ORCHEST1'A
The Orange County Padfic Sympbo·
ny Orchestra's Volunteers In Education
Opportunities program needs volun-
teers to assist children ln a variety of
hands-on musical activities. Volunteers
spend a total of six Saturday mornings
with the children. For Information, call
755-578S, Ext. 244.
PEDIATRIC CANCER RESEARCH
PCRP raises money to support the
'pediatric cancer research laboratory at
the Children's Hospital of Orange. It
needs volunteers for a variety of duties.
For information, call the main office,
532-8092.
PRENTICE DAY SCHOOL
The Prenbce Day School is a state·
accredited co-educational day school
serving the needs of children With spe-
ofic language cllsabillties/dyslexia. Vol-
unteers are needed in many areas. For
mfonnation, call 538-451 1.
PRIME DYNAMICS
Prune Dynanucs, a Newport Beach
non-profit orgaruzation for the 99 and
younger set, needs volunteers for 11.l.
programs. Call 262-7300.
PROJECT CUDDLE
Project Cuddle, a non·prolit organi-
zation, serves the needs ol abused,
dbandoned and drug exposed children.
In addition to office help and once-a-
month, 12-hour hotime shifts, volunteers
are needed for an auxtllary group, fund·
ra1Smg committees and to help distrib-
ute sbckers to he)p stop babies being
abandonded in dumpsters. Call 432-
9681 for mformabon.
PROJECT TOGETHER
Project Together, a component of the
Orange County Health Care Agency's
Children's Mental Health Services.
matches dduJt volunteers with children
who are experienang emotional or fam-
ily problems Many of the duldren are
econorrucally underpnVlleged and VlC·
tims of child abuse. For information, call
Jonathan at 631-7540
REACH OUT FOR SENIORS:
Provide comparuonship and fnend·
ship to isolated seniors in Newport
Beach and Costa 'Mesa. lraining and
support are offered . Must be 18 or old·
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er. Por more information, call 442-
1000.
SAVI OUR YOU114
The West Slde Costa Mesa youth
organization is looking for volunteers to
help ttttte a positive alternative for
people 12 lo 23 years old. Volunteers are
needed to help in areas such as boXJDg,
sports, health, fitness, aerobJcs and aca·
demic tutoring. Por Information, call
548-3255.
SERVING PEOPLE IN NEED
Serve as a guide for homeless fa.mi·
lies by helping them set goals and maln·
lain a basic budget. Bilingual skills
needed. Orientation and teaming pro-
vided. For mote ·infonnation, contact
Theresa Rowe at 757-1456.
SHARE OUR SELVES FREE MEDICAL
AND DENTAL CUNIC
The organization needs volunteer
drivers and food handlers for its Emer-
gency ~ces. Its Free Dental Clinlc
needs volunteer Dental staff and ddmin·
lstrative help. The Free Medical Ctuuc Is
recruiting Medical personnel. data entry
help and volunteers to answer phones
To respond to this urgent need, contact
the following people· Lee at Emergency
Medical Services, 642-3451; Dr Vu with
Dental at 650-2072; Diane with Medical
at 650-0186.
SOMEONE CARES SOUP KrTCHEN
The Someone Cares Soup Kitchen
needs food servers at the Iglesia Cns·
l:iana Church at 617 Hamilton St m Cos-
ta Mesa or at the Rea Commuruty Cen·
ter. For information, call the soup
kitchen, 646-8181 , between 8 a.m. and
noon.
SOUTH COAST REPERTORY THEATER
The South Coast RepMory Thedter
needs volunteers to help with ushering
(see plays free) and other functions For
information. call 957-2602 or 957-2602.
S.P.l.N.
Serving People in Need is a Newport
Beach non-profit group that serves the
homeless. Volunteers are greatly need-
ed for many areas. For mfonnabon on
any of S.P.l.N.'s programs or how to vol-
unteer, call 757-1456.
TEU·A·FRIEND
Orange County cancer groups seek
volunteers to educate and encourage
women to have mammograms. Part1c1·
pants will take part in a hall-day tram-
Ing ..-iOn ln March '97. It Will ~
them for a one-on-one program ol edu·
cabon and encouragement ipedlicaUy
related to mammoqTama and early
breast cancer detection. flor mont tnfor•
matioo on the program or to vohm...,
call the American Cancer SocietT •I
261-9446 or The Susan G. Komen 8...ut
~Foundation at 224-0292.
UNDERGROUND ii. The Underground program, a ·
tion of Child's Pace, provides al
activities and interaction for adolu-
cents. Volunteers a.re needed ln many
areas. For information, call &48-8848
VANTAGE FOUNDATION
The Va,ntage FoundatiQn supPP.rts
employment and community traininf for
adults with developmental disabilities.
Volunteers are sought. For informafi>n.
call 645-7833.
VISIONS FOR PRISONS
Visions for Pnsons, a non-profit pro-
gram which leaches Attitudinal Heallng
and meditabon 10 pnson needs •MAC
Word• familiar typists to transcribe let·
ters from inmates to at-risk kids. Week·
day hours. Mesa del Mar. aul Dan 111t
556-8000.
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With more than 1,500 volunteer
opportunities, the Volunteer Center will
match people c111d groups Wishing to
volunteer with non-profit agencies in
l"tbeir area. For more information, contact
the Center's Voluntet'r Connection Une
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WEUNESS COMMUNITY
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during the day. Call 258-1210.
WESTSIDE BOYS AND GIRLS CLUB OF
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Volunteers are needed from 2:30 to
5;30 p.m. Mondays and Thursdays tu
tutor students in grades one through six
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Kramley. "But that's what we're a &~or now, public input.
ey expects controversy,
particularly from two specific com-
;-mtttee suggestions: converting
• Marina Park. now the site of tennis 1 courts and a mobile home park,
into a recreation area; and attract-
ing a major hotel to the area.
r ·Though many peninsula busi-
•ess people haven't gotten a ~ce to read through the report,
4iany are' organizing group meet-
'1gs to review the plan.
• But they're happy to finally
Aave a final, concrete list of sug-
Oestions. Versions of the report
' tave come out in draft after draft
tlr more than a year.
• "We've been on holtl down-tPwn for a year arid a half waiting
~r this report," said Dayna Pettit of
tie Balboa Mercharits arid Owners
Association. "I've been getting a
~t of calls on this." i John Wortmann, who is head-
ipg the effort to refurbish the BaJ-
~ Cinema, just hopes the city will finally go through with
atiproving the peninsula.
' • "It's definitely something that
aeeds to be done," said Wortmann,
who sat in on the committee's dis-tpct planning workshops with
<;ommunity members.
. Wortmann expects conflict -
tte said it comes with the territory
when you make sweepmg
<!hang es.
: UThere's definitely going to be
some people who aren't th.rilled
about it," he sa.id. "But everything
..in there is for the betterment of the
, . ...
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quality of We. With some minor
modifications. I think it'll go
through.•
One unhappy reaction came
from Mike Whitehmd, ch.airman of
the Newport Harbor Area ChMi-
ber of Commerce Marine Commit-
tee. He said the recommendations
portray charter-boat operators
negatively.
The report states that, •1n some
instances, (charter boat operation)
has resulted in certain negative
impacts on the harbor and Us adja-
cent residents.•
That wording upset Whitehead,
who hosts a boating show on the
local cable channel. He took issue
with many specifics, but he said
the revitalization project in general
is a good idea.
·A lot of business people just
1eel it's being written by people
who don't know the businesses,"
he said.
Wortmann hopes to push
through some changes right away,
such as widening sidewalks and
imp ving landscaping along Bal-
boa ulevard. If a few or the more
VlStb changes happen quickly, he
said, will foster enthusjasm for
more change.
Councilman John Hedges,
whose district includes the penin-
sula, said he hasn't yet heard any
resident input on the plan.
UThe work of the committee is
admirable arid long overdue,"
Hedges said. "This will reverse a
long period of decline the.re."
The City Council will discuss
the plan at a study session at 4 p.m.
in the council chambers, 3300
NewJ)ort Blvd . The committee will
present the plan at a community
meetlng at 7 p.m. Feb. 3 at the
American Legion Hall, 215 15th St.
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CONTINUED FROM >.1
"It's with you every day,• said
58-year.old Pattie Payne, the vic-
tim's mother. "Every time you wake
\lp, it's there. JI I could find who did
this it would probably be much eas-
ier to live with.•
At the time of the murder Payne
was a single mother living in Costa
Mesa with her three youngest
daughters -Laurie, Debbie and
Tummy -and working two jobs to
support them. Robyn lived nearby
and worked at a Coco's Restaurant
in Santa Ana.
There was little time for Payne to
grieve after her daughter's murder.
There were other daughters to raise
and heavy funeral costs; she could
not even af{ord therapy. So she
returned to work almost immediate-
ly.
"We were living from day to day
as it was.• said Payne, now remar-
ried and working as an insurance
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manager in Irvine. "We ~
made it just feeding owselvee
putting a roof over our beads. It was
not easy.•
Numbness engulfed her for
nMrly two years. Then came the
hatred.
"You blame God,• she said.
"You probably blame yourself more
than everybody else because you
couldn't help her. You ask, 'Why
her? She was good. She worked
bard. She was a good person. She
was a wonderful daughter. Why
her?••
An added torment for 18 years
was the absence of people who
related to her particular breed of
anguish. Only two years ago she
joined Parents of Murdered Chil-
dren, a nationwide group with a
local chapter that meets once a
month in Orange.
•Most people don't want to talk
to you about it because they're
either embarrassed or uncomfort-
able,• stie said. •They either walk
away or change the subject.
Nobody wants to talk to you about
expected to install a charging sta-
tion at Costa Mesa Honda this
week in preparation for the arrival
of the sample car. Also this week,
six Costa Mesa Honda sales
employees and management will
undergo special training provided
by American Honda Motor Co.,
Inc. in Los Angeles.
Employees ·will test drive the
it Nobody ever ub you~. ·nu type ot death -it'• not
only the Joa but tbe bonor. Some-
body came in and took your chlld'I
life, and there's no way you could
proeect her against it, .. We wefe as
much like lkten u mother and
daughter... There is no other pain
that could ever compare. It's part of
your body. It's you.
"The pain is so tremendous that
you jult have to transport yourself to
some other area. You have to,
because it could kill you.•
Costa Mesa Polic::e Chief Dave
Snowden said be admired Payne's
persistence through the tragedy.
"Robyn's mother has really been a
strong person throughout this,• he
said. "She's never given up hope.•
Police are still working the case,
but are reluctant to release details of
the aime. The county district attor-
ney's office hopes to solve it with the
latest forensic technology and
$.100,000 recently earmarked for
solving open homicides.
Debbie Payne; 26, was a child
when her sister died. A graduate of
car, learn about its battery power
and the conditions "the company
requires lessees to meet before they
can acquire a car. The lease
includes a three-year unlimited-
mileage warranty, maintenance,
road-side assistance and collision
and comprehensive coverage, but
not liability insurance.
The dealer won't receive its first
Cal State Lor.lg Beach with • m.jor
in J)IYCbolOgy and a min« in ailnl-nai jUstice, sbe'I now trying to tnilJt
into Jaw enforcement through tbe
PBL the Sheriffs Department, or
local police depl.rtn¥!nta,
Her mm • td' become a criminal
proftler, piedng together due1 frcxn
atme soenes to lay bare the psyches
of killers.
Her sister's murder, she said,
"created all kinds of questions, and
you just want those questions
answered." Speculating that it was
"a crime of rage,• she said, •J,don't
think it was a stranger.•
"Your first question is, 'Why
would someone do that? What dri·
ves someone to do that?'• she said.
•1 want to work with the victims
and their families, because I under-
stand. Since I can't go out there and
solve this one, maybe I can solve
someone else's.•
She added, "If I could prevent (a
murder) from happening again, or
solve it so someone else bas closure,
that would be the biggest payoff in
the world."
shipment of about five electric cars
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receive regular deliveries of about
five cars a month following based
on demand.
"We get new models from time
to ti.me. but there hasn't been any-
thing new technologically in a long
time," Shearer said.
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• Costa Mesa, down 49-4 7 I has four shots at it in last
90 seconds, but snakebite's venom keeps its strength.
By Richard Dunn, Daily Pilot
COSTA MESA -It is a streak that will prob-
ably end someday. But as it grows, funnier
things keep happening.
Take Friday night's Pacific Coast League
boys basketball barnburner in a noisy Estancia
High gymnasium: Costa Mesa, again the heavy
underdog, nearly broke the streak that has lo,st-
ed since 1982 and now spans 26 games in the
Eagles' favor.
Coach· Erich Allen
said of the decisive
call. "But we had a
shot of beating the
No. 1-ranked team
in the league, .and
we're supposed to
be ranked last,
an'd we almost did
it in their house.•
The key word is
almost. But the
Mustangs (4-12, 0-
Estancia 51, Mesa 47
Aliso Niguel n, Lag. Beach 61
University 66, Laguna Hills 49
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Aliso Niguel at Estancia
C.osta Mea at University
Laguna Beach at Laguna Hills
Mesa, with four chances to tie the game in
the final 1:30, was whistled for a backcourt vio.-
.lation in its last possession when 0:06 was left in
the gam~ enabling Estancia to breathe a sigh of
'relief, holding on for a 51-47 victory.
2 in PCL) have now p~hed the Eagles to the
final seconds twice in a row, counting last season's
finale between the city rivals, when Estancia
"That's a 'tough way to lose,• Costa Mesa •SEE ESTANCIA PAGE 83
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·stops . CdM, 46~32
' •Tars hit seven of eight free throws in dosing minutes
to thwart Sea Kings' belated comeback for 10th win.
By Barry Faulkner, Daily Pilot
CORONA . DEL MAR -Newport Harbor
High boys basketball coach preached for his
players to be patient, take care of the ball, and
good' things would happen. Well, good things
happened anyway in a 46-32 Sea View League
road win over Back Bay rival Corona del Mar
Friday night.
24-14 foul differen-
tial in favor of the
Tars, which result-
. ed in 16 more foul-
shot attempts than
the hosts (4 of 11
from the line).
Newport Har-
bor jumped to an
11-0 lead, before
Corona del Mar
spurted to end the
opening quarter to
trail, 11-6.
Newport 46, CdM 32
Woodbridge 53, Irvine 32
5. Margarita 62, El Toro 47
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Newport Harbor at Irvine
El Toro at Corona del Mar
Woodbridge at S. Margarita Most of those positives for the Sailors (10-8,
1-2 in league) came at the free-throw line,
where they collected nearly 40% of their points
by drilling 18 of 27, including 7 of 8 in the final
3:17, after the Sea K:itigs (4-14, 0-3) closed a 14-
point second-half deficit to 33-30 with 3:23 left.
CdM's sluggish start, which included six
turnovers and an air ball on its first seven
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principals are finding
out the rules which
govern everyone else,
apply to therh, as well.
It was late in a near-three
hour meeting, when a
tongue-in-cheek remark
broke up many of the Orange
County high schooJ principals,
convened for the first of. several
times Wednesday at the Mission
Viejo High Library to begin
hammering out the quadrennial
releaguing process.
It was th~ kind of thing not
worth a line in a reporter's
notebook; the type of comment
reporters themselves might-
whisper to one another if seated
together, sharing a laugh to
pierce the procedw:al monotony
that had overtaken this meeting
for more than two hours.
The only reporter in the room,
I laughed too, scanning the
participants to see bow quickly
their concerned glances began
coming my way, as prjncipals
checked my pen hand to see jf
#the enemy" was taking note.
Then, seemingly an instant
l~ter, it can<e, a booming
admonition from one of the elite
educators, as if shouting across ·
tQe quad at some delinquent
sophomores: "We've got press
herel • be blurted
His name, too, is unimportant,
but his was a biting reminder to
those who had, seemingly,
beco~e comfortat>le with •an
outsider" in the room. -
It also brought home the
dif1erence between this
releaguing process and the lut
several, at which the media ht\d
been banned, relegated to a
· concrete eeat outside the
meeting-room door.
Reading, speculating, talking
among themteives for hours on
end while, on occasion, grousing
about the injllltice of it all.
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frcilD Uae ••1 ~ tbl6r am,
•Harbor runs its unbeaten
streak with CdM up to six.
By Barry Faulkner, Daily Pilot
CORONA DEL MAR -Derek
LawtJier doesn't understand it. The
second-year Corona del Mar High
boys ~occer coacb is at a loss to
explain why the tension created by
the biannual Back Bay showdown
With Newport Harbor see~ to weigh
his Sea Kings down like, w~ an
ancho{.
•0ur players play different against
Newport; I don't know why," said
Lawther, who might eµipathize more
with his squad if he spent the entire
off-season in the same community,
even on the same club team, with
Sailor opponents e ager to bran~h
•SEE SAILORS PAGE 84
Estancia's guns fire off 27
rounds against Costa
Mesa goalie Carlos Loza;
five hit their mark in
Pacific Coast League
contest Friday.
By Richard Dunn, Daily Pilot
COSTA MESA -Eventually,
goals started slipping through the
cracks. It was no surprise for
Estancia High boys soccer coach
Steve Crenshaw.
~we've got several kids who,
when they're isolated on the
goalkeeper, are going to score,"
Crenshaw said.
Estancia peppered one of the
best goalies in CIF Southern Sec-
tion circles, Costa Mesa's Carlos
.Loza, for 27 shots-on-goal. Five
found its way through as Estancia
defeated the host Mustangs, 5-2,
in the Pacific Coast League open.-
er Friday.
Hugo Casillas scored what
would prove to be the decisive
goal for the Eagles, when his shot
in the 64th minute was shielded
from Loza's vision because of
heavy traffic in front of the goal.
"I'm disappointed in myself,•
said Loza, who finished with 15
saves, eight in the first half as
Costa Mesa ( 1-9-3 overall) played
its cross-town and favored rival to
BRIAN POBUDA I DAILY PILOT
Costa Mesa's Ignatlo Toscano (green je rsey)
moves the ball against defense of Arturo Vivar.
a halftime tie, 1-1.
Casillas' goal was quickly followed by
" teammate Cesar Terrones' goal in the 69th
minute, a difficult shot from the goal line,
in which Terrones angled it perfectly. It
kissed the inside of the side bar and fell
untouched to give Estancia a 3-1 edge.
MThey were just a little too much for us,"
Mesa Coach Mike Dunn said.
Estancia (8-2) scored first when mid-
fielder Armando Quinones rilled in a ,
rebound from inside the 18-yard box. Loza ·
stopped Quinones' first attempt, but '
Quinones had a clear angle on the rebound
in the 34th minute.
The Mustangs, outshot by the Eagles in
the first half (12-3), tied it when midfielder ,
Juan Escobar fired in a loose ball in the ·
31th minute.
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•Adrian Reyes is one of
the best kept secrets
around; the fact is he's
nails from three country.
O nmgf" Cout College
men's basketball coach
Tun O'Brien calls Adrian
Reyes the best shooter be has
ever had.
•He's the best one I've had in
20 years of coaching and I tell it
to the team, to Adrian, to you, to
anybody,• O'Brien said. •1n
practice he can make 15, 20
threes in a row and they all look
like an instant replay. He just has
to work on a quicker release.•
Reyes' ability to hit the treys
was in evidence again last Friday
night when the 5-foot-10
sophomore point guard canned a
school-record nine three-pointers
on 75% shooting in the Pirates'
106-97 loss to Riversid~ City
College.
Earlier this season, Reyes bit
eight straight three-pointers to
tie Chuck McGavran's
10-year-old record. McGavran
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Harbor High.
•Adrian scores 39 points,
leads us in rebounds with seven
.and has six assists,• O'Brien said.
•An illness led to a slow start at
the beginning of the season, but
he really has his strength and
focus back now.•
You might remember that
Reyes was AWOL in Arizona to
start the seaon and there were
some real concerns about his
status with the
team.
•He had some
personal tbing1 to
deal with, but that's
all over,• O'Brien
said. •1 don't know
bow much Adrian
would tell you, but
he has fought some
battles to be where
bets now.
"He's really ex.cit-
ed about getting his
AA degree and he
wants to be able to
put on that cap and
• gown.•
Reyes was boni
in East LA and went
to high school at
Pasadena Muir. He DON LEACH I DAILY Pl.OT
originally signed Orange Coast College's Adrian Reyes
with San Jose State,
but a knee injury forced him to
redshirt a year.
He hooked up with OCC
through assistant coach Herb
Uvsey's Snow Valley Basketball
Camp. Teammate Duane Curtis
followed Reyes from Pasadena
Muir.
•Adrian is still learning the
point guard spot,# O'Brien said.
"He's probably a natural No. 2.
•But I can't get him to shoot
enough. His coach never puts the
handcuffs on him.#
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Have you ever wondered
what Southern California
College women's basketball
coach Russ Davis would look
like with a buzz cut? Well, now
ts your chance.
It seems the first-year coach
made a bet with his players that
he would cut his hair if they
· surpassed last season's win total
(10) before the start of
co~erence play .
The Vanguards rolled off a
school-record, nine-game
winning streak on the way to a
season-opening 11-3 mark.
As a result, Davis' ears are a
little lower, but his smile is i6urely
a little bigger. a
It's a busy time of the year for
SCC's Beth Renkoski. The
school's sports information
director doubles-as the
Vanguards' softball coach.
·we just started practice last
week,# RenkQski said. ·we've
had three two-a-days and now
we're into our regular practice
schedule. lt's pretty hectic.·
CdM'1 Corey Gority goes for a rebound over fallen 'JUL
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CONTINUED FROM 81
guard Dane Plock drained a
buzzer-beating three-pointer to
win it.
•1t doesn't take much to moti-
vate them during the week,
when they know they're playing
Estancia,• Allen said of bis
squad.
Estancia (13-5, 2-0), a team
ranked No. 7 ill OP Sou~
Section Division ID-A, led by t•
points late in the flnt half. Costa
Mesa, though, outscored the
Eagles in the thbd quarter, 11-
14, on the strength of three
extra-point shots, one each by
Bryan Leahy, Brian Weir and Jon
Payne.
It started to get interesting
when Leahy canned bis tbree-
polnter, because that cut
Estancia's lead to 40-3' with
2:11 on the third-quarter clock.
But early in the fourth, you could
sense panic on the Eagle bench.
Weir, in a reserve role, pulled
Costa Mesa to within 45-41
when be opened the fourth with
a three. He was fouled on the
play but missed the free throw,
nullifying a possible four-point
play that no doubt would've
made Estancia Coach Rich
Boyce look up even higher to the
ceiling.
Though Estancia played a
four-comer offense for most of
the final period, it didn't work as
the Eagles failed to score with it.
Costa Mesa's Todd Hylton
scored inside with 2: 16 left on an
assist by Matt Chaisson to cut
Estanda's lead to 49-"6, then
Hylton made one free throw
with 1=-'9 on the dock to make it
a two-point game, the way mat-
ters stayed until the final buzzer.
When Hylton missed the sec-
ond of two free throws, Payne
rebounded. giving the Mus14ngs
their 1:int opport\mitf to tie the
game. 'But they milled a three
and the Eagled boarded.
Bstanda miaf1red on its next
trip down and Weir rebounded,
setting up
Mesa's sec-
ond chance to
tie the game.
But the Mus-
tangs blew a
layup and
Estancia was
back in busi-
ness with -0:46
left.
Estancia,
Erich Allen though, hit
the front of
the rim on a
one-and-one situation, and
Mesa rebounded again, giving
the Mustangs a third crack to tie.
