HomeMy WebLinkAbout1999-10-30 - Orange Coast PilotSETBACK
YOUR
"CLOCKS
)t's that
time of
year again.
Remember
to set your
docks back
pne hour
'·
et 2 a.m. Sunday for the end of
bayllght Savings l1me.
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SERVING lHE NEWPORT -MESA COMMUNmES SINCE 1907
Kevlar for canines
• Two Costa Mesa
residents are trying
to raise money to
outfit police dogs with
bullet-resistant vests.
EuseGEE
tat flit
Although the mere men-
tion of his name should be
enough to stop a speeding
bullet, even Nero is in need
of a little protection.
In this case, Nero isn't the
notoriously cruel Roman
emperor, he's a police dog in
the K-9 unit of the Costa
Mesa Police Department.
1\vo Costa Mesa resi-
dents, Jana Herbert and
Casey Donahue, are raising
money to outfit Nero and
Costa Mesa's other police
dog, Bart, with bullet-resis-
tant vests to protect them in
the line of duty. They also
hope to buy vests for six oth-
er dogs in Fountain Valley
and Huntington Beach.
The two have already
purchased a training vest for
the police departments to
use until they can raise the
full $3,245 needed for all
eight vests.
Herbert and Donahue
were inspired to start a local
·vest a Dog~ program after
reading about a 10-year-old
Oceanside girl's efforts in a
magazine.
The story conjured UJY
painful personal memories
for Donahue. At 5 years old,
Donahue's overtrained Ger-
SEE VEST PAGE A 12
SEAN HILLER I DAILY PILOT
Police dog Bear models his new bullet-resistant vest at the
Fountain Valley Police Station Tuesday.
BRIAN P08UDA I OMV PILOT
Five Crown General Manager Michael Maley has heard many stories about his restaurant being haunted. Late-night
sounds and voices have been reported many times over the years ln all of the dining-room areas.
osts o the coast
Au'< Corn.MAN
Ocit flit
oor creaks slowly open.
ushed by an unseen
and.
A boat spnngs a mystenous
leak and goes plunging
beneath the dark waves.
Late at night in an old the-
ater, a faint melody seems to
be echoing among the empty
seats.
At any other time of year, it
would be easy to come up
From boats that sink to restaurant guests
who won't go away, Newport-Mesa has its
share of things that go bump in the night.
with a rational explanallon for
such occurrences -a trick of
physics, perhaps. or maybe an
overactive imagmalton.
But around Halloween,
another more spooky explana-
tion comes immediately to
mind.
Ghosts.
They're haunting Newport-
Mesa, phantoms of the past
that will not be forgotten.
At the Edwards Lido, a gor-
geous but dilapidated old
building with art-deco details
and a crealong dumbwaiter,
assistant mana~er Natasha
Langer says she s more terri-
tied by the spints that occupy
the theater than by the movies
that play on its screen.
The narrow, dimly lit stair-
case that leads up to Lido's
projection room gives Langer
the creeps, and the rqom tl$Pll
isn't much more comfortj,ng. ·
The old reel-to-reel projection
equipment is gathering dust
up there, having gone unused
for years. The walls are
scrawled with odd bits of graf-
SEE GHOSTS PAGE A 19
The pioneers
Gnt·G RlSUNG
The fortunate few and
the dream seekers
There are tho c who c
personalities
---
1114 r.-.1 S.:1y ochools
------One might trunk there
were hardly any peo-
ple populating the
undeveloped Newporl-
Mesa ar a abbut 100 years ago.
FortcNMys
Mlllennkm Moment.
names we teC0<J01Ze
because they are stamped
on landmarks or city
treet . The McFadtl
brothers -Jame and
... hie Al Robert -were the prom1·
nent team who ran o hlj>pang
busin at Newport Landing and built a This was true, yet th re were a few
peopl willing to take a chance, some who
had de p pockets and others pl dng
together their dr~.
wharf attempting to tUrn the area into an
SEE 2000 MG! A11
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1999
Big Wms
SAILORS
The Newport H..-bor High
Schoot football team clinched
a share of the Sea View League
title Friday by trouncing
defending league c<><hampion
Woodbridge, 28-0, before a
homecoming aowd of 4,000.
DON UAC~ I DAILY PILOT
Newport's And.re
Stewart. 2, runs through
a Woodbridge block.
The win improved the Sailors,
ranked No. 3 in Orange County,
to 7-0-1, 3-0 in league, with
one league game remaining.
It's the second league champi-
onship since 1985 for Newport
Harbor, which will attempt to
win the title outright when it
visits Aliso Niguel Nov. 12 to
end the regular season.
over intradistrict rival Estancia
at Orange Coast College.
CdM took advanta~e of five
Eagle turnovers to wrn and
give Estancia Its first PCL
defeat.
The Sea Kings improved to 2-
0 in the league and have a shot
SEA KINGS
Winless in six nonleague con-
tests, Corona del Mar Hlgh's
football has the inside traCk to
the Pacific Coast League title
after Friday night's 9-0 win
· to wrap up at least a share of
the lea9ue title with a wm over
University on Friday night.
For more on Friday's t\NO big
games. see Sports. page Bf.
FAVORITE
HAUNTS
Here's a few
spooky places
to spend your
Halloween:
COSTA MESA
• South Coast
Plaza, various
stores handing
out treats
throughout the
day
•Orange
COunty
Mart<etplace
at the
Fairgrounds, 7
a.m. to 4 p.m.
•Freedom
Homes
canyon Part<
Neighborhood
Parade, 4 p.m.,
Oak Street and
Republic
Avenue
• "Haunted"
homes -
around West-
minster Avenue
and Wilson
Street; around
20th Street and
Fullerton
Avenue
NEWPORT
BEACH
•Fashion
Island, 3:30 to
. 5 p.m. Informa-
tion: (949) 721-
2000
••Haunted"
homes -
along South
Bayfront on Bal-
boa Island
Shake-
'Pffl'MD
actress
Medame
Modjelka
UWJCI In
Newpot;t
Belldldv· ....
l ....
flMOYOCCU 1'S't' OF COSTA
W5A HISTCJll. CAlSOCllTV
Groups can't
turn the page
on funding
for library
• And trustees say they
have even more complamts
about foundation.
NOA~ Sc If\\ Al\TZ
NEWPORT BEACH Library
Founddtion members aid their
issues with trustees an~ Just a d.ifter-
ence over managing .financ , but
the trustees said it' more than Jtist
money.
. But no one has been willing to
explain the specifics. All trustees con-
tacted Fnddy, except Chairman Jun
Wood who IS out of
town, Sclld there
were other issues
Wlth the foundation
but declined to elab-
orate
"It's been gomg
on for a number of
years,• said Julie
Ryan, vice chair-
woman of the New-
port Beach Library
Board of lhlstees.
. ·we really want
them to sit down
and want to clarity
where the problems
are and want to
c;olve them.• Ryan
said that nothing
illegal had been
done by the foun-
dation.
endowment
fund. Also ifs
Julie Ryan
vke chair-
woman of
the New-
port Beach
Library
Board of
Trustees
The problems between the two
enbbes came to a boiling pomt when
trustees sent the foundabon a force-
fully worded letter thiS month tating
that unlcs~ it r olved certam
demand.it, the relationship betw n
the two would be di.,sol\'ed In addi·
tion, the 1 ttcr calls for a meeting
wtth a prof ional facilitator by th
end of next month
The demand include re<lucing
SEE LIBRARY PAGE A9
IN DATEBOO
RISING STARS
Costa Mesa's
Kids Hollywood Connection
searches locally for future
child actors -... story., .. A1J
INDEX
QASSllDS _, ___ _..,
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~ Sotutday. October 30, 1999
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·Ill llOIY BUT EQUA L
While they reRect IVIO very different takes on the Torah, temples Isaiah and Bat Yahm -on
opposite sides of the back bay -serve the Jewish community of the NewpO~Mesa area
-· ·Find ways to be
family for others
"A happy family is but an earlier
heaven.•
-John Bowring
Recently, I heard two mothers say
how much older and more mature
their college freshmen seemed
when they attended recent parents'
weekends.
Most universities have weekends
designed for parental visits in the fall.
Perhaps it's the ideal time, with leaves
changing colors and weather not being
too cold. I don't know why, but the col-
lege our daughters attend doesn't have
i,ts parents' weekend until February.
I wasn't happy about that when my
daughter, Kelly, was a freshman, but I
ended up seeing some pluses for our
family. For one thing, her college starts
near the end of September as opposed
to the middle of August, which is when
so many others begin. Perhaps visiting
in October would be too soon.
Another benefit we've enjoyed for
two years was the opportunity to get to
know Kelly's fnends as well as their
parents. By the tlrne February came
around, her fnendstups were pretty
well establ.Lshed. We had time alone
with Kelly, but each year different
fnends orgaruzed fun oubngs for the
fa.nu.IJ.es to share
The activtbes hdve ranged from for-
mal attire and swing dancing, to very
casual while rugging for mussels at the
beach. I've e njoyed talking to people
wilh diverse mterests and occupations,
which mclude pastor, pilot and politi-
oan. By the time last year's parents'
weekend came around, we included
our other daughte r, Amy. since we
knew she would be attending the same
school For us it was a fun family week-
end. Amy spent the first night with Kel-
ly m her soronty house. The second
night both girls JOmed us m the hotel.
We relaxed and talked and thoroughly
enjoyed bemg together
• Kelly echoed my feelings that rught
when she saJd, ·It feels so good to be
the four of us dgam. I love being with
my family" Then Jon and Kelly need-
ed to work on Kelly's bicycle, so Amy
and I read
Kelly looked over and saw me read-
mg my Bible She srruled and said, ·1
love haVUlg a mom who I know is pray-
ing for me:
I do pray for my family every day and
l know they pray for me. I don't know
why God has blessed me so richly in this
way, but I am very, very thankful. I also
know that holidays can be difficult for
those with no family or those with
strained relationships. But I've learned
from others that there are creattve ways
to build special bonds Just the same.
Last year two families served the
Thanksgiving meal together at a local
shelter
• 1 felt more warmth m that room
than l ever did at home,· one member
said.
Another fnend who lS a single moth-
e r told me she and her son felt ngbt at
home when they were invited to join
another family last year.
r "The woman had us come early to
help cook. wtuch really made me feel
like family,• she sa.id. ·And she isn't
even one of my close friends. She is one
-0f my clients I can't tell you how spe-
cial that made me feel I want to do
things like that for others, no matter
What season it is.· Maybe we all need to
'look for ways to be family for someone
else. And you can quote me on that.
• ONDY ntANE CHRISTESON Is a Newport
Beach resident who speaks frequently to par-
ent.Ing groups. She can be reached via e-mail at
dndyOonthegrow.com or through the mall at
P.O. Box 6140-No. sos. Newport Beach 92658.
AMY R. 51"1.JRGOON
~fib
•
bile hiding out during the Holocaust
50 ye8J'S ago, Newport Beach resi-
dent Felix Van Beek prayed to God
that his life should be spared. Van
Beek then made a promise to God
that if be survived he would create a
ne w Jewish synagogue. Today, Temple Isaiah
of Newport Beach reflects that promise.
The small conservative congregation of 110
members is led by Rabbi David R0senberg, 47,
of Costa Mesa, and meets regularly at the Har-
bor Christian Church facility on Irvine Avenue.
Across the bay in Newport Beach sits Temple
Bat Yahm -the largest JeWish congregation in
Orange County. The massive reform congrega-
tion led by Rabbi Mark S. Miller, 52, is currently
fund-raising for the temple's S5 million expan-
sion project set to break ground in 2000.
Togethe r, these two spiritual institutions
serve the Newport-Mesa Jewish community,
offering prayer, tradition, culture, music, educa-
tion and a dose relationship with their rabbi -
an important criteria for many Jewish people.
The three main branches or Judaism are
Orthodox, Conservative and Reform. Accord-
ing to Rosenberg, Orthodox J ews believe all
the information from the Thrah, the J ewish
book of law, is a gift from God and must be
followed. Conservative Jews believe the infor-
mation is inspired by God and that humans
have a certain amount of autonomy to inter-
pret that information. And Reform Jews
believe that many of the laws in the Torah are
out of sync with the times, that the laws are
tied to a more primitive world.
·we are very comfortable in a strong tradi-
tional idea of Judaism, but don't subscribe to
the ngidity of the Orthodoxy,• Rosenberg said.
Both temples incorporate traditional Jewish
rituals into religious services and holidays. For
example, during services at both synagogues
male congregants wear the kippa, or head
covering, which is a small circular cap that one
places on their head when entering the syna-
gogue. The kippa serves as a reminder that
man is not at the very top, that there is some-
thing above him.
Other Jewish traditions mclude food. At an
C?rthodox temple food served or prepared on-
Stte would have to be done so according to
Kosher laws. Kosher laws, or keeping Kosher,
means that a person follows the Rabbinic ordi-
nances regarding dietary laws. There are 20
major Kosher laws, some of which include not
eating milk and meat together, only eating fish
that have scales and dunng the preparation of
meals, only using plates that serve kosher
foods. These laws regarding food were estab-
lished ID early Rabbinic times. Temple Isaiah
does keep Kosher, whereas Temple Bat Yahm
does not. However, many Temple Bat Yahxn
congregants do keep Kosher and the temple
will accommodate those wishing to eat or pre-
pare Kosher meals.
Another ma1or aspect of Jewish tradition
practiced at both temples is the type of lan-
guage used dunng services. Conservative con-
gregations, like Temple Isaiah, read in Engllsh
and Hebrew. Temple Ba t Yahm also uses
Hebrew and English during services.
"There is a balance at Temple Bat Yahm, •
said Sally Spiro, administrative assistant to
Miller. "Services are very comfortable for clas-
sic Reform Jewish people and those with a
Conservative background.•
Music plays an important role at both Tem-
ples. Orthodox Jews do not allow the use of
musical instruments or audio equipment in the
sanctuary because it is a reminder that the
Above, Rabbi Mark S. Miller heads up the
largest Jewish congregation tn Orange
County -Temple Bat Yahm In Newport
Beach. The reform temple serves more than
670 families while across the bay, Temple
Isaiah has about t 10 members. Rabbi Davtd
Rosenberg, right, is head of the conserva-
tive congregation, which follows strict laws
of the Torah.
Jewish people do not yet have their holy tem-
ple ID Jerusalem. The onginal Temple was
burned down by the Romans in 72 A.D .,
Rosenberg said. Temple Isaiah does use musi-
cal instruments occasionally, but not as a rule.
Temple Bat Yahm uses musical instruments
such as pianos or violins dunng services.
Again, the freedom of choice is a major com-
ponent of the Reform movement. Sprro said.
Both Temples have cantors, the chief singer
who serves as the representative of the con-
gregation to God. Temple Bat Yahm's cantor is
ordained.
Temple Bat Yahm also has a 25-member
adult choir that perfonns at festival obser-
vances and a junior chol!.
The size in membership at both temples
varie$ greatly. Temple Bat Yahm serves more
than 670 families while Temple Isaiah serves
110 members. But some people prefer the inti-
macy granted at Temple Isaiah.
"The best part about Temple Isaiah is the
u;itimacy," said 76-year·old member Melvin
Beitscber of Newport Beach. 111t is more of a
family situation:
Membership fees at both temples are based
on the financial capability of a congregant.
The set dues are up to $720 per year at Tem-
ple Isaiah and $1150 per year at Temple Bat
Yahµl.
Both temples pnvately negotiate member-
ship fees and no one is ever denied member-
ship because of finances. Temple Bat Yabm
also offers scholarships for those wishing to
attend educational programs.
Besides religious services, both temples
offer religious school and adult education pro-
grams. Temple Bat Yahm's preschool was the
first in Orange County to be accredited by the
National Association for the Education of
Young Children. Looking to the future, Temple
PLACES TO WORSHIP
• El>fl'OR'S NOTE.: Places to WO/Sh p
features brief descriptions of chlKch-
es and temples in our community.
They appear each week on a rotat-
ing basis.
United Church
of Christ
COMMUNrTY CHURCH,
CONGREGATIONAL
COmmUntty Olui'ch. Coogregatlon·
al memben seefc to exPtfiinte God's
presence and the teachings of Jesus
Ovitt In their dally Ihle; to crNte a
loving community ~t nurtures,
cares for and respects ffd'I ~
and to extend their loVing m1n1stry in
partl"le(Ship with others. The church
emphaSlzes the freedom of each per·
son to learn and grow in their O'M'l
way. in obedience to the Holy spint.
not to the pastor or a prescnbed aeed. The Worship rs a simple, trad1·
tional, thoughtful and reverent ser·
vice. The choir Is among the finest
smalkhon:h c.holrs ln the area and
places an emphasis on traditional
music. Sonday services are held at
8:15 and 10 a.m. Child care is provid· ed for both ~. Suriday School .
for chMdren through ~ slx meets
4lt 10 a.m. Bruce Van Blair is senior
pastCM'. The church ls at 61 1 HeUot;=~Corona del Mar. For more ' call (949>644-7400.
·United Methodist
CHRIST CHURCH BY THE SEA Christ Church by the Sea ~ to
provide a IOV1ng, nurturing environ·
ment for praising God and meeting the spiritual nee0s of memben and
friends, The church also operates a preschool, extended-are and tutor·
Ing program year·round A tradition-
al woMlp service ls held on Sunday at 10 a.m. Child care Is provided for
both services. The Rev. Georae R
Crisp Is senior pastor. The churcfl wn
established In 1932 and ls at 1400 W.
Balboa Blvd., N.wport Belch. For
more church lnfonMtton, a1ll (949)
673-3805. For infotmltJon ~the
Pfeschool, call (949) 673-3805.
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MARIANNA DAY MASSEY I DAl.Y Pl.OT •
Isaiah hopes to acquire its own sanctuary one
day. Van Beek is pleased with Isaiah, but said
things can always be improved.
Meanwhile, on the other side of the Back
Bay Temple Bat Yahm congregants are work-
ing feverishly to acquire funds needed for its
campus expansion. New additions will indude
eight dassrooms, a small chapel, outside
amphitheater and meditation gardens. The
temple has raised more than $2.5 µilllion.
The philosophy of both temples is to
strengthe n individuals, spiritually and educa-
tionally. •w e hope to strengthen them and
they strengthen us," Miller said of the role of a
synagogue. "We hope to become partners in a
large enterprise called Jewish continuity, or
the perpetuating of Judaism from one genera-
tion to the next:
FAITH C A LENDAR
SPECIAL EVENTS
RE·MEMBERING GROUP
Our Lady Queen of
Angels Parish Center
hosts the filth in its six-
part series of talks for
Catholics who feel spirt-
tually homeless Sunday
at 6:15 p.m. The Parish
Center is at 2046 Mar
Vista Drive, Newport
Beach. For more infor-
mation, call (949) 548-
3844.
SINS, VIRTUES, GIFTS
The Rev. Brother John-
Charles, vicar general
of the general diocese
of Australia in the
Anglican Catholic
Church, will speak at 7
p.m. Nov. 4 at St.
Matthew's Anglican
Catholic Ch urch, 1723
Westcliff Drive, New-
port Beach. For more
infonnation,call(949)
646-1152.
POLICE FILES
COSTA MESA •
• WHt aalcer Street: A cellular phone worth $36 was
stolen from a business in the 600 block dunng the evening
of Oct. 18 ,
• 9ristol StNet: About S 1,300 was stolen from a business
In the 3000 block between Oct. 18 and 21.
• ~ Street: A bicycle worth S 1 SO was stolen In the
3300 blOdc between 3:40 and 4.10 pm Oct 22.
•...,,..,. """'*A fax mach ne {lnd sev.ral scuba Items
wot:th $3,000 were ~tolen from • home In the 300 block dunng the evening of Oct. 23.
• 5Unf'lower Aw: An 18 pack of Oeer worth S 11 was
stolen from a stcxe at 9 45 pm Oct, 18. •
NIWPOKT llACH
• Olff DrlW: A cellular phone worth S250 wa1 stolen from
•dac.ar '"'the 1800 block betwetn 10 am. end 3 p.m. rues-y .
• w..t c:o.'t Highway. An tight·foot Inflatable raft
worth S 1,000 w• Jtoltn from a buslne In the 2400 block
M 9 30 a.m. Wtdnttdey.
• ....,. w.ndl Ac:.llulat phont worth S 159 was stolen
outside • buslntsa ~ the IYenlng of Oct. 22.
• Mlrtne AWnue: A wallet and Its contents worth S 100
wwe Jt<>'en from I cat lf'I the 100 b6odc between 2 Ind 3
pm. Sunday.
......... .,..... ... botdll of""'"' wanh ·-.,. stolen frOm. home" .. 5200 block beei..., q. ~end 71.
'
~Protecting the beaches starts with us . .
to elected officials of any party
And we need to look at our-
q.Jves and the littl things we
can do and try to incorporate
these things into our lives:
MILLENNIUM MOMENT
Doing good ;A couple of yea.rs ago •• ~ was asked what posed
the greatest threat to the
Amencan family. Without hesi-
• tation, 1 replied, •pollubon. • It
! isn't just pollution's darkest side
• ._ the decreased ability to
: breathe or the incr<-ased pos. 1-
~ bility of getting sick from our
saltv.·ater -that hod me con-
cerned. It was the idea that
families could not be where
they needed to be most once
they were out of their own
home.
•pollution/ I said, •will
tkeep people away from places
: like the beach. Once that hap-
: pens, it 'is the begmn.i.ng of our
•end."
Our neighbors in Hunting-
ton Beach are going through
one of the worst tragedies to
; befall the county in recent
memory. From the looks of it,
the bacteria and sewage that
has infected their coastline will
make the bankruptcy look like
a tea party
. The cost of the cleanup is
not the only problem, it's the
1act that this could signal the
fateful beginning of the end of
..
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"'!l!W~H~l~T~' ~S ..... U~P--r-?
st eve
smith
our local lifestyle. The pollution,
you see, will not stop at the
HWltington Beach city line.
Germs don't carry maps.
As recently as last Aug 28,
the Newport Beach City CoWl-
cil, through Mayor O'Netl,
lSSUed a water-testing report
which showed that Newport
waters were safe. The mayor's
letter came one day after coun-
ty workers indicated that the
polluted Huntington water was
headed to Newport.
I have no indication that
BAR 8 AllA
1
Newport Welters are not safe.
The sky over the beaches of
Newport is not falling. But the
Huntington Beach scum must
erve as a wake-up call for us
,to start living the clPa.n life.
The problem in Huntington, .
after a $1 ,2-milhon search found
no source, is qwte likely fol.ks
with the same bad habits as you
and me, It's you and me and the
small leak in the car we dnve.
lt'1> you and me and the animal
poop we don 't scoop. It's you
and me and a thousand othei
wayi; we use ourdramage sys-·
tern as a trash can.
Doug Farnham, 31, is a
member of the steering com-
mittee for the Newport Beach
chapter of the Surfriders Fowi-
ddtion. ln case you haven't
heard, the Surfriders Founda:.
bon 1s in its 16th year and is no
longt::r a band of surfers trying
to protect their spots.
The Surfriders Foundation
now has more than 25,000
members in 42 chapters world-
wtde.
In Newport, Farnham is the
guy who chairs the ultra-suc-
cessful "Test and Teach• pro-
gram at Ne wport Harbor und
Corona dPJ Mar high ~ools •ever 85% of ~ pollu-
tion comes from urban runoff,·
Farnham told me, .. And there
isn't one specihc sowce. Jt
comes from our streets and ow-
driveways and our stonn drains
directly to the ocean.•
One of the gredtest effectc; of
beach pollution for Newport
Beach and Costa Mesa will be
economic. DtSneyland may
have put Orange CoWlty on
the map, b4t our bedches have
kept it there dS tOW1Sl<; flock to
our beautllul shore:.. The beach
closures in Hunbngton d1fec.ted
businesses or all types dJld sizes
and is sure to hdppen here, too,
unless we are careful,
It won't be hard to ruin our
beaches. Newport has 2,000
storm drams that dump runoff
mto the Wdter, many of which
bring pollution from other
cities. That's a lot of opportuni-
ties to make beaches dirty.
Farnham offerc.>d several
ways for people to stop beach
pollution "The 5urlnders
Foundation 1s nonparttsan, so
we encourage people to wnte
Just Md
B ·s Butb!r & Milk All.BARA
There lS one more way. You
can jom the thousands of
Surfrid(?rs Foundation members
who work to keep our beaches
clean These people aren't the
activist stylei you won't seem
them chairung themselves to a
buoy or forming a h uman
blockade at a stonn drain. 1lris
is an action group. Whether it's
stenciling the •Drains to
Beach" signs on our sewers or
testing our waters, these are
people who get things done.
What they are domg benefits
everyone and they deserve our
support. As of this week. I am a
Surfnders member.
The Surfnders Foundation
meets the second Tuesday of
every month. November's
meeting lS on the 9th at 7"p.m.
dl the Oasis Senior Center-in
Newport Beach. For more mfor-
matidn, call Doug Farnham at
(949) 632-6273. En1oy the
beaches as you always have,
but respect them, too
• STEVE SMfTH is a Costa Mesa rest
dent and freelance writer. He can be
reached at (949) 642-6086 Of by e
mail at dailypilotOlatimes.com
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Tio name f fans Pra~,
wner of th Rit7, !"1'&
synonymou for Ne -
port-Mesa resident~ WJth fi
dining. But
Prager, who
was named
the Newport
Harbor Arna
ChambN of
Commerce's
Citizen of the
Year 10 1988,
has interests Hans Prager
. that go !or
beyond the culinary realm,
Prager is the founder· of
the Ritz brother,, an orgaru-
zahon tt1<1t raises funds for
local chclnties. He is also
i.'nvoJved with the 552 Club 8t
Hoag Memondl H~pital and
the Rehabilitation Institutc:of
Southern Caliiorrua. •'
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JRebuilding their abilities
I · •• •Costa Mesa man has • 's$zted a program with
iJ-tibitat for Humanity to
lbU.ild homes by and for
l~ople with disabilities . • ·! 1 EusEGa;
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; 1 COSTA MESA -Chet
,Cooper is intent on building
jaWareness of issues facing 1p~ople with disabilities, even
·hf ft takes a hammer to do it.
' 1 Cooper, publisher of ABIL-
'lllY Magazme in Costa Mesa,
,h4s spearheaded a move-
mimt along with Habitat for
Humanity to build cus-
tomized, low-income housing
across the nation for people WJth disabililles. ·
, Volunteers broke ground
.this month m Washington,
.D.C., on the second ABILITY
ihouse ever built in the nation.
;rbe homes are built by and :ror people with disabtlities.
,Cooper said he is eager to see
rthe program expand and pos.-:si~ly come to Costa Mesa.
' "We're hoping to build
'h11ndreds of homes in the
'near future, H Cooper said.
"~ight now we're buildmg
•homes and dwareness."
Cooper, who has Attention
Deftctl Disorder and has fam-
ily members with disabtlit1es,
has spent the last 10 years
publishing ABILITY Maga-
zine, which focuses on issues
of iinportance io people with
dlsabilities. ln a casual con-
versation with Habitat
founder Millard Fuller, Coop-
er pitched his 1dea of building
low-income housing for and
by people with disabilities.
Andy Houghton, director of
corporate relations for ABILI-
TY Awareness, the nonprofit
arm of the magazine, had the
opportunity to wor)c on the first
ABILITY house in Alabama.
Houghton, who uses a
wheelchair, said the project
goes beyond just providing
accessible housing for people
with disabilities.
•It's great to see it from the
back perspective where peo-
ple don't really realize what
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Houghton said.
At the Birmingham work
site, people with and without
disabilities came together to
work. Initially, people with dis-
abilities were being bombard-
ed with offers of help and over-
attentiveness from others.
"By the end of the five
days, they're working with
you and not even asking those
questions," Houghton said.
PHOTOS 8V BRIAN POBUOA I OAl.V Pit.OT
Chet Cooper, above Jett. and AbWty Magazine staff member Andy Houghton, right. joined
forces with Habitat For Humanity to create a program called AbWty House.
The project also helps peo-
,ple with disabilities overcome
their own attitudes toward
their disabilities, Houghton
said.
Matthew Seals, a volun-
teer at the Birmingham work
site, was paralyzed from the
waist down after being
injured in an Alabama torna-
do in 1998. Working on the
ABILITY house this year was
the first time Seals had
attempted to work at his
trade since his injury.
Houghton said Seals spok,e
about bow the experience
changed his views on what
he was able to accomplish.
Breaking down attitude
barriers such as these tran-
scends into the work force
and daily living, said
Houghton.
Cooper said at this point,
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• HARBOR CHRISTIAN CHURCH .i (Dlsclplea of Christ)
2401 lrvlne Ave. at Sant• laabel Newport BHCh
Sunday Wor1hl1t -1D:OOAM
First Unittd Methodist Church
of Cost.a Mesa
420 W~t 19th Street. C~ta Mesa
Festival of WOl"\htp I O:OOam
Richard L Ewing, Pastor
Church School 9:00am & I 0: I Sam
949-548-7727
Costa Mesa
MESA VIRDI
UNITED METHODIST CHURCH
1701 Baker, C.M.
Wonhlp & Church School
1 130 and 1 OtOO o .m.
Or Richard 979·8234
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160 I M.Jrguem~ lwe C0<oMdefM.v
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"M~r Nlncl"
('..all (949) 6*!199
for infonnatJon
project locations are being
driven by where ABILITY
Awareness is able to get
sponsorship, but that he
would like to generate inter-
est locally.
#The ABILITY House pro-
jects call attention to the fact
that persons with disabilities
· are often overlooked in terms
of their energy, talents and
skills, and can contribute to
their communities,• Cooper
said.