But the Mustangs missed anoth-
er layup With less than 20 sec-
onds relnaiillng,
That's when· Estancia
could've iced it. But two more
free throws failed to go through
the cylinder and Leahy grabbed
a rebound on the second ~.
dlshing to Chaisson who' ~
bled to the front court.
Mesa called timeout with 0:07
on the dock.
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•Mesa's Lombardo gett ~
eec:ond shutout in 10 daysi
Newport rally .stops noJam.
So on its fourth occasion to tie,
Mesa turned the ball over after
the inbound pass. Only one sec-
ond expired.
·(The Eagles} did a good job
of keeping the ball out of Matt's
hands on the inbound,• Allen
said of Chaisson. "(The back-
court violation) was unfortunate,
because it's a tough way to not
get a chance to tie the game.#
Mesa finished 6 of l 0 from
three-point range, though no
Mustang scored in double digits.
•Tue type of baskets we
made tonight, we haven't made an year,# Allen said, referring to
the threes. •They fell for us
tonight, and that's the way we
should play every .ni~t. We've
been in and out of tb'.ose threes
all year, and tonight wu the per-
fect night for it to happen. We
played four solid quarters for the
first time all year."
Estancia was led by Sam Nel-
son's 15 points and nine
rebounds (four offensive), while
teammate Ryan Simpson bad 12
points. Point guard Selwyn
Mansell finished with 1 O points
and four boards.
The Eagles, however, were
only 10 of 20 from the free-throw
line, including having missed
their last four from the stripe in
crunch time.
Leahy also added eight
rebounds and a blocked shot for
Mesa, while Carlos Galdamez
and Scott Dickerson each scored
four points and played well off
the bench.
Dickerson had two offensive
boards, an assist and a steal in
the second half.
Estanct. 51. c.t.a Mesa 47
Score by o-rtws
Costa Mesa 11 10 17 9 • 47
Estancia 15 16 14 6 • 51
CostA Mesa -Do 3, Chaisson 8,
Payne 6, Leahy 7, Hylton 9,
Galdamez 4, Dickerson 4, Weir 6.
3·pointen -'Nelr 2, Do 1, Chaisson 1.
Payne 1, Leahy 1.
Fouled out -None.
Est.nda ·Mansell 10, Dawkins 4,
Casillas 6, Nelson 15, Simpson 12,
Rainey 0, Taboada 4.
3·pointers -Nelson 3, Simpson 1,
Mansell 1, Dawkins 1, Casillas 1.
Fouled out -None.
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101-93
COS TA
MESA -Orange •
Coast CoUege's men's basketbaJ
team dropped a 101-93.. Orangia
Empiie-Conference decision '°-
visiting Cypress Friday nigh
absorbing its fourth straight lop
in as many conference gam•
and falling to 9-11 overall.
Cypress (10-9, 2-2), led by
Willie Allen (28) and Kevin Mort9
(25) sealed Coast's fate in a foUP-
minute span midway through the
second half with an 18-1 run.
Adrian Reyes (25) and Jovclll,
Robinson (22) were Coast's lead-
inJJ scorers. • ~ 101, Or .... Coast 93 eypr... -Allen 28, Monis 25,
LamourNX 10, De Rozan l. Floyd 18,
Priest o. Abner 2, Watkins 15.
3-pt. goals -Allen 3, Moms 3, Floyd 2
Fouled out -none.
Ota+ CWt -A. Reyes 25,
Frac.alosy 10, Robinson 22.. Curtis 13,
Downs 9, C. Reye5 12., Haven 0,
Novak 0, Moss 2, Hill 0.
3-pt. goals -A Reyes 4, C. Reyes 4,
Curtis 3, Fracalosy 2. Robinson 1.
Fouled out -Curtis.
Halftime: Orange Coast. 48-45. ...
Pirates fall, 52-39
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Orange Coast College's women•
basketball team fell behind eartr
and never recovered. as visiting
Cypress College posted a 52-~
Orange Empire Conference vW-
tory Friday night, dropping tOe
Pirates to 14-8, 1-3.
Cypress (15-5, 1-1) allowed
just one OCC player (Saki TU.
moto) to score in double figur&I
(11). '
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Pulido because of a recent injUJy.
shot just 29% from the field. cypress 52. Ora ... Cwt 39 eypr... -Rodriguez 14, Doucet
Shaw 3, Perry 6, Pawlowski 15, ButJere,
Rummel 2, Fleishmann 2. 3-pt.-B~ 0r-.. Coest -Nakamura 6, Naiu9
1. Ovitt 3, Loshak 8, Takemoto 11. de fA
Santos 6, Grey 4. 3-pt. goals • none. ,,_
Fouled out: Loshak. Takemoto.
Halftime: Cypres.s. 27·14. . sec rambles, 89-5~
COSTA MESA -
Jeff Rose came off
the bench to tie for team-
scortng honors with 1-3 points
four Vanguards netted dou
figures in an 89-52 nonCClllfllllN
ence win over visiting La Sie41i
of Nevada Thursday 1Ught.
Rose sank 6 of 9 ~the
wblle Terence Wtlbom (13),
Walker ( U) and Newport
High product Justin Mcintee
al.so led a balanced attack sec (13-5). La Siena fell to 2-
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estanda goalkeeper Brad Wayman had three o1 his fow ta• in the second half.
Costa Mesa's Ruben Gonzales pulled his team to within
3-2 when he scored in the 72nd minute, after a cross pass
froOl Christian Peruzca.
'ut Estancia built its lead to 4-2 when Jorge Lara kicked
in~ left-footer in the 73rd minute -with Loza again shield-
ed. Then the Eagles made it 5-2 with less than 30 seconds
left. when Terrones scored again.
•we spend most of our time, a lot of our time, working
on finishing,• Crenshaw said. "We've just got to ~ shots
and keep at it, because we have a lot of guys to take those
shots. :! expectjMI a close game from Mesa, because those guys
alytays get pumped up to play us. Nobody's been blowing
' thee out. They're-a-good team, and thef played a tough
ga.the. They're strong everywhere; they just need to finish
~~ attetnplett15 of its shots-on-goal in the second
half.
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their bragging rights.
After Harbor's 2-0 Sea
View League road triumph
Friday, those bragging rights
now include a six-game
unbeaten streak against
Cd.M.
"The rivalry is always
going to be there and this
will always be a special
game," Lawther continued.
"But until we get it into our
minds that we can beat any
team· in the Sea View
League ...
•we played hard, but that
wasn't the way we can play.
Newport was the better team
today, make no mistake. But
we may have been thinking
more about the neighbor-
hood thing than raising our
pace and level of play."
Newport Coach Ziad
Khoury, who as a Sailor
assistant last season
approached both Back Bay
skinnishes as nothing less
than a personal vendetta
against Law1her, said his
tea,m took a low-key
approach this time.
Estancia Higb's
Arturo Vivar
(left) takes the ball
up the mlddle;
at right. Eagles'
Orlin Ramos (left)
battles with Costa
Mesa's Christian
Feruzta for the ball
ln the cross-town
Padflc Coast League
soccer duel Friday
afternoon. Estancia
pulled away from
a 1-1 halfUme
standoff to win,
5-2.
BRIAN P08UDA I DAILY PILOT
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the field. where Newport's
Chris Wakim booted it into
the net, before Brown could
scramble to his feet for all the
Tars (5-2, 2-0 in league)
would need.
Matt Hoyt managed the
lone first-half shot on goal for
Cd.M (7-5-5, 0-1-1), but Har-
bor keeper Zach Wells was
equal to the task. Wells fin-
ished with four saves to
anchor the visitors' fifth
shutout of the season.
Wells' diving stop of Justin
Anderson's 15-foot blast in
the 72nd minute, helped pro-
tect Harbor's one;goal edge.
But Sailor senior Garrett
Jansma, who did not touch a
ball all week due to illness
and vomited on the field after
the game, poked an insur-
ance goal high over a hard-
charging Brown a minute lat-
er to salt away Harbor's thiJd
straight Back Bay win, fourth
in the last six, including two
ties.
Jansma, Oporeza, Tobin
Junowich, Brett Baker, Jesse
Cortez and Ariel Gavilan all
created quality scoring
chances for Harbor, but Wells
kept the Sea Kings in the
game.
"The little picture is the
rivalry, but the big picture is making the CCF Playoffs," ' MARC MARTIN I OAlt.Y PILOT
said Khoury, who directed Sailors goalie Zach Wells {left) snatches a cornerkick out of the sky.
•If (Brown) keeps improv-
ing and gains a little weight,
he's headed for the NCAA
(college ranks)," said
Lawther, who knows of any "Beat Cd.M" fervor he had toward his own players during an
emotional halftime oratory at midfield. "We came in with a job to do
and we took care of business."
Khoury credited the Sea Kings' heart and reserved special praise
for CdM junior goalkeeper Ken Brown, who made nine saves,
including a diving stop of Manuel Oporeza's penalty kick in the final
minute of the first half.
The rebound from Oporeza 's blcut, however: caromed back onto
which he speaks, having spent 12 seasons as UCl's men's coach.
Baker, Eric Werner, Scott Tackaberry and Lee Hernandez also
sparkled defensively for the winner, who meet Woodbridge Monday
at Kaiser Elementary in a game that was rescheduled due to rain
Wednesday. It's scheduled for 3:15 p .m.
Corona del Mar also has a Sea View League rain makeup date
Monday, hosting Santa Margarita at 3: 15 p.m.
All sizes, all results, from 74-10 to 24-22 in these hoops
They come in all sizes and
shapes, and the final scores range
from 24-22 to 74-10. It's youth bas-
ketball, ala the Newport Beach
Recreation =: Jan. 11.
HMbor ~ 117~n10 .......... View · M. Boyce 14,
M. Olounchulo 8, M. Hoffman 6,
'J. Hubbard 14, 8. Matsen 16,
K. ~artz 16, S. Strom 2. • Uncoln -S. Stem 6, M•ndala 4.
Newport llementary 12 51
Martrl9rs 12 7 ,..wport ...,,_.._, -J. White 7,
N. Herron 13, M. Ttacy 14, T. Holbrook
5, It Leguleumon 2, C. Weiss 2,
~c. Shun 4, E. Slndatr 4.
YOUTH. BASKETBALL
M•rfners · E. Foster 5, J. Ramirez 2.
M.rtnenl140
Newport ElemenUly 11 8
Martnen • J. Mastrlana 18,
M. Afraslabl 9, A. Dinucci 6,
A. Afrasiabl 2, M . Guzukarra 2,
M. Bury 2, M. Milo 1.
Newport Elementary · J. Smith 3,
R. Sine.lair 2. M. Bedt 2, J. Stone 1.
... ...... 20, twbof' View t2 14
Heights • S. Sankey 11, Eric 6, Nico 2,
Jerry 1.
Helt.or View -N. Pakhcoff 6, A.
Fowler 4, Z. Cohen 2, J. Steinberg 2. ,.. pmt•········-·· Newport Oenw••t · M. Spears
12, M. Morrell 4, P. Riley 2, B. Vaughn 4,
0. Riiey 2.
AnderHn • J. Uu 2, V. Merjanlan 2,
C. Lin 8, I. Saida 6.
8 Division Girts
Newport ElemenWy 2A
Hllrbor View 12
Newport Elementary -S. Cook 10,
A. Botts 6. L Woller 2. J. Watton 6.
Hllrbor View · c. Keene 10, Me.
Neilson 2. c Division .,..
Hllrbor View •2 14
Newf'PO"t Elemer...,, 12 8 ...,.._View-0 . Huston 6, B. Tanzer 8,
Ne111aport ......... , -8. Shull 2,
J. Coder4.
Newport Ea.n.ntwy 11 37, Llnooln 6
Newport Elementary -0 . Penski 2,
J. Stone 4, S. Swanberg 4, M. Hodges 3,
T. Comwell 22, 0. Griffin 2,
T. Kosareff 2.
Uncoln -A. Fenton 2, Helghts·Rychel
2, C. Fergeson 2.
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ll••flhts • Kurt 2. M. Kuzara 6,
N. Hopper 12, M. King 4.
Mertnera -K. Hirst 15, A. Afraslabl 7. c DMslon Glrt9
Newport a.me...., 24 .
Helt.or View 12
Newwport s.m.m.., -s. Cook 1 o,
A. Botts 6, L Woller 2. J. Watton 6.
HMbor View • C. Keene 10, M. Nell·
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t:nmderied here,. Moore Mid.
Moale't tranif« tnJm 1Aguna
Beach to Newport fWbcir WU •a
Dk» gift. tot th8 Sailon' gl.ds
water polo progUin; ~to
UllstaDt coecb Brian
Kreutzlmmp, who rum the team
when Barnett. Cbainnan ol the .
International Olympic Commit-
tee for men's water polo, ls out of
town.
. Moore, a junior, started on
Laguna Beach's boyi frosh-soph
team for two years, including last
year when she se.ived as captain
in her sophomore sea.soil. But the
Artists didn't field a girls varsity
when the CIP Southern Section
made it an official sport. ·
So Moore bolted for Newport
Harbor.
"Laguna ~ch is rather
small.• she said, "and I had
known Mr. Barnett a little bit,
and I felt the water polo program
at Newport Harbor was more
what I wanted, I felt it was one of
the best in Southern California."
Moore is about what Newport
Harbor wanted, considering the
Sailors' No. 6 ranking in Onuge
County and 9-2 overall record.
Last week, Moore scored 20
goals in four Newport
Harbor/Corona del Mar
Tournament games, including a
career-high elght against
Capistrano VaDey in a 14-4
Sailor win.
Moore, the Daily Pilot's
Athlete of the Week, added five
goals when the Sailors beat
sevent)l-ranked Foothill, 7-5, last
Saturday to reach the tourney's
consolation championship game,
won by the Sailors, 10-7, against
El Toro. Moore scored four goals
against the Chargers.
That brings us to yet another
angle on Moore ..
"I don't actually really like to
shoot that much,•. she said.
"That's the funny thing. H
anything, I like to take perimeter
shots."
Moore, who prefers defense,
plays two-meter and driver. She
was schooled in club water polo
at 1rabuco Aquatics Program.
"She's an all-around player,"
Kreutzkamp said. "She can set
two meters, but she also has a
great outside shot, and she plays
defense so well. The reason she
gets so many.goals is because
wherever she is in the pool she
can score, either from the
perimeter or the hole.•
PREPS
, CONTINUED FROM 81
more anxious to tackle rush-hour
traffic than face the pad and pen
of a pesky inquisitor.
Of course, there was always
the unenviable task of chasing
down principals' by phone,
which, due to their frenetic
schedules, proved about as
fruitful as bashing Brett Favre
among cheeseheads.
Oearly there were those
miffed Wednesday over the
media's presence -made
possibly by the Brown Act,
which opens the proceedings of
legislative bodies in California to
the press and the public, but had
not been applied to releaguing
due largely to a lack of vigilance
by the press, myself included.
Concerns were raised whether
the Mission Viejo library
(capacity 295) could
accommodate potential future
observers from the community,
as well as other media outlets,
including television.
Many in the room familiar
with the Brown Act and its
provisions, helped reword or
change outlined procedures by
which the principals would
league county schools for
athletics for the 1998-2002 cycle,
bringing them into compliance.
A proposed secret ballot for
passage of the final proposal was
rendered unlawful in this regard.
There ·were, however, those
confused about the Brown Act's
powers and Irvine High Prindpal
Gail Richards volunteenkl to
research the legislation and its
Moore, an outstanding
breaststroker in the spring, likes
the autonomy of defense. "I like
defense because it's relying on
myself,• sh e said. •Maybe that's
why I like swimming so much."
Moore, who originally got into
water polo only as a P.E. credit,
realizes today's college
implications in women's polo.
"College coaches are always
looking for girls water polo
players," Moore said, "but it's
pretty sad because the boys are
getting pretty worked over by it.
Llke at UCLA, where the men's
swim team was dropped -or is
having serious problems -
because it had to give
scholarship money to girls water
polo players. It just didn't have
the money to do both.•
UCLA indeed dropped its
men's swim program two years
ago.
•1t•s· different, because you
can't predict what's going to
happen as much as you can in
boys (water polo)," Moore said of
girls water polo, which will not
administer CIF Playoffs this year.
Moore, who's leaning toward
UC Santa Barbara when she
selects a four-year college next
year, seems to be a perfect fit for
the pool.
"l had always swam all my
life, and I decided to try water
polo, and I ended up liking it
more than J, thought," she said.
"It's just one of those sports that
clicked with my personality. I
can't seem to get enough."
For the next two seasons, it
appears Newport Harbor won't
be able to get enough of Moore.
implications, even its very
application to these proceedings.
In the end, I believe county
principals will come to realize
that conducting business, which
greatly impacts the public, in
plain public view (as they have
for decades on the CIF Southern
Section Council) is a healthy
byproduct of an open s~ety.
They may also learn that
while an innocent humorous
aside won't trigger sensational
newspaper headlines, irrational
media criticism, or usurp the
substantive nature of their
proceedings, the fact that what
they say and do will be reported,
will only add legitimacy to their
conscientious efforts.
0
Among the news worth
reporting from the first
releaguing confab was Corona
del Mar High formally
expressing a desire to leave the
Sea View League league,
preferably for a spot in the
Pacific Coast League.
0
The prindpals will meet
again, Feb. 13, at which time
proposals will. be presented and
discussed.
Ballots will be distributed with
all proposals and principalS, or
their representatives, will have
until Peb. 20 to vote by PAX for
their top three. The top five, as
well as any new proposals, will
be voted on at the third meeting,
March 6, with two-thirds of those
present required to pass the final
proposal. after it has been
whittled to a top three. The final
proposal will then be submitted
to the Southern Section Council
for approval.
Big Red starts off with a strong showing in AYSO playoffs
Big Red, Corona del GUU.S
Mar's AYSO girls divi-
sion 3 champions, opened area play-
offs with a strong showing last
weekend, scoring a 2-1 victory over
South Irvine and tying North bvtne,
2-2.
In the victory over South Irvine,
midfield.er Kathleen Sandland tQOk
a pass from Katie Reynoldl and
scored her tint goal of the seuon to
t1e the match at 1·1 In the MCOnd
half.
Later in the game, CJ. Pecker
tcOred the w1nlng goel ott a rebound
lbot.
OuUUna Relcher, Diana Hoa·
Wd. Jennifer O'Doa.Dell and Amy
B4n10W Coiiwu.d tbe JlildfMld ~ tbe ...... &Dd ...
instrumental in the victory.
In the second game, a standoff
with North Irvine, Big Red forward
Stepb Kend.rtck scored an early goal
on a breakaway.
After North Irvine evened the
score, forward Lacy Homing found
the net off a a'Olllng pus from
Packer to put Big Red ahead.
Irvine tied tt et 2-2, but tbe defen·
me combtnation of Amy moom,
•c.t• Oahan. Katie ~ and
Tbrt Qutnlai'l toOk control et that
point to p-eeerve the de.
~ co..o.w aDd Kac.bder'
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with the County Clerk 01 1938). On Jainuery 23 .. ~......., IUt 811 Nationwide USA 2 BR, 2BA Condo HOUSES/ 2BD & Library Dock avat. Sttt 2/1. Orange COYnty on 12·23·96 at 8 • 0 0 em. th• -··• 842·5704 Outside unit Baycrest Pool, tennis. $2050. £'aide 1 b 1 b h Furn/unfum, wk/mo/yr PevtmOn ~ 1Mvee ... -.. lhlrtild i. lllll Crt Gat d $197 300 Ellie Realty Group r a ae * BLUFFS 3Bd 28a 650.2300 650-3700 18863705441 -r ....... 7 ...._.. •College Parke · e · • CONDOS +detach ofc/br. 250 1-Sty on greenbelt. Dally Pilol Jan. 4, 11, 18, from the public doc:t( • ;4u.. • • 3bd+ den, 2ba. lrg by owner. 854-8f71 BJ Johnson 721-0132 1/2 Flower, pvt lndry, Upgraded. $1975/mo.
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Th1 followlng persons are 16th St. American or 1·800-4·TENORE 3bd, 2.5ba lmmac. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii frplc, eteps to COM ---------1
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3bd, 2ba, 2 car, LR,
Fp, FR+wet bar. Cini
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Agt, Donald Pfaff
433·9528 doing business as: Purkiss Legion 11 :OOem fcfr Nationwide USA new Granite kitchen, 11 o Garnet 2Br + Lort beach. $1500. n/peta. COTO DE
Roae-RSI Landacape Aichi· memonea end reml-HOUSES/ Spaoloue E'alde home wood floors. Don't Fam rm, 2-car ~ar. Call eve1 723·1415 CAZA 2125 1 a r v • r 1 a I I I e 8 teclUfe, Recreation and 1 I Food d bev-m I a 1 t h I s o n e I $2000/ o Park Plannin~ 80l N. Har· n e ng. en Great neigh. 3bd, 2bo R 1 2 000 mo. pen H Cl•••lfl•d iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiml Penthouae. Cleen, eragee avallable. On CONDOS d FR h 1 t 3 educed $3 8• Sat 10.3 673·0419 The most comprehen-vlew1, avallable now. bor Blvd.. uller1on, CA Wl""!_«!fy::--now··. the FOR SALE + en, • uge o. Tevis 723·8800 ext.21. The Community 92832 Lord.._ :.'¥-car gar. aller acce11. convenient •Ive and current dlrec· Market Place. S800/rAO 873·7388 Purklss·Rose, Inc.. {CA). ____ ..._____ Submit al offers! Ba~ront Condo Boat ClaHlfled tory of goods and ser· Claaslfled Bl!ACH 'N BAY
801 N. Harbor Blvd., Fut· MILLER Owner anxlousl Jackie allp avall. 2br/2ba, 842-5878 vlcH around! 842·5878 Rl!NTAL CO.
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cooe -..,, o......, 642·5678 LAGUNA eTao HILLS 1050
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408 Evening Star Ln. This busineu Is con· Open Sun 1·5 ducted by: an Individual ---------Client wants 3 or 4bd [iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii EXECUTIVE HOME Agt, 723-0137 Have you started doing home 1800·2000s.f.
business yet? Yes, 7·26·96 Lse/lse option. Wllllng
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Upton, gr8ndeon and M2·9180 courtyard & atrium, lndry, end unit ,
e or-t grandohfldren.I•--------ONLY $585KI huge 8000eq.ft. lot W/ encl crtyrd. $429,000.
Representatives from these major van conversion
companies wlll be on hand to answer any questions:
Uf9long reektent, not ---------GIAmoroua, near new lulh gardeni, fruit 8arbara Sanregret
to mention toc el FIND 3+2.5. Great ocean/ t ree• & ro•••· Realtora844-0195 ~ cro .. ed over bay view, cuatom 1389,900. Agt, Paula ___.... Coaenza 405-2510 ---------the rtver on Jen. 13.1, xtros, 3 garage1. TUSnN 1090 1897, INlYlna ua en an apartment Very close to beach. ·~ A Nddenec:I. through classified For private showing call Jeanine Paquette,
Agt 875·2225 or
720·9422 ext.438
To place an ad In
Claaalfled
Call 842·5878.
On the move?
Sell your extra
household
items
In Classified
Tustin Hiiia Bargain
5bd, 6500ft 1/2 acre
view e1tate. S849k.
Patrick Tenore
Nationwide USA
842·5704
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844-8538 Ext 400
INDUSTRIAL 2788 NEWPORT
BEACH 2669 FOR "SALE 10,000 al iiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil Iii DUSTRIAL BUILDING
B••OOn Ba)f charming NB. Store your Cars,
2br 2ba, w/d; frig, Toya, or ? Bkr Bob
range, pvt bch, $1200. Cauatln 722-8777
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Lido •Island Water· -IN_C_O_M_E ____ _
front Large Studio
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973·8888 2790
LuxGry 3bd/3ba C.M. 24U·PRIDE
Waterfront. Boat deck. UNITS S470K down.