JEFF & LYLEEN
EWING
PAYI NG MORE T H AN
A PROPERTY'S
A PPRA ISED VALUE
What tf arc:wJ$2JlCCS force you ro
pay mott for a property than the
1ppraised value? There is usually a
~ in the aa:Cpable m:uht v.alue
fi>r :a~~ 'O prying~ not net'C5S:U'iJy be I ~ -are
somewhat subjective, and two
appraisals won't necessarily i-cgisttr the
same value.
Propcny values are usually in a mu=
o( flux. making it more difficult to
pinpouit a value when the: ma.rtet IS
changing. Yesterday's values nuy be
out-of~tc m tenJb of what buyers are
~ymg today for sinular properties.
When values are on the rise, buycn.
should not wony about paying a little
more than the appniscd wlue because
appreciation wtll probibfy make op the
cWfercna.: in a short time. When values
are slllblc or tn decline, buyers arc
u.rually more sensitive to overpaying,
~by a small amount.
It is not ahwys easy to 6nd a home
that wts )''OUT particular needs and
desires, 90 !here is ooc:hing wrong with
paymg a little more than the appraised
wluc "'hen you find the right. property,
cspecially if you ~ been loOOng for
a lo!'g time. h ~tees that you
WOO t have ID mcwe again SQOl1.
If you want to buy a home llnlj if it
appruses for the purchase price,
protect yourself by ~g this
condition ;u a con~ency in the
~ COOU'Xl • and hope that this
llCCC:plllble to 9Cllcr.
Jeff and L}lecn have 27 <lOOSClCUtivc
years of real estate expencnc:e an
Newport Beach. They are Coldwell
8aokc:r's ll team. For professional
service or advice with all your real
estate needs c:alJ the Ewings at
(949) 718-1514.
A little
construction
online, too
COSTA MESA -Hous-
es aren't the only thing
ABILITY Magazine is con-
structing.
The Costa Mesa-based
magazine is ·collaborating
with CareerMosaic, a lead-
ing employment site on the
Web, to create JobAccess
-the first large-scale
Internet site dedicated to
the employment of people
With disabilities.
Chet Cooper, publisher
of ABILITY Magazine, said
although there are compa-
nies that are actively
recruiting people with dis-
abilities, there hasn't been
a central location for them
•to look.
At JobAccess, employ-
ers will be able to browse
for qualified job candidates
and enter detailed search
cnteria to find applicants
with specific skills. Compa-
nies abo can post job
descriptions and contact
information and also search
the online resume bank.
"No other career site has
properly addressed the
issue of hiring peqple with
dis3bilitie:io, • said Bernard
S. Hodes, president of
Career Mosaic. •This
alliance not only is a natur-
aJ part ol our strategy to·
connect employees with
qualified applicants, it is
the right thing to do."
The Web site is at
www.jobaccess.org.
-Elise Gee
Put a few word s
to work for you .
Call the
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) Doily Pilot Saturday, October 30, 1999 M
Greenlight hits halfway mark for initiative
• About 3,000 more signatures needed to qua.lily
,measure for November 2000 ballot.
that the initiative goes
against the concept of a rep-
resentative government.
Canines vying for top-dog status
I I
Susm Mt"CoRMA
I ) J>roponents of the Protect
1from Trame and Density Iru-
tiative announced Fnday that
.they have obtained more
:than half the signatures
.neeaed to get the measure on
the November 2000 ballot.
"The excitement about get-
ting this initiative on the ballot
is really contagious," said
Susan Skinner Caustin, a vol-
unteer circulating petitions.
The initiative, if passed,
!would require a majority vote
....
lo allow major amendments
to the city's genertil plan if
proposed developments cre-
ate more than 100 peak-hour
car trips, add more than 100
dwelling units or add more
than 40,000 square feet of
floor area.
City officials and develop-
ers have been quiet about
controversial proposed initia-
tive. Opponents have said
the initiative may block the
development of larger, but
beneficial. projects. Also,
officials have complained
But proponents, who make
up the group Greenlight,
argue that voters' voices in
these projects are needed
because development m the
city is running amok.
The propone nts have been
collecting signatures since
July. Out of about 7 ,500
required signatures, Skinner
Caustin Sdid they have gath-
ered about 4,500. The group
must gather all the signa-
tures by early December to
qualify for the November
2000 ballot.
• Local dogs to strut
their stuH in fashion
show.
NEWPORT BEACH -Dl.s-
satisfied with being left at
home to guard the Halloween
candy, it looks like dogs are
finally getting their chance to
dress up.
About 100 dogs will com-
pete for titles in such cale-
.gories as best lingerie, best
swimwear, best master/pet
look-alikes and best formal
wear at the Top Dog Fashion
Show at the Newport Dunes
Resort today .
Muldoon's n eeds time to open capsule
•Tue costumes run the
gamut -bulldogs dressed as
ballerinas, Cluhuahua m skin-
diving suits and hound dogs
dressed dS Raggedy Ann and
Andy,• said orgaruzer Frank
Groff.
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walls, requiring an expert to remove it;
anniversary celebration continues.
NOAK! SofwAR17 opening until next month.
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NEWPORT BEACH -In
1974, the Smyth brothers
were so careful when they
buried their time capsule in
Muldoon's Irish Pub that
now, 25 years later, no one
can dig it out of the bnck
wall.
"We have to have it archi-
tecturally done,• said
Richard Kaplan, spokesman
for Muldoon's. "We don't
want to damage the build-
ing's structural integrity."
Organizers who planned
the official opening of the 25-
year-old time capsule, wluch
will be witnessed by New-
port Beach Mayor Dennis
O'Neil, have postponed the
Despite the setback, Mul-
doon's will still celebrate it's
25-year anniversary with a
perlormance by The Young
Dubliners.
•Tuey are the bad boys of
Celtic rock,• Kaplan said.
He added that the pub
plans to open the capsule
before the end of the year.
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WESTCLIFF PLAZA .
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Dub liners
+ WHEN: Today, Z p.m.
+ WHERE: Muldoon's
Irish Pub, 202 Newport
Center Drive, Newport
Beach
+ PHONE: (949) 640~
4110
If not, since the brothers
who built the bar have
passed away, the secrets con-
tained m the time capsule
may remain with them for
eternity.
"We raise about $1,000 per
year,• Groff sdid
Money raised from the
event will be dondterl to the
Orange County Society for the
Prevention ol Cruelty to Ani-
mals and the Companion Pel
Retreat.
Pet Retredt 1s an organiza-
tion that looks after animals
whose owners are terminally
ill and Cdil no longe r care for
their pets
The fee to reg1Ster d pet is
$7 per category.
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hootjngofpregnantgirl
Postponement is fourth in four months after
ieen was shot and killed in home.
MtNot
NEWPORT BEACI I
For the fourth time in as
many months, the arraign-
• ment of tln 18-year-old man
' iuspected of blindly gunning
down a pregnunt Costa
Mesa girl in May was post-
poned. · •
Eduardo Yepez Guerrero
y..ill have to wait unW Nov
30 before he can answer to
crJ>argcs that he shot and
' Jt.llJed 15-year-old Yuriilia ! Balbuena. The victim was
killed when a gunman fired
1 everal shobi into a Walldce
A.:ve nue garage where lhe
~I and her family lived.
•l' Although Guerrero hdsn't
..(ormdlly entered ii plea,
.. Orange County Deputy Dist.
' A.tty. Paul Odwdld said it
•isn't unusual to have lengthy
' aetays.
"The cJeldy isn't uncorn-
1 mon in horrucide coses," he
1 said. ·we urC' still getting d
Jot of information trom the
-pouce depa rtment thdl has-
n 1t all l)('en 9 1vcn to the
defense dltorn<•y yet. It ts
taking time.•
Acting on anonymous
tips, police anested Guer-
rero ln July.
Police beheve Guerrero,
d purported gap.g member,
shot into the Balbuena home
because he saw graffiti
belonging to a rival gang in
the ·West Side neighbor-
hood.
Balbuena, who was seven
monlfls pregnant at the time,
died at the scene. Her baby
couldn't be saved by doctors
after the shooting,
Police searched for the
girl's killer for several weeks
and offered a $25,000 reward
for information about the
murder. Anonymous callers
led police to Guenero.
Left to be determined
before the series of court
dates is whether Guerrero
should face the death penal-
ty. Odwald'hopes that deci-
sion won't be too far off in
the future.
"We'd like to decide
before a preliminary hearing
happens," he said
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NEWPORT BEACH -Fore-
casters say to take advantage of
this weekend's weather that
includes top-notch surf condi-
tions thanks to a stonn of! of the
Northern California coast
Surfers headed to West
Newport on Friday where
swells Crom the west were pitch'-
ing waves between five and
seven feet. A low-pressure sys-
tem that dumped rain across the
Bay Arca moved south. causing
the good surf.
"This is a good time of year
to catch some good waves,•
sald Nathan Lundstrom of Dana
Point, who just finished a day of
surfing. "You just listen to the
radio or television and find out
about the surf conditions. They
srud it was going to be good.
and it pretty much has lived up
to its billing."
Most of Newport beaches
fdvor soulh to southwest swells,
especially the body surfing
fa vorite, the Wedge. But the
Wedge wasn't a great destina-
tion Friday because the swells
were coming from the west.
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when another low-pressure
system off the coast begins to
dissipate. ·
Add to that continuing San-
ta Ana winds, and there will be
some fun waves drawing
surfers to Newport.
"The waves are glassy and
near perfect," saia Lt. Eric
Bauer ·o{ the Newport Beach
Fire and Marine Department.
"The waves will start to decllne
by Saturday rught, but most
will be chest to head high. It's
going to be a nice weekend,
and we expect more people."
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BRIEFLY
Man in OCC cadaver
case pleads not guilty
A 32-year-old Corona man
suspected of illegally selling
willed body parts, ln a case that
was brought to light by OCC
professors, pleaded not guilty
to the charges Friday.
Phillip Guyett Jr said he is
innocent of grand theft of per-
sonal property, embezzlement
and unlawful disposal of a
body.
Guyett was released on lu.s
own recognizance and ordered
to return to court next month.
Police and school officials
believe he was selling bodies
and body parts that had been
willed to Western University in
Pomona and kept the money.
Authorities were alerted to
Guyett's alleged misconduct
by OCC officials, who received
a cadaver from Western that
was partially decomposed.
When they called the universi-
ty, there was no record of the
transaction.
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some charitable dolltJrs
JATASTE OF SAGE: Sage
Restaurant m the East
Bluff Shopping Center
and Robert Mondavi Wines
have joined with Gamma Tau
Gamma of Alpha Chi Omega
for a fund-raiser at 6:30 p.m.
Tuesday to benefit the Hwnan
Options and the Alpha Chi
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Sage specialties, and Mondavi
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coastal wines. Tickets are $25
per person and can be obtained
by calling Geri Barr at (949)
549-7809 or Ronda Sutton at
(949) 955-1430, ext. 206.
NATIONAL DAY OF SER·
VICE: Nine members of the
Exchange Oub of Newport
Harbor gave 50 kids an unusu-
al and fun tour of Newport Har-
bor on the National Day of Ser-
vice, Oct. 23. The kids came
from the Orangewoocl Home
for Abused Children, Concept 7
(Foster Home Agency) and
Boystown of Orange County.
Member Seymour Beek donat-
ed the use of one of the Balboa
Island ferries for a two-hour
ouise of the harbor.
JAPANESE STUDENTS
VISIT: Four junior high school
students from Ok.asaki, Japan,
and two teacher/chaperons vis-
ited Newport Beach and were
hosted by four local families,
the Newport-Balboa Rotary
Club and members of the New-
port Beach Sister City Assn.
Rotary Qub president Jun
Sirlan said four local 1wuor
high students travel to Okasala
m the summer for d visit and
then host the Japanese stu-
dents
Jonathan Clements and par-
ents Scott dOd Mdl)one hosted
Masahiro Karruya, Mark Agu-
liar and parents Lows and
Kathye hosted Motofurru
Nagai; Karlin Meehcln and par-
ents James and Kathleen Mee-
han hosted Yuga Sugita; and
Danielle Murphy and Mrs. Lln-
da Baker hosted Momoko
Iwase. The chaperons, Michiyo
and Yataka Okada, were host-
ed by Karen and Edward Ollila,
who traveled with the Newport
Beach students to Okasaki.
The Okasaki students visited
local JWUOr high schools, New-
PQrt Beach City Hall, the public
library and had a lot of time to
learn about Amencan family
life. On one everung, all gath-
ered with members of the
Rotary Oub and Sister City
Assn. for a tradibonal Am.encan
barbecue and the expertence of
pumpkincarvingatthehome
of Rotan.an Moe and Dorothy
Hamill.
SERVICE CLUB MEET-
INGS nos WEEK: Want to
get more involved in your com-
munity, make new fnends, net-
work, or give something back
to your communlty? Try a ser-
vice club. You are invited to
attend a club meeting this
coming week. Many clubs will
buy your first guest meal for
you.
MONDAY -6.30 p.m.:
The Harbor Mesa Lions C lub
will meet at the Costa Mesa
Goll and Country Club to
hear Llon Jodll Parks speak
on Lion Optometrists of
Orange County.
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TIJESDAY -7:30 a.m.: The
Newport Beach Sunrise Rotary
Club meets at the BaJboa Bay
Club. 6:30 p.m.: The Costa
Mesa-Newport Harbor Llons
Club will meet at Zubie's
Chicken Coop for a business
meeting.
WEDNESDAY -7:15 a.m.:
The South Coast Metro Rotary
Club will meet at the Center
Club. Newport Harbor Kiwa-
nis Club meets at the Univer-
sity Athletic Club. Noon: The
Exchange Club of Orange
Coast meets at the Bahia
Corinthian Yacht Club. Sorop-
timist International of New-
port Harbor meets at the San-
ta Ana Country Club to hear
International Board member
Dawn Marie Lemonds. 6 p.m.:
The Newport Balboa Rotary
meets at the Sea Scout Base
for a Vocational Visitabon.
6:30 p .m .: the Newport Beach
Lions Club meets at the New-
port Harbor Nautical Muse-
um.
THURSDAY -7 a.m.: The
Costa Mesa Orange Coast
Breakfast Lions Club meets at
Mimi's Cafe for •Getting to
Know Eric Anderson.• Noon.
Kiwanis Club of Newport
Beach-Corona del Mar meets
at the Bahia. The Exchange
Club of Newport Harbor
meets at the Riverboat for a
business meeting. The New-
port-Irvine Rotary Club meets
a t the Irvine Marriott to hear
Irvine Mayor Christina Shea.
The Costa Mesa1 Kiwanis Club
meets at the Holiday Inn to
hear Peggy Murray on Wel-
fare to Work Program.
• COMMUNnY & a..ues is pub-
lished tNery Saturday in the Daily
Pilot. Send your service dub's meet-
ing information by fax to (949) 660-
8667, e-mail to 1deboomOaol.com or
by mail to 2082 S.E. Bristol, Suite 201,
Newport Beach CA 92660-t 740.
Saturday, October 3o, 1999 Al
Kids get high on life during Red Ribbon Wee~
• Students at Mariners sees extreme sports show1
Lincoln classes compete in door-decorating contest.
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NEWPORT BEACH -Red
Ribbon Week at Mariners Ele-
mentary School ended on an
extremely high note Friday
morning.
As the finale to the week-
long anb-drug campaign cele-
brated by schools in the New-
port-Mesa Unified School Dis-
trict, the Mariners PTA brought
Gale Webb's MRide Hard -
Ride Safe" extreme sports
show to campus.
On in-line skates, skate-
boards and BMX bikes: dare-
devils gained momentum as
they flung themselves up the
ramps and into the air. For stu-
dents, all were role models, the
youngest of which is only 8
years old.
One of the main messages of
the show was "gel high on life.
not drugs.• The energy level
was certainly high among stu-
dents.
Hundreds of little voices
sho'uted and cheered as five
extreme sports athletes flew up
the steep 10-foot skate ramps
set up on the playground's
blacktop.
MI loved it when they were
flipping and all that,• said 5-
year-old Alex Maher, who'
solemnly agreed with their
anb-drug message.
The sports show for kids was
founded by Gale Webb with an
uutia.l emphasis on safety.
•Parents were buying their
kids skateboards with n o safety
gear,• Webb said. "The kids
were getting hurt and parents
wanted to ban skateboards
when the problem was safety:•
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The lessons Webb wanted
to teach children reached far
beyond safety, however. Webb
was in a skydiving accident
many years before when her
main parachute failed to open
Webb broke her neck, back,
legs and sustained brain dam-
age in the mishap.
She had to learn to walk and
speak all over again.
·1 made it through, but not
alone," she said. "The kids m
the hospital are the ones that
helped me. That's what my
whole show is about -kids.·
Webb wants to encourage
kids to follow their goals cilld
dreams, hve life and know that
they can do anything they set
their rrunds to, she said. And so
the anu-drug message has
been a part of her show for
years.
·u·s Red Ribbon Week he re
this week, but it's Red Ribbon
eek every day of their life,•
s e said.
Judging from the more than
700 entranced faces, Webb qnd
her group are getting ti.rough
to young people.
•I say all the same things
that all moms and dads do. 1
just say it different," Webb
said.
Students at Lincoln Elemen-
tary School had fesuvibes of
their own Friday, Wlth the Judg-
ing of their dassroom doon;
decorated for Red Ribbon
Week, and with a celebration
"Boo Blast• costume parade
All the gobhns, witches,
princesses, bugs and dragons
had one thing in common:
they all wore red wristbands.
Some of the little ghouls even
had red T-shirts on under their
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Shows to end Red Ribbon Week on Friday.
costumes.
The culnunation of the week
for students at Lincoln came
wt'iQn their decorated class-
room doors were Judged. The
prize for the best door was a
pizza party at Joe's Place.
One fourth-gradl! class
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sailboats.
"To sail through We \\-,thout
drugs,· Brett Wemberger and
classmate Enc Berkley said m
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1 This is a weekend snawboa,rders don't want to miss
I I ·~ eter Glenn Sid & Sports is having a mowboard
I weekend at its Newport
ch location at 2700 West
oast Highway on the comer
f Pacific Coast Highway and
tin Avenue. The event will
ture special prices on
, 99912000 snowboard prod-
~cts. a Sony PlayStati~m video
'1alf-pipe contest with a grand
prize of a Porum snowboard,
µve bands, snowboard gurus
end reps will hav~ clinics and
bew product information, free
Stuff and temporary tattoos. t::aU (949) 631 -3230 for more
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1 A go00 place to stock up
on candles for trick-or-treaters ts at Smart & Final. The prices
are always low and the vol-
\.i.me is big. Smart & Final can-
dy com is $5.49 for a 3-pound
bag, lollipops are $5.99 for a
4-pound bag, Smarties are
$4.79 for a 3-pound bag, and
there's a 4-pound bag of
µuxed pre-wrapped candy for
$5.55. Large pumpkins sell for
$1.99 each while supplies last,
and red dehcious apples are
$2.99 for a 5-pound bag.
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Smart & Final is at 707 W.
19th Street in Costa Mesa.
Call (949) 548-8473 for more
information.
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Duxlane carries the DUX
mattress, which is known for
its high quality, comfort and
spring system. The store is
offering a special through
Nov. 8. With the purchase of a
queen-or king-size mattress,
you'll receive a $500 gift cer-
tificate good toward any of
the DUX bedroom acces-
sories. That includes a range
AGAINST VIOLENCE • SPEAKING UP
AND SPEAKING OUT
A ONE DAY SEMINAR FOR ALL WHO CARE -.. " • • ... • • -·
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Saturday, November 6,
9:00 a.m.-2:00 p.m .
Dierenfield Hall A
Speakers:
Kathy Collard Miller, Author
Thomas Schulte, O.C. Commissioner
Dr. John Fry, Psychologist
Elizabeth Fry, Attorney
Workshop fee: $10.00
includes lunch
Send checks payable to:
of headboards, fine linens, been popular with wardrobe .
and down feather bed acces-. departments on ditferent Hol-
sone~. The queen bed starts lywood sets, including
at $2,9-40 and features the Friends, Melrose Place; Bev-
same quality and spring sys-erly Hills 90210, Everybody
tern as the more expensive Loves Raymond, Just Shoot
models. Duxiana is at Fashion Me, and The Drew Carey
Island in Newport Beach. Call Show, is available at local .
' (949) 640-0470 for more infor-department and specialty
ma ti on. stores. One reason for its pop-
• ularity is that despite its
Bloomlngdale's is having a designer quality and fit, the
private preview women's shoe collection's prices run from
$70 for a camisole to $250 for sale through Monday and dresses. The Bette Paige label then the regular shoe saJe
begins Tuesday. During the is available at Neiman-Mar-
cus, Bloomlngdale's, Saks sale you can find the best in Fifth Avenue, Macy's, Nord-designers and styles on sale, strom and Champagne in including Cole Haan, DKNY, Newport Beach. For the hoti-CK Calvin Klein, Via Spiga, days, there's a new collection BCBG, Max Azria, David that's made from the Bette Aaron, Steve Madden, Lauren Paige signature blend of ray-
by Ralph Lauren, Franco Sar-on, Lycra and spandex -a
tom Enzo Angioliru, and Nme yarn that creates a slightly
West. The shoes will be 35% nubby knit that keeps its
to 55% off original prices. shape. The holiday collection
Bloomingdale's is at Fashion includes designs with
Island in Newport Beach. Call ostrich feathers, silver-plated
(949) 729-6600 for more inior-mesh, and Swarovsld crystals
mation. that are used to SJ>"ll out mil-
• lenniwn jargon/icons such as
Bette Paige, a knit wear ··2000, • ·v2K, • "Millenni-
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on tops and skirts. Goodwill considers itself to
• be a Halloween headquarters
The Bronze Monkey, for with costumes for kids and
fine gifts and accessories, is adults available m all sizes.
having a moving sale through The Goodwill also has acces-
the end of the year. It's a good sories, belts, shoes, ties and
time to shop early for the holi-jackets to help make a cos-
tume complete The local days and get a 30% to 50%
<liscount on merchandise. It's Goodwill store is at 620 W.
at 2915 Redhill Ave., Suite 19th Street in Costa Me a .
Ct05 in Costa Mesa. Call Call (949) ~6-2479 for more
(714) 424-0173 for more inf or-information.
mation. •
Neiman-Marcus is having •
If you've been curious a special gilt-with-purchase
offer on Estee Lauder prod-about the Pilates method of
training, Body Design is a ucts through Nov. 6. With any
full-service Pilates Studio for Estee Lauder purchase of $50,
women. It also is a complete you'll get a makeup bag com-
women's athletic center that plete with Estee Lauder gilt-
oilers personal training, CU'-size cremes, lJ.psticks, eye
cuit training, fitness classes, shadows, blush, and perfume
sports massages, physical samples. The gift is valued at
therapy, and more. For gilt $140. Neunan-Marcus is at
ideas, you can have a custom Fashion Island m Newport
gift package designed for a Beach. Call (949) 759-1900 for
loved one. It's at 1000 W. more information.
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NOTICE OFVACANCIF.S
The Newport Beach C icy Council is seeking applicants to fill positions on various
citizens advisory committees for scheduled vacancies occurring as of December 31,
1999 for the following commiccees:
~viation Commiccee
Environmental Quality Affairs Citizens Advisory Commirtee
Harbor Quality Citizens Advisory Committee
Applicants must be residents of the Cicy. Applications are available in the Cicy Clerk's
office at 3300 Newport Boulevard or may be requested by calling 949-644-3005.
Completed applications must be received no lacer than 4:00 p.m. on Wednesday,
November 24, 1999.
If you have any questions, plea~e caJl che C ity Clerk's office at 949-644-3005.
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the rabo betWeen expenses to
run the foundation and funds
donated to the library, aeating
a plan for regWaJ: ftneodaJ
reporting and giving greater
cootrol of foundatiOn opera-
tioos to the city and library
bobrd.
Foundation representatives
said the mdin point of oon-
tention is a difference in
philosophies regarding how
donated money should be
handled.
"An endowment plari and
endowment campaign was
'started some time ~o with
help from the then-board of
trustees," said David
Carmichael, foundation presi-
dent.
The foundation was created
in 1993 as a private tax-
exempt body to raise money
for the library, which technical-
ly could not raise money for
itself. Before the existing foun-
dation, there was another that
was instrumental in raising $2
million toward the library's
construction, said foundation
boa.rd member and former
Mayor Oarence Turner.
The endowment campaign.
which is a typical long-term
financial strategy for founda-
tions, sought to raise a $2.5-
million nest egg in order to
have a omcilteut calb now for
tbe llbr~. 1bis way the
~would not be complete-
ly dependent on the dty bud·
get. 1\uner said.
"Having been through the
dire yean from 1991 to 1994
and having watdled the cof-
fen slowly and quickly
drained, I am very in tune to
what can happen ctl City
Hall." he said. "I think we
should raise those ftmds and
gradually build them up for
nice operating funds.•
The foundation has already
raised about St .3 million -
money the trustees said would
be useful for more immediate'
needs at the library.
"There are large problems
with the endowment fund.
Also it's counterproductive,"
Ryan said. '
Both parties say they hope
to resolve the issues as quickly
as pos&ble.
"I think that many of the
points in the letter have
already been tended to or
we're underway in achieving
what the trustees desire,•
Carmichael said
But Ryan believes the road
ahead may be longer.
·we want to make sure that
when people donate money to
the library that it goes to the
library and that it's handled in
a responsible manner,• she
said. •we want to make sure
all the pro~ polices and pro-
cedures are in place."
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Stephanie Creamer and Ashley Gleason, to get moving during the school's Halloween dance featuring a DJ. Klds
dressed up in all forms of costumes, each one outdoing the next. The faculty volunteers supervised the event. which
had kids dancing and twirling to modem songs. ·
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IO DAY . I Christ Lutheran School ls
! holding its annUAJ fall festival,
•A Day Out West,• from 9 a.m.
to 4 p.m. The free event will
feature old-fashioned carnival
games, rides and crafts for pur-
' chase. The church is at 760
Victoria St., Costa Mesa. For
' more information, call (949)
548-6866.
The Friends of the Newport
Beach Library will hold a used
book sale 111 the Friends Meet-
ing Room of the library from 9
a.m. to 4:30 p.m. The library is
at 1000 Avocado Ave., New-
port Beach. For more infonna-
tion, call (949) 759-9667.
A kayak tour of the Upper
Newport Bay Ecological
Reserve will take place from 1 O 'a.m. to 1 p.m. starting at North-
star Beach, 1 Wlute Cli!f. New-
port Beach. The $40 tour will
include an introductory kayak
lesson. For more information,
call (949) 675-1215.
SUNDAY
Vineyard ChrisUan fellowship
hosts a Fdll Fun Night from 4 to
8 p.m. at I 02 East Baker St.,
Costa Mei.d The free rught fea-
tures game boolh.l>, Cdl1dy, live
music and a skateboard park
llSTIET
. For more information, call {714)
556·8463.
MON PAY
Registration for girls interest-
ed in becoming Girl Scouts will
be held at 1620 Adams Ave.,
Costa Mesa, from 7 to 8 p.m.
For more information, call (714)
979-7900.
TUE SPAY
The National Assn. of Women
Business Owners, Orange
County Chapter will meet from
Puh.lon bland
hosts its ninth
annual "Hal-
loween
Happening"
from 3:30 to 5
p.m. Atta mer-
chants will
distribute candy
to costumed
kids of all ages.
6 to 9 p.m. at the Wyndham
Garden Hotel lo discuss the
unportance of legislation and
elections on the business com-
munity. The event is $34 for
members ($29 if paid in
advance) and $44 for nonmem-
bers ($34 for first-time guests).
Wyndham Garden Hotel is at
3350 Avenue of the Arts, Costa
Mesa. For more information,
call (714) 832-5741.
Costa Mesa Mayor Gary
Mondhdn and members of the
Airport Working Group of
Orange County will hold a
community bnefmg on the
potential expansion of John
Wayne Alfport from 7 to 9 p.m.
dt the Costa Mesa Commwuty
Center, Adams Room, 1845
Park Ave , Costa Mesa.
WEPNESQAY
Newport Harbor Republican
Women hosts James L Hirsen,
who will give a talk titled
"Government by Decree: From
President to Dictator through
Executive Orders,• at its meet-
ing at the Balboa Bay Club.
The club is at 1221 W. Coast
Higl\way, Newport Beach. The
event starts at 11:30 a.m.,
mcludes a lunch, and costs $20
per person. For more infonna-
tion, call (714) 968-5984.
Falrvtew Development Center
will hold its ninth armual •tto
Ho Ho-liday Boutique• from 8
a.m. to 2 p.m. in the Fairview
auditorium, 2501 Harbor Blvd.,
Costa Mesa. For more informa-
tion, call (714) 957-5188.
Speak Up Newport wtll pre-
sent an update on the Balboa
Theatre rejuvenation at 6 p.m.
at the Riverboat Restaurant,
151 E. Coast Highway. New-
port Beach. For more informa-
tion, call (949) 224-2266.
The Newport Beach Public
Library holds "Parenting 101 "
at noon in its Friends Meeting
Room. The program, presented
by Dr. Richard Shulman,
encourages parents to become
more effective by creating an
environment that promotes
mutual respect, fosters com-
munication and restores family
harmony. The library is at 1000
Avocado Ave., Newport Beach.
For more information, call (949)
717-3801
THURSDAY
The Volunteer Association of
Sherman Llbrary and Gardens
will hold an •Epicurean Christ-
mas• shoppmg event at its gift
hop from l 0:30 a .m. to • p.m.
The shop is at 2647 East Coast
Highway, Corona del Mar. For
more inf onnation, call {949)
673-2261.
The 1999 Newport/Mesa Par-
enting Conference will take
place from 6:30 to 9:30 p.m. at
Paularino School, 1060 Paular·
ino Ave., Costa Mesa. Dr.
James Jones, author of •Are
Your Kids Driving You Nuts?•
will speak. For more informa-
tion, call (800) 349-2543.
St. Andrew's Presbyterian
Church hosts •The Relation-
ship Seminar" at 7:30 p.m. at
the church. John Barry, direc-
tor at the DeVry Institute of
Technology, presents a dJscus-
sion titled •Wbo Am J?• The
church is at 600 St. Andrew's
Road, Newport Beach. For
more information, call (949)
574-2214 .
OCC's alumni Hall of Fame
induction will take place at 5
p.m. at the Nonnan E . Watson
Library. The event is free. OCC
is at 2701 Fairview Road, Costa
Mesa.
The Orange County Federa-
tion of Republican Women's
board meeting will be at 10
a.m. at the Costa Mesa Goll
and Country Club, 1701 Golf
Course Drive, Costa Mesa. The
event, which includes lunch is
$15. For more information or to
RSVP call (714) 529-6000.
NOVEMBER 5
The Building Industry Associa-
tion of Southern CaWorrua
Orange County Chapter Will
hold its lnltallation Gala for
2000 president Jeff Porstor and
its boa.rd of directors at the
Westin South Coast Plala, 681.>
Anton Blvd., Costa Mesa. The
event starts at 6:30 p .m. For
more mfonnation, call (949)
22.t-0321.
Newport Harbor Nautical
Museum's gift shop lS having
a preview of holiday girts
from 10 a .m. to 5 p.m. Local
author Dee Cache wilJ sign
her new book ~captain Tuga-
long." The museum is at 151
East Pacific Coast Highway,
Newport Beach. For more
information. call (949) 673-
7863.
NOVEMBER6
OCC will be holding a jury •
rigging and sail repai.r course
at its Sailing Center from 1 to 5
p.m. Students of the $25 course
will learn how to keep poten-
tial problems from developinq
into major chfficulties. The cE>n-
ter 1s .at 1801 West Pac1ht
Coast Highway, Newport
Beach. For more informatlon
call (949) 645-9412.
The Four Seasons Hotel hosts
etiquette expert Theresd
Thomas, who will leach table
manners for children in tt
course that runs from 4:45 to
7:30 p.m. The $105 tutorial dncl
dinner covers such dinmg
niceties as napkin and utensil
placement, posture, and prop-
er soup-supping technique
The Four Seasons lS at b90
Newport Center Drive. New-
port Beach To make resen cl ·
tions. call (949) 759-0808.
Hitting the trails lrZ~ts~Itm
pssst. ..
ic's about time
for che annual "Jeffco''
SALE
Thursday & Friday, November 4 & 5, 10 a. m. to 4 p. m.
all the dealers
fill the lawn
wirh antiques, furnishings,
prints & paintings
all at bargain prices
and inside the store
everything is 20o/o off
tell your friends
but get here
before they do
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Suite 9 ·Irvine •IOI Balboa hl~nJ
Tel. & Fax 949.451.1851 id. 949.675.7904
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Trust one of these State Farm agents with your car insurance:
COSTA ME A EA T
Ken Dilley
248i Newport Blvd. •1 O
(in Sea Coast Village)
949·63 l-l 080
lie 0490103
Don Julien
474 E. 17th St. #203
(at Irvine, above Diedrieh's)
949.646.4848
lie 0256186
George Elsom
350 E. 17th St. #211
(at 17th St. & Newport)
949-646·9393
lie OB72182
COSTA MESA SOUTH
Jerry Tardie
1518 Newport Blvd.
(Newport Blvd. & 15.,, Street)
949-553-1115
lie 0515017
Pat McLtOd
2651 Irvine Ave. #138
(next to Farmer's Market)
949-631-1082
lie 0492147
CORONA DEL MAR
Chip tassel .
3810 E. Coast Hwy
(at Poppy across from S Crowns)
949. 72J.'°°6
lie OC08488 '
Jerry K1tabrook
271 1 E. Coast Hwy #C
(PCH & Goldenrod)
949-67 J.864J
lie. 0486862
NEWPORT BEACH
Dennis Rosene
2610 Avon St. #C
(near the Riverside Ave. Post Office)
949-645-6000
lie OB63316
Bob Sullhan
227 20th Street, Ste. 103
(one blk past old
Spaghetti Factory on the bay side)
949-.67 3-9391
lie 0567334
Dian Roy
2400 W. Coast Hwy #1
(next to Jack Shrimp)
949-63 l-5530
lie 0563198
Jeff Long
2633 W. Pacific Coast Hwy.I Ste. B
(2 blocks So. of Newport B vd.
between Riverside & Tustin Ave.) 949.574.9200
lie 0724779
Wayne Ireland
4500 Campus Dr. #SOS
(at Campus & MacArthur)
949-852-857 J
lie 0618494
COSTA MESA NORTH
Matthew KenMdy
891 W. Baker St. Ste. A·I
(Baker & Bear St .)
714-957-"'6
lie 0731154
Mike Sc:heafer
1551 Baker St. Ste. B
(Baker & Harbor)
714·•05.0.100
lie 0645331
Buddy Bearbower
2850 Mesa Verde Dr. East Ste. P
(Adams I Mesa Verde)
,. .. ·""6-1701 .lflll'l-!llllm-~
lie 0196112
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........ Ubruy and Gardens
preeentl "Fems for the llome
Garden,• an ear)y-mommg
program on fem growing and
the purchase of spcciahzed
fems. The free event staru et
9:30 a.m. The library is at 2647
East Pacific Coast I lighway,
Corona de) Mar. For more
mformation, ~all (949) ~73-
2261 .
Young Professionals Against
Cancer will hold "Todst of the
Century• at the Bdlbod .Bay
Oub from 6 p m to m1drught.
:fhe evemng wllJ fedturP a
dance, silent auction and casi-
no tables and will benefit the
Orange County Foundation for
Oncology Children and Pa.n:U-
lies. The event is $50 for YPAC ~ members, $60 for nonmembers
and $65 for tickets at the door.
For more inlonnation, call (600)
AOS-2166, ext. 63.
The Newcomer's Club of
Newport Beach will hold a
garage sale from 8 a.m. to 3
p.m. The event is at 2300
Windward Lane, Newport
Beach. For more infonnation,
Call (949) 654-4450.
The First Church of Christ,
Scientist of Costa Mesa 1s hold-
ing a book-talk event regard-
mg the textbook "Science dnd
Health, With a Key to the
ScripturesH dl 3 p.m. ror more
information, Cdll (714) 963-
1240.
OCC ls holding a Needle Arts
Festival Nov 6-7 as part of its
Fall Fau al 2701 Fairview
Road, Cosld M('Sd, For more
rntormation, Cdll (714) 432-
5880.
NOVEMBER 8
Coastline Counseling of
Newport Beach will hold a free
lecture on AUenhon Deficit
Disorder, ·ADD Overview."
The lecture will be held at
Coastline, 1200 Quail, Suite
105, Newport Bedch. For more
information. Cdll (949) 476·
0991.
around toWn SOturday, Odober 30, 1999 ~ )
The Sutton Place Hotel hosts
the program •Beyond the Mil·
lenium Bug: What Investors
Can Expect Now• from 5:30 to
1 p.m. The seminar is free. The
hotel ls at •500 MacArthur
Blvd . Newport Beach. For
more infonnation, call (949)
955-7579.
SCAIY s' u 1· 1. 's
NOVEMBER 9
OCC holds a workshop on
violence, "Victory Over Vio·
lence, • today and Nov. 10.
Admission is free. OCC is at
2701 Fairview Road, Costa
Mesa. For more inlonnation,
call (714) 432-5063.
The Newport Beach Publlc
Library Foundation's "Manu-
scripts• lecture series features
Suzanne Muchnic, author of
"Odd Man In: Norton Simon
and the Pursuit of Culture.•
Muchruc will speak from 1 to
8:30 p.m.. The event is $8 to
$10 and reservations are
requjred. For more informa-
tion, call (949} 717-3890.
NOVEMBER 13
Famlly Doctors Office wtlJ
offer $5 flu shots for communi-
ty members from 9 to 11 a.m.
The office is at the Kmart Plaza
Cente r, 2200 Harbor Blvd.,
Suite 8210, Costa Mesa. For
more information, call (949)
548-2273.
ONGOING
A women's therapy support
group meets to discuss rela-
tionship issues at 6:30 p.m
Tuesdays al 1 f51 Dove St .
#105, Newport Beach. For
more information, call Barbara
at (949) 261-6003.
The Friends of the Newport
Beach Public Library Used
Book Store needs to replenish
its book s.tock. Patrons are
urged to bring in unwanted
books. With the exception of
law books or magazines, all
donations -hardcover and
paperback -are welcome and
cUe tu-deductible. Books may
be left at any of the three
branch libraries -Balboa,
Mariners or Corona del Mar.
They could also ~ left in the
special book closet next to the
store, 1000 Avocado Ave. For
more information, call (949
759-9667.
The Newport Beach Newcom-
ers Club meets at 10 a m. the
thud Wednesdays of each
month at different homes. The
group of about 100 women go
on the road, play golf, tennis,
bridge dnd more. The group
also holds several evening par-
bes. For more informabon. call
(949) 854-4501.
St. Mark Health Ministries
presents Love Without Honor
support groups for women cop-
ing with domestic violence at
10 a.m. and 7 p.m. Mondays
through December. The groups
will meet for two hours at St.
Mark Presbytenan Church,
2100 Mar VlSta Ave., Newport
Beach. For more mfonnation,
call(949)721-6079. ~·
The Jewish Family Service of
Orange County sponsors a dis-
cussion group focusing on
issues, concerns and responsi-
bilities of adult children caring
for theu elderly parents dt 1 30
p.m. Tuesdays al 250 I::. Baker
St., Costa Mesa. The purpose of
the group is to help children
and other concerned relatives to
identify problems and issues
and develop appropnate solu-
ti.ons. The cost lS $30. For more
in.formation, call (714) 445-4950.
The Costa Mesa Chamber of
Commerce holds networking
luncheon meetings from 11 :45
a.m. to 1 p.m at the Costa
Mesa Country Club, 1701 Golf
Course Dnve, Costa Mesa Vis-
itors are welcome Cost is $12.
Fot more information, caU (714)
885-9090.
Barnes Cf Nol!J&
BOOKSTORE
presents
SCIENCE
AND
HEALTH
with key to I he
Scriptures.
B) Mary Baker Eddy
A Talk by ......
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• WALK mAT WALK: Lincoln Elementary
School students parade tbelr Halloween
costumes for their classmates to see.
~ SCREAM SCENE: Bret Klein, left. and
Cody Berges have a screaming Ume as
they march iJt the Uncoln Elementary Hal-)
loween Parade.
The Lido Isle Toastmasters
Club meets at 6:30 p.m. Mon-
days at the Oakwood Apart-
ments, 1700 16th St, in the
clubhouse on the main level,
Newport Beach. For more infor-1
mation, call (949) 515-9470.
The John Henry Foundation I
sponsors the Comfort Zone, a 1 mental illness support group.
which meets from 7:30 to 9
p.m. Thursdays at the Light-
house Coastal Community
ChUich, 301 Magnolia St Cos-
ta Mesa. For more information,
call (949) 548-7274.
M Jewish Family Service of
Orange County sp~msors ,8,i
ongomg Jewish heahng ~
port group for people exp -
encmg chronic illness. e
purpose 1s to provide partiq-
pants with emollonal dna
spiritual support to mandge
illness and 1lc; consequenci:,s
The group meets at 7 p.m .
Thursdays at Jewbh Family
Servlce, 250 E. Baker St.. Cos-
ta Mesa. Attendance 1s tree,
but prereg1strdllon "
requ11ed. To register or for
more information. call (714 1
445-4950.
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A12 Soeurday, October 3o, 1999
2000
NTINUED FROM A 1
u.stria1 seaport.
Frustrated by the slow
wth of the area, James
adden sold the tiny hamlet
It Newport Beach to William S.
b>llins. Eager to capitalize on
pie acquisition, Collins lite rally
ormed part of Newport. He
dredged up clumps of sand and
~ed the pile Balboa Island.
In 1909, Collins as),(.ed
prange County supervisors for
permission to finish the island;
but p ressure from people living
the harbor persuaded him
leave a wider channel. The
bor's configuration left by
ollins is almost the same
~oday.
1 Across the channel, George
liart was gleaming about the
i:>wchase of the precious ocean-
Jrent property from James
:irvtne II. The 700-acre subdivi-
JQPn with wind-swept cliffs and
o'Ws of orchards was dubbed
rona del Mar. With the help
iol Col. S.R. Finley, the area was
~vided into lots. Soon after, in
~5. the two men began con-
ction on the Corona del
ar Hotel, later renamed the
alisades Inn. Alas, Hart faced
lfhandal problems and traded
'more than half of the land to a
company who owned property
m Riverside County
structure was $15,000.
•we watched it being built,•
recalled 92-year·old Helen
Bowen. •Now, I'd think it was a
dream if I didn't have snapshots
of us Mging around the piano
and paddling canoes."
Then there were those who
made a "sizable" contribution
to local history, some of which
stand today.
There was Bennet Wray, a 7-
foot·2-inch resident who eftsily
reached lanterns as the city's
first lamplighter in 1909.
There was Walter Ozment,
an early settler who lived in the
community of Harper, which
eventually became Costa
Mesa. Ozment opened the
town's first store in 1908 where
the intersection of 18th Street
and Newport Boulevard now
exists.
What of Madame Modjeska. I a celebrated European actress
who moved to Orange County
with her husband and finally
settled on Bay Island, where
she died in 1909. The islet is
sometimes ref erred to he r
namesake.
And then there was John
Scarpa,afonnergondolier fr001
Venice, Italy, who created Bal-
boa's first lighted boat parade.
He named it the ·illuminated
Water Parade,• first held on
Aug. 23, 1908.
Can you guess what it is
called today? A good idea nev-
er loses its luster. But what of those who sim-
ply tned to make a living in the
Newport-Mesa area? Those
most remembered from that era
were a group of promoters who
saw Newport as a seaside gem.
They obtained d perrrut from
the U.S. War Department in
1904 dfld built the Balboa Pavil-
ion. The ongmal cost of the
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~ .. In the world of child acting,
it's all about 'sparkle.'
Costa Mesa's Kids Hollywood
Connection can tell you if
-you're. kid has it or not.
There are kids ~ho are merely
cute, and then there are lods
who are stars. The difference,
Phyllis Henson said, comes down to
a quality called "sparkle."
"trs kind of like charisma,• said
Henson. who runs The Kids Holly-
wood Connection, a Costa Mesa
company that helps parents gel thetr
children into acting and modellllg.
"It's the difference between a child
standlng up there and having no
personality and one that just glows.
It's a kind of a glow • But what looks
like sparkle to a doting pd.Tent often
looks like a casting mistake to HoUy-
wood agents, which is why Henson
has been offering her semces as a
consultant to families of would-be
child celebrities for more than 20
years
A major error parents make 15
assuming that thelf kids need to be
extensively photographed and elabo-
Millennial madness
Student-produced and ffi!ected plays about millennium
examine hy~teria surrounding Y2K
ALEX COCX.MA~
I dea for a play: an entire society
ls gnpped by the UTabonal fear
that on a certdin, arbitrary date
-say, New Yedf's Day -global
disaster lS bound to erupt. n almost sounds too crazy to
~CIA!l:£eve. But it's a story that has
Jl!!pped the imagination of Amen-
can society, and now OCC's
epertory Theatre Company has
aken the logical step of bringing
e millennial hobgoblin to the
stage.
·v2K," a program of five short
plays addressing the coming of the
year 2000, opens tonight at OCC's
Drama Lab Studio. The works tack-
le the subject with an offbeat and
often comic sensibility, said Cynthia
· Corley, faculty advisor to the pro-
gram, suggesting that even if mil-
lennial anxiety isn't good for any-
thing else, it can be a rich well-
spring for humor.
nues of the plays include
"Nobody Likes Me,• whlch deals
., with relationships at the tum of the
century and •Nme Minutes to Mid-
night,• which looks at the final
~ents in what Corley suggests
!9ht best be understood as an
temate dimension.
,•It' kind of like, 'Where are
e?· Corley aid of the play. "The
endar on the wall say December..,
1, 1999, but you wonder if you're
TODAY
DON lfACH I OM.Y Pit.OT
Elizabeth {Sherrie Stone), left, ls at odds with her daughter, Kather-
ine {Krissy Shaw), right, as James {Jonathan Martott), Henry (Walt
Spurgiasz) and the posbnan {Joseph Allgaier) listen to the argument
ln OCC's production of "Y2K."
still on earth by the end:
The plays' subjects are some-
times as much about turn-of-the-
century culture as they are about
the events of New Year's Eve.
"Theater Serial Killer Strike
Agaml" tells the story, as Corley put
it, "of annoymg people in movie
theaters and what happens to
them:
SUNDAY
Specifically, they are killed by a
roving murderer. "The premise i
that the guy who's killing people tn
the theaters~ trying to rid the
world of disgusting people for
Y2K," Corley said.
That the murderer considers hls
selection method JW.tif1able . erve::.
SEE Y2K PAGE A 17
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Above, Phyllis Henson, owner of
Kids Hollywood Connection, lands
i.il front of a wall of photos of children
she has helped land job in the
entertainment industry. Left. Henson
interviews 6-year-old Emma Laramle
and her mother, Susan, about the
possibility of acting:
BRIAN f'Ol'IUOA I
OAll.Y Pl.OT
rately costumed m order to break into
modeling or acting, said Hefl5on, who
handles children up to 16 years old.
• smothered beneath all the dothmg. = ,
You have to know how to pack-
age your child," Henson ~1d. "You
don't want them to look like they're
at d bt'dUty contest You want to !'iee
In Jact, she said, very young dill-
dren grow so quickly that professiond.1-
ly prepared photography portfolios are
almost useless And dolling up a child
in some sort of contrived outfit can be
the kiss of death: the sparkle gets
a kid thdl look~ like they 1ust Cdme I
off the pldyground."
SEE HOLL YWOOO PAGE A 1 I
-A fund-raiser in disguise ~
>-Masquerade Ball lures
young prof ess1onals to
Orange County Musewn of
Art to raise arts awareness.
Al I\ (CIOL\1-.:-..
Nick Daudennan knows scary.
Just mention the word "fund-rais-
er," Dauderman said, and the result ·
is seriously fnghterung for young
professionals who don't always have
the kind of paychecks that would
allow them to conlnbute to cornmu-
ruty and chantable orgamzauons.
That's why Daudennan is chair-
mg the second annual "1'1dsquerade
Ball for the Arts• Lomg ht at the
Orange County Museum of Art m
Newport Beach.
The event is supposed to get
young professionals mterested m
being connected to the arts, which
might eventually lead to their con-
tributing to arts institutions. Bl!l
Daudennan doesn't wont to spook
any or the people who rrught attend,
so he isn't using the •p• word.
•1t•s sort of a no-pressure thing to
get people involved,• Daudem1an
aid of the co:;tume ball which ben-
ehts South Coast Repertory, the
Orange County Mus um of Art, the
Orange County Pcrfomung Ara
Center and Opera Pacihc. •Tue
can't really ubscnbe to thes (arbJ
TUESDAY
The ~lcln en wratOr of tht Lm ~
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FYI
~ The formal Masquerade Ball
is from 8 p.m. to 1 a.m. today
at 850 San Clemente Drive, \
Newport Beach. Tickets are $75
per person. For information
about the event. call (714) 556·
2122, ext. 546.
event , but we want to get them m
the door !>O they can become sub-
smber.; eventually. •ffc; an audience
developm nt 1rubative, • Dauderrnan
said, trying another way of de cnb-
mg the event Y>ithout refemng to
money.
The event, wtuch attracted about
500 revoJ(>rs in il'> h~t year, will fea-
ture vanow. band and DJ . a ~ell
a!) several bars to faolitate sooal
lubncation. Mucci in WJth the
crowd, Daudcnnan a1rl, will b co -
turned actor from the d1fter nt artS
orgaruzations who will di tnbute
information about the worthy cauc; ""
lurking b hind U1e good b,Jnt .
"Th y'll be ort of educating J>eo-
ple, • Daudcrmiln aid.
For the young prof sional \\ho
attend, Daudcrman think::. th event
is a pl asant introduction to the
pleasures -and r pQn 1h1lill -
of thoroughly grown-up dive on.
"This a nice segu mto mom
f W\ matui' thmg , • h id
WEDNESDAY
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-a patrons mingle at lavish benefit soiree/
tr b y gathered at dusk
Saturday, ~pping cock-
tail:> and sampling bol'i
'oeuvrel> in the lower court-
yard of the Newport Beach
ti!lamott Hotcl ~ Tennis Club,
Posl:llon Island.
From the lobby level of the
~otel, reguJar folks in regular
loUung peered down upon
~e glamorous crowd who had
essed to unpress for the
999 OJlf'fd RAU.
The lower courtyard was
acked. Elbow to elbow the
wd jockeyed for position,
sing friend after friend in
,never-whirling mobon of
Ill CIOWI
looking over their respective
attire, j~elry, hairstyle and
women lD taffeta arid silk,
men in black be turning to
meet and greet one another,
• general attitude.
t
Society is after all nothing
without attitude. And opera,
PHOTO COURTESY OF NICHOt.AS ICOON
Opera PaciHc chairman of the board Patrick Seaver and
Orange County Performing Arts Center chalnnan Roger
Kirwan at Opera Ball 1999 at the Newport Beach Marriott.
more than any other perform-
ing art form, is immersed in
attitude, on and off stage. A
petfect evening was certainly
m the making.
Chaired by Pabida ADD
Musball, the Opera Ball
began with panache in the
courtyard. Marshall billed the
reception as •Le Jazz Hot• in
the milieu of the Parisian
bistro.
And while the Marriott is
no Parisian bistro, the energy
generated at the reception set
the tone for a very lively
evening on the Orange Coast
for the opera sponsore d and
underwritten by the generous
jeweler Cartier.
•Their supreme gracious-
ness will contribute to making
this everung the most spectac-
ular and successful eve nt of
the Orange County social sea-
son,• added Marshall, doing
her own share of bussing as
guest after guest bestowed
their thanks upon the chair for
her efforts.
Opera Sall 1999, "Fin de
Siecle, • celebrating the end of
the century, marked the 17th
year Opera Pacific and the
Opera Pacific Guild Alliance
has entertained the crowd in
style, raising needed funds to
keep the company headed in
a positive direction.
"This is a very special year
for this event because Opera
Pacific is in the hands of a
very speaal man, John De
Main,• said patron and guest
Nancy Sorosky of Big
Canyon "He is simply fabu-
lous and it shows in every pro-
duction,• added Sorosky, who
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Aldo Luongo, John De Main, Martin Hubbard and Paul Musco at "Fln de Siecle," Opera
Ball 1999, which was a benefit for Opera Pacific.
bas supported Opera Pacific
though good times and tough
times.
As the crowd made their
way from the lower-level
reception mto the main ball-
room for dinner, the Opera
Pacific Orchestra played, con-
ducted by Henri Venanzi. De
Main took the microphone as
the guests found their seats ~
the ballroom, welcommg all,
following a most eloquent
intro by ball chair Marshall.
Applause filled the ball-
room in appre<iation of De
red
splendid red
gilt and red
joyous red
holiday red
red
Main's efforts, echoing the
sentiments of Sorosky. A five-
course dinner began with a
seafood cocktail as opera stars
Elizabeth Futral and Lolus
Otey charmed the dinner
crowd with their vocal talents.
The Marriott ballroom was
an ideal venue for the ball.
The feehng was grand, yet
intimate as hundreds of hand-
some guests miagled and
table-hopped to enJOY the
affair with .friends. The menu
was lovingly and pamstaking-
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mused classy and pretty EWe
Faber, supporting Opera
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Twyla Martin was possibly
the best dressed woman of the
everung. Wearing a strapless ..
ball gown of shunrnering bur-
gundy and silver gray fabric,
flowing out at the waist and to
the floor in Cinderella style,
Martin and her husband,
Charles, dazzled the dinner
crowd including BUI and La1la
Conlin, Jerry and Maralou
Harrington, J eanette
Segerstrom, Sally Segerstrom
Daniels and her husband,
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Mark and Barbara Johnson,
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chairman of the Opera Board,
Martin Hubbard, pres1dent
and execubve director and
Jlm and Nora Johnson Danc-
ing to the Frank Amoss
Orchestra took the crowd into
the late hours of the evening
in great style.
Only one item was featured
for 4Uction during the
evening. A magnil1cent paint-
ing of the three tenors by
renowned artist Aldo Luongo
-commissioned by Martin
and Margie Hubbard and
P41ul and Marybelle Musco
and donated to Opera Pacific
for auction -drew tremen-
dous interest and a strong ·
five-figure selling price for tti
company. •fm de Siecle• elftl~I
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A second taste of Ireland brings images of medieval times
5EANl<.urwAN
:.amved at the Great Amel'i-
can Irish Fair and Music
Festival at the Orange
ty Fairgrounds with high
e81>eC"Ultions.
A little more than two
nllDlllrul ago while on a family
~tion to Dublin, Ireland, I llO the chance to experience
culture of the Emerald Isle
allCI the incredible warmth of tbi Irish people.
ough my ancestry is
Irish, before the trip my
t ties to that portion of
Ilf,',l!efitage was an affinity for
<Mlmess and a deep love of
riiihed ~tatoes.
llf y brief visit to the island
BEND
\IUfDERER
lasted only a
week, but in
that time I was
astounded by
the beauty of
the Irish t:oun-
tifSide and the depth of the
cultural history. From the
Celtic burial mounds older
than the pyramids of Egypt to
the energy of the traditional
dancers and folk musicians,
lreland had me mesmerized.
As I passed through the
gates of the festival I could
already h ear the pleasing
sounds of old Irish pub songs
and almost everyone I passed
was carrymg a dark cup Guin-
ness or Murphy's Irish Stout.
SEAN KIRWAN I DAl.Y Pit.OT
Above, Eric Wahlberg demonstrates the art of hammer throwing while Andy Scott stands
ready to catch. The hammer throw was one of a number of traditional Scottish and Ir.sh
sports demonstrated by members of the Scottish American Athletic Association on Sunday.
Right, Curt Rowley takes careful a1m at his target while teaching customers atiout the prop-
er technique and atUre when trying their hand at archery.
The festival was spread out
with two stages for music and
dancers and plenty of things
to occupy you m between.
I wandered over lo the
sporting area first to watch as
large men in skirts threw even
larger logs.
The friendly genUemen
were members of the Scottish
American Athletic Association
and they were practlang the
sport of Caber tossing. The
sport dates back more than
1,000 years and was originally
practiced as military training,
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along with the traditional
boulder heave and hammer
throw, when the British for·
bade the Scots from carrying
wed pons.
Now I've always had an
affinity for the middle dges;
sword fighting, big swts or
annor, ndmg arounp on horse-
back saving damsels and
drinking mead -so wander-
ing around the festival's
medieval village gdve me a
chance to Jet my unagmatlon
run wild.
l perused booths selling
everytlung from Celtic drl-
work with its mtncate knots
and sWirls to nasty.looking
knives and morrung stdrs -
medieval weapons that consist
of a spiked tron ball attached
to a length of chain.
A couple of thoughts
crossed my mmd as I wan-
dered through the "village"
area. First of all I would have
never mdde it as a medieval
warnor. J could barely lift the
authenllc, coal-forged sword
lhdt Mike Cassidy and Dag-
ny Anderson let me feel The
guys throwing boulders and
Jogs could haYe crushed me
w1thout a second thought
and my bnPf attempt at
archery left the target com-
pletely unscathed.
All of this led me to another
question what happens if a
light breaks out m the village?
The medwval area was
populated with Renaissance
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Fair-types. Dressed m authen-
tic-looking medieval garb
from head to toe, they gave
the area cl real rustic feeling.
Each and every one of them
was carrymg some sort of
krufe, sword or other sharp
weapon attached to their belt
-each and every one or
them. Now every one wa~
very fnendly, but still, you got-
ta wonder.
Alter spending a bit more
time in the village I deaded I
should enjoy some of the more
Irish elements of the fdU'.
From the McCurtan Tea
Booth and Fitzgerald's Irish
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As shade began to creep
over the fairgrounds I made
my way to the main stage to
take m some of the music.
The crowd was danang
cllld smgi.ng along to the Feni·
ans mix of old Insh drinking
sol}gs and rock mUSlc and
after a whl.le, I found that I
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cllld tapping my toes.
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~16 Saturday, October JO, 1999 date book Daily Pde1
Playhouse produces fine treatment of 'Deathtrap
T~TITUS
F ew playwrights have excoriated
their own profe sion as thor-
oughly as Ira Levin in •oeath-
trap. • In this slyly literate thriller,
Levin combines the sophisticated
comedy of his "Cntic's Choice" wtth
the abject terror of another of his
works, •Rosemary's Baby."
"Deathtrap," now on stage at the
Costa Mesa Civic Playhouse, focuses
on a playwnght
THEATER REVIEW :~~s~:~ve
dry, leading
him to plot a reaJ-tife murder to gain
control of d scinWlabng script sent for
tus approval by a student from one of
his playwriting semmars.
Or so 1t would seem. Levin's world
isn't qwte that neatly cut and dried,
arid to expound on the topic would
compromise the pleasure of first-time
audiences. Suffice to say that director
Todd Kulczyk's well-paced produc-
tion pushes the terror and comedy
buttons efficiently.
of "Deathtrap• is the effectiveness of
its leading figure, playwright Sidney
Bruhl, who virtually masterminds the
play's events, while pierClllg all
around tum with the acerbic wit of a
George Sanders. Here the Costa
Mesa production truly shines.
Forrest Robinson exudes a savage
sense or egocentricity as he draws
his reluctant wile into his murderous
scheme. Although Robinson initially
serves up a large slice of ham. which
requires some digesting, he setUes
comfortably and commandingly"into
his role, gleefully projecting his supe-
riority over the student, in what basi·
cally is a benefit performance, for the
intended victim.