2 FP. 2-car ocirage. Top condition! Broker,
S2800mo. 850-3228 •714-905-1343•
Steps to Sand 1 br
1 ba. downstairs apt. ••••••••• 24th St. n/peta/gar. s11s.vr1y ,,. 841-2622 BUSINESS a
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$1200. 645-5036 ---------------1 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY
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classroom study and bd!ind·lhc·whccl tnilning you'll
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mer service. custo Bill Solis
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We arc hiring enthusiastic, self-motivated
people for rhe following positions:
-./1 COOKS/BAKERSfGENERAL KITCHEN-
/\ l!xpcri~ncal. FuU-dm~. wkndJ r.q'cl. Nop-smoker.
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/". pla~. w/cust serv. esp. Xlnt pcopk, phon~. cmptr ~ org. sltills a must. Non-smokn.
Y DELIVERY DlUVEll-Pan-«iim Mon-Fri Only!
/". Own Car. Non-smoker.
Call 833-2929
at South Coast Plaza an
exclusive Fitness Club & Day
Spa is accepting applications for
Fitness Staff & Personal Trainers.
Candidates must have 1-2 years
experience in the Fitness
industry, college degree and/ or
certification through ACSM,
AFFA or ACE is required.
Please respond by calling
after 2pm, TUES-FRI.
850-0050
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EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT
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accuracy to become pan of our ad building
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At least I year ad producrion experience
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Salary range $10-$12 depending on
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Ulifomia C:Ommunity News
Attn: The CCNl iypchousc
330 West Bay Street
Costa Mesa, CA 92627
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TODAY'S
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• ITIMlt~ 5 H.H. Munroe
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14 Long blouse 15 Bjom'1 rtv1I
18 Perau.de 17 Sleddlng MllOl'I
19 ~oprial• 20 Singer Home
21 Moll adorable 22 · Posl·sunburn
problem
24 Commotion
25 Nutrtllous grain
26 Crystalline mineral
30 Sleazy 33 ·-and the Tramp·
-34 Roe
35 T ennls pro
Arthur
36 Stir-fry pan 37 Exam
38 Director
39~
• 1 Racetrack 43 Australia's
capital
'45 Pellndrornlc
name
48 Small bills 41 Supplied (an
arrow) with feathers
51 Aulhof -Mey
Ab)lt
54 Smoked meetl
SS Rower'• need 58 FN!ly eide dllh 58 CorpOnile
59 r.=ted
80 -on: Incited
81 Adamand Eve'1 home
82 Trudge
83 Grirni
84 Ancient
Phoenician crty
DOWN
1 Summertze
2 Wftd secretly
3 Chalkboard
material :=ty
charge• 8 ·-andthe
King of Slam"
7 Set of tools
8 Freezing
l~~Wlesel
11 Intends 12 Yard parts
14 Score 18 Rosy~ftd
20 Teller of tan
talel
23 Mothef -24 Tropical wood
26 Plant tife 27 Ralncats
and dogs 28 Rara-
29 TMrdown
30 Bath powder
31 On the briny
32 History
teaohefa
36~sades,
e.g. 37 Campus
area
39 Common-
40 Wrinkles 41 Soothed 42 Some poems « Prepared the
water !Of
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48 CandyOf
cookie 49 Keen
50 Hum 51 Lighting
rrxture
52 October I
atone 53 Hair style
54 "Les
Miserables"
authoi ·
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58 Permit
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diamond. What. do you respond?
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6 8 '71 o AK Q 0 K J 10 t'1 • 10 4
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SOUl'll WEST NORTB BA8T
10 p-10 p ...
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tAUCTIONt black• & while, very
Unclaimed M Armofre s100. Couch J•p•n••• Sword• friendly. S-45·941 o & Collectibles w/lovHeat, beige 125/ w w .2 0 , o th• r
LLadro, Hummel, ea. New, children'•· Collector 714-494-1731 -Royal Dalton, Crys· wooden toy cheat PIANOS &
t I I Ory Clol.onne $50. Bedroom Ht S · 6059 Lith~s. 'scul~tures: s100. Sony 24'' TV JEWELRY, FURS ,,,,oiiRiiGiiANiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
J d 0 I rt by needs repair $2!S. Old & ART 60251• 8 •, r g s cw h Inn beach 1938 Steinway Blk Vincent Farrell and cruiser $30. Maternity S Orand Plano Xlnr r;rc~hUpT~•Pl:£e·i clothH $2·$5 ea. Reae•n'• Inaugural cond. No dealers
Fashion Island 722-9693. Ball Complete Ward· $9000 844·4150
315 Newport Center Or. FOR SALi! ~~b~~3 !i:zd~d ~~::.~ Baby Oran1~ 1 ~Ian~ Sat, '•b 1 1 pm • Litt le Tykea b d d b CK blk Very nice en s ar;e :1 ea • agi. tuned Sacrtllce at No Reserve1Mlnlmum Larg-Red Car Bed. velvet coat: btk fox ... · 527118~4 For Info 645-9955 Never used. Excellent 1tol1; wht mink, fur-~ '450·
condition. $225. OBO fined & down filled • .. •illll•••••• • Llttle T~•• jackets· handknll wool 1•
Log Cabin PlayhouH cape, Jckl, cap, 1h1w1. GARAGE SALES FURNITURE 6014 0 n I Y S 1 O O • O O · Jewelry. Al10 Vlnlage1 .. ______ _
iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Call 714-539·3073 50'1 cocktall drasseal•
AUCTIONS
'>;J:U:D:l[Zl~::UD:~R1 11 8·10. By appl only,1 ________ _
Herring Bone Oaku 973.3313 CORONA
Lool fcor IJIUWUI on M0t1"--. I Dining room table with • COCKTAILS • Sold 0"t Print• · '-J One leaf & 4 velvet .. DEL MAR · · chalr1. Uke new. Cost R · t Limited Editions Le•rn to be a better brld1e s700. Asking s3oo, eetpes 10r Roger Tory Peterson, .
player! Subscribe now to the 9 4 s.5812 America's "Scarlet Tangier": 3 Fa mily Garage
6122
Goren Bridp Letter by calllq Robert Bateman, Sale Sat Only 8·2
(800) 788-lnG for lnfonnatlon. Sofa & LoveHat blue 50 Favorite Drinks "Big Horn Sheep". Old books. misc furr,
Or write to: GoMn Brict,ie Let. /wht striped. Exe cond ENTERT.'AIN Signed, w/muaeum clths, many mor& ter, P.O. Box '410, Chicap, OL $350/obo. 848-2870 quality framing. Items. 504 Fernleaf,
60680 •--------iiuYOUR FRIE"m.S Rea1onably priced. CdM (In alley) • 1,,11 Please leave measg, er Ill d 1 On the mon? (909) 985-2007 a~so~viN'iENT
TRADE SELL MEET Sell your extra
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To: A&J Marketing s ELL Ing, setllng. or· ju-Jt
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your home what you need! through classified
642·5678
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·Call 642-5678. CREVIER BMW
Santa Ana Auto Mall
Edinger at 66 Fwy 835-3171
18881 Beach Blvd.
847-8555
CONNELL CHEVROLET
2828 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa
546-1200
lEXUS OF MISSIOI VIEJO
28400 Mwguarfta ptcwy., Miiiion Viejo
1 (800) 819·1311
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833-9300
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2929 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa
848-1834
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2925A Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa
548-1934
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JU:P/f.AGU./OU>SMOIU
PONTIAC, GMC TRU0C. MAIDA
2524 Harbor BJ..d, Cosio Mao
549-8023
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2flOO Harbor Blvd., Co•ta M.aa
540.9100
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16800 Beach 8IYcl., H\rttlngtotr Beach
848-7739
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ELECTRICAL 3610 HANDY MAN 3710 IMPROVEMENTS IANDSCAPE & PAINTING 3858 PLUMBING 3890 TUTORING 3929:
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DlR.ECTORY LICENSED c::') DAYCARE liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Small .lob EXPBRT •Palnt/Carpentf'Y* iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii RAINBOW Clrcle Malnt. •••••••••I Lots of TLC & Funl Brick. Block. Stone, Tiie Duncan Electrlc Drywall and m0<el MSM Conatruotlon NEW LEAF PalnUng-lnt/Ut Houst/Apt Pediatric CPR & 151 Aid Cone Patlo Driveway Local/Quick R91ponse Small Jobs Oki Remodels & Repair•. Landscape & Masonry Quality Job. Fr" est.
ORCO PLUMBING
& Drain Cleaning
7Day1/Wk•Free Ell.
Ll727705 780·8170 Meals/1t1acks incld. Reas Fplc, 'BB Os.' Ref. 25 vr L1275870 850· 7042 O•ry 845·5277 pa In 11 n g 1 n t. /Ext. De1lgn/Bulld/Remodel L#569897 83e-8888
ACOUSTIC rates FT/PT 984-1740 Exp. Terry 557·75941-..,,.P-•-t•-,-k-ln_E ... 1-•c_t_i1 ... c-....,.,,-..,.----,,,..,......,,.,,_.. Ll696327 982·2438 Uc.fins. 748.o487 ""c,.,.H""'U...,N"""Q~•""'a,....,,,.PA:.,,..,.,IN""'T""l""N""'Q,.., ________ _
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llc'd. Mark 838-7300 AcTe~~~g~ o:e~~~~ concrete. brick. LowS & DECKS 3615 25 Year• Exp. RN, CMT, Specializing MASSAGE • 3830 Work. lnt/Ex1 & Docks. lf554722 . 648-6720
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S CONTRACTORS Replace/Repair Low $ An I & E I All body care to relax 20 Years Experience
REGIAZING 3448 •BOS HOUSECLEANING Free hauling/est. Uc'd yth ng very1h ng ¥S C S I I MT Free Eallmates -p-0-0-1------
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l.D. DEVELOPMENT FLOOR INSTALL Semi Retired Contractor al home. 898·0480 --------
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Help your chlld •
auoceed In school •
•UNIOUE TUTORING• · In-home guaranteed·
academic gain s. Pre-•
post assessment 1e1 r •
c redentia led spot. ·
Unique read111g/wr1tinu:
programs. Behav10'.
consult avail 723-7098 .
Multlpllcallon Tabios · Are easy to learn w/'
sing-along casselle & :
poster Only $9 95., Monoy back guarMlon ..
Vt1111/MC 831·0501 .
Spanl1h·French
Italian. UCI Prof. MA:
Xlnl methods & rosut1or..
Transl.· 497·3913, Affor~•bl• Cleanlng c 1 h & od 1 Repalr1, Improvements, MOVING 3834 _P_E_T _______ ,
·ReslClentlal/Comm'I· us om ome rtm e · REPAIRS 3620 am jobs. Ouali"'/lntegrl~ No Fee charged unlll '' JEWELRY 3784 $50.00 OFFf Rel'1 ** Call Tom job 11 completed.liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii I care, Ken 842·177 PUBLIC NOTICE SERVICES 3870
Tub1/Showera{Tlle 552-2211 Pg·246·9315 L#480664 721·0404 •QUALITY WORK•
Pool & Spa Wkly Svc. WALL Repair: filter/pump/hlr
Acid wash 945.9729 COVERINGS 3932: ~allnlah like Newl -.-B-r_l_g_h_t _H_•_•_c_l_n _ln-g 1"'L,...,E""'W.,..,..,..IS~C,...o-n-s"""t-ru-o-t""lo_n_ HardwdNlnyl/Ceramlc HAUUNG 3720 Wllllam Herold .Jeweler The Calif, Publlc Ullll· Pet SI t t • r ID o 9
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15 Yrs Exp. Good Ref. CONSTRUCTION OO AVAILABLI! TODAY LANDSCAPE & 11mo1 and chaulfeurs PIAS~R Ouallty Work Ouarnt'd The Stripper
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241-0531 Pg-435-5312 .Quallty Guaranteed· •$25 Service Call• .. NWYILTL HAH IUNLQ I ments. II you have a ROOFING a I L5889241 983·5037
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furn, cllha, pix, misc. uM.s • .int iOc.tlon. ahatpl 112k 723·900I 14200.o~ 875-2331
209 Mar9uertt• 7t .... 75.et••
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191-5589, evea. new Mu1tang & Ford ~ ...__ lmmac, ona owner. N/ p.,t1. Ml1c. vintage .., _ _,~. amlc/pla. O.nrtr, AJC,1 _______ _
Part• tor old Forde. & -""'Pluillliiac TV VCR CB On bed JAGO.AR 9105 Mu1tang1, mechanical Prot.ioml c..pc.;. Tr~nl/co~ler .' Lo m10:
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•548·0970• ~ orig mllea. Chrome iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
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morel 302 E. 1eth. POWER BOATS s12eso e41.oaoo ----· ----
• 7012 ACURA $OlO '94 XJ8 VP PONTIAC 9170 FOUNTAIN
VALLEY i iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Lo mlles, lactpry warr • iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
6134 ''88 Legend 4dr, air bag11 blk, co. 1 8' Lyman Claealc whlle, lthr Interior, Uke new. 9 5 0 ·5880 '99 Flreblrd ps, at, iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil Bay Crulzer. Xlnl chrome wheels, low new disc brakes, new
Rumm•O• Salel cond. S3000 733.9993 m 11 es, 1 o ad ed. '94 XJ9 carb, new paint,
All Saint• Churc h , Exe cond. $7995. White, Air bag1, 400 eng. Must Hiii 18082 Bushard (So 2 4 1984 Bayllner 673-1913. 888-9772. Chrome whla, n/e. $1950.obo 722-8692 of Talbert) Sat 8·2 w/dry slrg rack. 340 lmmac. 8 5 0 ·5880 hrs. Volvo Pentha. Xln1 1________ --------
NEWPORT cond, 1 owner. BMW 9030 JEEP $18,500 8 75--30 41 9110 SUZUKI 9205
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pano vlaw. Expanded chrome wheels, ac FM, power 1teerlng. Good stereo 57 000 +upgraded. $599,000. Hobble Cat + Jib 10,000.ml, fac warr: $6,700. 7 22-4831 OBO. Must. se1i11111 844-8373 ext.114 lncludea tr all er and $32,500. 940·809 0 975.9917
F b I S I S t 97 tabs. $600. Harvey,
a u ous • • a 758·7743 LEXUS 9115 Only 8-4 Tons of wo· •----------------mens/girls c101hlng, CADILLAC 9040 TOYOTA 9210
hsehold Items, bikes. MARINE SLIPS '92 ES300 Champ/ iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
213 Via Cordova DOCVS 2 '78 Sevllle Potential tan, warrnl +certlfled Lido Isle "' 702 Classlol Runs great, Lexus. CD, sun rf, '97 Land Cruz/4-Run
·Moving Sale Set 7·3 xlnt cond, llhr Int. 49.5k mis. $20,800 Huge dl1c/lmmed del
Frig, mlcwv, couch, Side T l•• for 25' sail $1 ,500 oeo. 722·7427 Like newl 640·1509 Direct Leasing
stereo, TV, de1k, lwln boat. Nr Lido Bridge. ,93 SC 300 2 0 (714) 848-121"7
bd and much morolll Nwpl Bch, great loc. r
889 Vista Bonita $9.00 per ft. 675·6128 CHEVROLET 904 -Coup Sliver spruce--------
Easl Bluff/Jamboree ~ ext. 23k mlles, new VOLVO 9230 tlre1 . $28,775.
Sat Only 8·1 '93 Corvette Cqnvrt 675-2311 or 675·3311 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
Twin bds +spreads. Chances are 40th annv edition. 1 Ok On matl/box. 4 pc mis man-Sspd mint •--------'89 740 Turbo Wgn secllonal, cedar chosl, you will find xtr~s. 530,000/Best: LINCOLN 9120 Red w/blk Int. Loadedl
Barbie dolls + furn. what you need (0 19 ) 291•4884 Extra lo ml1. 1 owner.
S1oroo/1pkr1, Xmas at the price AU svc reds. $11,400. ornamenls & clothe1. '97 Sub/Tahoe/Trks '78 Contln ental Must seelll 248-1840
Hammond organ I you want to pay Huge dlse/lmmed del Classic, sunrf, all
2051 Vista Orn a de when you read Direct Leasing access. Leather, exc ....--------
Sell your unwanted Classlfled (71 4 ) 848-1217 cond 51200· 65<>-2815 VOUSWAGEN 9235
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8 42·507 8. CHRYSLER 9050 MERCEDES 9130 '71 Bug New batt, good brks, runs nne. * ,88 MBZ 3001! Must sellll $975 Good
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COSTA MESA 6124 COSTA MESA 6124 Red w/Blk top, A/C, mllee. One Owner.
Am/Fm, Loadedl ·36k s12 990 941.35•4 --------mlles.$5000. 530-1941 • .. MISC. AUTO 9245
'7 4 4 5 0 S L SI ate iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii blue. Mu1t eeel Xlnt FORD 9075 cond. $8000 OBO. SEIZED CARS from liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii * 840· 121 7 S 1 7 5 • Po rs oh es , •an. 'Escort GT 53100·. CadUlacs, Chevys,. • BMW's, Corvettes. Manual, CC, 76k ml. NISSAN 9150 Aleo Jeeps, 4WD'a. ·
new rad Io/ca s s . iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Your Area. Toll Free Good cond. 854·0982 1 ·800-218-9000 ext.
'90 Probe GT Wht, 5 '~-~pd~ !t':: n:t!. ;,~1~ A·1398 fOf cu.rrent listings
apd. Fully loaded! 4 cyl. Great gas mll.
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$6,400 OBO. 548-4918 1000 • • • CLASSICS 9250
, • '90 M axim a SE Red 97 Explr/Expd/Trks w•lk lthr lnl, Bose •
Hug.• dlsc/lmmed dol 1tereo, phone, all pwr. '73 Ma•eratl Citroen Direct Leasing Looks & runs greatl 37k, all orig. s12,ooo
(714) 048,1217 $8700 OBO 675->6617 OBO 993.5355
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62. CMutay Village RuJty
63. Cannery Village RuJty
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67. Oiffticle Cottage
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Open Home Gulde
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DESIGNS FOR LMNG '97
Ocieaa "c. .. u .. v-. $2,350 000 Near new. 5BR. 5BA.a>ptcmj)!?i:ary' estate. Private office,
gym & wine cellar. Trade possible.
Giw ~If the edge of 25 y.11n of experienee •.•
.Att.mtion Scaion Recluad to $318,000 Scni9r Living at its best! Hillhlv u~ded 2BR. 2~A condo. Dcc.or.atcd in ncutraT oolors )¥/plush off..wt\ite ca.rpcting, tile floors & marble fireplace.
BELCOURT CUSTOM
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EASTSIDE COSTA MESA
Le1ue Option or St1le. Bright, cheerfol 3 bedroom,
2.5 bath townhome. Great location -new paint &
carpet. For fimher cktails call 1-800-510-2005
cock #4086
RJTA WADE $169,000
O CEAN VIEWS
Cameo Shores 4 bedroom, 3 bath, dn-1. Single level
Enclosed courtyard.
J.D. CALLAGHAN $975,000
OCEANSIDE EMERALD BAY
Homesite -first time on the market in 40 years.
rantastic views, excellent building potential
BILL DOLBY $795,000
BACK BAY BEAUTY
/;'njoy Moonlit bathing. spacious living (1800 +
square fen) with so11ring ceilings. Huge master
suiu. steps to ten11is, pool and Upper Newport Bay
rec. a1w. !11credible buy.
MAXJNE GOLDEN $199,000
OWNER BOUGHT ANOTHER!
Motivated! Beautiful 4 bedroom, 2. 5 bath home
u1ith sprmous patio. largest model in great
Woodbridge location. Call now.1
BILL & DONNA WEBSTER
OCEANFRONT VIEWS
Spectr1cuu1r ocean views from nearly evrry room.
Full Lengrh balcony on each level. Garden terrace o
used brick.
CONNIE CORN $1,965,000
PANORAMIC VIEWS "ABOVE THE HARBOR"
Just reduced is this European-S!]le gated
community home with 3 bedroom/office and 3
baths. Exquisite ckcor. Call today.
DELlA DELGADO $475,000
HARBOR VIEW
lovely 4 bedroom. 3 bath newly rebuilt. New doors
and windows, new kitchen and lovely backyard
with gazebo. Cali far your appt.
£'LYNNE ALLEN $629,000
CREATE THE BEST BUY IN ... NEWPORT HEIGHTS!
3 bedrooms, view tkck, upgratkd thru-out! Granite
& Maple kitchen. Affordable!
RAE RODGERS $379,000
· \ REDUCED $10,000
Darling home in Ea.snide Costa Mesa. Walking
distance to everything. Perfect far builder/owner to
build large unit over garages on back of lot. Front
house has large shady yard. 2 bedrooms and family
room.
CONNIE CORN $249,000
LAGUNA BEACH
.Almost compleud 5 bedroom + 5.5 baths. Mediurranean
home with 3 car garage. Ouan and night light views.
Va11lud uilings many exciting detai/J! To many amenities to
list.
CJ/ 494-7475
BiJJDolby $1,895,000
••NEWPORT HEIGHTS ..
3 bedroom. 5 bath. 3700 sq, /i. with 5 rar garage. H11ge duJ: and
spa. Compleuly remodeled. Gorgeo11.s!
Open $111/Sun 1-5 • 404 Holmwood, NB
Call 760-5000 ""'· 195
Wayne Smith $649,000
BEST BUY · SPYGLASS HILL
8t'llutifi1/ 5 bedroom, 3 bath, 2 t1ory home on Spyg'1t.ss Hill
with moun1nin and riry light vitw. Spnrlrling lap pool.
Private gate, antral nir and n lot more! Call for showing.
CJ/ 640-2888
$699,000
SELLER TRANSFERED!
Fabulous upgrat.Ud 3 bedroom. 2.5 bath in s11p"b quiet ru/-tk-sar
location. ThiJ home hiu been lovingly cared for and customiud.
Mast" 1ufu fr k1rgt, sunny & opm. u 1111111mity pool 6-rm nu.
Robin Tench
Opm S.t/S-• 16Aria, NB
C.JJ 760-5000 ext. 131
$229,500
An International Company
760-5000
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BEST OF BELCOURT
Thii gracious custom t'Sllflt' was built with the ulrimatt'
allention to thtail and luauty. Acunts of marble and graniu
compliments the thcor. 4 bedroom, library. family room.
spaciouJ game room, wine ul/ar, gym a11ii 11 4 c11r garage.
CJ/ 760-5000 ext. 113
Esther Yank $1,395,000
PRESTIGIOUS JASMINE CREEK
2 Spacio111 bedrooms, form11I dilling, nparatt' st11dy, vaulted
rrilingi and views!! Luxuries of gate guarded community
include pool. ttnnis and c/11blioust! •
CJ/ 760-5()()() at. 126
WHY REMODEL
When you'"" move into this 5+ ludroom fully remodeled
home in quality Eastblujf. Gorteow wood floors, huge
bedrooms, vie1v m111lt'r JUift'.
Maxine Golden $659,000
An International Company
760-5000
DECORATOR PERFECT
~two story ""wu with ex1Trl livinx room 11nJ ltitchm
"psuin off MtUtn-. .ProfrssiofllllJJ "1ndsc11ped with new sp4f Every
11mn1iry. ]UST RBDUCED!
UJJ 640-2677
HARBOR VJEW HILLS BARGAIN
Ftmlllltic 4 beJroom, 2.5 bath .ffeor pilln in t;rr•t fa mily
Mifhborbootl. GJ/ "'J Hotline at J-8()().5/()..2005 cO<k 15007 far
tkiltikJ infomuttion UJJ 760-l!JU .
US9,000
PRIME COSTA MESA LOCATION
C/Nlrminx uJ>rtkd 11rrhit«t's own 3 lmlrrHnn, 2 bath ""me.
lirht, opnt 11iul airy with Frmch tlHn. Ltitrtt pni with lots of
fr"it trm 11nd "" 8000 sf. ut.. JUST REDClCED!
UJJ 760-5000
$218,500
SO FOOT SUP Privau /ittk be«h. 'I betlroom, 3 bath, compleuly rmiotkled in
11 prime loution. By 11ppointmmt only. .
Wayne Smith $1,400,000
GATED COMMUNITY 4 bedroom, 3 bath with 3 car :ara:e. Gourmet ltitchm, family
room, 3 firrplacn. Pri1111u spa with waurfa/J and BBQ.
Community pool Mlllt• All Ojfn"lll
UJJ 760-5000 ad. 112
Diana Proasu $479,000
GORGEOUS REMODEL
3 bedroom, 2 b11th with fam~· room 11nd m4rbk /i"pllue.
Grrat nei:hborhood 11ntl pro rssionally landsatfMd "1w yard. .
Near to Newport Heixhts. 11 for your penoflltl showing.
C.JJU0..2677
$289,000
VJ£WSI Vl.EWSI
Newport &.ch 111 its finnt.. Prntigious &l;co1m Hi/J ""me. litht d-britht with 11i1W. 2 btdrt>Om, 2.5 bath, Jmllibrary. 2 firrplacn.
UJJ 760-5000
Sharon Swanton US0,000
we can help make
the difference in
your life!
SPYGLASS HILL
Best location -3 bedroom, 2 bath singk. ~l on
great lot with city. mountain light views. Custom
ftatum 'thru out.
JULIA UAO $635,000
ON THE OCEANFRONT!!
Vacant lot with 180° vkw. Build your dream
beach house. Enjoy Catalina Sunsas from
Newport's bm i«Ation.
DIANA PROSSER $550,000
BF.ST KEPT SECRET IN COSTA MESA
Excelknt md unit overloolting large parltlilte
greenbelt area. Wondnfo/ area for. children or
murtaining. Community pool. 2 bedroom, 1.5
bath.
SHARON SWANSON $125,000
REDUCED!
Parlt Avmue with a view. 2 bdnn., 2.5 bath gated
townhome for the discriminating. Granite, marble
and sophisticated. Call now!
HUGH SWANSON $539,000
EASTSIDE BEAUTY
3 bedroom with Hardwood Floors, French doors,
and a giant grassy rear yard + 1undeclt!
Immaculate! Se/fir transferred!
ROBIN TENCH $319,000
NEW ON THE MARKET
Prime location across from Tanager Parlt. 4 bedroom,
2.5 bath, 3 car garage. Newer rooj excel/mt curb
appeal. New ltitchm cabinets, appliances and corian
counter tops. private pa in large yard.
JACKIE HANDLEMAN $383,500
GATED NEWPORT COMMUNITY!!
3 bedroom, 3 bath townhome has 2 car attached
-garage. Approx 1950 sq. ft. lovely Master Suitt.
Community pool + spa. No Mello Roos!!
DIANA PROSSER $259,000
BUILDABLE LOT
Pmtigious Gaud Community close to the wain'. A
real Steal!!
ESTHER YANK $395,000
NEW LISTING -CORONA DEL MAR
jasmine Creelt mnotkled Plan 4 with expanJd
family room and breakfast area llnd loads of
upgriuks.
JANE SUNGALIA $545,000
VIEWS VIEWS
Owntr m"J tratk this outrtantlint ootom home on txtr11 '41fe
"'' ~llhlrint '""' vitwS of the ocean bay and city u[.hts. 4
btJroom. 4.5 baths, 4 firtplaus. Hu[.h family room with !Mr.
Ovmiud spa t JAU~l4 + ""'"! mort 11mmititS.
BILL & DONNA WEBSTER $1,125,000
<Mr S,000 $fJHBtt f«tl
l'-'<tepllonal cmtom built 4BR with stunning views of the Back Bay and city lights. Fabulous
tlcxir plan w/h uge upstairs Bonus and Game Room FIT FOR A KJNGI Counyud pool plus rear
yard spa. GATED FNfRY/3 car garage.
Sl,2!i0,000
SmBSh#nz Nfzht Ll.zht Ykwsl
Elegant, but rnry 4BR w/pool & French doors
galore! Bring us an offer! Highly upgraded
and Bright!
1725,000
Cllffhgym
3BR/!BA •family room Ill.SI rt'ITlodcli'd ~/nrw evety1hmg
plu1 d 2Br/I BA ;ipanment fOf rxtn mromr
-1401 UAff-
R~duud to $499,0001
°'elai:"'
JBR 2BA, private spa, endosed yard.
• Best single family buy •
MAJOR RE.DVC1JON TO 1425,0001
D@dlnz E4Sfslde
\BR, w/hardwood floors. French doon, etc.
Borders Newport beach! Must ~!
-417 Cabrtllo-
1319,000 SellaT~
BALBOA PENINSULA
eut-built! l..argc 3
bedroom. 2 b:uh uid 2
bedroom. 2 ba.th 11nia
wiih rik Roon, cunom
ldtdtcns. 8ctbtr carpa.
skrfigha. large -awtc with a walk in
data, 11111 ckdi: nd I
'6 carp,._
Bob K.oop. Sa. -Jr.
2.000 $ot. Ft. 1ASI ONE. ) Bdr • • den. 2.S Ba.. pa.a
muccr Nitt • .allt-in ~. firtpl.tcc. oak aibincu, bU,m
cll0ictol8oon, 2.ai ~·
$239,SOO Bo!. Koop. 5'. or Jr.
NEWPORT BEACH
760-5000
Ext. 128
Above
the
Crowd!
HARBOR VIEW HOMES
Qual~ty Abounds In This_ Home
Totally remodeled four bedroom, (two masters) three bath, formal
dining, fireplace, New Island kitchen, f.unilr room, breakfast rooms, gas
cook-top, sUbzero, garden window & skylight, overlooking sunny bade
patio and well maintained yard. · .
New interior and exterior doors and windows, baseboards, etc. Bener
than new -remodeled & refurbished! Luxurious new second master
retreat upstairs fcarurcs: Cedar lined walk in closet, soaking tub, large
shower, large vanity, and room for office. Approx. 2900 sq. ft.
E'lynne Kemp-Allen, GRI
CUI 760-5000 ext.123
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Single lcvd view home, private beach access. 48R. 21JA
Open Sat/Sun-Simons7Rosrvold $495,000
CAMEO HIGHLANDS, 4801 CORTLAND
Beautiful modern ocon view home. 3BR, 2BA
Open Sun-Arne Petersen $654,000
CHANNEL REEF, 2525 OCEAN BLVD., #C-4
Waterfront condominium with outstanding views. 2BR, 2BA
Open Sun-Mike Smith $444,000
OLD CORONA DEL MAR, 346 POPPY
Charming home with guest ho~. 3BR, 2BA
Open Sun-Judy Strauss $625,000
OLD CORONA DEL MAR, 200 ORCHID
Panoramic whitewater view across from beach.
Unobstructed views. Great location. 3BR, 3BA
Open Sat-Pamela Ball $799,000
NEWPORT BEACH
BACK BAY, 2328 LA LINDA PLACE
View of mountains. remodeled, dining & family rooms.
Pool. 4BR, 3BA
Open Sun-Claudette Blanchard $409,500
BAYCREST, 1706 IRVINE AVE.
Executive pool home. 4BR, 3BA
Open Sat/Sun-Dana Black $310.000
. j_fG CANYON, 14 RUE GRANO VALLEE
~aced C.Ommuniry, Golf course view. 3BR, 3BA.
Open Sun--.Bonnie Barrington $759,000
CENTRAL NEWPORT, 109 32ND Just steps' to the ocean. Zoocd R-2. (BR. 28A
Open Sun-Gary Hcssdpecr Sn5,000
CLIFFHAVEN, 1710 KINGS ROAD
180 dcgrcc view from this English Tudor stjle home. 3BR.
3.5BA
Open Sun-Gisela Burmciltu $949.000
THE COVE, 1020 BAYSIDE COVE
Boat slips, pool. Walk to Balboa Island. 2BR. 2BA
Open Sat-Dick Dickson $409,000
EASTBLUFF, 720 BISON
Remodeled & expanded. Dining room, funiJy room. Huge
yard. 5BD, 3BA
Open Sun-Karen Ra.ck $554,900
EASTBLUFF, 908 CHES1Ntrr PLACE
Cul-de-sac. Large yard. Spacious. 4BR, 3BA
Open Sun-Roy Osterhout t S75.000
EASTBLUFF, 2515 BAMBOO
Very special. Spa & pool. Immaculate. 4BR, 2.5BA
Open Sat/Sun-Tom Brunson $589,000
SS99,000
111Ni11111..AN OS, 1615 MARINERS DRIVE
2.5BA .
$339,000
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LIDO ISLE, 215 VlA DIJON
Best buy. Move-in rady. Motiv.ucd scUcr. 3BR~
Open Sun-Hyta Bcrrca
LIDO ISLE, 223 VlA QUITO
Great location, !argc lot. Grear for cntcrttinin~
Open Sun-Bob Coluccio
UDO ISLE, 106 VlA MENTONE
New cwtom home, larger lot. 48R, 3BA
Open Sun-Hilary Imes
NEWPORT HEIGHTS, 526 CATALINA
New on market. Charming custom Cape Cod. 48R,3
Open Sun-Pamela BaU $569...._000 ....
SFAWIND, 6 SFASCAPE DRJVE
Two-story condominium. Walk to bach . .8R, 2.5BA
Open Sun-Gib Walker.. $168,850
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James Gray ·
644-6200 ex t 108
#6 Oakmont -Big Canyon
14 Rue Grand Valle -Big Canyon
COUNTRY FRENCH ESTATE
Library • Pool • Spa
Golf Course Views • Privacy • Location
6BD, 5.5BA •Seller Will Trade
Carry 1st Trust Deed
Exceptional Opportunity
$2,795,000
ANN PETERS
CANYON TERRACE
PEUCANmU
TED }ARVIS
72UNDAISLE
UNDAISLE
Nnv 71'rtt &Jroom CwUJm/On tlN
&Arr/UMJJc S'"'· Surf. S.ntl llnti n.n.
$99S,OOO
SUZANNE SHULER
HARTFORD
BAYRIDGE
~"{S'TaRf'W Care of your Most
!mportant .5l5set
#1 ·1
$18 MILLION +
725-5126
ARAI.IA EASTBLUFF
Sl: LA UREN1~
l4rgm Pun -Four /kt/room, 3 &ths,
View, Gaut/ Cllmmunity.
$599,000
Fiw IHJroom -Tot4//y CwtomiuJ
lnnrtlihlL "'' Punmi Grun/Panoramu-Vil'W1.
$2,950,000 Furnished
CO~l/N(;
NUr lktlroom "Pfrt h]tl.r/Qmm. PHI d-Tmnis, Cit]
lipt Vinus/GIUU'tl GaUti Cllmmunil.J.
8,()()()+ Nnv ConstnKtion
lncm:libu QJuJiry. Priatl to &U.
$2,49S,OOO U7S,OOO
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Across from Begonia Park. Views front & back.
$859,000
WESTCLIFF
MOVE IN PERFECT
480, 2BA across from school & library.
3 BEDROOM CHARMER
On beautifully landscaped lot.
REDUCED $50,000
Unobstructed whire water views across from beach.
$799,000
COSTA MFSA/JIEIGHTS
2YEARsNEW
480, 2.5BA. Larg~ & light.
$324,900
BAYCRFST
NEWPORT HEIGHTS CHARMER
480, 3BA, 3 fireplaces. Custom Cape Cod.
$569,000
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799,000
Custom 4 BO -very large street to street lot -
Magnificent Dover Shores.
SALLY
SHIPLEY
Senior
Marketing
Consultant
644-6373 Ext. 1142
Thank You for a
successful 1996.
I look forward
to working with
you in 1997!
Have a happy,
healthy & prosperous
New Year! 5f1J AVENJDA WCIA $299,000 OPEN SUN
Spacious 3BR end uni1 overlooking a lush gr«nbch. Secluded and quic1
loca1ion near parks and shops. Owner has been 1ransfcrred. Reduced.
•sRING OFFERJ"
908 OIFSJ'NUT PUCE OPEN SUN
Spacious 5BR/3BA convened 10 3BR • brgc <kn & f.amily room.
French doors & windows. 1cxturcd wall~ and ccalin~. recessed lighu &
ceiling f.aru. Cul-de-sac locarion wirh brgc priva1c yard.
Over $7 Million Sold· in 1996 ,., Find Out Why!
•Wu S rechen Deutsch •
3 PAMJU'VIU.A IN GERMANY
Cloee ro MwUch. pool. lalr.c. lush landsaping.
Al-2-
BJC CUM>N GOLF COURSE
Beautiful 2BR. 2BA w/2 car pngc. Highly uP0'8d«f
w/buih in w2ll unit. Hardwood floon, niliro.:ccl wall,
air condnioning 4c "Cf)' cbn Pnced fot quo u ••·
$249.000
ON QUIET SIDI! OP KINGS lD. W/OCEAN VIR'S
Mon charming home wl~: ~ qw.ncn, ideal for
in-bws or<~· Higb aaumabk lcwl.
1710 Klap ltd.
R.duOlllf ID f9.49,000
1U7W. BALBOA
One hou.c from OClQn. 5 vnlm with pa• income.
Always rcnrcd. HJcll ilMUmabk loan.
"69,900
AIR CONDmONED HOME WIPOOL &'.SPA
Oii sun.ny ..dt of stttct ,. Hatbof V 1tW Grat opporruNcy. 4BR.
2.)BA. bcdwn opcN ftl Mtp clown fun rm. Rmiodd<d and
apenclcd. Sc:lla wiU any $ Sk cbU1g allowana.
172S Port a..nc.-$Sl9,000
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Claudette Blanchard
644-6373 Ext. 117
2328 LA LINDA PLACE, NEWPORT BEACH
Remodded 4BR or 3+bonus rm, 3BA home on cul..dc-sac wich fenced pool
& view of mens. Separate dining & family room, won't last! $409,500
7 Carmel Bay Drive
r.xet 1111\'I.: home. 1-ront row view' of oce.in. b.iy. c..1ry lights. 4
hl·droom, \ h.uh Ronu~ & family room. 2 fireplace. Owner
fin.incc.
Marilyn Kershner
644-6373 ext 110
433-0929 Pager
FC)R LEASE -NEWf>()lff' BEA<:tl
$4500
$4000
SBR Gated
SBR w/pool
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644-6200
725-5126
S'll :N NINC~ WO(ll)Bl{l l)(; L <:<>V E .
Model perfect plan "C" -mature and lush landscaping exclusive,
gated and private enclave in the heart of Irvine. This highly upgraded
3BR/2.S family home~ ideally located withi~ the Woodbridge
Community. It ~ enhanced by a three car garage, large inaster suite
and fully built-in kitchen. No Mello-Roos to deal with. Our seller is
out of state and ready to make a deal offered at on1~1$339,000. ·
CALL ANN, TED OR SUZANNE
644-6200/725-5126
UDO ISU. • .sftd to 5ftd l.ocMlon
PYlde d ownership! Huge M8R downstairs &. 2
V6Y large BIVdeck upstrs. So patlo ..... S538.000
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38R 2.SBA w/~ kit, lg llv rm &. din rm.
Fr drs. huge M8R. Nr 8shrs beach ....••. $729,000
CORONA DU MAL..JCJnt floor Plan Mstit &. open 381l 2.58A + pool Wile 5lz.e den.
~ 51.fte w/fpk. 5pa tub. bale·-········· S)Sf,000
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COllONA Dll MAL . .So. of Hwy.
Charming coruge plus prt.late artist studio
W/OCll view. llDOf decJc. 2<N gatage .. $6ll,SOO
COllONA Dll MA.a ... Need Spac.e1
Look at this price for 48R 38A condo! Cath
ciell, l'plc. IOrmal DR. I Bil I BA down .. $349,tOO
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gar, fplc In llv rm & large fplc. Private patio wtth spa &
880, 2 mstr stes, 1 BO down, gourmet kit. S317,500
naHOME•ATD
Seller has done thousands In upgrades. Just a 1/2 mile
to downtown beach & shops. A great spot to live & play.
380, 38A,3 fireplace, custom flooring, family room , 2
detached car garage, giant patio. $389,000
IOlllEOUI POOL llOllE
Newer roof, paint & carpet, huge yard. Excellent area of
Santa Ana "South Coast Metro•. Close to everything,
excellent buy. $219,900
MOST POPtAM--.
Beautiful single story home In v,:,as at San Joaquin.
Golf course view. 2BO, 2BA, patlo with new deck. Call
us today for more details. $198,000
._ Y LmTED • mCOlllT
Elegantly custom Immaculate 2-story, 4QO, 3.SBA home
in this private community with pools & \pas. Beautiful
serene setting. Palm tree lined rear yard. $735,000
IALIOl COVEi
Waterfront with boat slip. 280, remodeled kitchen & liv-
ing room, built-in TV. Cul-de-sac sreet, gated communi-
ty, walk to Udo Village. $549,000
1eAUr1N. LOCATIOll • C.
Estate property with 3BO, 1.58A on a wonderfully locat-
ed lot in Cd~. This home offers 380, 1.SBA, 1 car
garage. Fireplace In Tam rm, Inside laundry. $499,000
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Relax in your living room, dining room, kitchen & enjoy
the views. Pristine condition. custom kitchen & BAs, pri-
vate yard & more. $449,500
llUVlllL Y OAlll llTIUT
"The Toor Estate". Nestled In the 5.45 acres of this
estate Is a truly traditional hm. Over1ooklng the valley
from atop old Palm Springs, 180°views. 82,500,000
MAIUU •UPI.II ,...lU
100' of frontage on Alamitos Bay. Privately owned
Marina for 27 boats. 50' turning basin within Marina.
State-of-the-art dock, bullt In 1991, has 10 year warran-
ty, minimal maintance required. 82,SOO,OOO .,...,,.cam
Comer of Anaheim & Gavlota, plus R-4 land for 13 con-
dos & 2 warehouses, total retail center income. 1st
180K, 3 packages for one low price. ll.I00.000
Entertaining Is a part of the REAL JOY of owning this hm.
4BO, tea rm, media rm, entertaining rm, Indoor sauna rm.
FOR, 2 car gar. lntrlgulng wrap around yard. $839,000
380, 2. ,.. mllngs, hardwood ftoon;, prtvate patio.
Seeing Is believing. •Great assumable loan with 10% down".
Call us today for more information. *311,000
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Wonder1ul 2/380, 2BA, townhome •PENTHOUSE" light
& br1ght. new paint & carpeJ. Wood entry, kitchen & din
rm, mirrored fplc, wet bar, white· ldtchen cabinet, crown
moldings, large muter BO, vaun.d celllngs. $119,000 DBmTN. __ , .....
Beaut courtyard., natneroue upgrades In A+ condition.
Newer cprtlng & kit appHancee. Attach 2 car gar. Spac
rms, loft den dramtlc atrlum wlbtlck covering. $171,500
1WD llAITll mm
New carpet & paint, 2 car garage, ale, 2.5BA. Private
patio, fronts to big greenbelt, low assoc dues. No Mello
Roos. Great starter or Investment $139,900
10 ...m TO Ullm IUCll
Where can you live for this prtoe? 280, 28A. New neu·
tural paint & apt, single stofy. Senior llv 55+, walking
distance to Laguna Hiiis Ma.It, golf, tennis. $100,000
IEIT OF Tiii CllEIT
Model perfect! 1 BO & BA downstairs. 380, 3BA, great
location close to pool & tennis. 2 ca~ garage. If you want
the best, this Is the onel '234,000
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One of best streets In eo.ta Mesa, comer location. Nice
existing building, room for addttlona or expanaion, great
Investment property. · t199,IOO ..... ,.·,
280, 2BA. Vaulted
ceilingl, custom mlrr0ra, Inside laundry, 2 car garage.
Gated community with pool & spa. S199,500
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sBo, SBA. Gated comm. BUY NOW & work with builder
to add your personal ftnlshlng touches. 81,7'8,000
llACIROIT UTID COL-...n
CdM new cust medlterranean hm loc in exclusive gated
access beach comm. Views of ocean, Jetty & newport
harbor. SBD, 5.SBA w/large view deck. l<itchen w/gran-
lte counters. Elevator services all levels. l1,4N,OOO
LAME PAMl.Y WAITED Traditional hm with 580, lib, tam rm, pool, spa & ocean
view. Cust hm wtth lots of leaded glass, circular stair-
case & elevator. Gated entry w/a 3 car gar. 81,448,000
, ............... 111.L
Gattd Harbor Hiii open ftr pin w/vaulted ceilings. Living
room, famify room wlftreplace & wet bar, eat-1n kitchen,
FDR, Downstairs study wlbullt-ln bookcase: AJI BO have
their own BA. Master suite on view has. 2 separate BA
areas. Lease for $4,700 per Mo. t1,148,000
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Traditional style home, trench drs, sky·
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sys. 2-story entry, kit, loads of built-Ins.
Lrg mstr ste, BO & BA wlvaulted clngs,
patio w/spa off kit & FR.-•t,000
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Lnrgc 3BR +den. 3.5BA. All one level, no stairs.
w/prvt spa Golf COUJ"Se location.
$665,000
SPECTACULAR TOWNHOUSE
Totally rcmodel<'d. premier golf coun;e location
Rcncrnon pool & \p:l. Views from almost every room.
$610,000
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729-7212
24Hr. Pager -(714) 729-5430
Beautiful end unit townbomc -4BR.13BA , gated courtyard
entry. Beautiful patio with private pool & spa. Priced to sell at:
39 Rue Fountainbleau • $515,000
The be$t value o n one of Dover Shore's most exclusive strceL\,
I Im has potential for 4 or 580. Dramatic courtyard en1ry. spa.
vaulted ceilings.
410 Morningstar• $639,000
Magnificent 6BR. SBA home. 4.5 acres. 2-stall h<K'sc barn
JO min/Palm Spnngs. F•bulously priced' Reduced 10
Ownn-will mMickr Laa Opdoa or 1'r8dt $599,000
2BR +den or JBR. JBA. Gorgeous!! Great plan for
cnt.erta.lning. Reduced to
81 Ocean Vista• $567,000
Dotti Johnson
760-1966'
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When Your Mortgage ls
Less Than Rent ...
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707 Avocado
Sunny & Br:ight 1 Bedroom 1 Bach, ocean view, beautiful location.
Close co beach & Fashion Island. Pool and spa.
$179,500
727 Avocado $269,500 SOLD
7181/2 Margarite $289,900 SOLD
-4210 Spindrift $185,000 SOLD
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Walking Your Kids '(o School -5 Minutes
5 BR, j>lus lilnry, nmily mom. office. Latge lot w/pool A: spa. Close 10 diool tDd grttnbdt New roo(
all new windows & doors, new 8oori°f6= 10 O¥er 3,000 tq.ft. . Reduced to: 000
S Mmute Walk To Gelsons Or'Fashion Island
ln Harbor Point. Baclcs to Rogers Gardens. No traffic noises. Stunning u~.