As the young man drawn to his
former professor' for profess1onal
advice, Ryan Jacobson offers a con-
vincing acolyte and an even more
impressive rival. The conflict, both
mental and physical, between the
two is splendidly conveyed.
Roxie Lee renders a properly ten-
tative performance as the wile, over-
shadowed by Robinson's forceful e lo-
quence, yet stead.fast in her opposi-
tion to his scheme.
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Forrest Robinson, left.
and Ryan Jacoblon
clash over the subject
matter of their new
play in "Deathtrap" at
the Costa Mesa Civic
Playhouse.
well appointed lo eliminate references lo excised
techniques, an oversight in the local
production. •
Effiaenl also is the manner, in
which Kula.yk has elunmated one of
the pldy's nunor characters, the play-
wnght's ldwyer, culmmabng in an
ending ldr more stiC'kly satisfying
than the original, when• the lawyer
and a ocighboring psyC'hic face off
over thP sctme basic issue that creat-
c•d the first confrontation
The key P)ement m the production
The role of the Dutch psychic, nor-
mally assigned to a much older and
less physically attractive actress, is
surprisingly well handled by Janet
McGregor. Tall, blond and quite
lovely, McGregor attacks the Euro-
pean accent with gusto. reveling in
the necesSdrily one-note aspect of
her chardcter.
Set designer David Carnevale
emphasizes the walls decorated with
weapons from Bruhl's past produc-
tion by alternating strips of setting
with only a curtain bdcking, perhaps
stressing the theatricality of the
piece. Jeffrey George's lighting is
"Deathtrap" by its very nature is
best enjoyed as a first-time viewer,
though subsequent productions offer
more insight into Levin's fertile imag-
mation. Directors. when dltering ele-
ments of 1t, however, must take care
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.saturdays.
ALSO ON STAGE
'THE PIANO LESSON'
South C'o<1st Repertory prP-
sents August Wilson's "PldllO
Lesson' through Nov 2 I Ttck-
<'ls are $28 to $4 7 Showllmes
are TuesddV through fnddy at
8 p.m . Sdturddy dl 2.30 dnd 8
p.m .. dnd Sunday dl 2 30 and
7.30 pm. SCR 1s al 655 Town
Center Drive, Costa Mesa. For
more information, call (714)
708-5555.
'A MIDSUMMER
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Dream' today through Sunday
and Nov. 4 through 7 at the uni-
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times are 8 p.m. Thursdays
through Saturdays, with mati-
nees at 2 p.m. Saturdays and
Sundays. Tickets are $10. The
theater is dt 55 Fair Dnve, Costa
Mesa. For more infonnation.
call (714) 668-6145.
'SYLVIA'
A.R. Gurney's comic play
HSylvia" wtU run through Nov.
20 at The Theatre D1Stnct in
Cosld Mesa. Show times are
al 8 p.m. Fndays and Satur-
days and 7 p.m. on Sundays.
Tickets are $15 for Friday and
Sunday performances, $20 for
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Mesa. For more infonnahon,
call (714) 435-4043.
'Y2K'
OCC presents ·v2K, • a pro-
gram of short plays reltited to
the millennium, Saturday and
Sunday and Nov 6 through 7
Show times are 8 p.m. on Sat-
urdays dfld 2 and 7 p.m. on
Sundays. Tickets are $5 to $6.
OCC is at 2701 Fauview
Road, Costa Mesa. For more
mforrnation, call (714) 432-
5640
'THE SUMMER MOON'
South Coast Repertory presents
John Olive's play •Tue Swnmer
Moon' Tuesday through Dec. 5.
Tickcts are $26 to $45, \\fl.th a •
pay-what-you-will performance
on Nov. 6. The lliealer is at 655
Town Center Drive, Cosld
l\.1esa. For more infom1dllon,
call (714) 708-5555.
'WILD OATS'
OCC presents James McLure's
comedy "Wild Oats' Nov. 11
through 14. and 18 through 21
m its Drama Lab Theatre Cur-
tain is at 8 p.m., 2 p.m. on Sun-
days; lick~ts are $9 OCT is at
2701 Fa1rv1ew R0<1d, Costa
Mesa. For more infom1t1tion,
call (714) 412~5880.
READERS REPERTORY
THEATRE
Fnends of the Costa Mesa
Libraries will sponsor the play
"The Masque of Reason; by
Robert Frost, from 3:30 to 4:30
p.m. Nov. 16. The procJram is
suitable for htgh schoo~rs and
up. The play will be dtlhe
Mesa Verde Library, 2969
Mesa Verde Dr .. Costa Mesa.
For more information, call
(714) 546-5274.
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'A CHRISTMAS CAROL'
South Coast Repertory pre-
sents ••A Christmas CaroJ•
Nov 27 through Dec 26 on its
mdmstage. Show~ are Tuesday
through Fnday al 8 p.m., Sat-
urday at 2:30 and 8 p.m .. and
Sunday at 2:30 and 7:30 p.rn.
Tickets are $17 to $39. The
theater is at 655 Town Center
Dnve. Costa Mesa. For' more
information, call (714) 708-
5555.
'COMEDIENNE'
Lilly Tomlin is coming to the
Orange County Performing
Arts Center Dec 3 and 4.
Tickets for the two-time Tony
Award-winrung comedienne
rdllge from $36 to $49 and g
on sale Oct. 24. The Orange
County Perlonning Arts Cen-
ter as ell 600 Town Center D ·
ve, Costa Mesa. Tickets may
be purchased through Tickel-
ma~ter at (714) 740-7878 orb
callmg The Center at (714)
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·Packaging,• as Henson
calls it, often comes down to
strippmg off all the unfortu-
nate clothing and styling choices parents make in hopes
of rendering their child more
attractive. Bows are a major
n~no. she said. Perfectly
cotfted hair is too tidy, and
oqght to be mussed up slightly
in order to be optimally
eridearing. Gold jewelry
should be taken off as quickly
as possible.
Costa Mesa resident Yvette
Gagnier, who brought her
daµghter Araiana to Henson
after some less-than-satisfacto-
ry experiences with other orga-
rumtio09; was given a crash
course in packagmg as soon as
she walked in the door.
•1 was really big on hats
and bows," Gagnier recalled.
"She said •No, no, no.••
The newly restyled Ara-
1ana, who is not yet 2 years
old, went on to land a job
mooeling for what was either
a newspaper advertisement or
a page in the Sears catalog -
Yvette isn't quite sure which.
"I think it was a Sunday ad,
but I never saw it,• Yvette
said. "There's really no way to
find out. But she got paid, you
know?"
The business of packaging
and selling children .to the
marketing industry is not
without its ethical complexi-
ties, but Yvette tries to
approach the business m d
way that will make sense for
her daughter.
"lf she gets a little older and
says ... ·1 don't like this,' then
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I'm gomg to stop,• she said.
But Yvette, who grew up 111
what she charactenzed as a
poor household, doesn't want
her daughter to have to go
through the same experience.
"I just don't want her to
have to settle, or to have to
marry yowig to feel like she's
getting out of a bad situation
and home," she said.
The financial rewards for
children who act and model
can be significant. Modeling
JObs typically pay between
$100 and $150 an hour, Hen-
son said, while a child who is
a member of the Screen
Actors Guild commands a fee
of nearly $500 merely to
appear on a set.
Over the life of a typical
television commerci.al's air-
play, Henson said, a child can
make upward of $35,000 in
residuals.
When a child reaches the
age of 6, they are legally
allowed to spend nine hours a
day at a set, which dramatically
increases their earning power.
MSix is the golden age• in
child acting, Henson .said.
All that money waiting to
be earned can occasionally
drive parents to approach
their children's careers in a
more mercenary fashion than
might be healthy, Henson
said, but the types of adult she
calls "stage parents~ -those
who live vicariously through
the experiences of their chil-
dren --are less common now
than they used to be.
"I don't see as many pushy
parents as I did many years
·ago,• Henson said. "Reality
has set in to a lot of parents
Now, 99% of them are doing 1l
for the nght reason.•
Henson's first contact with
families who want their children
to be m how biz is usually a
consultation at her office, dunng
which she detemunes whether
a child has the n9ht stuff -not
only sparkle, but also the apprcr
pnate sort of behavior habits -
to make it. In some cases, she
said, she can detect a potential
star who merely nP.eds a little
time to grow up.
"If I see a child that has a
lot {)f potential, but they're not
quite ready because they're a
little shy or they keep a finger
in their mouth or whatever, I
might recommend a work-
shop,• she said.
Other times, it becomes
apparent to her thdt, despite
the adoring looks a child
receives from its parents, a kid
ic; simply not good matenal for
the industry.
"Real clingy" children are a
major turnoff, Henson said, no
mdtter bow much sparkle they
have. Extremely shy kids a.re
also unlikely to make her cut.
Despite what some parents
think, tremendous ·energy in a
youngster lSn't necessarily
very attractive either. Henson
said casting agents aren't very
exoted about the prospect of
hinng a hyperactive kid who
takes too much effort lo photo-
graph and film.
If a child isn't right for the
business, Henson isn't shy
about saying so.
"For some parents, it's kind
of a letdown,• she said. "They
say ·u my kid JUSt gets two or
three auditions, r know they'll
get something.'"
But the sparkle is a crucial
commodity, Henson said, and
kids either have it or they
don't.
·we know it the minute we
it,• she said.
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Y2K
CON11NUED FROM A 13
as a dark comment on lh
violence of the late 20th cen-
tury, Corley said.
"It's just kind of lh wny
life is now,w he s~nd. "It
shows bow far we've come,
or not come."
Costa Mesa r<!~1dent ancl
second-year OCC thcatm
student Sheme StonP. wrote
and is directing a work ciilled
·"There's Nothing NC!w Under
The Sun." The comic play
skewers Y2K hy~tcna by
looking at an earlier event m
the history of human amocty:
YlK.
The coming of the yedr
1000. in Stone's dramatic
vision. looks a Jot hk~ ordi-
nary Amencan We, citca
1953. Stone's actors -she
herseU play!> thP mother of
the story's dysfunctional
nuclear family -roam
around the stage in primitive
costumes that are meant to
evoke the Middle Ages, but
their domestic bickering
sounds like a lost episode of
"Leave it to Beaver.•
OCC student Krissy Shaw
plays the daughter of the
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'Y21'
+ WHA?. A program
of five short p&ays
about the millennium + WI~ OCCs Or~
ma Lab Studio, 2701
Fairview Road, Costa
Mesa
• WHEN: Today and
Sunday and Nov. 6
and 7. Curtain is at 8 p.m. Saturdays, 2 p.m.
Sundays and at 7 p.m.
Nov. 7. + HOW MUCH: $5 to
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family, who is obsessed with
the commg of the VIK, an
event she is certain will be
accompanied by some sort of
apocalypse. She spends the
duration of the act attempt-
ing to convince her hopeless-
ly oblivious parents of the
drama of their situation..--
Stone's character, howev-.
er, is more sangllin;e.
HYou know I don't believe
m that nonsense, dear," is her
response to Shaw's predic-
tions of the Antichrist's inuni-
nent arrival.
Sca.rdoy, Oc1ober 30, 1999 Al~
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regucl to die tum al tbe mil·
,lennkllP ii Iba efted lbe new
date wW bave oo tbe tech·
aology ber husband URS at
bis job: tbe man is a stone
mason. and wm be boed to
begin carving four-digit
yean.
Stone says a lot Of the
domestic material in "There's
·No~ .. ." ii drawn from
her own life. She hadn't
thought much about the
material ahead of time, but it
came pouring out when she
sat down to write.
All of the works in "Y2K•
were ongmally penned in a
playwnting work&hop held at
OCC held in spring. They
are being directed and
staged entirely by students,
with a little supeIVlSlon from •
faculty members like Corley.
Corley said the tremen-
dous amount of freedom g1v·
en to the students lends the '
works of the Repertory The-
atre an unpredictable and
occasionally very exciting
feeling.
·we like to say we give
them enough rope e1lher to
hang themselves or to
climb up to the stdri;, • Cor-
ley said,
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• commun1 forum
IDITOlllL In defense J
· Marinapark should hold up its end of deal of 'Harry
Potter'
residents signed
" the latest leases
') w hen Marinapark
~ . on their bayfront
mobile homes in 1985, they ,.
•' knew what thay were getting
' I
into.
They knew that when those
" agreements expired in March of
2000, they would have to move.
~ And they knew that the reason
, was to make room for more visi-
tor-friendly uses on one of the
city's pnme pieces of bayfront
real estate. They even agreed to
waive relocation costs.
I I
Now, less than four months
before the leases expire, city
leaders are entertaining a seri-
ous hotel proposal. As was
expected, it calls for displacing
the mobile home park and the
American Legion Post 291,
whose lease for the city land
was just extended to 2001.
It's too early in the process
for us to endorse or shut down
this particular hotel proposal.
And we won't even go so far as
to say that an upscale resort is
the best use for that land.
But regardless of any hotel
proposal, we think Marinapark
residents should move out
when their leases are up next
year.
The State Lands Commission
has yet to determine whether
the area is tidelands, a .designa-
tion that would prohibit resi-
dential use of the property. But
regardless, it is still city-owned
property, which means it
belongs to everyone in the city,
not just 60 residents.
Most importantly, the resi-
dents knowingly entered into
this agreement in 1985 .. Why do
they now expect the city to
scrap its desire for more public
uses and let them stay?
With economic development
and traffic congestion being
such hot-button issues in New-
port Be&ch right ·now, it may be
easy for these residents to jump
on that bandwagon and con-
vince the city to renew the leas-
es. But we hope this issue won't
get lumped in with the anti-
development fervor sweeping
through the city.
Vacating Marinapark doesn't
mean there has to be a hotel on
the site. Those are separate
·issues and should be treated
that way.
Still, it would be a nice ges-
ture if someone from the city
could assist the mobile home
owners and renters in finding a
new place to live, even if it's
just providing a comprehensive
list of alternative locations for
the mobile homes.
We don't blame Marinapark
residents for wanting to hold
onto the private bayfront
enclave that they've enjoyed for
so many years. But we believe
they have been able to make
use of the public's land for long
enough. It's time for them to
hold up their end of the bargain.
0 ur children are read-
irig again. Isn't this
fantastic? Isn't thls
what we've wanted to hap-
pen? With the distractions of
television, video games and
afte~IChool actlv1ties that
can take up so much time, our children are sitting
down to read -not just one
book, but a series of three
-with more promised to 2
come. Harry Potter is on the P
LETTER OF
THE WEEK
bestseller list
and well he •
should be.
The "Harry
Potter" books
More reactions to proposed Heights armexation
are well-writ-
ten, inventive and clever,
appealing to youthful imag-
mation and intelligence.
Harry is a role model who
not only appeals to young
people, but ls actually a
good role model. Rather
than being beaten down,
Harry rises to become a
young hero, battling the
forces of evil. ls there some·
thing wrong with that?
But wait Some parents
are displeased. In the Potter
series, Ha.ny has been mis~
treated by his awful aunt
.• AT ISSUE: Should Santa Ana
Heights become a part of
Newport Beach or Costa Mesa,
or stay unincorporated? rs outh County hds their Sdying
·No ¥.av. No How, No Jets!• ! Sdntd Ana Heighbi residents west
of lrvme Avenue hdve their Sdymg
No Wd), No I low, No Costa Mesa!·
Whdt part of "no" does the Costa Mesa
; counul still not understdnd? The same
t~sidents that yedr!> dgo peblloned
ugainst Costa Mf'sd are c;bll sayulg no ~ and wtll conunue to sdy no.
Co'>ld Mesd hd'> done nothing for
: us. dnd hdvt> only rf'cenUy ctwoke
~ from their <;J(>f'PY c;lwnber to announce
• that th0y would start hghtmg the air-
• port Why would WP setUe for a frozen
C TV clmner when Five
''-ftEADERS Crown'> 1s dl our door? ,'I\ N!'wport Bedch will pre-
RESPOND .,ervE> our commumty and
~ fight dgdmst commernal
-development and airport
xrans1on Costa Mesa. on the other
band, 1s destroymg the feel of Eastside
Costd Mesd by greedily devouring the
low-density houc;IIlg for pack-em dnd
'>ldck-em s1x-plexes.
Rather thdn bcdt d dead horse.
and uncle and leaves to
attend a school for witch-
craft and wizardry. Accord-
ing to a Daily Not article,
some parents are concerned
about the issues of child
abuse and sorcery ("Not so
wild about Harry,• Oct. 16).
Please. Perhaps these par·
ents should take a refresher
course in children's i.itera-
ture. Either that or they'd
better be prepared to toss
out just about every fairy
tale and folk tale. "Cin-
derella" -aha! -child
abuse and sorcery. Watch
out for that fairy godmother.
"Hansel and Gretel• -
child abuse and sorcery,
again. I could go on and on,
but it's pretty clear. Chil-
dren's literature was created
to help children deal with
the world, to show them
that they need not be vic-
tims, t.>ut could stand up for
themselves and succeed.
That LS what "Cind erella" is
about, that is what "Hansel
and Gretel" is about and
C osta l\1esd should senously concen-
trdte on bettering thc>1r own city and
IPdve Sanld Anet Heights dnnexallon
tu Newport Bec1ch They dsked to
dnnPx us, we c1ppldt1cled, now sit
down Westside needs your dltenllon.
BRIAN P08UDA I DAll.Y PILOT
Jeanne Rodriguez, left, and Laurie Gabriel ride horses near Mesa Drive and Birch Street In Santa Ana Heights.
that lS what the "Harry Pot-
ter" books are about. And
one more word about magic
-the very word is magicaJ.
Do tb&e parents remember
seemg Peter Pan and clap-
ping to show that they
believed in fairies? Do they
remember w8.lting for Santa
Claus (a jolly old elf) and
looking for the basket that
the Easter Bunny had left?
All of this ts part of the
magical -yes, magical -
world of childhood How
dare they sully this won-
drous and all too brief time
m a child's life.
RUSSELL NIEWIAROWSKI
Sanld Ana Heights
I think you hac.I mdny goocl quotes
in your articles. But I beli<'V<' you
missed the best that being the own-
er of the Convdlescent I lospitttl on
Santa Ana AvenuP I le said he has
been there for 26 yeurs anc.I has n<•ver
seen d street sweeper in thut lime. I
have lived in Santd An'a Heiuhts for
about five yean. and have seen d
street sweeper once, that being c.lunng
the recent resurfdong of the streels.
This one lline I saw the sweeper m
action he didn't even sweep the• gut-
ters He swept only to the asphctlt
edge of the ared to be resurfaced. This
1s the kind of sery.ice the res1dPnts
have come to expect out of thP county.
I think c1 hPtter q\wst10n would be,
should unmrorpordted dreds of
Orang£> County lw annext•d7 That
would lt•ctvP thP d<'ns10n up to the
r£>s1dents It would c1lso leC:Jve some
deos1on-mdking power m the hands
thP c1tws wctntmg to dnnex those
eas As Wcts c;een dl the meeting
Tuec,day mght. some people are for
annexdtlon som(• dQdmst. Most in this
r dse were m IC:Jvor of Newport Beach
dnnf~Xm!J dll of Santd And Heights.
Sctnlc1 Ancl Hc>1ghts 1s m d unique s1tu-
ot1on of hordenng two C11l0., Should
the re"1clents have the nqht to choose
which city mrnrpordtes them?
I In one of your art1clcs, you quote
Allan Roeder dS sdying "the c.ounty
has mdJ.cated that they WdOt to !fCt out
of the business of prov1dmg municipal
serv1ces. ~ Apparently the county 9ot
out of that line of work 26 yecirs ago
for some of its serv1ce'!s.
Absolutely
Should the Locdl Agency Formd-
n Commission havf' thc> ab1hty to
~reak up a cohesive rommumty?
I think not
UOTE OF THE WEEK
"I graduated here
by the skin of my
teeth. There are
12 people here
tonight on the
guest list that I
need to talk to
because they
helped me
graduate. H
-ACTmKIVIN
comm\
T think you should look al 1 Pcent
BAD GRADES?
Parents with lads at at least three
schools in the Newport-Me d Unifwd
School Distnct got quite a shock when
they received the first progress r ports
of the year. Because of an apparent
computer glitch, many student wtth
good grades got negative comment
such as •poor work habit. • and
"excessive talking.• While tht~ distnct
apologized for the nux-up and vowed
to send out corrections, rumor has it
that a few unlucky students p<url for
the clislnct's tnistakc in the tom\ of di •
oplme over the we kend. But what If
Lf the mistake was muc:h greater? In u
day and age when the av€'rngo per·
sonal computer ls prarltttilly capable
or launching e NASA at<'lht •, we
have to wonder if blarrun9 a computer
glitch is a sca~out that 1 a Jttlle gray
around the edges.
HELPING HANDS
history here from the view of the resi-
dents. About two years ago dunng the
breakup of the Santa Ana Heights
Water District there were two bidders.
One being lrvine Ranch Water District
and the other being Mesa Consolidat-
ed Water Disthct. At that time the
property owners were courted by each
water district. But because of Costa
Mesa's attempts for three or more
years lo annex their supposed poruon
of Sdnta Ana Heights, the property
owners voted for Irvine Ri:lilch Water
DU,trict. Costa Mesa has created a sort
of back.lash against itself.
BRIAN WECKUCH
Santa Ana Heights
I think that Santa Ana Heights
should be annexed and that residents
should have a say, in which city
annexes them. First of all, the resi-
dents can block any potential annexa-
tion if more than 50% objPct to the
dnnexation. l live in the Westside of
Santa And Heights, which is in Costa
MeSd 's sphere of influence. I know
that probably most people in the
Pegasus tract of Santa Ana Heights
want to be annexed by Newport
Beach to enable the Santa Ana
I ieights commurtlty members to
remain together and give them more
or an ability to voice their concerns as
one community. Newport Beach has
stated that they would maintain the
zorung Jaws that are currently m place
in Santa Ana Heights. We hope that
maintauung our current zoning will
preserve our commuruty.
Addltionally, the residents of Santa
Ana Heights are the most affected by
issues of John Wayne Airport expan-
sion. The city of Costa Mesa. is totally
uninvolved in tlus issue. Newport
Beach is actively working to build the
El Toro Airport, fight against John
Wayne expansion, and extend if possi-
ble the agreement with John Wayne
that exptres in 2005. What would Cos•
ta Mesa do to protect our interest?
SHARI WILLIAMSON
Santa. Ana Heights
In this day, when we
have, and have to have,
people come mto the class-
rooms to lecture children on
the very evils that wost in
our ociety, what could pos-
sibly be wrong with these
children reading a bit of
constructive, escap1St litera-
ture?
ELIZABETH EDWARDS
Newport Beach .
HOW WE SEE IT
RYAN R.AVBlJRN I OAlV flll.OT
while the high school students reaped
their own rewards: "We take a lot or
things for granted and this is a way to
gwe back," said 16·year-old Lauren
Mirowitz. And we can't say this
enough that despite the stereotype of
uncanng and apathebc teens, we m
Newport-Me are bleSlied with an
overwhelming numbt r who pr fer a
more active role.
EBBING TIDE POOLS
a Cal State Fullerton
alumnus. at the opening of
'the<alebf~
ClubhouM RestaUrant at
SOuth COISt Pleu.
More than 200 Corona del Mor
I Ugh School tu<i nts volunt r d
lb ir week nd tim on Suncl y to
work Wlth ch1ldr n In the Makll· •
racke.n the Clown performs a magic trick for a I-year.old Alberto Mar-
Unu of SantA Ana during a Halloween carnival 1t Corona del Mar High
School sponsored by the Make·a·Wlsh Foundation.
In an attempt to Help improve the
health of the fragile ecosystem m the
tide pools at Little Corona Stato Beach,
the Orange County Coast Commission
has created an infonnation brochure. ·
111e pamph1 'l, appropnately titled,
•Between a rock and a hard placo, •
will be widely distribut d to teachers
and students m th county. 111 mt •nt
is to encourage s<·ho0ls to make fi Id
tnp plans far in advnn e so that thn
excursions <'""'n be gu1d d and th re·
fore be les of an impact on the nVl·
ronment as they walk along th sea·
aide habitat. While w thlnk th lid
pools are ln dire need of better man·
Wi h Foundation who uffcr from hi •
thr at n ng Uln · . Th chool h t·
ed ft Halloween carnival, cornpl t I Th costume-daft kid had .a day of
with lace-pamUng, gam and prtzes. fun and a br ak from th indoors,
).'
I agement, the lnfortnftional brochure
a great ftnt step, r, effort
(
GHOSTS
CONTINUED FROM A 1
fiU and initials of generations
of former employees.
At the end of the night,
when the last show is over
and the audience has left
nothilig behind but spilled
popcorn, Langer must walk
through the cavernous the-
ater -and she often has the
sense that she's not ·alone.
"It's when I turn all the
lights off and everything's
quiet,• Langer said. "You can
still hear things. There's no
noises from the projection.•
Langer describes the
sound as "just a weird faint
sound of music,~ a melody
she associates with all ~
crowds that h ave passed
through the theater in days
gone by.
"The other managers think
I'm crazy,• Langer said. ~But
to me, the place is just
creepy."
Ghosts seem to e njoy
haunting theaters. A techni-
cian at Costa Mesa's South
Coast Repertory Theater once
saw "a huge blue thing"
looming over the stage, said
Michele Roberge, executive
director of the Balboa Per-
forming Arts Theatre Founda-
tion, who recalled he'aring the
story.
"He closed everything
down and got out of there,"
Roberge said.
In drama lore, the spirits of
characters that· good actors
create .are said to remain in a
th~ater after everyone has
gone home. It's a legend that
has Roberge wondering what
sorts of phantoms a.re being
unearthed as the Balboa The-
ater is renovated.
"We've found a couple of
old photographs,• Roberge
said. Workers also came
across a broken-down desk
chair, a piece of furniture so
battered it was headed for the
garbage before Roberge
intercepted it.
"I said, 'Don't take that
chair, because its wheels a.re
going to be the base of our
ghost light,'" Roberge
recalled.
A "ghost light" is the dim
lanlp' -traditionally con-
structed from salvaged mate-
rials -that is left on in a the-
ater at the end of the night. Its main purpose is to cut the
pitch darkness of the room for
the person who enters it the
next day.
But Roberge said the ghost
light is also kept on for the
spirits of the theater -the
ones the actors have created.
"It lets them know we'll be
coming ba€k, • she said.
Balboa resident Gay Was-
sail-Kelly has a less amiable
relationship with the spirits
she thinks have haunted her
Monterey fishing boat, the
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1998, she artanged to ba¥
the boat exotdsed by JOMJti
Warren, captain of the rtver-
boat Angela Louise. 1be cer-
emony seems to have ~
conducted mostly in a spirit of
fun, but Wassa.11-Kelly say.
the Michigan has been sa.4-
ing more smoothly ever Ii.nee.
•The only thing that keeP.s I breaking now are the hornsJ"
she noted. I
But if the old Norw~ ts
finally resting in peace, tHe
grim couple that is said to .
haunt Five Crowns Resta~
rant in Corona del Mar seems
less content. I
Roberta Berger, who has
worked as a server at tile
restaurant for years. tells 'a
story about a time the coup~
terrified a manager at tqe
restaurant by pounding <ii
the locked door of the liquor
room from the inside.
"He was here pretty late~"
Berger said of the manager.
The frightened cleaning pe~
ple told him about the pound-
ing and when he knocked oo
the door, be heard a distinCt
response -a thumping that
sounded entirely human. '
CONRAD lAU I OAA..Y PILOT
Gay Wassail-Kelly stands next to Randy Ressel aboard the S.S. Michigan with the certificate that shows the tugboat was
exorcised ln a ceremony last year.
The manger eventualb'
called the police, w})o
responded to the report with
billy clubs in hand.
But when the heavy door
was finally pried open, Uie
manager was baffled by what
he saw. S.S. Michigan.
The boat is cheerfully
painted today in bright reds
and yellows and looks more
or less Seaworthy. But Was-
sail-Kelly says it sunk rune
times as a result of the can~
tankerous ghosts that haunt-
ed it.
In particular, she said ,
there was the spirit of a crusty
old Norwegian fisherman, a
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llGI SCHOOL FOOTIALL
ars stuff
•
SPORTS HALL OF FAME
CELEBRATING THE MILLENNIUM
N arr1ors 28 .SAILORS
0 WARRIORS · 'Dominant league win over Woodbridge clinches at least a share
M league title, and Sea View's No. 1 in CIF playoffs for Harbor.
RARRY f'AULKMR
~,.,.
NEWPORT BEACH -The Newport
• bor High football team hopes its sea-
& is still six weeks away from comple-
; But regardless of how long the jour-
lasts, the Sailors will be Sea View
gue champions when it's over.
N ewport
Harbor
quarterback
Chris
Manderino
(1) dives
over from a
yard out
behind a
surging
offensive
line for a
touchdo wn
in Sailors'
runaway
'victory over
Woodbridge
Friday
night.
Newport Harbor :
ach Jeff Brinkley's squad clinched ~east a share of its second league
• From backhand stroke to back doctor, the former.,.
Sailor tennis standout proved to be a true 'A' player.
in his 14 seasons, as well as the
e's No. 1 spot in the CJF Southern
tion Division VI playoffs Friday night
th a convincing 28-0 homecoming tri-
ph over defending Division VI cham-
~ Woodbridge.
• ";fhe Sailors finish out the league cam-
• n Nov. 12 at Aliso Niguel and the
teams with one league loss, have
ady fallen to the Sdllors (6-0-1, 3-0 in
SEE NEWPORT PAGE 84
9 .