G11tcd communi~Jk to Newport Cc.ntcr. 9,000
Spectacular Remodeling
1724 Port Margate. 4 bcdrOOOM, single level, expanded, highly upgraded. new lcitc:hcn, baths,
landsarfA{M ~with O.' a: 19· OPEN SA: :30-4-.3 • SS 9,000
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A grand night for celebration at the Prudential -Jon
Douglas Company
From left: George Schroeder, Jon Debay, mayor, Newport
Beoch and Maxine Montgomery
From left: Doug and Judy Munq, Maxine Montgomery, Marcia From left: Brett Wybld, Sue Mitchell, Mike
The Prudential -Joo Douglas Company$
Newport Beach office sbanld with the
community at their annual office party over the
holidays. Hosted by management. each
broker/agent brought specialty di.shes and
treats. 'The doors were thrown open to the
brokerage community, clients, service (tide,,
escrow, lender) representatives and family
membcn who enjoyed the camaraderie of each
other in a social milieu. Guests ihdulged in
champagne. wine, cappucinos and espresso and
munched oo turkey, ham, prime rib, veggies
and dcsaerts. It wu a time of sharina a relaxed
atmospbeie cbarJcd with the experience of
and Jim Brashier Tashman
what bas been, while reaching toward the
promises of the New Year.
Most of the real estate industry in 1996
indicated a strengthening economy in Orange
County residential sales. The fourth quarter
particularly became reminiscent of the strength
evidencing itself in the mid· 1980s and
poc1eOds well for a stroog last half of this
decade. Invent.cry for resale homes remained
spane in the fourth quarter, so listinas are the
key for broken in the know.
Celebrating the season with Maxine
_Montgomery, manager of the Newport Beach
office and vice praidcnt of the ~ -
Jon Douglas Company Orange County district,
were company principals Lou Piatt, George
Ratham and Soott Gibson, the Southern
Ca1ifamia regional direclor. Montgomery and
Marcia Brashier, sales manager, along with
Barbara Swindall, welcomed the guests with a
professional photographer in order to preserve
the evening. The annual event is one which
everyone looks forward to; not only is it a
delightful way to celebrate the season and the
end of the year but it rings in a strong note for
the fresh beginnings of New Year.
'The new year bas started at a fast pace; sales
are brisk. buyen are out in earnest and sellen
arc seeing more credible activity than they
have in the past few years. Spirits arc high and
there is renewed confidcnc:e in the national and
local economy. If you are a seller, this is the
time to list and ~ive the serious buyer
attention you have been wa.itina for. If you are
a buyer, your window of opportunity is always
open but if you want the best purchase prices
and great interest Btes/loan pacbges, your
window of opportunity is changing.
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Island Cottage
• Charming & Cozy
2-Story Cottage
• 4 Br & 2 Bths
• Great Location
Steps To South Bayfront
$639,000
Call Betsy Boyd @
673-8700
Tranquil Views
• 1 Br & 1 Ba Condo
• Prestigious Area
• Comm. Pool & Sp.1
• Security Building
• Large Bayside Patio
$279,000
Call Victor Yack
@ 673-8700
Beautiful Se.a
Faire Bay View
• Largest 2 Br & 2 Ba
llt;-7'"~~~'kf'f!l!~a:a;I •Spacious Living ir' • Huge Kitchen
w I Built-Ins
•Huge Patio
~ $299,000
Call /ibid @647-5925
'" Annette@ 648-5555
Sea Faire Bay
& Ocean View
• Truly Impeccable Stud Kl
Lu•urv Condo
• Beautiful Kitchen
• Custom Ckcor
• Large Patio
$159,000
Call Waller Mitcl1ell
@588-3083
Live In One, Rent
The Other!
• Excellent Locabon
Close To South Bay
• 2 Large 3 Br Units
• Great Income
$759,000
Call Bet$y Boyd @
673-8700
A View From
The Top
• 2 Br, 2Ba Penthouse
Condo In Lido
• Spectacular Bay &
Ocean Views
• Boat Slip Available
$559,000
Call Victor Yack
@ 673-8700
Big Canyon
Townhome
• Incredible Golf Course
Views
• 2 Br, 2.5 Ba +
Den/Study
• Private End Unit
$299,000
Olli Walter Mitc~ll
@588-3083
Outstanding
Bargain
• Super sharp 2 BR &
2BaCondo
• Great Location
• Extra Large Patio
• Numerous Upgrades
$199,000
Call Walter Mitchell
@588-3083
• Views From Living. Dining, Family
Room, Kitchen & Master
• Approx. 34,380 Sq.Ft. lot
• 4 Bedrooms & 2.5 Baths
•Well Maintained Large Family
Pool Home
$1,099,000
Call Alice Brownell @ 675-9585
9 Jade Cove, NWJpOr~ &ach
180 Degree
Ocean View
• Totally Remodeled &
Gorgeous Newport
Crest Townhome
• Tri-Level 3BR + Den
• 3 Large Decks
$380,000
· Call Annette Warner
@648-5555
Island Living
At Its Best!
• Brand New Family
Home Or Duplex
• Excellent Location
•Gorgeous luxury
Amenities
$895,000
Call Alice Brownell
@675-9585
Spacious Vtlla
Balboa Condo
• 2 Br & 2 Ba + Den
• Plush Carpet &
Designer Draperies
• Fireplace in l.R.
• Quiet Location
$218,000
Call Walter Mitcliell
@588-3083
Villa Balboa
Value
• 2 Br&: 1.2S'Bath
• Large Quiet Patio
• Great Location
• Custom Lighting
• Newer Paint
$174,900
Call /ibid @
647-5925
Choosing real estate Vias
easy for Steve Olson
He recentty ioined John
McMonigle's expert team at
Coast Newport Properties
A graduate of the University of
Southern California, Steve Olson went
through the business school with his
emphasis in the university's well known
entrepreneur program. With a11 the
avenues and limitless opportunities the
real estate profession provides, entering it
was an easy choice for him. ln addition,
having the chance to join Coast Newport
Properties, the most well recognized and
respected company in residential sales,
made the decision that much easier.
He recently had the opportunity to work
with one of Coast Newport Properties· top
sales agents, John McMonigle.
McMonigle's youth and energy towards
the business were two of the biggest
motivating factors for Olson in joining
McMonigle's team.
McMonigle has built a reputation not
only as a leader in his iodustJ')' but for
being honest and straight forward.
Together they will service Lldo Isle.
Linda Isle and bayfront properties
Steve Olson
they arc also familiar and k.nowledgable.
Olson is no stranger to these areas. He
was born in Newport Beach and
graduated from Corona del Mar High
School. He has spent the last two years
selling new homes in Coto de Caza where
be teamed the many diff ercnt aspects of
the homebuilding industJ')'.
When be isn't busy with bis real estate
rcspoosibilides, he enjoys many outdoor
activities such as golf, tennis and surfing.
Suv1 Olson can b1 reached al (7 U)
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Coast :Newport 'Properties
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'Exquisite California Coastal Living
Sn on approximattlY, ont acn of I.and on a promontory thirt)! fut
abo11t tlit blut rraclfic, tliis incrtdibk nsulmcr captuns tfit spiril of
Califom111 Coastal £.wing.
ft is a dramatic and thrilling tXP.tntnce to rnttr tfir rxquui(rly dttailtd
trn fool double doors and immei/iattLY. bt captured by t'fie sweeping ·
octan vrcws and luxurious I.awns anil gardens
<f'fie long used bnck gal/try t11try /tads you past a sparf./1119 pool and
spa . fountains. outdoor mtuta1mng area anil tfirougli a stcond Stt of
011ersiud doors int" tfie encllnntment of tliu spcciarestate.
rranoramic views of Catalura, tfie :Newport /ttty and tlic "Palos
Vtrdts rrrmnsul.a surround you 'Ptrj«tly pos1t1ontd for raphvating
sunsrts and moon/It nrgfits.
•1Ti1s sprawlin_g four btdroom smqle levrl fiomr 1s a suptrb stattment
of tasteful aniftmrtltss eUfJance. 1t fiw a 11try pn11alt and romantic
ambiance, a ptaceful sd!in9 Jrarntd by tfic par~·lif.e grounds. acitmg
wfiilt KJOltr vitws and tht bt-11uhful yacfits smlmg out to sta.
•1Tim is nothing Wllfi wfiicfi to comport tfiu proptrty. '71it fiomt is
one of a fud perfoctton and tliis lot is breatfitaf.mg and witfiout equal
on the California coastlinr. Comt to looR...stay forever.
am tn ities
Single inlet pool fiome witli a tfiru car 9.ara!e, four btdrf'Om suiks,
fi11tftrrpl.acts, sunf.tn livin9 room, "galltry 'family 19.amt ana,
uceptional isl.and ~fim, ouders pantry anJ wbu cellar. :Huge
Jonna/ dining room witfi sit down bar, "'ZY. dm ! library,, ~rvants
quar1trs or office, outdoor ~t.cfitn, privalt bwcli, stairs for beacfr
acctss, thru outdqor tntl'rtainmtnl centers, full Stcurity .. air
cond1tionin_9, intercom, stereo wiring and spta~trs tfirougfiout.
'For further rnfonnah'on on tliu uquisitt property. call:
Beverly Morphy
Coast Newport Properties
4 C ivic Plaza, Suire 260
Newpon Beach, CA 92660
(714) 644-1600
Kimberly Bibb ioins Coast
NeV#port Properties
She will focus on Newport
Beach and Laguna Beach
Kimberly ~ibb is a bard working agent
who has chosen to begin a new career in
real estate with Coast Newport Properties.
She is no newcomer to sales. She bas been
in consumer products sales for 10 years
and bas decided to move to a career in
which she can work for herself and excel
quickly.
"I enjoy being orgahized and a self
starter and am ready for a new challenge."
Bibb said.
Bibb chose Coast Newport Properties
because of their standing in the real estate
community as the No. 1 company in the
area. She feels that their commitment to
excellence in all they do is very important.
•1 want to be able to work closely with
my clients and match their needs to my
services," Bibb said. "I know Coast
Newport Properties' sales team and
marketing department will be there to back.
up my efforts."
The Newport Beach and Laguna Beach
areM are wbcrc she will focus her
attention. She will be Jeam.iQg from one of
the cornpany•s top agents, her sister-in-law.
Debi Bibb. '
Kimberly Bibb
with a bachelors of ~ience degree in-\
business ad.minstration/nwk.eting from the\
University of Delaware. As a sales
executive with her f onncr company. she
l'C()Cived the President's Club award
numbcrou.s times.
She is married to John, a custom home
builder in Newport Beach and is involved
in the Newport Harl>or High Water Polo
Booster organization.
When not busy learning the business of
real estate, you'll find her enjoying any
number of activities. iDcludiaa cycq,
mountain bikin& or skiina·
throughout Newport Beach u well as the
other communities in Newport with wbid\,,. •., .• • , • , • • • .. • • , • , •• Bibb mo~ to. <;alifornia 19 .Y,~ ,aao . .. . . . . .. .. .. .. . . ....
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644-1600
EXCLUSIVE AFFILIATE OF
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Family Neighborhoods
Spacious 3 Bd.
2 Ba. FR, fonnal dining. Cul·de·sac.
SchmJestnc & Mertz $309 ,000
Newport Shores Walk to ocean from
this Immaculate 3 bedroom home.
JuUe Stephenson $324,500
Harbor Ha.hlands This 3 bedroom
w/ den and pool ls a value priced gem of
a home, just needing your deco touch.
JuUe Stephenson $332,500
Spotlight
Pelican Polnt New 5 bedroom home.
Pool. ocean/golf course view, 6 car garage.
Sara Hinman $3,325,000
lmne Cove Spectacular oceanfront
contemporary home. 1Wo-story master Bd.
Hania & Kline $1,,00,000
Westcllff Picture perfect 3 bed·
room, 2 bath Country Ranch remod-
eled In 1991. Great neighborhood !
Esther Fine $500,000
Corona del Mar 6 Bd. 5 Ba. duplex,
3 car garage. Charming large patio.
Sara & Brad Hinman $569,000
Eastbluff Charming, remodeled family
home. Hardwood floors, French doors.
Susan LaJrd $595,000
Harbor View Homes Remodeled
home near greenbelt and comm pool.
Scanlan & Hinman $620,000
Dover Shores Yard, grass, tree
house and dog run. Family perfect!
Dottle Austero $699,000
Harbor View Homes Beautiful new
remodel w/ 6 Bd. 5 Ba. A must see!
Kline & Harris $895,000
Dover Shores Great views of Bade
Bay and Fashion lslfllld. 4 Bd. 3 Ba. home.
Hazel & Jon Dishon $949,000
Belcourt Contemporary designer
perfect estate home on large lot in gated
community. No Mello Roos.
Mary Ellen & Bob wectarz $1.395,000
View Properties
LaClllla Beach Striklnc ocean and
whitewater view bulldlnc site.
Steve Kiah $219,000
Oceanfront/Penlntula Beachfront
on the sand In Newport. Affordable!
Ronda Hein. $79,,000
Ritz Cove Front row In exclusive
guard gated comm. Fantastic ocean view!
Scanlan & Busk $2,695,000
South Lacuna Bluffs Oceanfront
estate on 3/4 of an acre. 5 Bd. 6 Ba.
Ftnater & Hlah $4,2,0,000
644~1600
723,.8800
Corona del Mar
'asmlne Creek Private area, quiet
location. 2 Bd. +den and private spa.
Carole fohnson $398.000
Corona del Mar Lovely duplex on
northslde of highway, quiet location.
Jerry F1nster $472,000
C.ameo Hlc:hlands 3/4 acre lot. Sport
court, pool and garden. 3 Bd. 2 Ba. home.
Connie Max.send $875,000
H•rbor View HlU. B!eaudfuUy reno--
vated 4 Bd. 3.5 Ba. ocean view home.
Ancel & Hutchlnp $969,000
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Island Living
Udo Isle Beach cottage. Wonderful
second home, well maintained.
Kennie Jo Rizzo $478,000
Udo Isle Traditional style family home.
4 bedroom, 3 bath w/ sunny brick patio.
John & Robin McMonlgle $569,000
Harbor 19Jand BaYfront lot w/ 62 ft.
frontage and great views. Gated comm.
Morphy & Bush $3, 950,000
Balboa Peninsula Point 3 Bd. plus
family room remodeled In 1989.
JUI Andnas $499,500
lot w/ 3 bedroom beach house.
BIU Feeney $769,000
Lido Isle 5 bedroom, 4 bath turn-
key custom with bay view! Granite,
marble and French doors.
BIU FeeneY. $799,000
Bayfront Uving
Lido Isle 6 bedroom family home
on prime 52.5' lot, bonus room, French
doors and beamed ceilings.
BUI Feeney $995,000
Lido Isle Charming family home.
Quality remodel. Large lot and home.
Bev~rly Cleveland $779,000
Very motivated seller.
Tum-key bayfront. Great value!
carr & Feeney $979,000 .
Lido Isle Large custom home on
double lot w/ pool. Bay and light view.
Sara Hinman $1,275,000
Beach Communities
Newport Shores 3 Bd. 2 Ba. hardwood
floors, pavers, new carpet, beach close.
Kenn'e ~o RJzzo $295,oOo
Balboa Peninsula Point Gated
waterfront estate. 65 ft. on the bay.
Dave Wong $4,8'0,000
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Promontory Bay A Deal! Bayfront
w/ dock. 4 bedroom, 4 bath. Great price!
Evan Corke~ $1,295,000
Udo Isle Spectacular contemporary
style Bayfront home. Dode for large boat.
Finster & Cleveland $1,895,000
Udo Isle B_rand new custom Bayfront
home now under construction. Views!
Phillips & Hein $1,995,000
Udo Isle Historic Bayfront home
on an oversized south facing 43 ft. lot.
with new dock and'3 car garage.
John McMonlgle $2,295,000
Costa Mesa
eo.ta Meea Hetcht. Duplex. large
lot, very attractive. Lots of chann.
Kennie Jo Rtz:zo · $389,000
Gated Communities
SeaYlew Delightful 3 Bd. 2 Ba. home
w/ French doors, lovely yard and patio.
Esther F1ne $.f 50,000
Monmenat Model perfect 5 bedroom,
3 bath on the coast. Goraeous yard.
Crq Lombardi $579,000
811 Canyon Townhomes Fresh
and young looking 2 bedroom cond o.
Community pool, spa and tennis.
JIU Andnia $190,000
Bt1.Can7on VIiia• Rlcht on Blc
canyon eolf course. 3 Bd. 2.5 Ba.
Uada LJle $4'9,000
Ritz Cove Great opportunity. Big
lot In Ritz Cove neighborhood with
direct access to Salt Creek Beach.
Scanlan & Busk $425,000
3 bedroom, 2 bath
townhome. ~e famJly room w/ wet bar.
BlU Feeney $669,000.
The Pointe Gorgeous 5 bedroom with
views on the park In Newport Coast.
Worden & Lombardi $775,000
4 Bd. + llbnuy custom
home w/ view. Great flow for entertaining.
Morphy & Scanlan $1,050,000
Blg Canyon Gracious 5+ bedroom
home w/ greClt view yard. One of a kindl
Chrts Undsay $1,495,000 "
Belcourt. Contemporary MedJtenanean
estate w/ ocean and dty view. 5 Bd.
Jeny F1nster $2,995,000
Alte:r.z.a Immaculate 3 bedroom.
3 bath + loft In Newport Coast w/ ocean
views. Like new. Owner leaving state.
F1ne & Lombardi $449,500
New Ustings
Eaetalde Coet.a M... 3 Bd. 2 Ba.
remodel. Added on FR w/ fireplace.
l•ITJ Slllldl $40,,000
Ju•lae Creek Resort Uvinc. 2 Bd.
cozy den, bftdt patios, tennis and pools.
Carole Joluaeoa $369,000
644~1600
723~8800
New Listings
Lapaa Nlpel Bank owned condo.
Ucht and bftlht~ Move-In condition.
Patrtdt BartolJc $12, 900
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Count:ry French Family Horn.e
I 05 Via San Remo
This fabulous Country French style home tw an abundance of old world charm. Located on one of Lido Isle's most desirable
streets with Oubhouse. Tennis Court, Grten PaR. and Pbyground literally at your doorstep. This family home boasu an ideal
floor plan with 4 Bedrooms plus Den or Sdl Bedroom, 4.S Baths. Great Roowl with fireplace, formal Dining loom. sunny
Brtakfast Nook, spacious 11aster Suitt with firtplace and walk in closet, two car garage and south facing bride patio.
Belcourt Townhom-.
Represented Buyer
Open Sunday
Off ered at $75<>,<><><>
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· ~cl'-lon.igle
St:eve
<>Ison
Landmark Bayfront Estate
Lido Isle
Modem Mediterranean
616 Via Lido Soud
$769,000
Historic Udo 'Bayfront
5 I 5 Via Lido Soud
$2,295,000
Spacious Family Home
219Vla Nice
$695,000
Spectacular Udo Isle Bayfront
215 Via Lido Sou_d
This magnificent contemporary style bayfront
home is located on an oversized 45' lot.
Designed by architect Mark Singer, this
elegant five bedroom, four and one-half bath
home features the finest of finishings
including extensive use of marble
and granite, floor-to-ceiling glass walls,
leaded glass front door and a
dramatic two-story volume entry.
Offered at $2,595,000
Catalina Island Dream Home
56 Gayiota, Hamilton Cove
$1,,00,000
Prime Corner Location
31 O Via Lido Soud
. $569,000
Prestigious Udo Isle Estate
90 I Zurich Circle
$1,249,000
Ideal Family Home
209 Via Koron
$549,000
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Hall of Fame Member
759 ... 3727
IRVINE COVE
122 Monte Carlo
Spectacular oceanfront contemporary home.
Great use of limestone, granite, walls of glass.
l\vo story master bedroom suite.
$8,500,000
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LAGUNA BEACH
3 1681 Sea Bluff
Magnificent oceanfront home on secluded cove!
Soaring ceilings, spacious master,
and separate guest quarters.
$2,495,000
HARBOR VIEW HOMES
2000 Port Cltelsea
Wonderful family home on 55 ft. wide lot. Beautiful upgraded and expanded
Beautiful Jiving room and great room. 4 bedroom, 2.5 bath rtalermo
Great patio and spa. Loads of street appeal. on great street.
$769,000 $649,000
Start tlie New Year with The Hot Team.
Over $6,000,090 in Closed Transactions In the Last 30 Days.
JERRY: FINSTER
SENIOR SALES EXECUTIVE
#I SAI FSPERSON IN 1995 AT
COAST NEWPORT PROPERTIES
759~3750
$28,351,400 IN -CLOSED ESCROWS IN 1996
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2 Shoreline
Attention car collectors! Fabulous new home.
Ocean and golf course views. Beach access. 5 Bd.
5.5 Ba. Library. Pool & spa. Garage for 8 cars+.
$3,325,000
SARA HINMAN
759 .. 3705
BEAR BR AND R ANC H
Exclusive gated estate 'Community. New custom
home. 5 Bd. 6.5 Ba. library, outstanding family room.
Pool and spa. Panoramic ocean and lights view.
$2,600,000
BRAD HINMAN
759-3732
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759-3775
New Listing
Beautiful single level home,
remodeled and expanded in 1989.
Private elevated lot in
quiet location with some view.
Offered at $I , 195 ,000
Redicced $400,000!
Stylish home on large view lot.
Traditional 5+ bedroom
with 2 family rooms
and country kitchen-.
One of a kind!
Offered at $1,495,000
OPPORTUNITIES
PENINSULA POINT
Charming Cape Cod, expanded and remodeled
with 3 bedrooms. Only steps to· ocean and bay.
$719,000
Dover model 2 bedroom, 2 bath
with French doois. Great price!
$497,000
BEi.COURT HIU.
Tastefully decorated 2 Bd. 2.5 Ba.
condo In gated community. •
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furnished, for $3,200/mo.
$399,000
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JULIE STEPHENSON
759 ... 3734
I 996 was a "good" fl ear
for us in real estate.
I 997 should fie 1' excellent".
Let our team help flOU
make this a realltfl.
NEWUSTJNG
4 Bd., large yard, wonderful
family home in good Newport
location ......................... $38~,ooo
Great opportunity to live in one of
Newport's tavorite neighborhoods
at an affordable price. 3 Bd. 2 Ba.
den and pool. ONLY ........ $332,000
"Frisco Charmer". Short walk to
beach. Comm. pool and tennis.
Approx. 1,900 sq. ft. single family
home. 3 Bd., family room,
adorable ..... ~ ................ $324,500
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71-7-4705
Newp,ort Ridge
. Pr(lpertles
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27 ..,_ c.illt - 2 ad. condo. Cute, dean, 1ated a>mm.
Washer, dryer and refricerator. -$1,300 moa...,,...,..,
BEAUTIFUL BELCOURT
$668,900
61 HILLSDALE
OPEN HOUSE
SUNDAY
I P.M. ,,,. 4 P.M.
Prestigious gated community
4 bedrooms, 3.5 baths
3 car garage
Great location overlooking
11 __ , pool and park.
Terri~c value for gate
* * guarded Newport Beacli! !
St. Michel
Plan 4 on view side. 4 Bd. 3 Ba.
Highly upgraded ........ $495,000
Montserrat
Customized Plan 2.