STANDINGS ·-........... --~ ~-----~~
Pacific Coast Le~ue
w l;
DON LEACH
/DAlY PILOT
HIOlARD Dl ;N
W:th a special twist
for doubles, Glenn
Cripe won every.
ma1or championship possible
injured hts back, then p11t a new
spin on his career.
Cnpe, a former Newport
Harbor High and UCI standout.
developed back problems during
his collegiate tennis career aild
his pam was relieved by upper
cervical techniques, the same
methods he uses today as a
successful Newport Beach
chiropractor
•1t•s all referral, all word of
mouth,• Cripe said of his
busmess. "l try to make sure I
give my patients the
best corrections I can.
It's been a ruce way to
make a living,
especially wtth this
specialty in NUCCA
(National Upper
Cervical Chiropractic
Assooation).
"So I guess you
could say I specialize in
doubles and specialize
m chiropractic."
Margolm of Beverly Hill<> in
convmcing fashion, 5 .. 2, 6-4,
becommg the hrst players from
the ctistnct to win a CIF
mctiVldual tenrus title
Growing up, Cnpe was
tremendously influenced by the
late Myron Mc: amara, who
would ldter become his coach at
UCI. •Myron was like my second
father,· Cripe said.
Once ranked No. 2 in the
nation m double m the 18s Wlth
John Andrew , Cnpe grew up
playmg doubles with his father,
Hugh, and his bucldie~ at the
Lido Isle men's tenru.s club.
•Tuey were csll •A' players,•
said Cripe, who was di o ranked
22nd m the nc1tion m smgles m
the 18s. ·Tuey let me play wtth
them, ana I played a lot
of doubles with them. I
bad to keep up wtth the
•A' players, so I just
had to pick it up "
A member of the
Palisades Tenrus Club,
Cripe won 01ai wi,th
Cunningham m the
Considered one of
the best doubles Glenn Cripe
16s, he won again with
Bill Hart in the 18s,
then clauned a third
OJai championship with
Greg Jablonski at UCI.
"Ojai was a very good
\Jmvers1ty (3 51 1 1
Lilguna Beach (3-5) O 3 --~~-----
Friday's scores
C«iN 9. &mm 0
University 12, Laguna Beach 10
Friday. Nov. 5 (7 p.m .)
Thursday, Nov 4 (7.30 p.m)
Fairfax et Newport (nonleague)
lvine vs. Laguna Hills (at M. Viejo)
BRIAN POBUDA I DAllY P\OT
Corona de l Mar's Mike Hayes (44) scores from six yards for the game's only TD.
CdM
•Corona del Mar takes advantage
of Estancia miscues to wm crucial
Pacific Coast League contest, 9-0.
1 O\' •\I TOHl UJ
!ki1Pb
COSTA MESA -Any tune two evenly-
matched football teams compete, usually
the team that makes the fewest mistakes
will end up on top dnd Friday night's cru-
cial Pacific Coast League matchup
between Corona del Mar High and
Estancia was no exception.
The Sea Kings of Corona del Mar took
advantage of four Eagles' m1srues and
pulled out a 9-0 thriller at Orange Coast
College, pulling CdM, in the dnver's seat,
despite losing its first five nonleague .
gPCL
games of the season. •r wouldn't say driver's seat, but we got
our learner's penrut tonight," Sea .Kings'
Coach Dick Freeman said afterward. •rt
was d very evenly played game between
two great ball clubs. We took advantage of
some of their mistakes and got some lucky
breaks that won us the ball game.•
Estanna coach Dave Perkins agreed.
•Big games are won or Jost on turnovers
and how the speaal teams are played,• he
said. ·we made too many nustakes and we
need to seriously work on our kicking
game. Those two factors there were the
ball game.•
tt was a matchup of Estanoa's slash and
dash running game, led by Marshall Hen
dncks, versus CdM's smashmouth brand of
SEE COM PAGE 84
players in Newport-Mesa
School District history, Cripe was
part of Coach Pat Wilson's
dominatmg Sailor teams of the
late 1960s and early 70s.
Cripe played No. 1 doubles
with Dave Plumb his freshman
year m 1967, when Newport
Harbor captured its first CIF .
Southern Section title -the
school's initial CIF crown in any
sport (water polo won 1ts first of
10 CIF titles m the fall of '67).
It was the beginning of a long
string of championships for Cripe,
who won three different titles at
the prestigious 01w Valley Tenrus
Championship, a CIF doubles
championship wtth Robbie
Cunrungbam m 1970 and an
NCAA D1vis1on Il doubles title
with Bob Chappel m 1973 as a
UCI Junior.
A four-time NCAA Division ll
All-American, Cnpe was a
four-year va.mty letter WUlOer at
Newport Harbor, which reached
the CIF finals every year with
Cnpe and won section banners
his fresh.man and senior years.
•Pat Wilson was the perfect
coach for our team,• Cripe said.
"We had so much talent and he
kept everyone together. He was
very, very good for our high
school.•
In the 1970 CIF doubles final,
Cripe and Cunningham defeated
Mike Dietrich and nmhthy
DAILY PILOT HIGH SCHOOL
ATHLETE OF THE WEEK
• Standout senior helps Corona del Mar win with a commanding
presence on the voUeyball court in Sea King ' championship quest.
~Pb
E 1ght s ons ot club vo11 yball,
well as Uuee on the <;:oron6
<1 1 Mar H.igh guls varstty, hnve
prepar('d Din'ntra l lavriluk for the
corpora t rat race.
A ctrivcn and vocal leader who fmds
. comfort in crunch time, the 6·foot senior
outs1ae hJtter even sums up aspects oJ
her on-court personality with catch
phrues frequeliUy aimed et the
ueculive wuhroom.
•11m deffrutely a control rreek ln every
way,• Id the Dally P.Uot AthJete of the
Week who more times than not. controls
the a Klngl' repeated acquilltion Of
vldory
f
• 1 tove being someon e e team loo
up to and d pends UJ>Olt. •Ehe said,
• 1 want to be th one my te9 am
depend on in a tight situa n. I want
them to be.ti v in me, to ·~eve I can
do 11t. I'm really big on resi*t."
Havriluk has gained iU~ e teem
from her teammot , ftS wen as a
growing cOUection of opponents. Last
week, she helped Coach Stave Conti 's
squad defeat Pacific Coast ~gue foes
Costa Mesa and Laguna Beelcb. the
latter au but ending :tbe ArUMs' ~Ul sttanglahO&d Oft the faMoue
<Mmp+omtllp and'~ 1be title lot
CdM.
After pounding W ldBI ID a
dne IP'IW ~al~ NmlJuk
tournament for me,•
I
said Cnpe, a team captain in high
school and college.
Cnpe, who also reached the
NC AA DivlSlon 11 title match in
1974 but lo t with UCI partner
Scott Carnahan, LS involved with
UCI today through its boo ter
program, servmg as chauman of
the Myron McNamara Golf
Classic at Los Serranos Golf
Course m Chino Hills Nov. 8.
When Cnpe developed back
pain dunng his last two years at
-UCI, he was sold on the upper
cervical techniques and got into
chiropractic medione after
graduation.
In addition to his father, Cnpe
said his mother, Manan. was·
extremely supportive of bis tennis
growing up, which proVlded him
with boo ts to keep him gomg.
Cnpe, wbose family moved
from Lo Angel~ to Newport
Beach when he was 8, also
attended Newport Elementary
and En~;ign Juruor High.
Though Cnpe till en1oys
playmg, his tune on the hard
court~ bas been linuted since the
birth of his 2-yedr-old son,
Jacksoo.
Cnpe, 47, liv m Newport
Beach with hi wife, Kim, and
two stepsons, Jeff and Scott.
He is the latest member
<;elected to the Daily Pilot Sports
Hall ot Fame, celebrating th
millennium.
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lbe e. 0·1 m cers are 4-2 overall, o onference, inclucling 3-
l eir new home, Lancer
North on 57 to 210. West
on 210 to HUI St. turnoff.
Left on Hill. 'Pmadena CC
is at the comet of HHI
and Colorado Btvd.
ence with 111 completions and
third with 1,435 passing yards
with 10 touchdowns.
Castleton's six catches per
game leads the conference,
while his 598 receiving yards is
second overall.
Banks ranks sixth in rushing
yards per game at 65.7, while
averaging six yards per carry.
adium, wlule the Pirates,
after Winrung their first fwo
games, have dropped four
straight, including the confer-
ence opener to Cerritos last
week, 48-17.
Despite the loss to the Fal-
cons, the offensive stars for the
Pirates still managed to put up
some solid numbers against
one of the toughest defenses in
the Southland.
"We're going to concentrate
on making sure guys are lined
up where they should be, solid
blocking, that sort of thing,"
Taylor said.
One Uung the Bucs will
have to do is imp.rbve their dis-
position heading into halftime.
The Pirates have been
outscored, 106-33 in the tirst
hall of their four losses, some-
thing that will have to change
heading into Pasadena. ,
However, despite the game
falling on the eve of Hal-
loween, coach Mike Taylor
does not see future trickery on
the offensive side like last
week.
Quarterback Jared Flint
threw for over 200 yards, run-
ning back Jinunie Banks
rushed for 114 yards on 17 car-
ries and wide receiver David
Castleton caught a school
record-tying 11 passes for 123
yards.
"They have a pretty good
club, athletically,~ Taylor said.
"There have been' games I've
seen where they have looked
real good and there have been
games where they've gotten Flint is second in the confer-
DI MITRA DIMITRA HAVRl..UK
~ ..
-cs>llected 30 kills
• d 21 digs in the
~ e-garne triumph
er Laguna Beach.
She then amassed a
itlatch-hig h 32 kills in
~five-game loss to
ack Bay rival
ewport Harbor, the
time since 1993
~e Sea Kings pushed
~e Sailors beyond four
es.
• "She has stepped
in big matches for
us," said Conti, who
believes Havriluk.'s
dersbip transcends
pep talks and
posturing.
"She's by far the most vocal player on our team, but
5he ledds by working hard, being focused and hustling.
That's what you need from your leaders.•
Havnluk, a first-team All-CIF Southern Section
Division Ill selection as a junior, needed some time to
ddjust to the outside hitter position this fall, after playing
middle blocker for the sixth season with· the Newport
Beach-based Orange County Volleyball Oub.
"Last year, I played outside hitter for dub, before the
high school season. But this year, I played middle in dub,
so (returning to her outside hitter spot with the Sea Kings}
was an adjustment," Havriluk said.
Conti said the subtle diversity between the two
positions, often makes the transition difficult.
"It's taken awhile tor (Havriluk.) to get into a groove,"
Conti said. "She got off to a bit of a slow start and she was
frustrated because she wasn't at the level she was playing
ttt the end of last high school season.•
Increased passing responsibilities, as well as a greater
reliance on timing the various sets delivered outside, all
reqwred patience, a trait which can, at times, meet a big
block from Havriluk's high energy.
Moderation, a behavior submerged occasionally
beneath her dynamic approach, was also necessary, Conti
said, for Havriluk to master the variety of shots outside
hitters deploy to keep defenses off balance.
"She's very powerful and she likes to go up and take
a big swing," Conti said. "She hits the ball very bard and
that's a nice weapon to have. But I've asked her to work
on some complementary shots to make her a little more
versatile. She hits the ball so hard, the defense is usually
dug down deep, so her off-speed shots are that much _
more effective."
Havriluk again reverted to CEO-speak to deiCribe her
pench411t for high-speed spikes.
"I take pride in hitting the ball hard,• she said.
•There's nothing like the feeling of a hard-driven kilL It's
e:x.hilarabng. But I have to be smarter and not be on such
a power trip. I've tried to become smarter with my shots."
Regardless of the velocity she uses to record a kill,
Havriluk covets the pressure of delivering in hard-fought,
heated competition.
"The big matches are the ones I play volleyball for,"
d Havriluk, whose older sisters Ali and Jordana were
'
so standout athletes at CdM. "The best ones are the ose ones. Sometimes they're heartbreakers, but those
e the ones you thrive off of."
ajor trophies display scheduled
Honors from many sports to be displayed in
ovember by South Coast Plaza store. .
• COSTA MESA-Tiffany & Co. at South Coast Plaza will
ta unique display of sports trophies from Nov. 11.-29.
• The display will feature famous awards such as the
cc Lomabrdi Su~r Bowl nophy, the National Basket·
~ Association Lany O'Jlnen Championship 'n'ophy, the
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SAlUIU>AY
• Footbell
Community college -Orange Coest at
Pasadena. 7 p .m.
• O'OM country
Community coflege men and women ..
Orange Co.st at Orange Empire Conference
Championships at IMne Pirie. men at 9.30
a.m. women at 10:30 a.m.
• waterpolo
High school boys • Corona del Mar,
Newport Harbor at Cahfomia lnvitatiOnal,
at Stanford, Cor<>M del M•r 1nd Newport
Harbor at Gray Lunde Frosh/Soph
Tournament. at N.wport Harbof, all day.
• Yol.,..al
College women • Frew> Pacific at
SOuth«n C&hfornla College, 7:30 p.m.
High Khool girts • Newport Hlfbof It
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fllot's furteH pkks
1hat ma. this is tht
9lfM k's coming
from~out of
the bkJe llfld
P...cllM. on its
own turf. ls going to
gilt shoduld right out of its
jodttt ... er, shoes.
c:o.st pmtalls. 24-20
blown out, so it's going to be
interesting.·
On paper, the best way to
fix that problem is to shut down
the Lancers' ground game,
which is led by sophomores
Blair Lewis and Andre Ward,
both in the Top 10 m rushing
yards per game.
•Tuey don't have a lot of
flashy guys over there, but
from top to bottom, they arc
balanced," Taylor said.
Pasadena's passing dttack is
shared with freshmen Josh
Knight and Kenny Smith.
The duo has combined for
nine touchdowns on only three
interceptions Look for sopho-
mores Andre Cummings and
L.J. Ma.rb.n to be the lwd recip-
ients of whoever throws the
ball for the Lancers.
Each teams' strengths will
Pl AYE IS ·of WE 11
BOBBY
JOHNSON
DAVJD 11111\
eASTLETON '-'
"T'he sophomore
I wide receiver
tied the Orange
Coast College
school record
with 11 receptions
for 123 yards. ·~
be going head to head as
OC'C's passi?lg attack, ranked
No. 2 in the conference goes
up against PCC's second·
ranked pass defense
Look for the Pl.rates to ·pick
up the tempo of the game
offensively to try to take some
of the wind out of the Lancers'
defense, which ran.ks fourth
overall.
"They have some big, bulky
guys up front. so we llllght take
advantage of that with some
no-huddle," Taylor said.
On the defensive. the
P11atcs will be Without one of
their IPaders, Joe Forkert, who
suffered a broken ankle m
practice and will be replaced
by Johnny Garcia.
"I IP was probably our most
consistent player on the defen-
sive side of the ball and he will
"T"le sophomore I captainhad a
team-high 12
tackles for the
Pirates and was •
defensive factor
throughout the game
be rrussed," Taylor said.
If the defense can keep the
game close, OCC has a chance
to wm its first Northern Divi
s1on contest, since JOuung the
divi.51on last year.
"We're a ball club that has
to score at ledst 28 pouits a
game in order to win," Taylor
s<nd. "That's just the way 1t is
in college football."
Taylor also does not expect
the longer than average trip to
Pasadena to be a factor for his
club.
"We've had a better week of
practice and I don't think the
early leave will t)e that b1g a
deal. Besides, our guys wanna
wm and we're gonna be ready
to go.• ·
The Lancers lead the series,
5-3, including a 35-20 win over
the PiratPs last year.
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ewport boys romp; Steen first, again
Sailors' girls second in
a View 'dual' meet.
IRVINE ---,-.-0-,-,--Newport
~rbor COUllllY ·gh's boys
country team took a big
toward the Sea View
r:eague championship Friday
oon, winning the dual
t portion of the season at
WOlldbridge Friday, with Chris
cMillen, Chris Landgren and
itg Dukes lead.mg the way
a 3-4-5 finish, stopping
"Watches dt 15:51, 15:54 and
~l. The boys really had some
"' improvements with Chris
Chris," noted Newport
rbor Coach Eric 1Weit, who
atched Amber Steen lead his
ls with a first-place finish in
~6.
]be girls, however, are run-
second to Woodbridge
qu.l~ .... g next .week's league
a.ls, with each segment (dual
eets and finals) given 50%
diedence to the title. ! "It was a great teain effort
fQrthe boys," continued 1Weit.
'VWe had six in the top 11, and
Ivan Romero and Joel Furman
r~y did a great job."
" John Peschelt was seventh •
€OM
¢oNTJNUED FROM 81 •
for Harbor, then Romero and
FW11l411. both sophomores, fin·
ished runth and 11th.
Steen, a JWlior, finish d with
a 13-second gap over the near-
est competition.
Woodbridge, rhowever, went
2-3-4-5 and 8-9-10 and would
appear to be the odds-on
favorite for the overall champi-
onship.
Sonya Mechkor turned m a ·
19:02 for sixth place for Harbor,
and Lynn Rinek clocked a
19:55 for 13tD, which caught
her coach's eye.
SEA VIEW MEET
Boys
1 Armijo (AN), 15;37, 2. Rocha (LH),
15;49;3. McM111en(NH), 15:51;4 Landgren
(NH), 15:54; 5. Dukes (NH), 16:01; 6 Wam·
or (LH), 16:01; 7. Pesdlelt (NH), 16:17; 8.
Heitzmann (W), 16 33; 9 Romero (NH),
16:34; 10. Orduna (IN), 16:37; 11. Furman
(NH). 16:43; 12. M<Oougald ON), 16 46. 13
Monterpno (LH), 16:49; 14. Mericle QN),
16:50; f5 SChw1rtz (W), 16:52; 16. Cortes
(NH), 16:57j; 17. Llwfmore (IN), 17 01, 18
Nakajima (IN), 17:07, 19. McGIOM (lH),
17:22; 20. Weisman (W), 11:n 21. Fox
(AN), 17:29.
Girts
1 Steen (NH), 17:56; 2 Scott (W), 18:09,
3. Bellotti (W), 18:27; 4 Bet'glas (W). 18;33,
5. Kanin (W), 18:38; 6. Mechkor (NH),
19:02; 7. Marino (AN), 19·19; 8. Kredel (W),
19:19; 9. J. SorenMn tw), 19:37; 10. C..
SortnM!n (W), 19AO, 11 Cox (LH). 19:45,
12. Brown (LH), l9:S1, 13. R1nek (NH),
19:55; 14. White (Irv), 19:55; 15. Nicholas
(l..H), 20:12. 16. Friedman (NH), 20·11; 17
St. Andre (NH), 2029, 18 Foss (NH), 20:38,
19 Jenkins (LH), 20;46, 20. Sinon (LH),
20:50; 21. Inoue (NH), 20.51 .
~the-rruddle running with Grant
~brook dnd in the end, smashmouth
took control
Estabrook finished with 116 yards on 29
carries, while Hendncks had 96 yards on
Z?cames
The lone offens1v.e thrust for the Sea
filngs came late in the first quarter.
On fourth down, after the CdM punt
was muffed, Eric Snell recovered th.? loose
ball, gwing the Sea Kmgs (2-6, 2-0 ln the
PCL) the ball on the Eagles' 11-yard line
1Wo plays later, Senior Mike Hayes
srored on a 6-yard run up the middle.
From there, it was a battle of defenses,
with both teams going at it
·our defense really stepped it up for
u5. • Freeman said. "We've always been a
team that's hung in there and 1 was proud
of our defense for ma.king the big plays
when they needed to."
Sailors win two
SAN JOSE p O l O Newport
Harbor High's boys water polo
du!> won jts hllit two games of
the 1999 Cat State Water Polo
Thumament with an 11-7 win
over Menlo High and a 10-5
win over Harvard-Westlake.
Robert Weiner had three
goals, while. Peter Belden and
Brandan Hansen each bad two
goals for Newport (22-1).
Tars' 1im Birdsong, Brandon
McClain and Tim Johnson
combined for 14 saves.
Jn the win over Harvard-
Westlake, ranked No. 5 in CrF
Division J, it 'Yas a two-player
show as Ryan Cook had six
goals, while Belden added four
for the second-ranked Sailors.
B~lden, Paul Kepner and
Birdsong each had three assists
for the Sailors, who will take on
the winner of the Corona del
Mar-Coronado High matchup
next m the tournament.
CAL STATE TOURNAME:NT
NEWl'Ofrr 11, MfNLO 7
Menlo · 1 2 1 3 • 7
Newport 4 6 1 0 11
NH: We1ne< 3, Belden 2, Hansen 2,
Kepner 1, Jendrusma 1, Bean 1, Gough 1
$aves: Birdsong 5, Johnson 5, McClain 4. NEWPO«T 10, HARVARO WUT\AICE 5
Newpoft Harbor 4 2 2 2 • 10
Harvard-Westlake 2 2 1 O • 5
NH: Cool< 6, Belden 4. Saves; Birdsong 5 •
Turs in Toft semis SAN -.._ _____ ..
TA BAR-Y 0 L L l Y I I L L
BARA -Newport Harbor
Hlgh's girls volleyball team
advanced to the semifinals in
the Santa Barbara Townament
of Champions Friday with two
3-0 sweeps.
In the first round, .A:pril Ross
had 10 kills to lead the Sailors
to a 15-6, 15-3, 15-6 win over
Westlake. Lisa Addeo and
Krista Dill contributed with
eight kills.
In the second round, Ross
and Heather Cullen led the
Sailors with 12 kills each as
Newport Harbor defeated host
Santa Barbara, 15-12, 15-9, 15-
4. Katie King had 36 assists and
three aces in the match.
Newport Harbor moves on
and plays Fresno Bullard today
in the semifinctl.
Coast wins, ties
Vl~6 s s Io N P·O l 0
Orange Coast College 's men's
water polo team handled Rio
Hondo, 15-4, then tied Fuller-
ton, 11-11, m the first day's
competition at the Saddleback
College water polo tournament
Friday.
The Eagles' defense also stepped it up
and when comerback John Alderete inter-
cepted a Sea Kings' pass, Estancia had the
Qall inside the Sea Kings' 40-yard line and
~ chance to tie the game midway through
tpe second quarter.
BRIAN POBUDA/ DAILY PILOT
Corona del Mar's Blake Hacker (22) ls off to lhe races in the Sea Kings' 9-0 victory.
The Eagles (5-3, 1-1), ranked No. 9 in
G:IF Southern Section Division IX, could
not get any passing game together, howev-
er, to keep the Sea Kings' defense honest.
' Estanaa got as close as the 14-yard
l.lne, but back-to-back quarterback sacks
from defensive tackle Jay Bottom gave the
ball back to the Sea Kings.
Corona del Mar had a chance to pad
7-0 lead before halftime, but Eagles'
dmside linebacker Sean Freeman came up
wtth three defensive plays to stop the Sea
KlnfJ!. short as the first half expired.
' "Thank goodness our defense showed
up tonight," Perkins said. ·we would have
~n slaughtered if they hadn't played so weu.·
Estancia drove qwckly down the held
to open the second hall, but a costly fwn-
ble was recovered, once agam, by Snell on
the Sea Kings 25-yard line
"We were doing a great JOb of moving
the ball up and down the field," Perkins
said. "But when we got deep into their ter-
ritory, we would shoot ourselves in the
foot
Alter comerback Charlie Alshuler
recovered another Eagles' tumble,
Estabrook went to work on h..l& most unpor-
ldnt stretch early m the fourth quarter.
Th" senior tailback helped sustain a 12-
play dnve that dte up 5:45 of the clock and
after a brilliant punt from Rory McKeever,
the Eagles were plilllcd on their own 1-
yard line with three minutes remaining.
NEWPORT
CONTINUED FROM 81
Defensive end Travis Hackett came up
with the defenswe play of the rught. burst.-
Ing through to take down Hendricks in the
end zone for a safety and gwmg CdM a
two-score lead at 9-0.
Estancia got one last shot when strong
safety Freddy Rodriguez recovered a CclM
fumble, but Sed Kings' middle linebacker
Brandon Johnson came up with an inter-
ception hve plays later, putting the nail in
the Eagles' coffin.
"We're still right in there, .. Perkins sru.d
optimlStlcally. "We're still in the bunt and I
tlunk Costa MeSd bas a better football
team than Co1ona del Mar and they still
have to play each other. We need to
improve our specictl teams and we need to
cut down on the turnovers.•
Score by Quarters
Woodbridge 0 0 0 0 -o.
Newport Harbor 7 7 7 7 -28
league, ranked No. 2 m CIF DiVLS1on VI and No. 3 in Orange
County).
F1rst Quamtr MM -Manderlno 1 run (Gaeta kick),
1:11t
Second Qultrtw
ltH · Manderino 11 run
(Gaeta kick), 11 :54.
Third Quart9r
NH -Jacobs 17 pass from
M3nderlno (Gaeta kick), 4:26.
. Fourth Quart ...
NH • Stewart 1 run (Gaeta kidc),
1.07
Attendance: 4,000 (estimated).
·we're not qulle at our peak yet," said Newport seruor offen-
sive tackle Blair Jones, Ctfter the Tars' first shutout in 26 league
games, dating back to unbeaten 1994 CIF btle season. "But we're
constantly getting better and that':s what we strive for."
The improvement was most notable on defense Friday for the
Tars, who stuffed the Warriors running game (73. yards on 33
attempts) and swarmed quarterback Jimmy Pearson to shut
down the passing attack. Woodbndge (5-3, 0-2) pr6duccd JUSt 37
passing yards, was sacked four times, and was mtercepted lliree
times, twice by senior safety Dayne Pfaff. ·
The biggest Warrior gains, 14 and 13 yards by Shane Hams,
came on fake punts. The Warriors were stuffed for no gain or lost
yards an eye-popping 17 times.
OCC men win, 1-0
IRVINE -----1111111111~ Geno I 0 CC 11
Vitale-San-
sosti scored in the 15th minute
of play to give Orange Coast
College a f-0 Orange Empire
Conference men's soccer win
over host Irvine Valley Friday.
Goalie Carlos Loza had 12
saves for th.e Pirates (3-13·3, 2-
6-2 in OEC).
Next up for the Pirates, they
host Cypress Tuesday at 3 p.m.
before· finishing the season on
the road at Golden West Col-
lege Friday at 3 p.m.
OCC women win, 2-1
COSTA MESA -Taylor
Yurada's goal with about three
minutes left lifted Orange
Coast College's women's soc-
cer team to a 2-1 victory over
visiting Irvine Valley Friday in
Orange Empire Conference
play.
Yurada gently put home a
loose ball after Irvine goal-
keeper Kim Reese stopped
Katie Ogden's shot, but could
nQt corral the rebound for the
game-winner.
Diane Meza's goal enabled
the Pirates to take a 1-0 half-
time lead. The Pirates are 6-10-
4, 4-4-2 in the OEC.
Score by Quarters
Corona del Mar 7 0 0 2 -9
Estancia 0 0 0 0 -0
First~
CdM -Hayes 6 run (McKeever kick)
Fourth Quattw
CdM · Safety, Hendricks tackled in
end zone by Hackett
Attendance: 1,200 (estimated).
INDIVIDUAL RUSHING
CdM -Estabrook, 29-1 16; Hacker,
4-27; Hayes. S-17, 1 TD; Burden,
S-14.
Est -Hendricks, 22-96; Freeman,
S-66; Mueller. 6-22; Jahid, 4· 17;
Valdes, 3-minus-3; Valbueoa,
3-minus--23.
JNDIVIOUAL PASSING
CdM -Burden. 3-6-1, 27;
McKeever. 1-1-0, -5.
Est -Valbuena, 14-0, 21;
Valdes, 0-3-0; Alderete, 0-1-1.
INDIVIDUAL RECEIVING
CdM -Schrank, 2-19; Hayes, l -8;
Cooper, 1-m1n-S.
Est · Alderete, 1·21 .
GAME STATimCS
CdM Est
First downs 12 13
Rushes-yardage 2·184 39-200
Passing yardage 22 22
Passing 3-7-1 1-8-1
Net return yardage• 0 0
Sacks-yardage 1 -10 4 ·25
Net yardage 196 196
Punts 4-36 2-33
Fumbles-fumbles lost 1-1 S-3
Flags-net yardage 5-40 4-50 nme of possession 7:33 21:27
*Punt returns. interceptions. fumble
returns
INDMDOAI. RUSHING
Wood -Harris, 13-45; Banks, 9-25;
Valtntlne, 2-14, Peal'IOn, 9-mlnus-11. N~ -Stewart, 32-167, 1 TO;
Mandfi'!no, 7 -34, 2 Tt>s; Trimble,
·we played well on both side of the ball, but the defense real-
ly played well," Brinkley said. ·our defen e ha played well all
year, but a lot of times, they haven't playe<.l a full game (due to
nonleague blowouts). They've had some battle the last three.
weeks and they've gotten better and better." DON LEACH/ DAILY Pl.OT
Newport Harbor's Ganett 'fioncale (top) buries quarterback.
OCC loses in three
ME~AO S T A p 0 l 0
Orange Coast College's wom-
ens volleyball team rallied to
.tie the first game at 14. but
Irvine Valley won it and the
Orange Empire Conference
match, 16-14, 15-9, 15-2.
The second game was just
as close, with IVC (11-2, 6-2)
leading OCC 10-9, but the
Lasers then scored five unan-
swered points. IVC raced out to
a 9-0 lead in the third game
before easily winning 15-2.
Beth Watertnan le d the
Pirates (9-7, 4-4) with nine kills.
WATER POLO
CdMnips
Artists, 4-3
• Sea Kings gets a rare
test in the Gray Lunde
Frosh-Soph Tournament
with overtime decision
over Laguna Beach.
J OSF.Pll Boo
NEWPORT BEACH
Spectators witnessed a rare
occurrence at Newport Harbor
High in the matchup between
Corona del Mar Higli and
Laguna Beach's frosh/soph
boys water polo team.