4 bedroom, 3 bath ... $559,000
Montserrat
Plan 3 on oversized lot.
5 bedroom, 3 bath ... $579,000
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707-7583
CAMEO HI GHLANDS
Perfect family home.
3 Bd. 2 Ba. family room
and new kitchen.
Offered at $875,000
Ultimate yard with
pool and spa.
Sport court,
large garden
and tree house.
19 INVERNESS LANE
Custom 5 bedroom, 4.5 bath. Great location
on the 8th fairway. Gourmet kitchen, library,
wine cellar, pool and spa.
Reduced to $1,825 ,000
ROD DALEY
TOP PRODUCER 1995
CoASTNEWPORTPROPEimES Sunset Open J-fouse
SATURDAY, JANUARY 18 2:00 P.M. -5:00 P.M.
Please Call for Gate Clearance 494 ... 6208
514 EMERALD BAY
Newly constructed 1995
4 bedrooms
Great ocean and
Catalina view
820 EMERALD BAY
Newly constructed 1996
6 bedrooms
Cul-de .. sac location
Large lot with yard
Great family home·
Photograpfty by David Heatft
Wesum Exposure
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Lido Isle Estate
Remodeled home, 6 Bd. 4.5 Ba. + bonus room on 52.5' lot
Prime street-to-street location at eastern tip of island
$995,000
Lido Isle Double Lot
3 Bd. I Ba. beach house. prime 60' street to street lot
Build m'.Q homes or a large home with yard, pool, etc.
$769,000
717-4744
LIDO ISLE VIEW HOME!
~ 5 Bedroom, 4 Bath "Turn-Key" Custom Home
Bayfront Value
3 Bd. 2 Ba. Remodeled with 60' on the water
Motivated scner -bought another home
$979,000
Belcourt Tuwnhome
• 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
Lido Isle Traditional
4 Bd. 3 Ba. on prime Piaz.za. Lido comer lot, 45' lot
2 maste.r suites, security system, hardwood floors
$799,000
Udo Isle Vacant Lot
3 Bd. 2.5 Ba Sophisticated tum-key townhomc
French doors, crown moldinas, adjacent to pool & spa
$669,000
Unique street to street location. Ideal for
3,000 sq. ft. custom home! Steps to beach & tennis
$399,000
HAPPY NEW YEAR!
Have a Great I 997!
EXtenslvely remodeled in '91 and
on a quiet, cul-de-sac comer. ·
4 bedrooms, office and 3 baths.
$565,000
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Ocean View
Breatlitaking coastal and liarbor vistas from this distinctive home.
Gleaming marble floors, soaring ceilings and use of granite highlightthis
exceptional 6 bedroom, 7 batli and 2 powder room home. A gourmet kitchen . .
provides a workplace for wonderful entertaining, billiard room, and workout
room further enhance the en;oyment of owning such a special property.
Offered at $2,450,000
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Bayfront Estate
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Never offered for sale, this exceptional bayfront property is a rare and sought
after home. Timeless in design, this 4 bedroom home sits on 45 feet of frontage
with access to your own ~ndy beach· and private dock . Commanding views of the
harbor, large spacious rooms plu~ an ad;oining back 30 foot parcel with garage,
offices, guest room potential add to the desirability of this unique property.
Offered at $3,475,000
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Brand new Lido Isle bayfront home currently
under construction by top custom home builder.
Features 3 bedrooms plus office. Living areas and
lavish master suite enjoy sweeping main channel
views. Residence will feature the finest quality in
design and construction. Call for details.
OCEANFRONT UPDATE $795,000 ,
Recently remodeled townhome
offers a spacious beachfront retreat
of 4 bedrooms, 3 baths
right on the sand.
Luxurious oceanfront living -
perfect getaway at the beach!
CUSTOM BAYFRONT $995,000
All-new construction in 1992. Fabulous home on
the water with boat dock In gated community.
Beautiful design and detail In this 5 bedroom,
approx. 4,500 sq. ft. gem! Open, flowing floor plan,
volume ceilings, whitewashed woodwork,
gourmet kitchen with bay view. Must see!
BALBOA CUSTOM HOME $693,000
Built new In '91. used only as
second home. 3 bedrooms plus
den, 3 bath, rooftop deck.
Near beach and bay in
prized Balboa neigborhood.
OCEANFRONTCONIEMPORARV $1,100,000
Newer, contemporary on the sand in prime
beachfront section. All new in 1987, two top-quality
residences with all the details of custom homes.
3 bedrooms, 2 baths, 2 bedrooms, 2 baths.
fireplaces, gourmet kJtchens, garage and carport for
each. Also, easy conversion to condos. Must see!
NEWPORT SHORES $325,000
Updated Newport Shores home In
best location. New kJtchen, baths,
carpet and paint, lots of French doors
opening to private patios.
Gated entry to home for privacy.
Bcachfront Cott3ie
102 E Ocean Front
Beach Duplex
I 18 45th Street
Custom Oceanfront New Beach Townhome Luxury Bayfront Condo
61 1 Udo Park ortve
Beachfront Home
Represented Buyer
CoftlN del MlrTownhome
Represented Buyer
Udo Isle Bayfront
Represented Buyer
Newport Island Waterfront
3903 Marcus
Udo Isle Bayfront
Represented Buyer
Cape Cod In Balboa
Represented Buyer
Represented Buyer 123-A 36th Stleet
Penlnsu&a Pl:>lnt Oceanlront Newport ee.dl View Home
Represented Buyer Represented Buyer
Buch Units
Represented Buyer
New Beach Townhome
123-B 36th Street
New Oceanfront Custom
1920 W. Ocean Front
Beachfront Duplex
6906 W. Ocean Front
Balboa Custom
327 Anade
All of Ronda Hein'• deplctecl •lea were closed dartnc the .. 1996" calendar year
e.ytoi1t -Nnpolt Warld
Represented Buyer
c:ontempoovy OaNnflont
580 I Seashc>tt Drtve
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MARLENE HASSEL ~·MANNY STELLINO
~t to tfzanl( evetyone who matfe 1996
anotlie.r great year for us!
2500 '13eaaJn '13uyer & Sefkr
1090 '13uc(Qngliam Sefkr
19Calvaaos '13uyer
506Catauna '13uyer
610 'lJonaUf Sefkr MARLENE
500 '£. !F ijteentfi ' I Sefkr 717-4761
317 :Fu«erton Sefkr
219 :Heliotrope '13uyer
1130 :HitJfUana 'Bu9er
1~21 'l(jngs !R.patf 'Bu9er
14 Leliigfi .91.is le 'Buyer
483 Ogle 'Buyer
1 Park. Pface Sefkr
1959 Pe&an Pface Se£kr
400 ~tf(antfs 'Buyer & Sefkr
422 ~alantfs Sefkr
528 ~tf (antfs 'Buyer & Sefkr MANNY
1 Seasfie(( 'Buyer · . 717-4762
423 Snug Jlar6or 'Bu9er
707 St. James Sefkr
Joan Akers & Bob Scott
Sharon & Chris Bailey
Victor Beretta
Carleen Butterfield
Molly & Tom Davin
Patti & Ray Donovan
Karen & Jeff Farmer
Yvonne Goode
Gynelle & Larry Higby
Linda & Rush Hill
Dana & Brent Jacobsen
Suzette & Mike Kirby
Chris Kralick
Tiff any Lachtman
Julie & Todd Larner
Vera & Bill Lynch
Owen Minney
Linda Moeller
Stacia & Steve Nadelman
Craig Riley
Melanie & Ray Rutter
383 Sunrise Circle Sefkr Mary, Read & Brad Shoemaker
1945 'Teresita 'Buyer . Alison & Brad Schweitzer
375 23ra Street 'Buyer Paul & Lisa Wolfe
432 'Westminster Sefkr
• Some of the depicted sales were closed while with their previous broker.
l Kimberly & Peter Worsnop
Peninsula Duplex $325,000 Dover Shores $919,000 Newport Heights $269,SOO Pelican Point • $1,595,000
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719~8989
453 BROADWAY $405,000
Remodeled, expanded.
Newer kitchen, family room
and master bedroom.
Large lot.
145 £.WILSON $115,000
4 bedrooms, 3.5 baths and
2 b edrooms, 2. 5 baths.
Great for owner/user.
Fabitloits Ne1v Listi119s
BIG CANYON VILLAS
Townhome right on Big Canyon golf course.
3 bedrooms, 2. 5 baths . Beautiful view from
downstairs master bedroom and high ceiling
living room. Central air conditioning,
attached garage . Light and bright.
Community clubhouse and pool .
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ELEGANT BELCOURT ESTATE
$2',750,000
Live like a king in tflis fantasy frencfl
5 bedroom, 4.5 batfl estate property.
Half acre of manicured grounds include
ligflted tennis court, entertainment pavilion,
pool and spa. Gated community.
ELEGANT BAYFRONT CONDO
2127 INDIAN SPRJNG.5 LN. $615,000
Large, lovely home.
Views from most rooms.
Secl uded with pool and spa.
Great for entertaining.
Beautifully remodeled 2 Bd. 2.5 Ba. in Lido marina.
Magnificent bay, ocean and city lights views.
Marble entry, recessed lighting. Building features
pool, spa, billiard room and 24-hour security.
$549,000
Daily Pilot Real &case• January 18. 1997
TOP PRODUCERS
·MARTY AND MELINDA JONES
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COAST NEWPORT PROPERTIES
loyal dients year after year. Coast Newport Properties is proud to add
Marty and Melinda Jones to their team of award
winning professionals. Their continued responsiveness
THE JONES TEAM Harty is a na~e of °Long Beach and alumni of
Cal State Long Beach. After a job in product sales,
to the needs of their dients has gained them recognition as Top Ptrformtrs in
the industry. In addition, their commitmtnt to understanding the aamnt marl<et
and meeting . today's challenges is dwty evidenced by their outstanding rte0rd •
26 transactions in 1996 with over $16 million in sales.
"We chose to join Coast Newport Propertie.s because of the company's
strong presence in the coastal area," state the Jones. "We art excited to be
associated with the industry's most professional and successful agents." Melinda
and Harty, too, are grndy admired by their colleagues and dients for their
integrity and ethia in the business. "The Jones are among the best agents in
the entire area and we are proud to have them as part of our team." adcfs
Coast Newport Properties President Danny Bibb.
The Jones partnership formed at the time of their marriage in 1990
and in 1994 they added lobin Harris to assist with listings., esaows and dient
services. Robin has been a great asset to the "Jones Team".
The Jones have found that the ·added energy and manpower of a two-
person team allows them to aastomize their service to the dients' needs. Both
agree that it is their dedication to exctl1ence for their ditnts that is the key to
their continued success. For six yun of their partnership, they were memben
of the aweted "California I 00" -a group that consists of the top I 00 agents
in the state of California. They were also members of the elite Chairman's Cirde
and consistendy the #I team with their former company. But, they feel that
the true measure of their success is the repeat bu,iness that they enjoy from
ht obtained his real estate license while wo~ing in commercial real estate for
Coldwell Banker. In 1976 he and a partner started Davison and Jones, an
industrial properties development company. His company continued into the SO's
with projects in Irvine, Rancho Cucamonga and Carlsbad. In 1990 he teamed up
with Melinda, who had S years of residential real estate experience in the
Corona Dtl f1ar-Newport Beach area.
t1tlinda is a graduate of U.C. Be~eley. She moved to Newport Beach
in 1969 and for the next 22 years raised two children and stayed very involved
in their schooling. the PTA and the community with charitable organizations.
Melinda has been a member of the Assistance league and Junior ltigue of
' Newport Beach.
Harty_ and Melinda enjoy golf, skiing. sailing. and getting together with
their family and fritncls in their fret time. 11e~nda also enjoys a bridgt group
that she has belonged to for over 2S years. Walking on Balboa Island and
working in her rose garden of over lS dif·
ftrent rose varieties art also favorites.
for • J!lUI" real estate needs
call Martf wl MllrMla jolili at
Coast Newport Properties:
(714) 717-4784 or (714) 717-
4719 at 4 Civic Plaza, Suite 260,
Newport Beach, CA 92660.
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Pe rfection in the details This three bedroom Spanish style home is
located on a quiet cul-de-sac. The originaJ builder spared no expense when coostructing
the home in I 986. The extra time and money spent are evident io the fine details of this
home. From the beautiful oak hardwood floors to the vaulted ceilings, great care was
taken to ensure quality workmanship.
Arch doorways and columns grace the downstairs. Bask in the warmth of not one but
two fireplaces; one in the living room and an additional hearth in the family room. The
den/library boasts beautiful wood shelving and may be used as an optional first floor
bedroom. Additional features include a gounnet kitchen with double ovens, double
sinks and a large pantry. A breakfast nook looks out onto a brick patio.The child's room
includes a full Beatrix Potter wall mural.
The home is about 2,500 square feet. according to Data Quick. A two car garage anCJ
inside laundry room round out this picture perfect property. The home is offered at
$375,000.
For more in/onnalion, call Keith Randle aJ (714) 644-16()(). Coost Nn1porl
Propertks, 4 Civic Plaza, Ste. 260, Newport Beach.
Extensive remodel on eastside Costa Mesa
This beautiful home is located on one of the most sought after streets in Costa
Mesa. 1be extensive n=modeling and expansion it bas undergone make it even more
desirable.
The home incbidel a wonderful famj1y room with a brick fireplace and mantle
and Frcoch doon that lead to a large t.ct ysd with a patio. More than 600 square
· feet has been added and the entire kitchen bas been remodeled to include Corian
counters, a double oven and a "cook's" stove.
The master bedroom has been expanded and includes large closets, a bay window
and new bf th facilities. OtICRd at $405,000.
For mon Uifonnatlon, caU Jerry S111itlt aJ (714) 723-8800. Coast Newport
Properties. 3317 Vui Udo, Newport Beach. ·
Sunny, contemporary Cape COd style home This
home is localed on a quiet cul-de-sac in Bastside Costa Mesa. 1be comer lot bas been
professionally landscaped and impeccably maintained by the original owner.
The home is drcncheJ in sunlight during the day, while you can choose either the
living room or family room fireplace to enjoy the evening hours. The downstairs area
includes one bedroom and a full bath that would be ideal for a live-in. The gounnet
kitchen should entice any aspiring cook, while the separate eating area comfortably
accommodates dinner guests and midnight snackers alike. The home also features
vaulted ceilings and an indoor laundry room.
Built in 1992, the house is about 2.500 square feet, according to Data Quick. The
owners arc relocating within the area and will consider trading up to Newport Beach.
The home is being offered at $348,SOO.
For JJU>n ln/otwllldon, call Keith Randle aJ (714) 644-1600. Coast Newport
Propenks, 4 Ciric Plar.a, Ste. 260, Newport Beach.
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A rare iewel This delightful property is nestled in a ta.rge yard with
beautiful landscaping -a children's paradise. Located in the Harbor Highlands area
of Newport Beach, a four bedroom home of this quality is seldom offered and is
truly a special find.
This simply delightful home includes a remodeled kitchen and bathroom,
hardwood floors, crown moldings, a gorgeous fireplace and new living room
windows. Located in a great neighborhood, the home is within walking distance of
Mariners school, tennis courts, the park and library and Westcliff Plaza.
This home shows pride of ownership and is priced to sell at $385,000.
For""',.. infonnatWn, call J"IU Suphenson at (714) 644-16()(). Coast Newport
Prope11k•, 4 Civk Plaut, SU. 260, Newport Beach.
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Watch the .,_ti all by In the Newport CbaoJ>d, enjoy the
warm sunsets and oceaa views from dab private bome In
Corona Dd Mar. 2 sepanite winp with ceater ~ _pnt. $3,4H,OOO MSO
SUPERB 5 ACRE ESTATE
C:..,rWaa I all sq. ft., 411, AA. ~ i.o.e, 1 attt poed wttk ba.u ..
ud ....., pool. spa. plus &aulb cowt, lkls mon-llkt rttrtat provides rural
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ud llac:lla. lrrtpllcnblt Yllw. $1,375,000 H JO
CHARMING EXECUTIVE HOME
Coraeous 4,000 sq. ft .. + quality bulll bome with 5BR,
4.SBA, 5 ftreplaca. HJp cdllngs, Freocb doon, med brick,
l"Ulllllq stream lo paittful gated eodave.$699,000 N6
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EXQUISITE Ul!CUTIVE ESTATE
Beautltul estate, approL 6000 11q.ft.. Formal llvlng/plano rm., gourmet kit, fabulous muter w..retJQt + view deck.
Dramatic: pool with IUJlkea bu, sp11 & ternltt waterfall.
$1, 195,000 C8
LIDO ISLE
Walk to the quaint Udo Village from dab depot home with
peek·a·boo harbor views and special custom featu'ra ,
lnclndlng hardwood and marble noors. IAase op~lon
available. $750,000 YSO
MIX& MATCH
Bu) Ill of tilt lo45 or buy -toe ud dw •Ydepfr will bul.ld rw 1 <'llSl-
llomr to alit )CM llffds. $495,ooo..$595,000 SJl,JJ,49
INCOME COTTAQU
Cozy cottqe with 2BR. 2BA, warm m•ltlq nreplace In
Uvtq room. Separate studio unit In rar area ol laOSc)ard,
laslde i.n.dry. $339, S4
(714) 644-7111
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BIG CANYON • S1,Q95,000
Fabulous 180 · unobstructed view home with ooor
110 feet of golf course frontage, 5 bedrooms,
5 baths, all new doors & windows, pool, spa
644-9060
TURTLE ROCK • Sl,670,000
Ommotic custom estate, contemporary style with
Sponis/1 influences,
644-9060
COllONA DEL MAR • $2,795,000
C...t.oM ~ howu i«tJ. '*-1ifuJ white
..-. .ail anJ ftlnMl ,,;--, pol;,;/, 1;,,,.,u,nc
flooring, granite anJ marU. ootmlmopa.
6'U-9060
IRVINE T ERRACE • $2,0<)5,000
Newly con8truded dramatic contemporary home on the
/ront row in Irvine Terrace, offering panoramic 180'
views of Newport Harbor, 3 bedrooms, 3.5 &;1Jis
644-9060 .
LINDA ISLE • $2, 150,<XJO
ExceptionaHy lowly 4 bedroom, 5.5 both home,
separate garden room with fountain, slip for 55' boat,
two side ties, antique paneling throughout home
644-9060
LAGUNA BEACH • $4,800,000
&unn;rig, nao, "P"' 1Jia11, M~n #1,ah
;n uclumc oc.an/rcmt comm1m;fy, ptiwztc pool
& apo., limuton• and granrt• tl..rot1glrout.
644-9060
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SAN CLEMENTE • $76<},000
Mediterranean cualom home wrtlr nice ocean
view•, master ~room h08 nitre.at area,
4 bedrooms, 3. 75 batlrs, lorxt/y patio area.
644-9060
Stunning Meditcrranllan home, per/ed family home with
large grauy side yard, hllgQ /ront yard with spacious
•wimming pool, panoramic oaan and golf course 11iews
DmA. PoINT • $6,500,000
Sp.ctacular new ~Jw,,,,. Oii II.~
(A};fqm~ liuing ao Yorlt .,,,,l.i.tioat.J
intc,.;or, lilmw,,, ~ gat.J communifr.
664-9060
NEW LISTINGS . . ..
HUNTINGTON BEACH , $155,000
Best floorplan in Seabreeze townhomes, 2 bedrooms, 2 baths,
living room with fireplace, 2 patios, inside laundry room, two car
garage, located in front of clubhouse, pooVspa area.
644,9060
TURTLE ROCK , $398,500
Immaculate and beautifully upgraded with plantation shutters,
marble fl oors, balcony off master suite, security alam1 system,
private patio with custom slate landscape, 3 bedrooms, 2.5 baths.
644,9060
BALBOA ISLAND , $649 ,000
Charming duplex with 3 fireplaces, front house 3 bedrooms,
2 baths, rear unit, 2 bedrooms, 2 baths
644,9060
CORONA DEL MAR , $855,000
Wonderful 2 story 3 bedroom, 3 bath home with den, totally
remodeled in warm light tones, Mexican pavers, ocean view,
approximately 3,200 square feet (not verified).
644,9060
BIG CANYON , $1,995,000
Fabulous golf course views from this 5 bedroom, 5 bath, 3 fire,
places, pool, spa, gazebo, estate slightly elevated over the 7th tee
with views of tee boxes.
644,9060
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OPEN HOUSES •
SATURDAY'S INVITATIONS SUNDAY'S INVITATIONS
ALISO VIEJO ~
COLLEGE PARK .
2437 College Park Dr. $198,000 Cammy Leslie 250 Las Flores $155,000 Carla Broffman
BALBOA PENINSULA
\ 3411 Finley Ave. $342,000 David McCulloch
221 Narcissus $855,000 Rick Schreiber BAYSIDE DRIVE
2215 Bayside Drive $4,695,000 Jeff Ewing
CosTA MEsA THE BLUFFS
_ 556 Glorietta $338,000 ""' Cammy Leslie 201 4 Phalarope Court $379,950 Jeannine Stake 209Nata $436,000 Oiuck Colesworthy
CORONA DEL MAR
18 San Sebastian $1 ,275,000 Carol Allison 221 Narc.issus $855,000 Lis Olsen
CosTA MEsA
2014 Phalarope Court $379,950 Jeannine Stake
2 Wellesley $215,800 Christy Langford COWAN HEIGHTS
19040 Fairhaven Ext. $1,45Q,OOO Claudia Mayfield~ Wise
IRVINE TERRACE HARBOR RIDGE
1419 Dolphin Terrace $1,495,000 Seesemann I Miles 18 San Sebastian $1 ,275,000 David Prince
IRVINE
2 Wellesley $215,800 Christy Langford
IRVINE TERRACE
10 Fair Harbor $2,450,000 Prince / Pe~eira 1419 Dolphin Terrace $1,495,000 Seesemann I Miles
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NEWPORT HEJGHI'S ~ ·--~-Via Udo Nord $2, 795,(XX) . Lyleen Ewing , . I
325 La Jolla. $439,000 Robert Bents ..uno VIiLAGE
601 Lido Park Dr. 3F $450,000 Mary Lou Kiehler
SUMMIT, IRVINE NEWPORT HEIGHTS
2 Brigadier $899,900 Ward / Powell 325 La Jolla $439,000 Jennifer Noonan
NEWPORT SHORES
247 Walnut $399,000 Olga Matthews
1707 Miramar $439,000 Mary Ann Nethercutt PENINSULA POINT . ' 1707 Miramar $439,000 Mary Ann Nethercutt
I I THE POINTE, NEWPORT COAST THE POINTE, NEWPORT COAST
7 Bridgeport $779,000 Marie Deremiah 7 Bridgeport $779,000 Marie Deremiah
SPYGLASS HILL
TURTLE R OCK, IRVINE 20 Morro Bay $749,000 Don Olson
l Mira $509,000 Sonj a Powell 1 San Martin $699,000 Joyce Olson
SUMMIT, IRvJNE
2 Brigadier $899,900 Ward / Powell
148 Villa Point Dr. $248,900 Mike Evans VILLA POINT
148 Villa Point Dr. $248,900 Mike Evans
WESTCLIFF WESTCLIFF
1100 Rutland Road #2 $168,000 Sally Nettel 1100 Rutland Road #2 $168,000 Sally Nettel
C1998 Coldwell Banker Corponation. An Equal ()ppoftunlty Company. Equel Housing Opportunity. All OftlcH lndependenlly Owned end Operated. . ' .