CdM (22-1) had to scrape
together a comeback to pull
out a 4-3 overtime win. The
Sea Kings, who have played
about three close games
year, pulled the game out b
the skin of their teeth, chippin
away slowly at a tenaciou
Laguna Beach defense.
The Artists took a 3-1 half
time lead, with their defens
keeping the Sea Kings fro
going inside to Artie Dorr C
had to settle for perimeter sho
that were easily knocked away
CdM got more aggressive ·
the third quarter. It got a num
ber of good shots, with two hit
ting the post. But CdM's onl
goal came from Bobby Mes
senger's second shot in th
third period.
Laguna Beach could no
score though, on goalie Bea
Stockstill. With time windin
down in the fourth, CclM ke
pressing at Laguna Beach'
defense, and Messenge
scored late in the game to tie
at 3-3.
In the first minute of ove
time, Marcello Pantulian
managed to push the ball
from the two-meter spot to giv
Cd.M the win.
In the fiist game, Cd.M too
advantage of a stingy defens
and Fowitam Valley miscues t
win 7-•. Stockstill only neede
one save in the first three qu
ters, and he still had a 6-1 lea
Dorr scored all of his thr
goals in the first quarter to gi
Cd.M a 3-0 lead. Fountain V
ley scored to cut the lead do
but Mike March's goal late
the second gave CclM a 4
halftime lead.
3· 1 ~ Still, 3-8; Tunnev. 1·7; Oaytoo,
1-2.
Com erbdck Justin Jacobs had U1e oth<>r interception, while
Pfaff, Billy Clayton and Andr<? Stewart nlso patrolled the ec-
ondary with aplomb.
Their job was made easier WJlh tho constant pressure ctcatc<I
by a front four which included, ttt vttrious times, no e QUdtd.Andy
Kalani (1 1/2 sacks) tackle Nick Mogh11ddam (one soc:k), f!nd
Garrett Troncalo (a half 1tc:k), Brad Rothwl~l (one sttck) """ Nick
Langsdor1, os well as Brad Craig and C..J. Collins.
Messenger then scored
goals in the third to give CdM
seemingly insurmountable 6 for 20 yarru. for another big first down. l ..a
f K eau.
A ter ems pounc d on a bobble dunng the ensuing kickoff. The Barons' offense fin _... tNDfV1DUAL. PASSING
l(fQod -Pearson, 7·21-3, 37. NH -Manderlno, 4-8-1, 63, l TD.
INOMDUAL RECEMHG
Wood -Delaney, 2·9; Harris. 2-8, Banks. 1 8; M roney, 1-7; Grlja~a.
1 .
NH · Clayton, 2·35; Jacobs, 1-17,
1 TD; Trimble, 1-11.
GAMI STATISTICS
WOod NH
F1m down' 9 14 R~ard.tgt 29-9S 47 230 hssing yardage 37 63
~sing • 7-21·3 c.&-1
N.i return y•dag.• 7 26
s.dtt-yirdagt 4 ·22 0-0
Net yMdage 1 t7 319
Punts S..it1 2•JO S
Fornbl fumbles lost 2-1 5 2
F~-net yMdagt 1·25 2·20 Time of pouei6IOn 23.17 2A.4J
•Mt r tums, int t~ptlofls, fumblt
ttturns
The linobackin9 corps of Alan Saenz, C hns Man<l •nno llOd
Mi.ke Tunney also completed the domma.nt perform nee, tho first
limo the Wamor5 had lxil•n l>lank d in 22 cont~~ts.
"The def en played gr lit and d e.rv Eld the hutoul," d
J on • who along Wlth h1 ort n Iv un1t provid d plenty of high·
lighl<, as well.
Stewart mad it c ght tuught lOO·yard·plu J>erformanc ,
ftn.~hing with 167 oh 32 attempt . He c&pped his evening WJth a
1·yard touchdown stroll around th I ft 1dc, c· hmg In Plctlf'
ond mh!f pUon with 1 07 trut In th g&.mc.
Th Sailors stared ID in CVl'JY Qll rtcr, With th first, IWO
coming Wllh1n a tivfl·pl •Y piln th t sunmmd ct n Adam K ms
fumblo r ov~ry on ft kk.koff,
Mand nno cappl!d U1 fir t oonng drfv , n 10-pl ~·. 85·yard
procc 1ion, with a l·yord ne k . Stewart k y d Ui ton tting
effort with runs or 29 ond 13 yard , whll Manderino hit Clayton
lhr I! Stewart carries moved it 13 yards to tho 11. Mandertno did got ag~ve in the fo
the rest,. rollmg right and cruising mto the end :zone for all the sconng three times on fi
Tars wo\ild need, J~isl SU( ec~nds into the second quarter. shots. But the Sea Kings cl
· Jacob hauled m a pinpomt 17-yard Mandenno touchdown lt out when Brandon Powe
pa on the Stulors' socond thlrd•quarter possession and sopho· scored off a rebound 14te in
more Bnan Gaeta, seemg his first kicking duty of the season, . game.
booted the Uilrd o( his four conversion kicks to pad the lead. CdM meets Capo ValJ
M1tndenno compl led 4 of 8 for 63 yards and picked up anoth· today at 10:30i Newport H
er 34 yard on sev )n attempts. bor duels El Toro at e a.m.
Jon etnct fellow hncrncn Robert Colo, Nkk Hoddy, Steve
Wuknw:itz und Luis Cru1. flexed their muscles against the Wor·
riors' often·conf using double-flex scheme.
"It L" herd to bJOCk," Jon said. •They have guys moving on
ancl off the line of sc:rimina.g ttnd coming from all anglet. 'But we
ju t eppcd up, hit someone and tried to keep making holes for
Andre.
Drlnkl~y sad his team, whkh ho ts Paufax of Lot Angeles ln a
nonlcagu cia h Thursdny, Isn't nhout to lettle for its ample
oe<:ompliShm nts to dat .
•Tu re's n long woy to no," he said.
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DEBAY pertmenl If approved at and was adopted on the SALE TS No; ~ princClel 11n1 al "••h ••r s.U ,.11t<111et, Bud wu bom Apfll ti, ~ENT TO TITI..E 20 OF ABSTAIN COUNCI\. lhal time. the appeal ~· 25th day of October, tlll9807l501111 lain hi l'dl(s) MCUIWd by lllid ...,... "41Rtt • "'"•
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Pink' Or St He UlATIONS SCHEO· abl61,or review in the Clly of appeal 10 the PlaMlng HOES. COUNCIL OV14"1-UNl.ESS YOU ~ and .,.,_,.... l•tllltft em11111• 11 tttlJ c:::. ...... ~~ ...... ~~ .... ,, ULES, ESTABLISHING Clerks oH;ce ot the C•ty ComlTllSlion wlttl a Id""" MEMBERS: NONE TAKE ACTION TO .. n.-. rd cl hi • .....,.. art'""'''' tt H _,.., """.. ...._,.,..., WATERFRONT REAR ol Newport a.acn 1" 'V ""BSENT COUNCIL PROTECT YOUR INlll a99lld bl' elid DMd ..... ~.,... ft" ...
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Area Boy'• Chit> BaMbell ING OF VEHICLES IN PUBLIC NOTICE submit cornmen1s end/or MAYOR: Denni• O'Nell NATURE ~ THE ~ ~ I I
LHgue. Through thl• REQUIRED VAROS. Planning Director'• provide Input related to CITY CLERK: PROCEEDINGS <X1111. ~ and 1 HOU9ESICOIDOS I O~ I Oflltllullon he tied tM SIGNS IN RESIDENTIAL Uae Permit No. 46 the laclhty under 000• Lal/oi.ne M. HatklHa AGA~ YOU. YOU acMta1 at Ile wna CIC hi · FOR SALE 1
hon« Of ~ng with DISTRICTS, ANO THE No11C8 ls hereby given tlde'lllOl'I. Wrltton oom· The entire text IS aveM· SHOULD CONTACT A tr...i ~ ol hi G1NEAM. COSf,.. -•
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ll*lt many houri on the [PLANNING c~:t smell·scale eating and pticati6rl and develOp· Actltlou• Bu•IMH ~~ZOIZ1.1n -2 ~..:. ~· ~! •• FOR s.aLE •• ~~RE Sol'COUfM. MISSION AMENOM T drlotdng fadttly. lnttrfof ment plans of the Nam• StatMnent ...__.._ ... .,._ ... _, ... ._... "' """""V" ,.,.., 89J~ OfdnAnc11 waa ='"P. ~~':.:: :~~=~d ,J'°J:tk ·~~ T11e i011ow.ng perlQnS ~ ~ ~: ~~ :!: : ! Rln 01 ~.~t ! NU HOMES E SEIDAE ltnt¥1d by 1111 wlte, Introduced on the 27tn hOlte beverage Ml'\'iCe la view and inspecilon at ere dOlno bllsmea1 as CaifoiN. ~ by Noice cl ~ IRS * ea ~ ... ,e * FROM BUILD
Oolor9e, of 12 ~two day of September, 1999, not lneludeCI with Ulla 111e Planning Depart· Mal'toal 'l ANOOarn. Kannn ta'-. Ind E*1lcn 11> Sell '° be : SQiplemenU ! Open Sat.Sun 11·5 :=:t. d:·ln·I:.: •l'ld wti adopted on the proposal The 1anant ment, Cfty at Newpon 27 Alderwoocf. Irvine, A--* ldrW. ~ l90llPdld .-. hi OCU'll'f • H MES Of • ~1 ~ 25-tl o.y lrld , and tour 251tl day ot October, speca was lonnetty OC• Beach. 3JOO Ntwpott C81l1omla ~ nt ... • JcMnl -. ~ fl9 _, ~ • • * Nie Ave 4br 2.$ be appror =....... •-n-i !9Y99ES, COUNC" ~ bY la Seu Reals· Boulevard. Newport 27~!_~111• irv•ft•, WI Ill• lllillc ll.IClol\ D ~ · LCINSW * THE WEEK * 180(),2()00 siii 2 car -••, .. F"• ._.., "' •~ ... 8 ,...,_n ltie ptOperty Bt•cll, CalHornla, """'''"""' ~... ~ ~ tof c:.I\, ......... SenW.. ·* • = e
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; Grounds • PoOI with jactm.l • Backyard saiocc l lGAIDWS Of P11al No MNMUMS • No I ESllVB
I ROCHURE: 1-800-648-6435 or (256) 547-3434
T E NATIONAL AUCTION GROUP. INC.
' 1411 Rainb.ow Or. • G~dsden, AL l5901 www.nat1o nal-auct1on.com
Eddlt Haynes, Auctlonttr, 16883t14e;
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HOMES
In Palm Sprinp, CA
Ranches. Estates, Homes or Condos
To buy or sell, give me a call! Any party package
through December
EDDIE VERDUGO
REALTOR
(760) 776-2009
Becker & Becker
Really
10 kids for the price of 6
18081 Magnolia Ave. at Talbert
(714) 378-8733
l1:-ra1111-.=l l 11.air:a11-~-1L~M~~:~J1 419 M • • • • • Halloween Costumes N.B. Woltcl w11 11 RICkShlw, CASHIER/CLERK
S l (2S"i Off WfTH THIS AO) l)lllOllnOS, bronz•. tableS, relll Pharmacy FT, ftex hrs. :nec+ncu ar 1'"3 A'9onCl\lln St. Hi. Matble; lvo!y. 23 Eurq>ean Cal Ctl&lla 714·$40-89 11 'I: 111111 ott w,,,.,...,, 114-47W014 Oii Pall'flnos, sol•. Q.rno, Chlnge Your [Jf;1
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HEIGtfTS AREA. CALL TO Cultomtt &eiVa ilM1iid • Walk to Balboa lslmd, • Spacious fl oorplans DESCRIBE MM1s-1111 1456 PET&' I opening '4rNnll OC ~
Fashion Island, • Concierge service . LIVESTOCK . Co loi Ofgaruld lfldlY ""
restaurants & theatres • Private: beach 1412 ~ I PRecious CALICO CAT, ::.':! ~S.:Srs:'
• 3 lighted tennis courts ·• Pets welcome . L • Sc>ayeclflhota. Female 1 yr Dfiwn::pjil8ii see ow ad
2 DOAL CEMETERY LOTS old, rM~J;ZJ4~1ng ~n~!R~n~~ • Resort style pools, spas> • Furnished IUXW'y PICll~ VtH Memonal P111t, Rare node wba:IOOltkl PINK DOT fitness «ntcr & sauna suites available location Meldowfawn South leQPatd spo1te<1 CfA ocica~ .,,.&_c ... llin.;..g;;..A,...d,..v.t....,.,...ls.,..IO-g .,..sa_,.IH-~:'::O.\~l7~-= kittens '°' ptMleged few poslllon In es116ll1hed One bedroom from $1,550 $450t'SS009,.9-646-6473 lerrttoly Ill the DlilY Piiot
I I Expel'lence a plus, but not
One bedroom with loft from $1,725 420 GARAGE 4.,. FREE PETS/ reqolrtd Drug 1erte1Wl!V
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SALES i1V phrsleal requlrld. EO~ Two e rooms from $1, 945 /ANllAL RESCUES Fu , .. to: Sale• Po1ltlon
Promontory Point
Pacific Coast Hwy at Jamboree
888-7 8 3-8786
OPEN DAILY 8:30AM-6:30PM
11.QJ~t;;;.
Wf/lllNllrWl8lf ~ '••••••'"•"••••or • t¥f.1115
E SIDE CM, Sii 8-3
Unique colltc11bles, 6 famtly. meet Interesting
people. 228 Rocnestor
Appliances, household. etc
MOVING/ESTATE SALE
(II-1 )household, coleclibles,
clwla, crvstat, lum. attworll,
moie' '43 Begonia Ave COM front & rear ol llOUse
FREE KITTENS
ALL COLORSI TO GOOD
HOMES ONLY, REFS
CHECK 94MSO-S748 ·
f Year Old Malt German
Sheperd mix loYeS people & other animals. perfecll~
lr811'led, needs good home 949-646-6718
I FAMILY GARAGE SAC! SAT 30th l :oo-4:00 462SPORTING
MH-42-76417
Otntr11 Ar11 Safl(y
1s new poSlllons, no
experience nee, FT/PT, eam
up 10 $65<Ywtl 949-465·9907
Hair StyU11 and l1c1al
petson neeOod In NB Wortc
yo111 own hours renlal Sj)8CO Oltf COrTlact Andrew 0 941Mi7~ 186 ~ 714-324·126t
Ho1pltli
lllP In II you 11e tx
581ei, you can
up lo S 1 $·$30/hr.
EngAsh a rrusll
(714)7S4-7llOO
i; NANNY -0-PrOllidl belur.,lllef school •.
cart lor 8-yeat old Piek Ill'
lrom eetlool. cook dnrlt4 , occaaionally, and run
errands Hours u1uafly •
3pm-8pm Overnight care •
ltVtrll weekends during
monch Own car, bne,
Insurance Must bl •bit to
pus background chedC &
OMV repon Good PIY.
Cosll Mesa cal Jean 5hlw
(714)«4·1500
'HEED HOLIDAY CASH?·
a.come a Sub C1'911tla
WOf'ktl', 2-4 hre day, No lllP req. Newpol'I MtH School
Ollt. 0 2985 Stat St, CM
Com« of Bt1118ak« EOE
Pert t1mi
Driver Wanted
S9.22 per hour plus
mileage.
L LOWEST PRICED
I PORT STREETS I!
E'tlde Back Bay 2Br House
Fp. great yard No pe!S
$1195 • dep 329 Unrversrty ~!!!!!!!!!!!!!;!!;!!;!!;!!;!!;!!;!!;!~!;!!!!!;!!;!!;!!;!!;!~~ IS Usa. ~9-548·6093 •L I
418 Sp Rd NtwpOft Beh. GOODS
tum, toys Clothes.*" JUERCISE EQUIP. , JOSI blOO.$ from Ill P11C1fc Ocwt. Hoeg Hospt.ll hll
1
440 alSCEWNEFOR SALEOUS I '99 Tlllelat OCI 862 Iron• seMCt 111111 QPP011Urtties 3-PW, Tru Temper Sen5I-fOf ~ wflh strong
Needed Mon thru Sun
2:451m to 5:4Spm. Ad·
ditlon1I work m1y be
1vail1ble. ..
LOWEST PRICED SINGLE-STORY
E'SIOE 38r 2Ba. 233 Flow9r,
doUble gar on '''Y· po5tine mcwe-1n condition S 167S.:mo LIVE IN LU XURY
... • OPEN SAT 1·5 • !Ms-&12·2639
1800 PORT BARMOUTH
4/BR 2/BA, $599,000
•o4BR 38A houttt
+ c»n, 275 E 161h SC,
52200/mo. No petl/11110•. !MM-45.()449 r J/,, ~f /,".I/
LOWEST PRICED 2-STORY
• OPEN SUN 1·5 •
Prlv11t 38r 2 S8a 2-lp, 2-c gar ,./opener, 111•/d, ~w. des·
posal. pal.o, covered entry,
S1700fmo 949-760-0929 t 830 PORT ABBEY APARTMENT HOME S
E'(clusive Fashion Island Lifestyle 4/BR 3.5/BA, 2 FAM RM, $699,000 170 HOUSES'C~
FOR RENT
HONTINGTON HARBOR
GERRY LONG
COLDWELL BANKER
949-640·5664
• Concieq~c Service
• 24 HR f.'1tness Center
• 24 HR Security Cate
•Clubhouse Facility
N-por1 Oce1nlronl
T opill•. J large un~s Rare
F°1nd Pnme Balboa Lu~ury
l!lVQl Asking $111<19 000
Bntboa Newport Realty
q4~ i23 44'14
-.B-IG,~C~A-N-YO.,N_•_2_bf_2bl-.
200011, S550K. Owntt m1y car , 111 opt, ~mo
B r 949~07·1137
THS.BLU S. Vie.rt o B1y,
31>< t.5ba, rtmod, iOIM Of
optJon to buy l1nd.
$371000. By Owner
( 3'2 Oletol Open Sun 12 or appt. 94~250-6089
I ANYON 3llOO s F .SBr
JB~ o• 1emo<11~100 11
'6 ... I~. l(l<Ul/I fihooe
""'' r do:-.e1!> mu~l sc-e' ~' 000 949·72t 5888
PEN SAT/SUN 1-5
2 OMIPHINE The Summit,
3bf, 3bl, 1pro11 1800 •t.
New,Wood nra l bllnd1. BY ~M18K M~711-0817
4~USESICONDOS
FORSA1.£ SOIJm LAGUNA
On The Oc.an In Sou1h Lag~ 2Sr 2Ba CondO
pool 4 spa walk 10 beact1
565() 000 Owner/Agent
it4~ !5<>-n33
KLASSIC HOME
On 'Th• Goll Courtt Ranctio M"91 4br 3ba .47
ec o(.17th F1lrw1y. Pool & ape. S'TH,500. A01 Btl1 9'4t-240-56~1 ---
APTS
PALBOA
P.ENINSULA
•••••••••••
Starting 0
&1095hno.
Mo to Mo lease .
.. We are 1 pet0
communrty.
8 btockt
from the beach.
94H44-2611
110 APTS
COSTA MESA
NEWPORT ACROSS TI1E
STREET <Br Frpt<: gar new c11rpeVpa1111 $1005. mo (no
pet\) 1f..l\S IMne Ave II
(Aq Oa11et1 <M9 720-9422
E•l 203
EASTSIDE Large lb! Iba
ul)6li111S 2 ,.c;:i..111 clo.'>elS
llalcony ,g.lf ilgll gas pa..t
l'K)pet5 S 11!5. mo • S'IC dep
94 9-65().3 7 35
Retul'bl1he0 1Br 181 Apt.
in I0'1ely piled comm w ga1
& lr1g .$750 w ccorport
$71~ Walk fO 1t.e<ill!f5 &
~I(} Mnpte Apts 1917 Maple St., Cotta ......
Kltln Mgml 94t-581~000
2Bdrm 1Bath
All Utllltlta P1ld
w/LHH dl1count
Ne1r lreew1y1
& J W. Alrpor1
94~756-1828
Huntlng1on HB Condo, on
the water w/boaf &hp 1br •
loll. ma1ble lllter gr8/llle ctr
tops elc No peVsmk, S 1450
AvaM!2· t. 94~6· 7673
182 HOUSE~DOS FOR REHT
NEWPORT BEACH
ON THE BAY wsweepng
Vl&WS akJnOslde quartBI rnle ol sarldy bead!. 2 ~ 2. no
pels . 52000 Oocl< a• aJ!abfe
949-n9-7670
Exttaotdinary Batfront
"'btea'hlakrng Vl8WS es·
cape to rt s adj earn sand'f
bdl 4. 2 s rVp@Cs $4700
DOI.JI$ avt 949 729.9097
LIDO BCH HSE
Refreshing 4br Ht11e,
w/19 1unny patio, 3 car
gar, & XVZ : one of the
beat oo the l1l1ndl
949-673·3957 S5700mo
1 yr IHM or longer.
Penthou• Harbor & ocean
Y18W, 2bf 2ba, frlQ, W/d,
secure bldg, groa11oc. pfan1y ol parking $2200/mo 94~515-1000 Ex1. 306
Wilk to Balboa la. Beautiful • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •:
2 2 Oen View Gorgeous • OCEANFRONT •
i1vur kit bpaoou~ lt-fougl\ou1 • & OCEAN CLOSE •
Pet F noodlv Worn La"t • 1-Bdnn thru S.Bclml • s '<l43 888• ~83-8786 I $900.• $4000. •
Harbor IJ1ew 1e<i1Tlr Bkr 94U42·3850 :
s.pectaculiar Uoor plan Yr 'fP ........... • • ••••••
two pa''°' RI$()(! Sryte LN·
iog· $1600 888·783-e786 •BIG CANYON•
Buutllul Ocun View 4br 3ba houae, 1v1ll "'~""'--tBr~ loft k!iunous lmmed. minimum 1 par ~ IMS4SOOhnot49-&46-"4114 =:.:~ ~e~.:' s~~· EiecTwntimeOCMilVllW,
888·783-8786 2tx 2'1.iba, wood nrs, 2-< gat,
Pan0f1mk .Yiewtl Heart of renrcs pool immac, new Newport 24-Hr galed FP, "'1cnen $2000 949-722 7153
roman hU. W/O, Coroerge. Back Bay Hou• Av11112J1
9<19· 706-9696 lJg 31>r 2ba centfll heaV•r.
rlilRFECT VIEW OF UV yard. 1yr lease Of lonoef
CHRISTMAS BOii P1rlde $229~ 949-640-7262.
a All 81y ActlvlllH. SHARP 2Br 2Ba. Fp. Indoor
I Bed from 51870
I Bed/den from $2075
WJsher/Oryer
ln1rus1on Alarms
Gourmet J<1tchens
Elevator Access
J. Bed from $2J60
2 Bed/den from $3010
Gas Fireplaces
q root Ceilings
Condo Spec.-.
Subierranean Pdrkin~
C1~storn Home Dt'S1gn Program Available
CALL FOR APPOINTMENT •AtC"" 1-888-222-6924 IAVIH£ Af¥IA'TMEHT COMMUNmES • -. ........ 'lf ••••t1• ut t.t••.,.'"'
Newport Ridge
Exclusive Gated Community
ATOP NEWPORT COAST
• Enclosed Garage
• Alarm System
• Washer/Dryer/Refrigerator
• Fitne s, Business, C lubhouse Centers
One Bedroom Apartment Home from $12 90
Two Bedroom Apartment Homes from $1490
$200 Security Deposit with approved credit
(Does not include pet deposit)
San Joaquin Hills at
Newport Ridge Drive
Monlttf/upper um rt best lndry, gated comm. 2 gat,
Bey tr0111 loc41Jon. exoe11en1 refr1dgerator, wtd One yw lr.=======~~~~~~~m=======~ condrtion wlgarage par1ong, lease $1.000.mo Cel Al)enl 11 I I
W/O, and 1111 amen111esl Mary Mc Coy 714-285-~ :· Newport Man· na ·: 204 AEMTALS ~· 1·800 247-8209 Coasl Newport Properties TO SMAR~
•BIO CANYON• ibr 21>1. Apartments . 2000t1, $380C(mo IM opt.
145 APTS SSSOK Owner me~ Uff'Y, Baylronl COfl\munuy wrlh pnvatc beach
SOUTH t.:AOUNA By Owner MMI •1197 6:r nunn.o Wulk tu 8:\lboa bland ~Op5
BALBOA PEN. 2BR 2BA
I Car gar191Yrly11 UOmo
Burr Whitt Realty '
MH7MS30
155~ FORAOO 8ALBOAP£NN
"159~ FOR_,.
COROHA 00. IWI
Eiiec 28' 28a=t IO sand, Minut~ fr<lm £ ash1on Island w/d, <flw. $1 l1Y sfMI
view. 5408 N Ave • Wood·burmn"'go~ fl~nlacn 9'49-24G-2808 !Y I . • Pnv11tc ~1n1gcs BAYSliORES 4BA 38A, • Boaot $hps 11v111fabft: d9n, dlnrm, lg patio, ltlpl
10 pl'fY bdl, gflld COl'llm, Nllw l~Mmg I BR ~nd 28R
S.4SOOlmo t4MS1-6tM ' S 1300.S 2 I 00
Hewpon Hgll1JI gar hol.-8 Wfgated dtMI. qulel, prl\<ale, S<\rry Nu Pets
llJOlyaid,gerdht,watJno 1. Please call (949) 760-0919 .: ~ lo sdlls S3000lrno AvM 1111. 9'4H31·27'98
UdO Ille 4Br 3L spidOii
M1g rm. kilmal din. 2
tW1lllCX .... <loc.ka -"' 2c gat, $875,000 Bl G!Uhdy
Aelllnt1 9<4~117H 161
illr 2Bi LIV miit>Oi
VIOW Condo. 2Cal Sii!. rM lndry, S 1 · Simo, Oevrd
8par11s •• 9451-6$1~700 ffif!iims tiC£2tw 1bl
Vaclflt and avall no#!
11400/f'llO, Cell Mar,
87Ml30 °' \'.M, 162.070
SlmplifY ydµr
life through
CLA881Ft!D
(949) 642"'5678
NB Shra cuta, ctn 3Br HM
2 blkl to bctl stir w/ 1 p1ol
lem, W/O hllupt, nu crp111111/
pnl, no smllg, must Ille dogs
SG50 + utlt, MM42~04.
Oullt. glUld, pooi, Hee
heme. ssoo t c1ep + rere L_.•hr b1th. Low c.il/lft
upbeat MM3"21'1.
NIWrofl Fem to Shirt; lrV tum TYlnlVnl. Cll IO F llh Isl
fWfS rVsmkO pvt ~. Olkg. dec;U, pool, jec, lof9al
kkt surroundlnOS $750/ mo+ uUs. 9<4H4''6572 NPB o4tir 2611 dilii'-. i nn
Ml Shlte wtp;o1 11"*1em no tmoll&'pet $467 + 113 1191 Avatl 12·1 949'631~1
SILL
your home 1tJOuoti ctnslfted
...
core R·300 Shal\S Exceften1 cus:omer stria ska. In Iha Must hi ve truck or Vin,
condilm. (3 monlhs ne•I , lollolWlg .,.. ll1blllty ln1ur1nce with
Broth« P9<aonal Fu 190 S399 obO. 949-&Cf>.6797 proof or p1yments, ~7~~~4~1,Ullf MEDICAL ASSTS drivers licen1t, social • 466 MERCHANDISE FO l 80-AeQutr .. MA With ' tecurlly cerd, end
·' CUSTOME MADE WANTED bllngualhelp!Ul ti()) tnCPT, cle1n O.M.V. print out.
Chlldrens Playhouse IC0.9 OQdlno a p1u1 Rec:ep-..
$500 obo 949·160·9319 COAST COIN NEEDS lloll In MD olf1C81 Accepting appflc1tlon1
JEWeLRY MFG EQUIP OLD COINSI Gold. 511Ver, LIMITED Mon to thru Fri from
Cesllng (Vacuum & je#llry, walches, anllqUeS. 8:001m to 4:00pm.
Centrlluolll WP (lnjec:Uon & co1ec1ib1es 949-642·9447 • XRAY TECHS Plea1t bring 111 r ..
carving) burnout. rubber TOP iUIRECORDSI 1 Requires MA exp prefnrrld quired Information.
molding. lon:he,, pumps & , Jazz R & ~·Soul, Rock. etc I MD olfiees
1 supplres 71'1·960-~59 50s & 60's Times Oren~ County
Schwinn exerclae bike, MIKE 949-645-7505 PBX Attn: Pam Btcklngham
roWlllQ macti, lades golf I' 2901 G clubslbag puM cart enlry & Requires experience 111 PBX. arry Ave.
d!Ntlg rm 'go1d leal 'g crystaJ hospffal prefened Must l>o S1nt1 Anl, C• 92704
chandelier Sears de· Compolltf hterate and hatda 714-549-8548
hUl'nldlfter, book case. TV heavy phOne votume I 800-933-4080
51ancl Entry wall unit, 2 •PRINTING Bl~ posiuoo :::l~~=h%'° CAFETERIA ~1111 ~e:' =
STOP SMOKING. N!COret18 WORKERS/ some customer contact'
QliTl SIX bllxes 105 pieC8I FOOD SERVICE NMl7-6011
each • .cmg, end one boll 105 Requires txcellanr com· •PT DEMONSTRATORS•
Olects 2111!1 ITWll llaVOI,. mun1cat1on slclffs. lood Mends in grocer; stores ill lr0$h, sealed Rttlll $350 ....... ........,... 8r ... car nae ~l bl nNt.