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Joy CURTIN
EXCLUSIVES
(714) 644-9060 x 126 & 148
BIG CANYON -PREsTIGIOUS GATED COMMUNITY
HARBOR RIDGE -INCREDIBLE VALUE -INCREDIBLE VIEW
THE BLUFFS -LISTED AND SOLD IN 30 DAYS
CALL US FOR FURTHER INFORMATION ON THESE PROPERTIES
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• Magnificent custom 4 bedroom single • Superior craftsmanship & attention to
level home with pool and spa. $1,250,000 detail, 4 bedroom estate, gated community
C1996 Coldwel Banker Corporation. An EqlJll Opportunity Compiny. Equ91 Housing Oppor1unlty. Al OfllcN lndepeodently Owned and Operated.
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Over $28,000,000
in transactions through Decetnber, 1996.
Thank you for making 19~6 an outstanding year!
(714) 729-819
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.10 FAIR HARBOR, NEWPORT COAST
OPEN SATURDAY 12-5PM
$2,350,000
For more information, plea~e call:
Stunning contemporary
Mediterran ean estate with
panoramic Pacific Ocean and
Pelican Hill Golf Course
views. Newly constructed in
1995, this elegant 5 bedroom,
5 .5 bath h ome is situated on
over one~half -an -acre.
Pelican Hill is a private,
guard gated community and
is situated at the northwest
edge of Newport Coast.
DAVID PRINCE
& BONI PEREIRA
Estate Division Specialists
(714) 644-9070 Ext. 120 & 105
01996 Coldwell Banker Corporation. An Equal Opportunity Company. Equal Housing Opportunity. All OfflCes Independently Owned and Operated.
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CHARMING TUDOR
ON BALBOA ISLAND .
3 bedroom, 3 bath
duplex with 1 bedroom
apartment, sundeck off
master bath, family room,
2 patios and wet bar.
Offered at $670,000
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IN NEWPORT BEACH
3 bedrooms, gourmet
kitchen, family room with
fireplace, vaulted ceilings,
professionally landscaped,
master with Jacuzzi tub.
Reduced to $439,000
For more information , call:
GRAYCE TALIAFERRO
673-6900 Ext. 26
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1 New Year's Day
Association office closed
2 8:30 a .m ., Board of Directors meeting
3 10 a.m. - 2 p.m., Brokers Preview
MLS Book delivery
6 8:45 a .m ., GPA Committee meeting
7 8:45 a.m., Affiliate Committee meeting
8 9 a .m ., COMPASS Beginner class
· 9 9 a.m. -12:30 p .m., Seminar:
Affract More Buyers and Create More Sales
By Jeff Elias, nationally renowned finance
expert
10 10 a .m . -2 p .m ., Brokers Preview
-13 8:30 a.m., Ori entation/Induction
9 a.m., MLS Committee meeting
15 2 p .m., Internet class
16 9 a .m., Grievance Committee meeting
9 a.m. COMPASS Advanced c lass
17 10 a .m . -2 p.m., Brokers Preview
20 Martin Luther King, Jr. Day (obseNed)
Association office closed
22 2 p .m., COMPASS Beginner class
23 9 a .m. -4 p.m., Seminar:
Resident/al Rental Property
By Attorney Bert Cook
24 1 O a.m . -2 p .m., Brokers Preview
31 10 a.m. -2 p .m ., Brokers Preview
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IRVINE TERRACE VIEW HOME
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• 4 Bedrooms, 3 Baths
• Remodeled in 1988
• Aprx. 3,400 SF
•Formal dining room
•View deck
• Separate Office
• Enclosed spa off master bedroom
• Large backyard, landscaped by
Roger's Gardens
• Two car attached garage
SHOWINGS BY APPOINTMENT WITH BRUCE OR LINDA
BRUCE MILLER & LINDA MARSTON
CoLOWELL BANKER NEWPORT BEACH
(714) 644.-9070 EXT. 131 & 155
Dumont welcomed at
Coldvvell Banker
She stays focused on her
clients
Sales associate Fran Dumont has ·
recently joined the Coldwell Banker
Irvine office, announced branch
manager Scott MacDonald.
A real estate professional since
1990, Dumont worked for a major
real estate firm prior to joining
Coldwell Banker.
0 1 focus on providing the best
possible service to my clients,"
Dumont said, who has a background
in accounting and business.
Originally from Los Angeles, she
curren.tly resides in Irvine. In her
spare time she enjoys boating and
lakes.
Fron Dumont
firm with more dum 300 offices and
13,(J()() SllUs assodatn. Owned and
spotuoretl b1 Natiollal RHlty 7ru.rt,
Coldwell Banker Reritkllllal
Brourage is tlN large1t fpmcltised
brourage of CoWwell Banker
ResidentiafAJ!iliates, Inc. whkla leas
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For your real estate needs, caU
Fran Dumont al tlu Coldwell Banur
Irvine office.al (714) 552-2()()() or
nach Coldwell Banur on tM
lnumetal
http://www.coldweUbanur.com.
Based in Mission Viejo, Coldwell
BanUr Residential Brolurage is tlu
nation '1 /arg•1t nal e1tau brobrage
2,4()() franchised real estate offices I ·
and more than 55,000 sales \ I
associates tltro11glao11t North
America.
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onr ''"'"' hrrpl••c md ha1 "'"'!"" m '"'"1:1'""'" Kn.hen
<ompktch rtlllotklcd C'on•n .c1u111er Muhlc & nlc n.~"'
Aprw' 2250 <I #,HHW
EXTRAORDINARY VALUE $169,000
Buurttul .~BR. 2 SR.\ hmm "/'loJmg gla.s.s doon & ~w fircpl.tcc
Rcu pJ110 & mom lof Jog l:ntu' ".ilk.5 to Newport~ bJril4UN
SOMMERSET CITIHOMES 5174,900
48k, 2 !iBA l\\O wm cml unn \\/2 CM g.ir. VJultcd ccihns-. skv·
hghh, 1\\11 hJl<t1111c' & pnutc plllu Thom.mill unJcr
multct 1192 HYD
REPUBLIC HOM£ $198,000
°I<> ( oJ'I Metro. llugc 4BR. I 75RA, 2 >Ion· coronado model, lire·
plJ<C l-.11111lv nw1m l Jrgc Im. lircJr pncc M:is1cr bedroom down· ''·"r,#2Y~l'R
SPAJU(LING CLEAN $209,000
In ( ollcgc Park 1 Ne" C<trpcl & p.imt in tho~ light & bnght 3 BR.
l 7511A home \\/tircpbce 1n h'1ng room Pride of ownership
JrcJ1#22l 0 1
PEEL THB OCEAN BREEZES $2()9,900
l .. ugc f\\o '1orv home "/48R, 2 758A and 2 muter su1rcs! Formal
step Jo\\n living mom \\fbnclt fircplKc. Secluded quiet f<lmily
ntighhorhooJ Onlv a htltc ndc &om rhc buch!#l8PAR
MESA VBRDE ORE.AM HOME $225,000
l,.;rtJt 4RR (or 3 & dent. 38A. 2 storv home. Vaulted cnrrv 10 fomuJ
ll\rng & J1mng rooms Fireplace, lrg vud. Pou R\' accc".
Cul de \lc#.UMAR •
nu; Hl!RJTAGE $239,000
ltirch on the nurt.e1 Pm-ate cobblestone stttd lcaru to elc~m,
\f'JCIOU\ hoOl<' 38R, (2 mutns), pl'" den, 38A. French Joon, N\'
"1mlo". fom1.il dirung. COIV fircplacc122HER
GREAT FAMILY HOME $258,900
48R, 2 SBA home w/fonnal dmmg. Fireplace in f~ly room lrK
bonu\ room Buuntitl ficuj trees border enarc rcu yard. M2'1bu lfC
flood hgh1'#33CAR
6·PLBX $286,000
Reduced 1houj,lflds' Well mainDined in great area of Hollywood.
2BR hou5e & 4 I RR & nudio uniu on huge corner lot. 3 enclosed
p.mgc' "/irnple p;irt.ing. Owner mocivmd!!l 11 NEW
f!A.STSJOB POOL HOME $395,000
R.cdu,cJ O\'cr SS0,000' 3BR. 2BA home w/fmuly room & fireplace
on m·cr 111,000+~r loi in E•st\lde Costa Mt"Sa in rounrv smp area.
Mm1 drnubk arc• C.ill no" '#3o22N
FABULOUS Wl!STCLIFF HOME $489,000
Sought after neighborhood 10 Wcsrchff. Bcaubnck & ~1cd enrrv lJg
P•llO<t 5olu he•teJ ('<Xii. rcJwood ho1 rub, 3 firepbccs llru\"c
hirJ .. ,1od llonn High bum cc1lmp, fab funilv room & fOnnal
dining wom. nc'tllv cupc1cd ~b1c & ccrunic riles, cum>m blinds &
drape.sf US l'
2792 Longwood CL Pat Davis Saturcbl. 1 ·• $21 ,000
1657 Iowa St. Sa tu.1fi. 1-4 Jim Mahaffy $2 ,000
3323 Maryland Circle Delpha Oswald Satwda?. 1-4 $22 ,000
2-476 '8' Santa Ana Saturdal. 1-4 Bonnie Turner $18 ,499
1620 lowa 'B' SunW, 1·4 Carmen SlpoJ $ ,90-0
1321 Sussex Lane Sund~ 1·4 Jerrie Mahoney $48 ,00-0
2403 College Drive Jerrie Mahoney Sunda/. 1-4 $21 ,000
1805 Hummingbird
Pat Davi.1 SunchJ: 1·4 $35 ,900
3339 Nevada Sunda/, 1-4 Delpha Oswald $25 ,000
1771 Ncwhampshirc
Jim ~haffy Sunda/, 1-4 $22 ,500
20251 Ughtbousc Lane
Dick Jan tt.cr SundaJ: l -5 $33 ,900
1891 Orange •c•
Bonnie Turner Sundal, l -4 $23 ,000
6"'6~oann M uc Vang S~l-3 $1 ,500
COLDWELL BANKER
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Veteran agent continues his
winning ways at Coldwell
Banker Costa Mesa
David Hayes of the Coldwell Banker
Costa Mesa office was recently honored
with.the Outstanding Performance Award,
announced Danny Winders, branch.manager.
An award winning top producer since he
joined Coldwell Banker in 1981, Hayes was
also recognized for selling nine properties
and acquiring two new listings in the month
of November.
"I treat every transaction as if it were my
own home," Hayes said.
Highlights of his career include
membership in the International President's
Circle. an honor reserved for the top two
percent of the 55.000 Coldwell Banker sales'
associates worldwide. Hayes is also a
member of the prestigious President's Club,
and is ranked among the top one percent of
Coldwell Banker sales associates in
Southern California.
Hayes is a certified Relocation Specialist.
a member of the National Associatiof\ of
Realtors• and the Orange County Board of
Realtors•.
He has lived in Huntington Beach for
fllOS:C than 20 years with his wife. Magaly
and their two children. ln hi s spare time he
David Hayes
enjoys tennis. skiing. swimming. reading
and travel.
For JOllr ruJ estaU needs, caU Dtnid
H.,n of du ColdweU Banbr Costa Me1a
offi" at (114) 668-9333 or reach Coldwell
8""hT on IM lllUnlet al
lrJJp:l/www.coldwelUHutlur.com. Based in
Mis1ion V-iejo, Coldwell &utlur Rtsilknlial
Brohrage is the nation 11 large1t real e1tate
brobrage jinn with more than 300 0Jfiu1
and l~,000 lahs associalls. Owned and
spon1ored by NatiolUll RealJJ Trust,
ColdweU &u.ker Rtsldenlial Brokerage is
tire largnt frtutclrised brokerage of
Col4w1U BanUr ReriU""41 AJ!Uiall1,
Inc., wlrklt has 2,460 francltiled real tstau
offe1s a1'd 11ton than 55,()()() sal11
as1ocillu1 thro11gltout North Amema.
Premier family neighborhood Construction wm be completed
in February on this custom' home in Newport's premier family neighborhood. The home
is on a large lot in a prime inner loop street location. Construction is all new and of
excellent quality with traditional styling. The home is planned for family living and
cotertainjng with great auenclon to detail.
The 4,146 square foot home will have five bedrooms, -including ~a master suite and .
downstairs guest or live-in suite, four full baths and a powder room, a formal living and
dining room, a large family room, top of the line kitchen. an office. a game room. a
laundry room and a three car garage.
The large kitchen bas a walk-in pantry and butler's pantry. Kitchen appliances
include a 48" Viking range w1tb six burners, a griddle and two ovens. Counters are
granite with embossed tile back.splash. The family room has a used brick fireplace and
built-in cherry wood cabinetry. The master bedroom suite has a fireplace and retreat
area. The master bathroom has an oversized Jacuzzi tub, a large shower with two
shower heads. two sinks and a makeup area.
Ceitjogs are nine feet tall and there are solid wood doors that are eight feet tall.
. Natural finished maple flooring has been used throughout the lower level. Wood
moldings have been used extensively, including door and window casings, baseboards
and crown moldings. The yard is being professionally landscaped and includes a front
porch and patio, along with a used brick entryway. The home is offered for $1,149,000.
FOi' '*HY ile.f°"""""n, coll Andy Broob at (114) ftU-4064.
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Peace, Joy & Prosperity ,__,
Throughout I 997
Dear Friends,
As we begin a new year full of promise and hope,
may I extend to you· my heartfelt th~ks. Because
of your continuing loyal support I was once again
"number one* in sales for my entire office. The
business transactions we had, t he many referrals
you have given me, your family members who have
called on my services, all came togeth er to give me
this outstanding year.
With the economy starting to turn around and
prices stabilizing, 1 997 promises to be an exciting
year. With Gods help I will continue to work hard
for you, to give you the best real estate service that
is possible.
Once again, THANK YOU for h elping make my
year. I hope I will have an opportunity to do the I same for you. Warmly,
'Pat () '7CJOte-Z'~
COLDWeLL
BAN~eR U
~Expect the best:"
Office: (7'14) 668-9333
Res: (7 14) 545-3650
Pager: (714) 651-2927
Coldwell Banker Real Estak
16~ Adams. Costa Mesa
CA 92626
BroYlnell is top producer at
Bal~oa Island. Realty
Last year was another
successful one for Balboa
Island agent
Alice Brownell, broker associate
with Balboa Island Realty, has again
been named top
producer by
Walter Mitchell,
owner-broker.
Last year was a
busy one for
Brownell, both
on and off the
Island, where
she has been a
resident for the
past 19 years.
Along with
being a veteran Alice Brownell
member of the
waterfront community, she has been
involved in sales and building new
homes, which makes her one of the
most knowledgeable agents on the
Island.
Her appreciation of the wonderful
lifestyle and knowing the people who
live there contribute to her success.
Each client she has represented is not
only delighted to be a new resident of
Balboa Island but has also become a
new friend. Her referral base
continues to grow as more satisfied
clients refer
their friends
and relatives
to her.
Whether you
are selling a
property or
interested in
purchasing a
new home,
Brownell will
~~ .... be happy to
put her
enthusiasm
about Balboa Island to work for you.
Alice Brownell may be contacted at
Balboa Island Realty, (714) 673-8700
or tltro"fh her voice mall at (714)
648-2235.
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1641 EAST BALBOA BOULEVARD
Balboa Cape Cod home cnensivdy rcmoddcd and cwtom dcsigJtcd
with 2 bedroom 2 bath + den + Loft hu three fireplaces, country
kirchcn, front and back stairway serving the upstairs, this
charming property complercly surrounded by private
gardens. USTED $729,000 326 BUENA VISTA
1514 EAST OCF.ANFRONT
An original Balboa home in prime oc.can-fronr
locarion, gJCat family home w/3 bedrooms 2
baths, 2 fireplaces, 2 car garage + carport +
separate laundry; sunset and Catalina views in
serene setting. LISTED $1,350,000
Exceptional contemporary home with elevator serving 3 lcvcls ofliving: 3
bedrooms, 3.5 baths, family room w/fireplac.c, living room, dinin~ room,
front brick patio, sandy beach, dock for large and small boais; views of
ruming basins and Ncwpon Bay. USTED $1,900,000
Cannery Village Realty Inc. Dayna Pettit
202S W. Balboa Blvd. Newport Bqch, California 92663 673-3899 651-4610
SeavieYI: ·one of NeY1port Beach's best kept secrets
BOUNDARmS:
The community of Seaview is one of the best
kept secrets in Newport Beach. It is bordered
by San Miguel Drive to the west, San Joaquin
Hills Road to the south, Spyglass Hill to the
north and the community of Spyglass to the
cast.
HOMES:
Seaview is one of Newport Beach's premier
residential 24-hour guard gated oorrununities.
Built in 1977 by Broadmoor Homes, Seaview
is comprised of 168 single family homes
situated on 18 very lush and private cul-de-
sacs. Streets are terraced to give more than 50
percent of the homes a view of the ocean and
Newport Harbor. Most of the remaining
homes enjoy city lights and mountain views.
The "Yacht'' streets arc named from the
America's Cup and other famous sailing
vessels.
Seaview has become a favorite for famjlies
by offering security in a resort-like
atmosphere. It is close to San Miguel Park
whlch has haodbaU, basketball courts and a
softball p_ark. , .. . ...... . . . . . .
This home is 0C1W listed in the community of Seaview
STYLE OF HOMES: landscaped yard. It is a Nantucket model with
Scavicw bas four different single-story breathtaking views of the ocean. city lights
models and one two story model which range and snow capped mountains.
from about l ,872 to 2,900 square feet. Many
of the homes have been completely
customized to add additional living areas and
updated with the latest in kitchen and
bathroom design.
RECENT SALES:
In 1996, there were eight homes sold from as
low as $499,000 to the hlghcst sale of
$675,000. Price ranges are determined by the
quality of the views of Newport Harbor and
ocean, up~s. lot size and location.
NOW LISTED:
There are four listings on the market Listing
prices range from $450,000 to SS99,000. Just
listed is a one story, three bedroom house in
model home condition, with a lovely
COMMUNITY FEATURES:
Homes surround the community clubhouse.
pool. spa and tennis courts. San Miguel Park,
the Gclson's and Newport HilJs shopping
oeoters. Andersen and Lincoln Elementary
schools arc alJ within walking distance. On
holidays there are often oommunity sponsored
e¥cnts for the homeowners and their friends.
The association dues of S 160 per month are
the lowest in the Newport Beach area for a
guard-gated community with similar
amenities. 'There is no Mello-Roos tax.
SCHOOLS:
Children attend Andersen Elementary School
and Corona dcl Mar High School. Private
schools located nearby are Hubor Day, Our
Lady Queen of Angels and Mariners Christian
School.
SHOPPING:
Fashion Island is just over a mile away.
offering the finest shops. restaurants and
movie theaters in Orange County.
SOURCE:
Carole Freedman of Metro Realty, (714)
720-9422.
I/ JOU wou/.d lih to 1ub..U a COllUftUllity
profih o/ 1our /ant area, pkau /oUow tit• ""°"' /°"""' "114 endo1e a """' ou.tliM
(Tito""" Guide) of du flnG lllo111 witlt o
pltoto o/ o c,,,,.,111 Ustillf. TM d11crlplio11 of
tltt properlJ fHI ulUler tlN "•ow li.INd"
stctlo11. Se"" IO: J..& Viker, refll nlaN '"""'' °""' PUol, 330 w. ., SL, Costa M1so, CA, 92'21, ('!14) 514-IUJ.
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NeV#port Custo111 Estates announces opening of the_
Luxury Collectjon at , Harbor Ridge
Collectior offers exquisite
view oriented homes
Located behind private guarded gates in
the exclusive established community of
Harbor Ridge, the Luxury Collection
offers exquisite, view oriented custom one
story and two story classical Italian and
Mediterranean inspired homes. Ranging
from 3.000 to 5,400 square feet of li ving
space. the residences are situated on lots
averaging one-third of an acre. All have
panoramic views o r the city, mountains and
canyon Prices start from $845,000. There
are no Mello Roos or special assessments
taxes. Monthly a~sociatioo dues are about
$150
Features include four to five bedrooms.
four and one-half to five and one-half
baths. three to four car garages and library.
Each custom home is designed to create an
ambiance of elegance and richness.
Detailed Mediterranean and Italianesque
architecture creates a style reminiscent of a
European resort area. Dramatic entries,
curved staircases, stately columns. arches
and niches are o nly a few custom features
used throughout the architecture of the
homes. Special features such as expansive
entries to maximize the view. custom
The Luxury Collection ot Harbor Ridge
deSigned floors. walk-in wet bars, library
with optional fireplace, optional music -
rooms, guest rooms and loggias add an
impressive touch to every occasion and
make each home an entertainer's delight,
yet are practical for living. You may select
from a variety of available home des~gns,
or allow their architects to design a home
that reflects your personal preference and
taste.
Standard amenjties include marble, wood
and limestone entry flooring, custom
staircase railings, wood burning fireplaces
Trade program and custom
home packages offered by
N e'Wport Cu stom Estates
They specialize in today's
market demands
Newport Custom Estates. Inc. offers a
unique trade-in program for qualified
buyers. This ::.pecial program allows you to
trade in your current home for a new
cuslo m home in various developments by
Newport Custom Estates. Restrictions apply.
Home packages are also available in the
following locati ons of Newport Coast:
Ocean Ridge, from SI , 195,000 for homes
ranging fro m 4.000 to 6.000 square feet.
Pelican Hill, from S 1.495,000 for homes
ranging from 4.500 to 10.000 square feet.
Pelican Point. from $1 ,595,000 for homes
ranging from 4,000 to 8,000 square feet.
Pe lican Crest, from $1,795,000 for homes
ranging from 4,500 to I 0,000 square feet.
Pelican Hill, Pelican Crest and Ocean
Ridge arc known for incredible views of the
ocean, harbor, city and golf course with lots
ranging from ooe quarter to one fuU acre.
Pelican Point offers ocean front living with
direct beach access and lots averaging one
quarter acre. This secluded area is
surrounded by the Pelican Hill Golf Course
with outstanding views of the ocean.
Each home is truly a masterpiece and
provides hassle free custom home living.
Affordable pricing with true custom
Artist's rendering of home in Pelican Point
e legance is provided for every home. Each
home is custom. not being duplicated,
ensuring a unique design for an
environment that will enhanoe your
lifestyle.
Residents of these fine communities arc
located only a short distance from the
Pelican Hill Golf Club, Fashion Island,
Crystal Cove State Park bcacbes and other
recreational destinations of Newport and
Laguna Beach. Shopping, dining and
entertainment are only a few of the finer
things offered in these special locations.
For lnfomflltio,., call (114) 641-2452.
in the living room. family room and master
sujte with custom designed facings. The
homes have quaJjty baseboards, generous
recessed lighting throughout. duaJ zone
heating and air conditioning, an optiooaJ
central vacuum system, custom rounded
wall comers, a large laundry area and walk-
in closets (most plans). Gourmet kjtchens
are complemented with center island
cooktops, optional salad sink, granite
countertops. dual dishwashers, 48 inch
wide Sub-Zero and double oven. Also
included are large pantries, microwave and
trash compactor. Each of these special
homes off crs a lavish master suite with
retreat. Master bath features include
optional marble slab countcrtops, spa tub
with marble surround, nwble shower with
dual controls and bideL Most homes
include optional view balconies in selected
rooms. Residents of Harbor R idge also
benefit from its private, secluded cul-de..sac
location and 24 hour guard service. ·
Elegant exteriors include decorator entry
light fi xtures, clay or concrete tile rooms,
crafted double entry doors, pre-cast
concrete columns and window surrounds (if
applicable), automatic roll up garage doors,
pre-cast balcony balustrades (if applicable),
quality French doors tltrougbout,
Mediterranean style stucco colors, custom
designed colored stamped or scored
driveway and much more.
To noels the LMxruy Cofkction al
Harbor Ridgt (stt TltollUU Gllillt pogt
889 J-6) from M~ArlJsar Boulnanl takt
San Joaq11in Hilb Road tast to Sp11llu1
Road, turn It.ft, thtn turn righl al
Ridgtlbtt Dri'l't. Procttd thro11gh tht
pmd galtd tnll'y straighl up Ridgtlint
Dri-vt to tht tighlh rlgltl. Plta1t vi.fit our
on 1iJe 1ale1 and information olfice. For
information, call (114) 641-2452.
A neYI year, a new team, a
fresh outlook
Natalie and Lee Ames ioin
Prudential -Jon Douglas
Their's is a story from which movies are
made, the kind with the happy endings and
bright new beginnings. Both Natalie and Lee
Ames grew up as Southern California .
natives, just a few miles from one another.
NataJje, the eldest daughter of Charles and
Westine Kem, of the Kem Food family,
attended school in Santa Barbara and
experienced life in the sunlight of the valley.
In her early professional days, she spent a
decade with Delta Airlines, based both in
San Francisco and Los Angeles. Changing
careers, Natalie moved to Palm Desert and
again in the glare of the sunlight.. developed
her skills in real estate sales at the Vmtage,
Big Hom and PGA West golf resorts.
Meanwhile, no stranger to sunlight and
glare of stage lights, Lee is the son of actor
Leon Ames and wife Christine. Leon later
became well known as "Ford dealer" Leon
Ames. Lee graduated from the Harvard
School in North Hollywood and the
Pasadena Playhouse. Then he did a tour of
duty in the United States Navy during the
Vietnam War. Afterward, he settled in New
York City for throe yea.rs before returning to
Southern California where he continued a
career in sales and sales management in the
retail automobile business. lo 1980, change
again beckoned and took him to Texas
where he remained for 15 years. Lee's
father, a longtime Corona del Mar resident
passed away in 1993. It was around th.is
time Lee and Natalie became reacquainted:
feU in love and committed their lives
together, continuing to live in their place in
the sun, Irvine Te:crace.
As new members to the Prudential -Jon
Douglas Company Newport Beach officie,
they are welcomed additions with their
experienced people skills. comfortable and
friendly style and professional acumen.
NflltllU ad ut .4.AN1 ca IH noele64 ot
,,.. PrwtJ."""1 -1011 0o,,,11u c"""""''
Newpon Be«ll oJfke at (114) 159-UOO or
(114) 1194611.
o Large 1 t!r 2 Story Custom Homes
(Ranging from 3,000 to 5,400 S.F.)
a Huge Lots
(Average of l /3 acre)
o Spectacular V'uws
City, Mountain and Canyon.
o Gate Guarded Community
24HR guard service
o No Mello Roos or
Special .Assessment Taxes
(Low tax rate)
o Low Aslociation Dues
(Approx. $150 Monthly)
CALL 714-647-2452
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Newport Custom Escates, Inc., is proud to announce
the release of a limited collection of new cuscom
homes. All arc within a private, quiet cul-de-sac
location in one of Newport Beach's m ost exclusive
• communities. The H om es share panoramic views of
the city, mountains & canyons.
These special I & 2 story homes will be develo ped by
Newport Custom Estates and built by Hilton Homes.
Creative architecture and exceptional detailing
provide an incomparable setting for elaborate
entertaining as well as intimate family living.
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Bayshores Realty opens "'ith a look from the Past
New agency highlights
area's history with the
1997 Bayshores Almanac
Bayshores Realty opened its doors for
business this week. and in conjunction,
developed a commemorative calendar
highlighting the neighborhood's unique
history. Called the 1997 Bayshores
Almanac. it is full of historic photos of
Bayshores dating all the way back to
1929, when it was known as Camp
Bayshores.
"Bayshores got its start as an overnight
camp where vacationers from Los
Angeles could come down for the
weekend and pitch their tent," said Drew
Lawler. an agent of Bayshores Realty.
"Bayshore Camp later evolved into the
Bayshores Trailer Park during the 1930s
and. ultimately, just Bayshores when the
Irvine Company decided to make the
area its first residential subdivision in
1941 :·
The almanac also includes early photos
of CliffHaven, the old Castaways
R~tBurant. Bayshores beach scenes from
' the '50s and, of course. Bayshores' most
famous dad. John Wayne. with his
family.
'The almanac was a lot of fun to put
together," said Lawler, a 38-year-old
native of Newport Beach. "My
grandparents bought one of the original
bungalows in th~ Bayshores Trailer Parle
in 1947, so our family has many great
memories of Bayshores over the years."
Bayshores Realty is Lawler's newest
venture and follows a string of successful
publications that he and his wife, Linda.
have started over the years, including the
Newport Center News. OC Metro and
World Trade Magazine, The couple live
in Bayshores with their two children,
Ryan and Katie,
"We're blessed to live in such a
wonderful neighborhood with so many
great friends," Lawler said,
Bayshorcs Realty also f catures Michael
Lawler Jr., who serves as broker,
Bayshores is a gate guarded, bayfront
community of 249 homes. each different
in their floor plan and style. There arc
two private beaches and a swim dock
with slide. Additionally. there arc many
neighborhood events throughout the year,
including children's parties for
Christmas, Easter and Halloween,
Sunday afternoon beach barbecues and
the Opening Day,
For more in/omralion, contact Dnw
I.Aw/er at (714) 646-8866. Bayshorts
Realty is located al 901 Dover Drive,
Newport Beacli.
Bayshore Comp wos one of the first Irvine Ranch lessees. It y.iould later evolve into
BayshOres, the Irvine Company's first residential development. 'This 1929 photo
shows the location of the original Boy Bridge up against the diff.
Bayshore Comp evolved into Bayshores Trailer Park and Boot landing, as shown in
this 19 40s publicity photo. Phot;>s from 1997 BoyshoreJ Almanac
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Cliffside Cottage by the Sea is one of .a kind ·
A unique bed and breakfast
villa in Corona del Mar
This unique bed and breakfast villa in
Corona del Mar overlooks the harbor
and marina and has ocean and Catalina
views.
Cliff side Cottage by the Sea has been
owned by Linda and John Martin since
1975 and marketed and managed as a
bed and breakfast by June Davis since
August 1996.
Occupancy was nearly 90 percent last
year and has been I 00 percent so far
this year, with several repeat guest
reservations throughout the year.
According to Davis, their success may
be attributed to the cottage's uniqueness
and charm along with awesome views
from nearly every ro0m. Additionally,
each guest receives special treatment to
make sure their stay is a memorable
one.
Some of the touches that make arrival
at the bed and breakfast special include
a basket of fruit, muffins, juice, coffee
beans and a personal arrangement of
e~otic flowers. Guests also receive a
greeting card with a picture of the
sunset view from the cottage patio/deck,
The view From the patio at Cliffside Cottages
which they can mail or keep as a
memento.
Due to enormous success,
introductory special rates have been
continued. An evening at the bed and
breakfast is $150, Sunday through
Thursday and $200 per night on Friday
and Saturday. Exceptions arc holidays
and summer.
For Davis, the personal interaction
involved in accommodating so many
guests for special occasions has been as
rewarding as having high occupancy
rates.
The Cliff side Cottage bas been a
home for judges, attorneys, doctors,
chief executive officers, Realtors.
secretaries, nurses and people
recovering from plastic surgery.
Couples fly in from as far away as
Aorida to spend their anniversary at the
Cottage. Additionally, couples reserve
the bed and breakfast for special
occasions, romantic weekends or as a
getaway to escape the pressures of Hf e.
Nights at the cottage ~ave been given
as gifts to parents from their children,
from wives to husbands and husbands to
their wives and to say thank you to
clients from a myriad of businesses.
For local residents, the cottage has
also been used as an extra bedroom for
guests visiting from out of town.
Guests can expect a master bedroom,
dining room, living room with a wood
burning fireplace and queen-sized sofa
bed. two bathrooms and a full service
kitchen and view patio. There are views
of the water from the main living
spaces.
Cliffside Cottage is the only bed and
breakfast of its kind in ~orona del Mar
and Newport Beach.
'This is a lot of fun and very
rewarding -I love to work with people
and I love to do unique and creative
marketing," said Davis, who has been a
top marketing specialist in residential
sales for more than 20 years. 1'hc
guests are happy, the Martin·~ are happy
and I am happy!''
For 1JUJn ilt/onnalion or
ns'"'1tions, conlad June Davis aJ
Coast Propmus o/Cali/omia, (714)
5'8·6646 or on the Internet at
www.cUJfsi.decottage.coa
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COSTA MESA
204 Emerald Ave.
Beach Time Realty
Dottie Lewis
673-6511
2BR
BALBOA PENINSULA
1354 E. Oceanfront 4BR
Cannery Village Realty
Vince Mayell
673-3777
1641 E. Balboa Blvd. 2BR
Cannery Village Realty
673-3777
CORONA DEL MAR
2502 Seaview
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Metro Realty
Jeanine Paquette
675-2225
Binnie Dixon
720-9469
3BR
Sunl-4 $929,000
Sat/Sun 1-4 $1,095,000
Sun 1-4 $729,000
Sat/Sun 1-4 $595,000
Eastside beauty Located near Newport Beach and close to I 7th Screet.
this beautiful three bedroom home is the area's best value. Cabrillo Street is known for
its lovely look, great neighbors and proximity to Mariners Elementary School.
The home is wann and sunny with lots of light hardwood flooring, French doors and an
open flowing floor plan. lbere is a spacious bright kitchen with a large breakfast area
and built-in desk. The master bath has been redone with special touches.
Best of all, there is a large wooden sundeck overlooking a large yard. This is a great
home for a family and it's listed at $319,000. The owners have transferred and are
highly motivated.
For mon biformation, call Robin Tench of RE/MAX Soulia County al (114) 16().
5()()0, ext. 131.
1097 Tulare Or. 3BR
Jim Ferryman
850-1220
NEWPORT BEACH
1211 E. Balboa Blvd 4BR
Cannery Village Realty
673-37?7
123 Via Genoa 3 + 2
Bud Richley
223-8245
2100 Vista Laredo 4 + 3
Bankers' Preferred Mortgage
Ann Santas
752-6767
854-4302
231 Via Lido Soud JBR
Cannery Village Realty
673-3777
Big Canyon Villas 2-3BR
Mason Ellis Realtors
759-7700
Sun 1-3 $247,000
Sun 1-4 $995,000 .
Sun 12-4 $649,000
Sat/Sun 1-5 $325,000
Sat/Sun 1-4 $2,250,000
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Newport Crest star A rare Newport Beach find, this three bedroom, two
and one-half bath townhome with about I ,650 square feet is priced for immediate sale
due to the seller's transfer. Lovingly upgraded and situated in a quiet. open Newport
Crest setting, this is a special buy.
This home bas a bright white kitchen, a large dining room with a mirrored wall and a
sunny living room with custom built-ins. All of the baths have been redone and
repJumbed with expensive fixtures. There are three decks -one off the extra large
master suite. There is also an oversized attached garage. The home is priced at
$219,000.
For mon infonnatWn, call Robin Tench of RE/MAX Soulia County al (114) 16().
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Tea111 Hoover .rides V#ave of
• • success into 1997
Anne and John combine
their real estate knowledge
for success
Anne and John Hoover with the Newport
Beach office of Ellis Really Group finished
1996 with great success. They more than
doubled their sales Lransaclions from lctSI year
and are ranked number two in the office for
lhe year.
"Team Hoover is really on a roll and they
arc carrying their success righ1 into 1997," said
Ron Mazzano. branch manager. "I know they
are going 10 have another great year."
Representing both buyers and sellers, Team
Hoover enjoys the diversity of working with
all types of clients, whether lhey are a firsl
time buyer or interested in the luxury
properties of the Orange Coast. This year their
business took them from Costa Mesa 10
Laguna Beach and lhe properties ranged from
condos 10 oceanfront villa.~. Team Hoover also
sold two bayfronl properties this yC<tr.
Anne is a lifelong resident of Newport
Beach and Corona del Mar. Having lived in
Bayshores, the Bluffs. ShoreclifTs. Lido Isle,
Jasmine Creek. Big Canyon and Beacon Bay,
she understands the varied characteristics and
lifestyles of each neighborhood. This
experience helps her when assisting buyers in
selecting the appropriate area. When selling a
home, she can emphasize the strengths and
benefits of each specific neighborhood.
After graduating from lhe University of
Southern California's entrepreneurial program.
Anne began her involvement with real estate,
purchasing properties at auctions while she
rose to the position of chief operating offi cer
for a Newport Beach based conglomerale.
After nine year.; of senior management and
inves1mcn1 real estate experience, she chose lo
focus on residential real estate as her full Lime
career. The combination of Anne's educati on
and businesi; experience, especially in the
drafting and negotiation of contracts, enables
her 10 provide the highest level of professional
service 10 her clients.
Anne and John Hoover
As chairperson of the Multiple Listing
Service committee for 1997. Anne is able to
keep her pulse on all the acti vities pertaining
to properties listed and sold through the
Orange Coast Association of Realtors.
She teams with her husband. John S.
Hoover to provide a comprehensive package
of real estate services for their clients. With
more than 27 years of combined experience in
commercial, investment and residential
properties. as well as real estate finance, they
have the knowledge base to complete lhe most
creative and complex transactions. Team
Hoover utilizes a win-win philosophy when
negotiating all transactions and are proud of
their growing network of referrals from
satisfied clients.
Anne is actively involved with the Junior
League o f Orange County and was
co-chairperson for the 1995 Christmas
Company Exhibition committee. She is proud
.of her contributio.n towards the prevention of
child abuse. Having been a professional
equestrienne showing Hunters and Jumpers
across the United St.ates, Anne understands the
dedication. discipline and determination it
takes to win. Bolh Anne and John enjoy
sailing, riding and especially their two dogs,
Duke and Pistol.
To reach Anne or John Hoover, call Ellis
Really Group ln Newport Beach al (714) 644-
6200.
Fit ·for a king A rare find in C liffuaven. This very private five bedroom. four
bath home with fireplace offers bay, basin and ocean views. Set on a huge, buildable lot
with a three car garage.
For more itiformalion, call James Gray of Ellis Realty Group ill Newport Beach al
(714) 644-6200.
St. Laurent spectacular Just listed in one of Newport Coast's most
desirable residential resort communities is this Cherbourg model with spectacular wpter and
canyon views. This two story borne highlights four bedrooms and three baths and is exquisitely
landscaped both front and rear, including foun~ns, lush foliage and a built-in barbecue.
On the fi rst level the living and dining rooms have upgraded carpet, natural wood plantation
shutters and custom wood flooring separating the rooms. The custom bleached marble fireplace
graces the living room. The spacious kitchen/family rooms feature custom hardwood flooring,
maple cabinets, wooden blinds, fireplace, desk planning area and gas cooktop, double ovens,
dishwasher and micTOwave. The breakfast room and family room take advantage of the serene
canyon and ocean views. There is also a bedroom and full bath with upgraded Lile on this level
and the weU positioned laundry room with ample storage.
The upper level master suite with vaulted ceiling and custom window cov~rings is spacious and
elegant. The master bath has dual vanities, a separate dressing table and separate tub and shower.
This level also offers two additional bedrooms with a shared bath and a double door study to get
away from it all. This package would not be complete without the extensive oqtdoor lighting and
air conditioning. ·
St. Laurent is a gated, private enclave featuring an unparalleled French ambiance. A
community pool and spa are readily available. lt is just a short distance to beaches, entertainment
and amusemenl as well as easy freeway access. lt is near John Wayne airport. Just a sbo11
distance away are the famed shopping centers of Fasblon Island and South (J:>ast Plaza. Offered
at only $599,000. This home will not last so make your appointment today.
For more informallon, caU the ATS team, Ann, Ted and Su.uinne with EIJU Really Group in
Newport Beachw-{714) 6#.6200 or (714) 725-5126.
Real Estate
Arriving in Laguna Beach on February 15, 1997
To advertise in this new edition, contact sales representatives
Janet Vinograd at (714) 574-4248 or Kip Hancock at (714) 574-4247.
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Nancy Peters~n shines Gt
Coast NeV#port Properties
She is a top producer and
serves many Newport Beach
communities
Nancy Peterson has been a full time real
est.ate professional in the Newport Beach area
aince 1979. During her career, she bas sold
millions of dollars in resideodal real esta1e aod
bas been a consiat.ent recipien1 of !'umerous
awards in the real estate industry.
"I chose to move to Coua Newport ~
Properties became or their local ownel'lhip
and knowledge of the area nwket," Peterson
said. "In addition, I was anracted to the
professionalism of the agents and the
nwketiQg philosophy of the company."
Her previoua company was a Sotbeby's
affilia&e. The fact lhlll Coast Newport
Properties ls now an exclusive Socbeby's
lnterriational Realty atrillale made the move a
natural considentioo for her.
Petetsoo serves the area of Belcourt. but bas
represented buyers and sellers in m;u>Y
Newport Beach communities, along with
Corona del Mar, Laguna Beach, Sunset Beach.
Coto de Caza and Lemon Heights. The longest
distance traveled to represent a buyer was
Rancho Santa Fe in San Diego County.
"I strive to constantly upgrade my
professional sic.ills and industry knowledge in
order to offer my clients the best service and
professional advice," Peterson said.
Peterson's clients and associates describe
her as being a highly qualified agent. able to
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Nancy Pelenon
handle all phases of the business with the
highest level of integrity and professionalism.
She bas been designa.tcd consistently as one of
the top five sales agents in each of her past
· oompanics aod given the honor of being
named as a specialist in the sale of estate
properti~ by Great Estates and Previews. She
is also a past coordinator in Orange County for
Sotbeby's ln.temational Realty.
She graduated from Long Beach City
College, where she was the recipient of the
prestigious Viking award and later attended
University of California. Long Bcacb. She has
been selected as the new chairman of the
Professional Standards Committee for the
Orange Coast Association of Realtors for
1997.
During her leisure time, she enjoys
competitive tennis. She competes for the
United States Tennis Association in amaaeur
women's and mixed doubles tennis al an area
club. She also enjoys skiing, music and travel.
Nancy Peteno1t c1111 H nadftl"' (714)
644-16()(). Coast f'!1wporl ProperlU1, 4 Ci'llk
Plavz, Ste. 160, Newporl Beach.
Donna Wall sees . many
opportunities in 1997
She specializes in Corona
del Mar
Donna Wall has earned the reputation as
Corona del Mar's leading area expert and.
as a l 0 year veteran in the industry, she is
very optimistic that home sales will
increase in 1997.
She joined Coast Newport during its
inception in 1990.
"It's been exciting to be in -an
atmosphere of growth and success during
the '90s,'; Wall said. "Now that we see
economic optimism for the Sfale, the
county and the Newport Beach area, l 'H1
is expected to be a sttong year for real
estate sales."
Wall sees a broad spectrum of
opportunities for buyers in Newport
Beach and Corona del Mar. From the new
development production homes oo the
Newport Coast to the various types of
properties available in Corona del Mar;
single family homes, duplexes and
duplex-style condominiums, tha'e are
exciting opportunities in the resale
market.
"Many buyers are looking for well-
maintained duplexes becautc, they
recognize the value of having an income
unit OD their property," Wall said.
"Generally speaking, an income unit
increases your purchasing power by about
$100,000; or reduces your payment by
$1,000."
Her exPertise in CdM result& from
specializing in sales in the area aod being
a resident since 1989. She is involved in
her community and serves as a board
member of the Corona del Mar Residents
Association, a commitu:e representing
Corona del Mar at the Newport Beach
City Council. ·
Do1t110 Wall can k reaclt~tl al (11')
644-1600. Coast New.,on Pfo/Hrtln, 4
Orie Pfc.a, si-. 260, Nwpol't B*«6.
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Reael stays involved Ylith
the Children's Home Society
She has been an active
member for 25 years
Marily,n Read's tradition of excellence in
real estate is weU known by clients and ~
workers. On Nov. 29, Read participated in
anotbe{ tradition of ~xcellence when she
attended The Newport Harbor Auxiliary of
Children's Home Society of California (NHA
CHS) 42nd Annual Oebutante Ball. While the
debut.antes and the decor bespoke splendor, the
event served a serious purpose.
Funds raised from the event support one of
the oldest and larges& no~profit chiJdren's
welfare agencies in California. The programs
sponsored by the Children's Home Socicay of
California include a wide range of adoption
services, foster family care, child advocacy
and public education.
Read was not only a panicipant in lhis
year's ball. but bas been an active member for
more lban 25 years. This year she served as
Auxiliary president and baJI chainnan. She is
committed to promoting awareness of the need
for child care services. shelter care services.
group home services aod care for victi ms of
child abuse. Her efforts as fund raising
chairwoman are greatly appreciated throughout
the year. She also managed to find time to
serve as presentation co-chair in 1996.
The primary fund raising event for NHA
CHS is the debutante ball. The Ritt-Carlton
was transfonned into a Christmas ballroom
with 170,000 Christmas lights. The debutantes
Morilyn Read
shone brighacst of all. A bouquet ot white roses
and Queen Anne's Lace preceded the
debutantes' entrance in white ball gowns and
opera length gloves.
Each debutante represents superior
achievement in the commun.ity with-academic
excellence. sports and community service.
Their individual achievements were detaiJed
by the master of ceremonies, Dr. Andrew Cies.
before the debut.antes waltzed to the strains of
Vienna Land of Dreams with their escorts.
While the ball was a gala evening of fun for
all participants. events such as these highlight
the hard work and determined efforts of
community activists such as Marilyn Read.
With Read's support of and participation in
lhis tradition of excellence all year round, CHS
ensures the continuation of much needed
services for parents and children.
Marilyn Read can be reached al (714) 723-
8800. Coast Newport Properties, 3377 via
Udo, Newport Beach.
Michael Volpe teams up
Ylith y,ife Sue Ellen
He looks forward to working
with Coast Newport
Properties
Michael Volpe is new to the
prof~siooal real estate market but brings
with him enthusiasm aod years of
experience in sate8 and marketing as
former vice president of the New England
-Broadcasting Association.
He is eager to begin his new career and
will be working as a team with his wife,
Sue Ellen Volpe. Sue Ellen bas been an
awud winning agent for the past 10 years.
In addition to being able to wort as a
team with Sue Ellen, Michael said, .. I
wanted to work with the coast'• premier
brokerage firm -that'c ~ Newport
Properties. I believe in hard work and
performance, not just promises. I know
the Coast Newport Properties
muagement stands behiod that
..hillWl.....h .. y~·Y·
A graduate of Harvud Business School,
he was vice president and general sales
manager of ABC affilia1c WCVB TV of
Boston when it was voted Best TV station
in the country by the Wall Street Journal
Michael Volpe
aod was awarded the prestigious Peabody
award for Total Station Excellence.
He is involved with the City of Hope as
a community service. He aod Sue Ellen
are the proud parents of Julie, Chuck, Tun
and Juoo. lo bis free time, be anjoys trap
shooting and sport fishing.
Michael in looking forward to his new
partnenhip venture.
"Together. Sue Ellen and I can offer our
clients the maximum. in-depth attention
and personal service," Michael said.
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644-1680. Coat N"'°" ,.,....,, 4
Civic Pt.vi, St•. 260, N1wpon B~la.
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