F11m $200 Newpon Beach ~'::!:..;;~ 1r1endly "''sa1u 1b1h1y. -
IQ.722·1731 lood saiet1 ptelened IM9-642-42831714-n1-osn
TROPICAL OlJTOOOR ~lonlst P/t iO( FlitieU"
Patma t. planta. All typeel NUTRITION ,.. ... In Nltwpolt "-~ • 1 Gallon ntRU 24"BOXES. ..,,_, end w~ ':
s2 to s200 71W4M3o41 ASSISTANTS ~Mt-642-3215
WOLFF TANNING BEDS Mllo$l ltive IJufteol com-RECEPTIONiST
TAN AT HOME llUW:afJoi'I w1lh tilt Weekend o...-.-"""'"""' BUY OIRE"CT ANO SAV£1 LCl'ring S..01111 NutMJ lllilcy lb lllltlkln In I ltil In busy N~~ COMMEACWJHOME Aid hoully124hrs. Good paced lllM~ Food ES\lll OllCt 1« mow ~ .:
uni1s from $199 oo cook dnvino. 15yl's exp, MNiCI eicpenooce pitltrrld Mll·Slaner poMaYng oom-•
Low Monll1ly Payment IOcal rers. 9'4H46-373S mur1CatJOn .~ end ,,.ort ,
FREE CdOr Catalog SERVICE CARE presence Co1np111er ex· ..
Cd HI00·7ll-OlSA 476 EMPLOYMENT TECHNICIANS pe11ance l\elplut Par1·bn)e.;.':
1
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I BUY AU. PIANOS!
Antiques • Oull41Y lumllure one piece°' ~e houselua•
Cash= 800-&49-4922
JEERIES LTD. ANNUAL SALE
Alf deal8'1 W11 lilt the lawn
with wonderful antiques.
dec:Oflttve aa:essMaS, gat·
den ornanet.s, aaver pajrll·
lnOS. prints and much more Alf .. bargain pncee, mos1 llams in ht show room wit
bl dllCoOOled loo A Once a
Yter opp()l1ldy not to bl
iniS6edl! Thursda1 & Friday
Nov 4th & 5th, 10elll to 4pm
152 Production Place. N.8.
NEEDCASH7
$$MONEY FOR SS ft AlmQUfS A soo~
COLLECT1BU:S
PAJNTIN~
POTrEKV
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OPPTYS Requires '1rOflll ~~ $8 OO'hour eaw carol aa.. '-------~-----llOl'I $ktftS, c:usfomtf SMice 949-721-6444 Ext 211 A COOL J OBI atXkllel Must be llexiblt and •RECEPTIONIST m ..
E I ... ~~· 18 e team player MorH'rl, for bu1lntH In nrry ev.,. po~,m. or INlnt. Computer, ohonet,
=:nano S:~~ ~= HOUSE KEEPER etc:. call N~2G0-1teo 122
white eSlabllstilng new Requires previous house AECEPf:ICUSTOMER SVC
accounts In malor City and keeping expertenct ..,,,,.,. •• , Fff M 9a-6f> Moo-Fn,
r8SOl1 11eas (NY, Fl. HI. prtf.,rid FT/Evenmos""";;;;j 10•·5P Sat Hourly rate
Guam etc ) eiccellent Per dterTv'Vatlable OflGl'I, depending on exp, • opportunity to enter job ~ incl phones. customlf
matke1 888-406-6445 CLERICAL ~· gooctCOIMUllal-
ADMtN ASST Van~ ol ........ IOlet lnclud· ~on &Ula, polllNe 811llude, .....,, " good computtr 51r.lls Fu FfT EJCcellenl Cust Svc/ 1n9 reglStrallon. schld· ,.,llTWI to 94U.C&e&15. °' Phone slOOs. MS Office 3 yrs uhng 1.~nv. data entry, cal Jamet II 949-648-3737
olflce exp for VIiia Nova phonas clall'lll ptOC~ R~t.auranc Stal1 lmmed Musi be Ible to 1ype 35 wpm, RESEARCH ASST
Fu res (949) 642-0674 Of P1tl8t IOIJl9 lulo#tedgl ol Smal llgltlOn con&UllRJ
cal (949) 6so-&841 meclcal ttrn'llOOlogv """ In Ptlel'• lM1dng seak-
AN 1 MAL CARE Otherrn:aisoavadablo' ~':d~X:·:!. WORKER Job ne(M9)1f0.6131 ~:~=
~ 0Ue1s ,excellent btna-ptndlwl. ccnaen:ious and
PnMda USIStance 8.'ltrC1$-lits inCluding 29 clays PTO 1elllblt ~ lnCI • • lnV llwnels and deaning (paid 111111 OH). • rTWllchnv P'ool readWlg. reM8ld'I and • ar1m.t1 cages tor lhe llllide 401(k) j.llln, on111t Ctlikble lnleracliOn wtlh vtndofs.
ihe Outdool$-T1.velng N•I· Centor andpMll\Nllhbene-Car ltq Fu,.. and ullry
ur11SC Progrwn MU$l have C.IS History to "2.Sl2·3867
uperrtnce handling RESTAURANT
arimlJS. Ths po6CllOn IS pelt· APPIY 11: FOOD SERVERS ElrJ>,d,
tine up lo 10 houl$ per .. uman ANourcee PfT & Fff, cal 811 for week $5 7M10\lr. ' Hoag Hotpllaf lrlleMtl'lf 949-676-2868
One Hoagl>r1YI Box 9too, RESTAURANT FOf an appllcation. c:all NIWJ)Ol1 Beach. CA
949·5411-1460 Mlf.OOM)A 02458-6100 E.O.E. Pink Oot, Inc.
HOUSEHOU> ~ OC DEPARTMENT !l OF EDUCATION
1~-plnkdol com) • We &.irver Good IOod, oroc:enas
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-----------Apply In pert on. AcroH f\'om Bloomlngdllea.
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& more In 30 llllnutesl A naw
aloft In H11111ng!on Btach .,,
Ind CO$I M8$1 ComminO aoonl Sl'llll Ltdlll, del & •
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Cd (905).'384-11662 °' apply ll 2S20 N. Gflf1d Ave, 9-lla
AN °' 7462 £dngef Ave, • =onBMdl AL·EXP'O SALES sa11..-aon IO tel ltCles
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TODAY'S
CROSSWORD PUZZLE
BALBOA BAY CLUB :i'o ,e~ m. ~o;~·
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The Bal~ Bay Oub is looking l iO m ~Iii
for enthwi»tic, energetic individuals lo : ••r.:,~mreq.
join our mail ceam Prr Ret~/cashier W : t:a0tY perscww
experience a plus. We m:unt.iin a drNm fw hOUQ • Gt•
d fi k I r. ~ Ptlce IO Ml Free rug-rec wor p ace and pcriorm blochlre • 800·820.e782
Pre-cmploymenc suhs~ncc abuse testing. A i'HOWClAO AOOTt 2 9Chllll ,... ~ Co For an Appoinrmenc, please call ssoo-~ CASH! F,.. ' lllo 1 ·llOQ-997-9888 24tn (949) 645-5000, at 521 A ooLolilAtl EARN "-==========:::::! $$Cit(+ Eal. Hll1hly F\\1 + .. extras WOiie ~ Ho
HOTEL
BALBOA BAY CLUB
The Balboa Bay Club is
looking co fill the following positions·
• Men's Spa PIT
• Pro Shop Clerk Pff
• .Retail Sales Associate Prr
• Security.Guard FIT
We m.Untain a drug-frtt worlcpla.cc and perform
Pre-employment substance abuse testing
For an appointment, please call
(949) 645-5000 e.xt521
~ RF.STAURANT · y BALBOA BAY CLUB
The Balboa Bay Club
.. is accepting res umes for a
Restaurant Manager.
Candidate must nave
~e dining experience with an
"Cmphasis m wine knowledge.
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Please fax resume co
(949) 642-0205
• selling 800-365-9290 24htl
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BMW 3251 '11
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alloys, Ill. pwr sun
rool, lnlf.fltfl. All OI>'
tiOOS, Cllampayne eJll.
tan llllr fnl • xlnt cood
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trio computer, $7500 oeo. 71•·5'0-5995 71•·7&s-8118 • \ Q 7 63 0 K CJ o Q 10 6 52 • 7
FOAo ASPiftE it
Auto. ec, cass (21806I 210185) $4,995
MCKENHA VOU(SWAOEN
714.142.2000 * FOAO IAOHCO 'M * Wh.it Jo y11u bid now•
Eddie 8auer Ecll, ~111. lotded. mini oond, •X4, CO Q 3 ·As South, vulncru61c:, you
playet. ontf 3911 ml. $18,900 hold. 080 7t'-754-07'37 or eel
phone 71•~73-0001 • 7 6 1:.1 K Q 5 o 8 4 3 • 9 10 5 3 2 FOfiD EXHomoM 'ii
Eddie BIOi< 4114, auto, lthr. Portn\!r open~ the bidding w11b one
U pwr, pwr ...is. doyl, diamond What do you rc'ponJ? llK ml. (A18871 )
Cll fOf cu,.,_ PffC:w1ll Q S • '-LEXUS OF WESTillNSfER -4 • N.:1lhl:r vulm:rabh.:, .1S ouu1 (714)'92..ffOe you hold·
a Q'I O Jl7 O QJ64J •QJ9
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Q 5 • -. South, \uloer hll:, )01J
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cond ltlo n. S 10,500. • • •
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Aulo. 111 pwr, ~· o<ev . Pl.AS 4·dr, lul pwr, soo roof, lllv irUf, oomplelely loadedl . wjre vmtets, I owner, re-
Keyless enlly, CO, sunroof COids. real clean, $6600'ob0
Bland new eng Witt 4K ml IM9-723-1504
$9500 71•·903-5282 -JMPC-""'"cner....-... Lf .. D,...,4,...x4""'· •""90..--
HONOA CIVIC 'ts Red ltlv. auto, &a pwr,
Auto. ~. cass. ps (84057/ steteo, iow. new ball. all. lgn,
04M>91) $9,995 bib, hoses. .. recofds, no
MCKENNA V()U(SWAGEH olf rd, $5995 9'9-759-0668
714.142.2000
• IHANllY J30 193 * taMan, l1lv d power, Bo6e
CO. stereo. sunroot. "'""
LEXUS ES 300 't$ Low miles, beige, tan leather, mini condition!
(090827) '17,988
NA.BERS (714 )$40-9100
Mtrcedet Benz SL320 N
Smoke •liver, stacked CD, 2 topa with reek.
1Owntr,3'1( mllea,
$49,500, M'"'40-10M
iiERCEOES BENZ S320 95
Champagne. low ml,
$35,995 • lees tSA222964
LEXOS ES300 '95
Cll l0t CUff«l oric:1no
LEXUS OF WESTMINSfE.R thus LS400 •91
Cal lor QKlenl M:k1a LEXUS Of WESTWNSfER
(714)m-4905
LEXUS (8460 '96 can lor CUfrert oricltla
LEXUS Of WESTMINSTER
(714)192-6906
LEXUS $C3oo 't6 Call l0t c:uzrtrll D11c1na
LEXUS Of WESTMINSfER
(714)192-690I
Buldl Roadmtlltr '96 Corid $8995 8'9-494-4120
Low 341< tmlesbs 7 Va, rear JAGUAR XJ6 l '9t
Jeep Grind Chtrolltt
LlftdO '13 Wllltt, lully
loaded VCI ASS. new llfll
1 owner. all records,
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LAND ROVER
HewpGf1 Bch M~5 Merctde"'81ni SL.K230 Rotdtltr 20 '98
~ drive, 11 ol wan SEDAN 40
(•21 t t2) ~e:s $37,e:!UEA JAGU:~-4352
(714)540-ttOO 714-ISMIOO aOiclC SPECIAL 'n. aguar iCJi sedan iOr 'i6
4-dr. hlnf top orlglnll, 533,995 9'-4651 ~ tor "'*>!"don. $4,500 BAUER JAGUAR
7tA·5S7-2859 7'4-153~
Jeep Gnind CheroUa Gd. 'ts, 4X4, for"t g~ IU!r,
loaded $23,000 Ll3TJD311
Mt-795-'754
MERCEDES
MBZ 5420 '95
Low mi, 1 own.
xlnt cond.
Vl220361 $33.900
'36,995 OMSS7
BAUER JAGUAR 714-953-4800
Merctdt' 5320 '17 Champagne/cream beige mt cond. loeided. Siik ml.
$42 .000 71'-5()4..8800
MERCURY COUGAR 'es ·lftJa ~
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Ctcllllac Eklor1do elliihi Jtvuar x36 s;den 4or 'N
'N 92K mi, extra clean. $31,995 9M7°'
lolded dal1c blue. alarm. ()Ilg BAUER JAGUAR
<Wll'ltt $4a>o 9'~2790 714-1153-4800
cJ<OiLI.Ac CATERA •97 Jig\* XJi Vlnden Pt•
JEEP hd Ch«oMI t3
V8. wnte1grty. PlllWlt cond hoder'oU't Orig OWll8f 'ff/ort-J 681< ml. AC, case. PIN. PIS, Ult, tint, rack, overslltd .,.. Ind Ullgradtd shocb w.11 not 1as11 $13.950 Private party. Mt-720-7337
LANO ROVER Oise '99
Black, Low miles ,
Former ·service loaner
$27,999 + leee 1XA7920I
MERCEDES
MBZ 5320 '95
Low mi xlnt oond
Vl£33029 $31,900
~"r:i:-1-~11-~1
Mff'Cury tliountllnetf '17 • :ZJ._ ........... Cut'··-. ..., • Lo IOk ml, wt.le. tan Interior, Sedan '°' '17 baloh"8tr(07'938)S19988 • $45,995 97~1
NABERS BAUER JAGUAR
(71•)540-9100 714-1153~
Ctdlllac Concour• '97 J;iu• lCJ6VandtnPit. •ii ~~· :o'& tan,!: 13 ·':!ueR JAGu:4665
(206321) $25.98( 714-llSMIOO
NABERS J19u1r XJiVendenPlu '116
(714)540-9100 $39,995 tM503 clbltuc 0Ev1LLE ·11 &AUER JAGUAR
lo mi lltlf. va Nomstar 1111 714-153-4800
, ol v.arr 121n'8) $21 988 Jeguar XJi vlndll\ Pi•
Nabtrt Sedan 4Dt '17
714-540-8100 $4$,995 97-4658
CADILLAC OEVILLE '19 BAUER JAGUAR
lo 14k ml. wtwt•. tan 1e1111et 1.1 •ts3-4IOO
(7'6112) "S27.98f vwy clean. wel mainlalned. Nabtre ~tires. CIO slDer, 92.k ml,
LANO ROVER
Newpott Bch MM40-6«5
LEXUS ES300 '86 Clll lol curr..c ·
LEXUS OF wes1::sleR (714)892-6906
MERCEDES eea t3 ••••WAQOH•ftt
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MERCEDES
MBZ 300SE 92
xlnt cond.
Vt0468.f7 $26.900
MERCEDES .
MBZ 560SL 89
xlnt cond.
VQ18&4 $t8,900
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gray lnl811o1, ttnmaaJa1e•
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LEXUS OF WESTM.l.NSTER (714)540-9100
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Newport 9ch 9'~Cl"5 LEXUS Of WESTMINSTER
NISSAN iOOZX •91 714-892 .. IOI
2 · 2, T-Top, 2nd °"'*'• TOYOTA AVALOfi XLS '91
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Hat, sqcieally clean! Low mr, Super clunl (360019) S9.988 $20,995 + ttt1 f0027092 NABERS LAHO ROVER
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MCKENNA VOUtSWAGEH
714-142-2000
VW CABRIO GL ·et
5 spd. ate 1!11, cd
(44752J804893) Sf•.995
MCKENNA VOU<.SWAGEH
714-142-2000 vw GOLF Gl 'f7
5 spd, IC. C.S (•1257/
005937) s 11.995
MCKEN.NA VOU<SWAGE.N 11u•uooo vw GOLF QT) itj1 'ii
5 spd, IC, pw, pd, roof. CMS,
1111 (551all08G890) $14.995
MCKENNA VOUC$WAGEN
714.142.2000
VVf JETTA Gl..S 'M
Pa.r .tllll5
(2729&199323) $15.195
MCKENNA YCM.KSWAGEN 714-142-2000 vw JETTA Gl ·ii
5spd pmr
(5599Ml15098) $11.995
MCKENNA VOLKSWAGEN
714-142-2000 vw JETTA Gl 't7
5 tipd Pl"' cc
(28662/078834) $12.995
MCKENNA VOLKSWAGef
71 "*2-2000
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5 ipd. IC C&SS, llllhtr, rocrlj alloys ( 183111062568
$20.995
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HERE NOW ... TEST . IVE TODAY!
'95 ES300 Blue (081836) '96 GS300 Black
'96 ES300 Beige (173064) '96 LS400 Moor.stone (066763)
'96 ES300 Green (134786) '96 LS400 Silver (052478)
'96 ES300 White (184949) '97 LS400 White (069756)
'97 ES300 Green (003306) '96 SC300 White (036586) .
'97 ES300 Oyster (010662) Black (032560)
'93 NISSAN 300 ZX 2+2 '98 HONDA ACCORD D '99 HONDA ACCORD L '97 ACURA 3.0 CL
White/Grey, T-Bar, Factory Alloys, Automatic:, Air, Silver Blue/Grey Interior, Automatic. Air, AM/FM Forest G~n/Bcigc, Aut0m1uic, Air, AM/FM Rose MetallidGrey, Leather, Automatic. Air,
Full Power PacJuae, This One ls A Di.amond! Only Cassette, CAN'T TELL THIS ONE FROM NEW! Ousette, Power Pa.ck. Ttlt & Cruise, Only 8000 Moon Roof, Full Power Package Ttlt, Cruise,
801< Miles. (536948) Onfy I5K Miles (ln528) Mila, Save$$! (013025) Factory Allop, AM/FM CD Player (003839)
$ J4 795 $] 99 $ J7i995 $ ]8 995
8 ~~. S!!!~~~!RJt~~!!.~~ '99 ro~; rACQMA. ~~.!.~!~~,1~~~'!.~!uS :2Z .!~~~!~~'!!!~!!1
Dual Air, AM/FM Stereo, Full Power Pack. Privacy f'oorest GftCllfJi ~ AlSlll!!J:M Power Pack. Faaory Chrome Alloys, AM/FM Powtr Pack. ABS. Moon Roof, Alloys. Ru.n.ning_Boatds, AM/FM
Glau, Factory Alloys, NONE NICER! (207181) Ano,.. 31" T.: Bedlioer, Full Swing Rar Window ismso Cassette, ABS, Showroom Condition (220028) Cwette lie CD Sw:Ur, LoOb New! U23796)
$ ]9 995 $2] $2] 995 $21,995
'97 TOYOTA 4RUNNER SR '97 VOLVO 850 GLT '97 SAAB 900 SE '97~~DDIEftAUER
Da.rk Green/Tan, Automatic, Air, Full Power Pack, Rally Red/Tan, Leather, A"tosriatic, Full Power Automatic, Air, Moon Roof, Power Pack, Alloys, £ PEDl1J ON 4X4
Moon Roof, Factory Alloys, Privacy Gius, AM/FM Pack, Moon Roof. Factory Alloya, AM/FM Owen HARD TO FIND! Black/lvoOry,YLea
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s22 695 $22 795 $22995 $24.
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-Dally Pilot AcMrtlaing Supplement . . . . . . . ' . . . . . . . . . . SalurdaY, Odab. 30, 1999 .
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INTRODUCIN G THI! Nl!W
:1000 va·L SWAGEN
LARGEST INVENTORY IN SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA
# 1 VOLUME DEALERSHIP IN CALIFORNIA ·
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· r 2 Saturday, October' 30, 1 m . . ... . .
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ecome
to AutoPilot, a ntwly crtattdAutomotivtAtivmising S"pplnnmt appeari'!g tvtry Saturday in tht
Daily Pilot. Look far Dtakr Special of the Wttk, Sakspersons of the ~ek, informativt ft a tum, a .
crossword puult, word search and mttrtaining comics. .
Advmism art encouraged to submit press rtltases and photographs about their dtalmhips,
inventory, personnel community involvement and industry tmuls. Materials shou/J bt submitted
by Thursday at 5:00p.m,. the week prior to publication, and are subject to editing and inclUtkd per
space. Coverage of special evmts art welcome. Pltase notifj us at ltast two weeks prior to the event
far consideration. Prtss releases anti photographs may either be given to your automotivl
representative or mailtd to Grtg Gtissman, promotions assistant, Daily Pilot, AutoPilot,
330 W. Bay St., Costa Mesa, CA 92627. If you have any questions or story idtas, c~ll Greg
Geissman at (949) 574-4274. i0u can also fax him information to (949) 650-4802.
Meet
Arnold Stee le :
Steele works on run of dedication
Arnold Steele is a salesperson who knows dedication
to his company. Though he has only been at his current
dealership, Costa Mesa Lincoln-Mercury, for four years,
he has sold Lincoln-Mercury vehicles for 15 years. Jn a
society where people change companies with startling
regularity, he is working on quite a run.
Steele lives in Huntington Beach and comes to the
area by way of Johannesburg, South Africa. He enjoys
getting people behind the wheel of the Lincoln-Mercury
cars he sells and spends his "off'4 time just trying to hit
a few good golf shots.
You can contact Arnold Steele at Costa Mesa Lincoln-
Mucury at (714) 540-5630.
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· 6 Sarurdoy, <Xtobei 30, 1999 • ·
Driving adventures In Puff tile Magic W gon and other m m
Penny's dad called It Puff
the Magic Wagon. We called
it the gateway to our social
life.
Penny only had her
beginner's permit then, but
she and I found a life and
new found (if quasi)
popularity, thanks to h er
family's spacious silver-blue
Chrysler
She was 16 and I was 15,
and McDonald's seemed
hellishly di~tant from our
~uburban neighborhoods.
Graciouslh her parents gave
up the van on week nights.
Once she was a Uowed by the
car license gods (not her
parent~. though), she'd pack
as many people inside Puff
that would humanly fit, and
away we'd go -cruis in' and
fa\t-food sampling.
We crammed in all the
lanky teenaged bodies we
could, c:a rting them to a fast-
food restaurant parking space ·
whl'rc we'd make sidelong
glance5 at the boys; most of
whom were parked ln their
dads' half-tons, making
sJdelong glances at us from
across the lot.
Sttll, minivans are the
vehicles that mark mllestones
in your Ute.
IC you're a basement band
musician -especially If you're
a drummer -then you likely
own a Caravan.
If you've recently had a
second child, you're probably
plottlng your first minivan
purchase -of course, if you're
not already researching an
upgrade.
After Penny's drlving
lessons in Puff, my next
mln1van experience came
from my employer's company
vehicle. This was a Windstar
equipped with.flashing amber
lights and an exterior
loudspeaker, which my radio
station used to create fanfare
for promotions and events.
One August I was sent in
the van to an assignment
promoting a grand opening.
The job usually consisted of
dolng 'cut-ins' -we used the
van's two-way radio to
announce a live commercial
on the air between songs -
while parked outside the
building, lights a-flashln' and
loudspeaker a-hummln' the
broadcast.
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Desplte the spiffy state of
our then-brand-new
Wlndstar, our communication
system was essentially held
together with chewing ~
and spit by station engineers,
so nothing seemed to work as
I rolled into our advertJser's
parking lot.
I tried doing a cut-in, with
no luck.
I radioed the disc jockey
who was coordinating the
cut-Ins. After a stressful half-
hour of no response, the
radlo got the best of me.
"This (lnsert unprofessional
language here)lng thing
doesn't work!" I shrieked into
the two-way.
A little part of me said,
"watch your language'' -the
same part of me that noticed,
at that very moment,
customers freezing in place in
the parking lot, looking to
the skies.
Finally, the microphone
seemed to be working, so I
put in my four hours work
sitting in the mercifully cool
climate of the Wlndstar's
powerful air conditioning.
I was so cool and relaxed
that, on my way back to the
station on the boulevard, I
switched from our private
station to another to listen to
my favorite talk show -
blasphemy, if my fellow
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Ou.: Ser1'ice Includes. • Spec1a * Good quality Used Car Sales I MG1J11owaouu• ~~·--:c'T-°',.. .......... ...,,..._.., * General Repair by Japanese MechanicL..,...=:5.~S:1'£:a:: ...;.';E'-il-a _ * General Checkup and Maintenance
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FrN Genera/ Checkup twice a year.
FtM OJI Chan~ three timM per ywr,.
FrM Cooling stem Checkup and
Coolant hange once• yea~
And ~en mor. for FutJ SeM<:• Plan Membef'9hlp
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24 hours Towing (with n 10 miles).
Pf contact us aboUt f\.11'1het detalls.
worRn knew what I WU
l1Stm1rur to.
Wbaddya meanr
But wno would ever know?
I'd fust swttch the dial back to
our station when I got back
to work.
•We couJd hear JO" comJng
all the way up the boulevard.
You must've had the
loudspeaker on all morning."
Nary a customer at that
grand opening called to
complaln about my blue
mouth -but I bet a few kids
beefed up their vocabulary
that day ..
~.ldmnembs
that Wmdstar londly -ewn
thouah its (after·matket)
souna system left I lot to be
desired.
I zipped into the lot In time
to greet Guy, the new sales rep.
"Rhonda, what were you
llstentng to?" he asked.
"Uh, 'ltstenlng to?'
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Cotta Mesa
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19. Cotf Realty Group
20.-27. Fint &tltes/First Team
28. RumboJd Realty
29. Stvm Gables Rm f.atate
30.-33.. Remax Ru.I Eaute ~me.es
34. Mann.Ing Homa
JS. F~ Sandt NflVPOrt Ploputia
36.-39. The Summit Rw &utt Croup
40.-tt. Metro Realty
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College
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Fairgrounds
42.-58. Prudential Callfomla Rulty
59. Cover Home Story
60. Balboa ltland ReaJty
61.-71. Coldwell 8.tnker
n. Encore Properties
73. Mortgage Rates
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79. Open Home CuJde
80. Prudential Callfomla Rulty
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Please Call:
Lisa Cosenza
(949) 574-4241
Newport
Coast
Pelkaa Hill -Incredible 5 8d. 5.S B:t.
CUStOm TI5 home with U1Uil3lCbed qtWil)'.
Valli A Scanlan $5,350,000
lnioe Terrace -GotgeOUS ooe lmt turnkey.
Pool and spa. Bay and ocean views. Furnished
Nancy Pda'lon $1,69S,000
Su Juan Capistrano -4 8d. cba.nnJng
country estate on brge lot Yrith pool and spa.
Sasao Willdnson $825,000
Barbor VleW Homes -Great family
neighborhood home Tt1tb IDcttdiblt somet *"5.
DebMe ScWanJ $764,000
Top of the World -Large esta1t with
conumndlng ocean ~iews. Highly upgraded
Fred Lavey $2,500,000
Newport Ridge -QJslom 4 8d. with
oversiud yard with pooJ and spa.
Lombardi a Worden·$1,195,ooo
Lido Isle • Beach cottage. 2 8d. 2 Ba.
Updated bathrooms. Large sunny pallO.
Marilyn Read $769,000
WestdUJ • 5 8d. 3.5 Ba. oo a large loc
with. h• WruJy room.
Mitcbell a Millar $69S,OOO
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Newport Co~t . Pre;Ugious guud gated
community. S Bd S.5 83.. residence
John McMonigle $3,395,000
Pelican Crest • Best priced custom home
lol lJl gated Newpon ~
Scanlan I: Weinstein $925,000 . .
Linda Isle · Brand new bayfront in
prestigious gu2rd gated communJty.
Jobo McMonJgle $4,995,000
Udo Peninsula · Luxury penthouse with
harbor and ocean ~~
Mike Marr $9SO,OOO
Costa Mesa • Eastslde dwmer.
Remodeled 3 Bd. z Ba.
Ron Millar $535,000
ea.ta Mesa • IMge ~home.
4 Bd. 3 &. New ldlcber1 md qe &Olly l'OOOl.
Kean.le Jo llzzo $-432,000
Santa Ana • Qislom Italian Mediterranean
home v.ith city lights 'ficws.
Rick Langevin $1,990,000
Newport Ridge · Former model
4 Bd. 3.5 Ba with 3 car garage.
LombanU I: Worden $879,000
Udo Isle • Fabulous new custom ba)'froor
home. Great location on the Island!
Sclafani 4 Hein $3.295,000
BalbOa Pea.iosula · Highly upgnded and
decon&ed coodo ~the bay
,Jacobs I: leYaa $820,000
Costa Mesa • Refined country elegance in
F.astside area. 3 8d. 2 8a. Big nwter sulte
Dave Wong $435,000
Cotta Mesa · Double lot. U¥e In now md
build 2 homes Jaarr Sd1tt will subdMde.
ICdtb ltudle $398,000
Laguna Niguel • New home v.1th 1iet.-s
S Bd. 4. S Ba. 3 car garage
Cart I: Freeman $1,679,000
8:ea View • 3 8d. 2.5 Ba. Ont IC\el \\ilh
~gate. Pool md taini.s COUtb
8arlma Hlltdlinp $625,000
Dover Shores -4 Bd. 5.5 Ba. ba)froot
home with prtvite dock and side ties
1tm Carr $2,095,000
Balboa Penimula . Bl)froo1 ~ex v.ith
boal dock. 3 Bd. ad 2 Bd. Ul'UlS.
MeaDey I: Carr $749,000
Udo Isle • Newer home on an ow.rsized lot
in one of the best tnledor locations.
John McMoalgle $1,395,000
Uclo hie -<Mnized lot.
llasltm ~ ll)1e ~ iocl4Mled •
Blbb • .,.,... $1,315,000
AN EXCLUSIVE AFFILIATE OF
SOTHEBY'S
International Realty
~WE T~KE A LISTING WE TAKE IT TO THE WORW!
Udo Isle • ~er.J1.td l<>t on one or Lido's
premier intt."tior loca11on 3 Bd. and l Ba.
Ron Wllar $895,000
Big Canyon: Gorgeous countty French
~ New COllSltUCtiOO
Rita Kurtz $3,~95,000
ewport Beach • 3 Bd. 2 Ba. Ba)O'fSt
home "1th gourmet kileben. Large lot.
Carr I: Fttaey $649,000
Udo Isle • AU new custom b-.1yfront home.
!>mate dcxk for large boat
Hetn A Sclafani $3,395,000
Harbor ... • Fabulous S Bd CUMOOI
OOme with O<'eUl and dty ligbb \ft .
Loatbudl A Wordm $2,395,000
Balboa Peninsula · Mixed use propeny.
3 Bd. 2 Ba OcMnsturs lOOtd ror ollicclttWL
Christen Nilsen $S49,000
Harbor View Homes -s Bd. 4.S Ba.
custom home with library and bonus room
Kline&: H2rris $1,349,900
Harbor BJghlands -Large ClblOm
remodel F.xpaoded open Ooor plan.
kith Randle $St9,7SO
Udo Isle · Brand new C'.apc Cod 4 Ud
Fabulous main channel vi<.'\\.
John McMoolgle U,lS0,000
ewport lath · l'alitJlous front row
loalion TOith ha\, OC'2tl II.Id 11\SCl \ie\\.
Bibb A ou'rpn $1,77~.000
Balboa Peninsula · Balboa beac'b duplo.
Backs to oceanfront hom~.
Jim Jacob $449,ooo
Udo Isle · Contemporary home £~ring
S Bd and S Ba. Large sun filled patio
Jerry Finster $1,295,000
Upper Newport Bay · Gre.21 Wnily home
With brge rear >'2td and golf course vie\\
Rick langai.D $~9.000
Promon!ory ~ · Like new S Rd.
On the Bay. large dock ~d alJ the air.as
JoAnne Perkins $2,450,000
Eutbluft'. Cuswtll COOSlnlCtion In the
Ct2ftsman ~ie. Back&~ 00
Coby •ard $995,000
Jim Vermilya
Jim Vermilya,
Broker/Manager of
Coast Newport Properties
Laguna Beach congratulates
Keri Doyle on her recent
sales achievements.
Her professionalism and
outstanding negotiation
skills enable her clients to
achieve their goals.
"We have ~uccessfully
followed the tradition of
our Newport Beach offices
in the representation and
marketing of quality homes
in Laguna Beach and
~outh Orange County.
Our average home sales
price for September was
$9 2 I ,000,' says Doyle.
Call Coast Newport
Properties and experience
how quality and service will
benefit you in your real
estate needs.
Our Agents Malec the
Difference.
Keri Doyle
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OuR AGENTS MAKE THE DIFFeRENCE
Victoria Beach -3 unirs 200 feet from
sand with ocean and white warer views.
$775,000
Emerald Ridge -lkautiful single-level
5 Bd. home in guard gared community.
$729,000
Laguna Niguel -Eleg;mt 4 or 5 Bd.
cxccucivc home wnh versatile floor pl.in.
$499.999
SecretCove
European style 4 Bd. 4 Ba. view home on
ocean side of J I wy.
$1,495,000
3377 Via lido
Newport Beach, CA 92663
Harbor Ridge -Large 4 Bd. 3.5 Ba.
luxury condo with city and canyon views.
$739,000
Portafina Laguna -Newly updaccd
. } Bd. 2.5 Ba. Unobsrrucccd ocean views.
$725,000
South Laguna -Ocean view home wirh
income unit. Good m.cd back yard.
$395,000
Monard1 Bay Terrace
3 Bd. romplctcly remodeled single level
home with views.
$1,269,000
31601 C.oast Hidiway
Laguna Beach, cA 92651
499-6110
www.coastnewport.com
.· ..
Ocao Ranch -Executive 4 "Bel. home
with pool and spa. Gate guarded
$735,000
links Pointe -4 Bd. 3.5 Ba. gorgrou\
upgraded view home on golf cour~c .
$668,000
I.nine -Desirable J.M. Peters home in
turn·kcy condition with "2Wtcd ceiling~.
$369.000
Coest Royale
Unique 4 Bd. 4.5 Ba. wood and gbs._,
custom with artistic charm.
$949,000
4 Civic Plai.a, te. 260
cwport Beach CA 92660
$764,000
$3,195,000
$2,195,000
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DEBBIE SCLAFANI
718-2716
in association with
Garrett Calacci 718-2736
SfJJ.E1l Wll.L ENTEO'AIN OFFf.RS BETWEEN $1,995,000 -$2,195,000
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SD.U:a WILL ENJBCrAIN ~ IEIWl!EN $795,000 -$849,000
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$2,195,000
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OCEAN FRONT VlUA
$7,995,000
AU. N11V Wl11I BOAT DOCK
$3,395,000
UD NEW TOWNHOMI
$359,000
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RONDA HEIN
#3 Salesperson 1998
Hall of Fan1c Mendler .
In Association \vith Dan Reedy
718-2726
lllWH> NP CAPE COD HOME
$2,195,000
;JlJST COMPLll11!D -BE'l'Ja fflJR.RY!
$2,195,000
l''n' HOME -BME.RA.l.D BAY FRON!' ROW
$4,195.000
ONE DOOR TO BEAfJI IN BALBOA
$89',000
TOFAU.Y llNO\'Al!J) TOWNllOlll
.. 50,000
71 8 -2726
LOI' VAWI! -OOllND WOIFRONT
u.•9s,ooo
AU. NEW O~ COINER Wat FRONI' LOT
$2,295,000
EARLY CAIJFOllNIA MASJ'BIPIECI!
. $2,995,000
Spect:acular
~ Oceanfront:
An estau parcel locai:ai on one of
Laguna's mosr dramatic oceanfroru
\elllTlgS. Tius modem home U:ill mcb«k a
mulupk car garage, glass ehwor,
gu.-st quarrm, offrct, media , rnfmicy ~
pool, steps 10 beach, gotttl eruTJ, la\li.sh
master suite w.ch a second master swtt on
rM U-'4UT', lmze f mrury TOOm open IO
kuchen and unique slidmg door s'.'lsum
"'·hkh creaw oj>pomnulits f C1r
uvhrr/OUIJ1oor mlDUJITlmf.
$1 I , 900,000
350 Buena Vlst:a
O pportunity ID own one cf rht most dlOice
bayfroni propniie$ "'"" oommandint caning ba.sm and SID\SlC '1ltWS. FabuJow Cape
Oxt home has bun meacuiou.sly mnod-
tled '4•th undmcai:ai eltgance. .
Amemties mdudt '/orgt garden pauo and
~Garden, U shapt deck, sandy beach-,
SUIU of the art~ M\ll:T', glass
a:trivm, custom kirdam "'ith copper
oolmg, wti bar and bonw room,
luxvnow master suare, bcuemou.·and
mirrored Utn:&Se room.
$5,995,000
326.328.330
Via Lido Nord
Rart oppomuury ro °"''" one of thrtt
ad}acmt bmnd new ba,froru homes with
complantruary lk(ign, fabwlcus mam
crhanml Ww$, and sandy booch.
D.!signtd and built by rtf>Mlable CWl and
ID bt compkud by Ftbnw, l<W.
From
$2,995,000 -$3,•95,000
23 5 Via Lido Soud
Prime Udo hk &a,/mnt on an~
lot \I.1th large dock, sunny pauo and nautt .. w-s. Recently remodeled, tJus 3 btdroom
~ boo.sb floor: ta culmg glass 11n iM
bay, a spaciow Master mire "',ch large
Walk m dostt and C01111JaTd cnrry.
lk.:p pttt ~lV and jkxiblt dock w1U
accommudau a~ wnel
$2,195,000
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I Tidecrest:
\V1rhm Neuport Coast's most prcso~
neighborhood Dnigntd by rehou'lltd
archirea David Maron. RentlOOCtm of
eatly Montee1to eslaUl and siu on an
<X!ml~ comn lot with \'ie\\S. An ilkal floor plan off m a ~ farrul] room opm
to die IQichm and pool rerract. There are
5 bdrooms, rnduding the ~ou.s master
swi.: "'./Uch has its own "'ltW terrua.
A full Msemmi ~'tl ma ifJ1at.r for .
mu!Opl.e car parlcmg and spaa far an •
t~ at!(JJ mid llOrne th.mer. All 3 kt~
of h homt are Str\'l!d by an cfa'OUJr.
$6,900,000
66 Linda Isle
Brond new bo:efrcmt rn pres~ guard
tatcd Linda Isle.Fabulous loouion looking
nraiglu OM! to mam chann.!l.
Statt of die arc ttchnDlogy ~ cumbintd \
u1th umtleJs archittcna'c, charming
accents, strong mcry u.uh l'IN. of w fia:y.
()pnt floor plan indudts Jw.ruram
btdroom and tltuuor, ¢ram laundry ,
luxvnow mas1tr swtt, lmir family room
op.!rl to break{ast nook and kuchen.
Ntw deck to accammodau a large tiessd.
Compkrion t.1cimaud m D.:c<.'lnber 1999.
$4,995,000
18 Shorertdee
Prestigious, guard gau!d, Pelican Cnst
5 btdruom 5 .5 bath Sarna &tbam st)k
r~e io bt compkrtd June .:?Ooo
Dr.imatic City lighu anJ C071)0n \k."4'S.
Lari<t back yard. 4 c.ir garag~, cou.rf:>ard
.:ntry and srrw:e sr.urwu:v, gnierow
ma.sttr SWltt '4Wl laTf' Mlik•111 C~t,
ttlTeat and pnvau l~' i.m-acc.
$3,395,000
2 I 3 Via Koron
NN<tT McdittTTaman ~on an
Cl\~1ied lot on ont of U1o f,lt'• ~n
SITl'tl to ~ITW Jocaooo.s OptTI }Joor pl.Jn
~ith ~room j1:.:s
Amm11i.::) mduJe: l'll'4' ratpt't 1 lkmt anJ
M'd;;.ood floors, IU<h '"~· Dtfl.,~ JT(tl
m Illa.Ila licdrotmt, bmikfast arN,
fountain and ('mWc ~pa.
$1,395,000
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1363 Galaxy Dr
Privacy, Tranquility and Peace
A truly magriificcnt 3 bedroom, 4.5 bath one story custom home with the
most beautiful grounds and a spectacular pool. The home incorporates indoor/outdoor living.
Enter into a charming courtyard with a lovdy fountain.
Master bedroom has his and her baths. French doors throughout. 3 car garage.
PRICE AVAILABLE UPON REQUEST.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CALL DOTIIE.759-3763
Lido Bayfront 5 Bd. 5 Ba.
$1,995,000
NEW MILLENNIUM
H O M CS
South Peak 5 Bd. 4.5 Ba.
$1,639,000 and $1,679,000
rl NEW MILLENNIUM
HOM C S
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The Estates 5 Bd. 4.5 BaJS 8d. 5 lb.
$1,149,000 . $1,299,000
West N ewport Duplex on Water
$749,000
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NEW MILLENNIUM
H 0 MI S
Marbella 4 Bd. 4.5 Ba.
$374,900
Tim Carr Rich Meaney
in association with MELISSA BARNES
949/717-4745
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NEW MILLENNIUM
llOMES
Ritz Cove 4 Bd. 4.5 Ba.
$1 ,'70,000
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NEW MILLENNIUM
H O M f S
Marbella S Bd. 5.5 Ba.
$1 ,515,000
Granville -J units available
SIH,000 and $HS,OOO and $719,000
Newport Beach Four Plex
$610,000
La1una Sur -l lots
$l lf,OOO and $JJ9,000
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NEW MILLENNIUM
HOM l S
Monarch Point S Bd. S.S aa.
$1,110,000
Baycre1t Turn-key 4 Bd. l aa.
$70,000
Eastslde cul·de•1ac l ad. l Ba.
$449,000
aayvlew Court l ad. l Ba.
$249,000
Lido Isle Bayfront Value!
$2,395,000
4 BcJ., 4 Ba. n-sidenc4:' with unobstructed bay vie\lf-s plus a
2 Bel, I Ba. guest ~art.men~ on a prime oversized comer lot
acija('('nt to park. Easily ronwrtible to 6 Bel., 5 Ba family home!
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14
3 Bd. 3 Ba. Formal dining area, pool, 3 car garage.
One of the area's lowest prices:
$1,325,000
Excellent views. Gated access to beaches, park.
Walk to shops and restaurants. The area has it all!
5 Bel. 3 Ba.
Views.
$1,495,000
SI I< >HECl.IFFS
Winding street. Thick coastal trees.
Custom home surrounded by canyon and ocean. ·
Private access to beaches defines this great area.
5 Bel. 5.5 Ba.
Pool.
$1,3SO,OOO
EVAN CORKETT
!Z!in.nacl~~ -S60vff~i'1/Jak 1~ (9_gc9.
Slalt e/~onie-
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CLIFF HAVEN $699,000
Turn-key 3 bedroom 2 bath home with hardwood floors on large lot.
WESTCLIFF $649,000
Remodeled 3 bedroom plus den, 2. 75 bath with English garden.
NEWPORT BEACH $459,900
Remodeled 3 bedroom 1. 75 bath with built in BBQ and yard.
SELECTION
F ROM
Manny Stellino
717-4762
Marlene Hassel
717-4761
Wayne Heck
717-4763
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MARii: FAR(i(l-S<>RK
759-3702 ~.l ... ' -~'\ -
MARY £.w:N W£.CLW, CPA Boa WEGwz
Ufetlme Sales Acftlevenunt Award
Mem6er -Hall of Fame
m19 g<U/!/ OR/
6 {i/l,11e !/k,,1~reillb
Prestigious Big Canyon near Fashion Island. .
Desirable townhome \vith 1naster on first floor.
3 Bedrooms, 2. 5 Bathroon1s. 2 spacious Be.droon1s
on second floor. Dran1atic large living room with
cathedral ceiling and indirect lighting.
3 car garage with storage. Air conditioned and a
very nice patio. 24 hour guard gated community.
Very well priced at
. $645,000
Buyers ..... Take Notice of these Excellent Opportunities
Superbly Remodeled and in Great LOcations, Locations, Locations
OCEAN BLVD, CORONA DEL MAR SHORECUFFS, CORONA DEL MAR
3000 OCEAN BLVD
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• QUilll)' aild ditalk.J ~p ~
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310 PIUff'WOOD
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IJnl OJ'pol1uall} 10 fu6I brin;I )'QUI fUmltUR' and lorch ~and
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LIDO ISLB
/!'cl' 'Hu 'llnuine
Z lkl Z Ba Single ~OI')'
$769.000
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Perfection 4 Bd. 2 5 Ba
$869,000
2012 [i)~6oraA
Fabulous expansion 3 Bd 2 Ba.
$529,000
220 Via_fto',o-JY'~
Premium location.
Large lot, dock. ·
Sandy beach.
$2,995,000
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Cu<itom home :\ Od. 2 Ba
$479,000
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Tilis flat building pad is approximately 17 ,800 square feet.•
There are preliminary plans available to look at.
INCREDIBLE OPPORTUNfIY!
$925,000
SUSAN SCANI.AN
759-3717
MARCY WEINSTEIN
884:0130
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'760-1900
llAKBOKIANDCtml
NEWPORT BEACH
Fantastic 5 &mom, 8 Bath ~ fli-2 Hal) home located right on
ti Channel". f"MI &eplaces. Staff~ Steam bath. Lage lot & big grassy yard. Best bay
view il Newport Beach. Private pier & sip for al+ foot boat Gate-guarded, private island of only
31 homes! &t appointment w/'Broker. Call Bl Cote 0 760-1900
8,200,000
CAIO SllORES CUSTOM
CORONA DEL MAR
The best of Cameo Shores. 4 Bmom, single story custom home with incrd>le views of the
Pacific, Catalina & Newport Harbor Jetty from al major rooms • Pool & spa w/<hmatic waterfal
Coffered ceilings & wood ftoors aboood. 2 private, gated beadles. Ultetievable Master BR stile.
~kitchen.
$2,595,000
MONARCH BEACH
DAMPOm
lncreciJle custom s Bectoom &tale il gate-pded Monarch Beach om"" cei1gs; 11rge,
private yard with pool & spa, kar page Jia a ..prig view of the PICific.
One oh Kid!
$1,595,000
c '.Jrrk .7.Jh. $4,995,000 $2,750,000
Spcctacul.ir ocean ,;ews from this SP2cious ingle-tory remodeled in 1999.
Bcauuful private master suite: wing and larg~ entertainment area ~ith pool & spa
\tunning rnntcmr>orary villa, this elegant, unique and 1mpeccably de 1gned
havtrnni home " enh.mced with be\ckd limestone: floors, courrva.rd ~ith fountain,
2 OlJ\tCr \UltC~ JOd fabulou~ \lew.s (29654) Access ro 2 private beaches. (29655
• ;J6;ry1r'r/ ~u.J/ $5,000,000
Uruque 1-rench lOUntry esme situated on the front row
of cxdu.s1ve Pelican Pmnc. Full of charm, quality and
comfort.iblc luxunes. This home features a wine cellar
and tasting room, imported European beams and 17th
-.enturv p.iver tiles (29656 )
~nvu'' [/,,/, /tru-$1,200,000
lhc cutest house m Olde Corona Del Mar, just 4 houses
trom oc.:ean This picture perfect home has a gourmet
kitchen with groamte countertops, guest room or office
.itt.lched to gMage and 2 addJoonaJ BRs. Freshly nted
1n'>1dc .ind out. 29658
( ,-qnpt"
Park Ridge home built in 1997 \\1th extCn\Jve upgrades. 4
bedroom~. gr.in11c: lOUnters and much more.
$495,000 (29678)
'.hnpwAu ~ J,j~,/e/
Srunrnng cu.stom ~tale on dcsirablc: Ocean Rmch ~ith f.uius
tJc co.&sral .ind ary hp.ht vit·ws. Fcarur~ granite slab counters,
limestone floonng, hand ..._"lllpteJ railin~ and O\lcmzcd crmm
moldtn~
$2,250,000 (29675)
r/,;,;~u~
Better dun n~. ingle level 1 bedroom, 1 bath home
ofTcnng resort· ryle li,1ng.
$159,900 (29676)
.~, ~r~e" .~ff
Bcauuful home with brcathtilmg VIC\\-'S, featurtng 4BR,
3BA and a 3-c.u garage. Great bad.yard with pool and spa
$1,260,000 (29673)
·~pphL~ .%17
Lovely single ~wry home with dr.lmaoc coastal and golf
course views
$1,160,000 (2967•)
i5a.Jd'd#'
Remodeled 5 bedroom, 3 bath home in a large view lot.
Very moov1ted seller
$739,000 (29677)
$1,160,000
Wonderful coastal and golf coun.c VIC"-'S from this beau ~fulJy remodeled ingle nory home With 4BR. and 38A. ·
Spcc1a.I features include large bonus room, marble entry,
pool and gMden ara. (29657)
$1,260,000
Harbor View Hui home sitnng high above city lights
with exparuive "istas of the ocean and Cat.ilina lsb.nd.
Both an entcrttancr's dream and intimate abode .
(29659)
$789,000
Great duplex, two units fcatunng 3BR. 2BA each, light
& bnght Wlth brge rooms and wood floon.
• (29662)
.~bf/qAm? .~,,<wk o//lz/~,n/ {J"tv"('NI o//1w:' .%1"/N'°'
Highlighted by ~ 50 foot boat dock. Features include 4 bedrooms, 3.5 baths and a
3·car garage on a most dcsir.1blc Trirudad Island location.
$1,1'25,000 (29663)
Very private living with t\\O· tory, flexible floor plm Features a Great Room on
upper level, large deck. grissy yard & an O\ crs1zed garage makmg this an ideal
entertaining home.
.~a o/!El~ g,NI
Stunning JM Peters former model boasting spccncular
rolling hills & mountain ,;cw) Populu design with rm.m
floor guest/maid' quarters, 4BR & sc~tioru.l bonus
room offers a truly clcgwt life style Expansive pnvate
yard boasts spa.
$759,000 (29665)
.:J<e~wuihr . llrrh'/~A
Step into 5,000 sq ft of clcµnce & 'rkndor in this
sweeping 5 BhDROOM, 6.5 BATH mancl. Dramaoc
cntt) boasts a waterfall anJ elegant taircasc. Marble,
granite, c~tal and 4·cra<:kling fittpLlcc~ add ..i touch of
pcrtecoon.
$999,000 (29667)
$839,000 (2966-t-)
f5':rpu,,:W'/t-., / lNk~h'WAeHA
· Enjoy the good life in tlus well appointed estate. 4
bedroom , 4 baths home in pmugious guard gated
Cypress Cove. Neighborhood amenities arc first class with
private beach accm.
$925,000 (29669)
.. I /;,,:;.;,(lA o/,~i> •. fitvu4
Laltefront in prestigious San Marino. Beautiful custom
home offering open t1oor plans with ~quct·sm: dining
room, enormous famiJr room and a fanwoc master suite
overlooking the l~e.
$1,395,000 (29672)
.qr~uzhr i?t'U~
Luxuriou 5 bed.room, 5 bath estate offering a brcathtiling
entry leading to an open formal hving room with separate
sitting room, chef'!I kitchen, nurblc floors, 2 fireplaces,
fonna.I dining room plus more elegant amenities Grounds
include a pool & c.pa.
$1,395,000 (29670)
g;,,J/tvN YpuN/,,u/I • .1l1xut~~
Set high on a flat, 1 acre cqLtC)man lot boasting
commanding panoramic views, th1 m.ignificent custom
paface boJ~u gracious intcnor .imcniries beyond compare,
"'ith Grut Room, large center i'>land kitchen, 6 bedrooms,
5 5 bol~, 3 fireplace~, elegant h.udwood floors and more.
$1,750,000 (29671)
. f5"¥UA.H<'t" iS:wah
Set on 1/3 acre features 5 bedrooms plus den, o ffice and
hbr.iry Separate wUlg has full maid's quarters including
an addmon~ k.itl.'.hcn. Mam gounner kitchen fcanircs
budcr's pantry, 'A-1ne stol'2ge and wine chiller Complete
with 4·car O\e~zcd pragc.
$799,900 (29666)
Stunrung \icw home daigned \\1th a f.uropcan fla\'Or
rcnunisccm of a seaside \ilb. Grand foyer boliong
graceful, hand·cl'2fied ~airc.uc open to huunous room
within. Huge pa, founuin and beautifully landsopcd
terr.Kc t~tcfully h1ghhght thi waterfront palace.
$1,499,500 (29668)
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llm \lunrun, 1<.lil.k 1111.i h.b \fllcnJid \O~ inJ •o.udJJJC 11cv-The custom McJ11crnnc111 Jnign cn.;om~-.a
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lx-Jultlul ,tuuNc J<Klf cnlTJn,c t!Jnkcd I>\ J 3 lie< lounum A gra.:cful, hmd cr.iftcd Sl.llflJI< n-.co. lrom 1hc gr.mJ
t111cr It• 1hc ck,un1 IJm1h h1 '"It Jrc.i' :\ ,..,nJcrful bnds.:.lp(d tcrnkr cs1rnJ, 1l>c lull kn~h of the f,umlv
qu.1mr' .anJ 1nduJc, 1 hu(!C 'f'J .inJ rcb\lng. lvunuino. :\ 1ruh m.tgrub<cnl home' 03035)
:Y/r"nrk~/ "?/:;./,>, .. %~,~ $185,000
11 1jlll1 l>ntthl 11nttfc IC\d lOnJo on 1-J !111gucl golf counr is mtful md \Crtllt'. There u nsv a«cu to lbc
i,:.irJ~c Jn,f J•IJ1111>n.ll pvlintt .mJ 10 1hc p.ino for cnjoymtt lbc \'IC"'l Tll( rnpctmg" a lovely grn Berber and J
'"111rn1cn1'wkcJ1u.Uicr 111J dr)cr '' mdudcJ m the pn,c (84085)
.~.V~~ ~A'r/M.~c~n" $659,000
Thu 1enific Dina Potnt raidcncc Im dr.anutJC ar:bcdnl ccilinp anJ soodling ocean anJ coasdinc \;c.'S Thcrt u
a form.ii d1111ng room and .i g0Utm<1 "at in" kitchen. The lning room, funily room and master bedroom all have
lOI\' fircpl~n. A rrw.itc ~and a l<M anxhcd pngt plus a community pool art adJ1t1onal fotum ofTcrtd by
this thoughtfully designed and dccontcd propmy (CSOSO)
. ..g 3;.;rv .. J"!JtWd ~~JI" .'M,~orMT?. $545,000
Within nlbng ilisuncc t~thc bcxho ofWl'JIXb C:01c, thu lx.tunfullv miiodckJ homr fQIUl'C$ open lxamrd
mhnp, r.10 firtpbca, Dutch Joon and ~rtnlh •1nJc1" A dur1111ng "ilitc pkkct !Cn.:r c~ lbc propcm
JnJ Ill lOl'Cmf rioo and ~U garden compclC V.tth I fUUOlall 'Thttt .UC C\'Cll l\:onh COW ~"IA~ o( Che P.tUlll.
(B5040
. /,.;,.r/. 6 -~~f.r/.9 $500,000
T1us <mall, corup: like home on a brgc, lbt lot "1th cxa.n ,;c., pmcnts a v.on.krful oppomuuty for dw
ll'amc 50CIK00c. Remodel, n~d or sun Ol'CT .ind builJ a gn:.it Laguna Bc~h raidcncc m •very dainblc
neighborhood Bnng your umgimnon and \OW' COfl(Ja(tor ~ hJ,c a look' · (A830
.97'"me ._Wq, ~~L'~ ~OOt' ~Oh · 6-V'l"NAel" Zu.ru~
A beautifully appointed home Wlth OYer 3,400 sq.ft. SBR. 3.SBA elegant living &
fanuly room. Luxunous oversized master suite with his & hers wallt·m closers.
Romantic oc~ \icw balcony off master suite. Exceptional quality and design
throughout.
Only steps to the Ritt Carlton ~ this magruficcnt Dana POUlt c:st2tc offers 6BR,
8.SBA and exquisite detail. Elegant limestone, granite & marble, umptuous dining room,
gym and wine room. Beautifully. landscaped lot boasts cxpansivt: patio, pool & ~
U,900,000 (29628)
$6U,900 (29M5)
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Located Ul the di tinguisbcd private gated community
of Ocean IUnch, this newly constructed estate
encompasses more than 5,800 sq.ft. with 4BR,
5.SBA, private library, formal dining, spacious li'ing
room with lavish stone fircplilcc and chers knchen.
$1,750,000 (29643)
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~'"' Unobstructed pier, ut.aJina, harbor & coutlinc
vie~. 4BR. bonus and fMnily rooms. Magnificent
custom home boasting 1unltcn living room, gourmet
kite.hen and d«k off master suite overlooking 1Vbitc
water vicwl.
$M9,900 (29627)
w~~.s .gironu~ ~.n"
Very private location backing up to wilderness.
Spacious floor plan, newer carpet and custom
pavers throughout living area. Very clean, light &
bright with new Light oak kitchen cabinets and
walls of glass.
$209,900 (29652)
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Excellent value for unique family home. Open and
flowing floor plan, urrounded by huge
wraparound park·like yard with custom spa and
mature trees. Terrific cul-de·sac location with hills
and city lightS views.
U.9,900 (29M9)
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... and the Coast, this 4 bedroom home features a
wide open floor plan with main floor bedroom &
bath. Enjoy the prime location overlooking a huge
park.
$425,000 (29651)
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Premium 4 bedroom single-level enjoys ocean
breezes from oversized lushly landscaped yard.
Boasts gourmet kitchen, atrium and walls of glass.
Ideal cul·de·sac location with city lights views.
$31',900 (29650)
Sf~.s .%' !Yk ~d
Custom built beach giant with smn gUs5 doors,
hardwood floors and gourmet kitchen with bil)
windows. Features romantic ming room boasting
marble fireplace, dumbw.iitcr to all 3 Ooors and 5th
BR \\-ith separate entrance.
$429,000 (29631)
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Nestled on 1/3 acre, this idw home iJ JUJTOUnded
by mature trees, adding total privil.cy. Feature$ SBR.
3.SBA, a family room and pacious 3-car garage with
long driveway.
U99,000 (29637)
J~~c,/ ~ud ~eeanfrcA/ .
*Best location in Pelican Point -Front Row Center*
Fanwtic UnobmuctCd white water, ocean and golf course
views arc featured throughout this high quality Old World
Country French Home. Features mcludc 1,000 boak
wuic cellar and tasting room, unported curopean 250 year
old oak beams, pri\'ate beach access.
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Briand new Eric M05S11W1 designed custom home
under construction. Over 4000 sq. feet of top-of.the-
line qw!ity One of the largest IOtS in CDM(nc:uiy 1/3
.icn:). Fe.iturcs include fOur bedrooms "-1th pm<lte baths
and walk· in closcts,3 cozy fireplaces, private beach~
and large u-wY bac.kyard CJ\'Crlooking the P.acific.
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Harbor &tgc. Built by l'Cl¥:Mnc:d home buildCi' L Vakntinc,
ttl5 ~tune bcx$s nc.arty 6000 sq. Ii. <Xluxurious Ii\~
spaa:. Finest quality~ '1J'd ~ WCTC used Oil
this stunniog ti\<¢ bcdroool c:sa:.£. Foruriog limxy, wine cdlar,
rustom pOO and spl with m\S fian almost C\ay nxm.
Best Corona del Mar ocean view lot consisting of
approumitcly 8000 ~uarc feet and located at the end
of ;i cuJ·dc·S3c street One of the highc t ,;cwpoints in
COM featuring ixctacula.r octan, bay and city lighc
\iC\\ O\'cr l 00 feet of tronugc. Pri' uc beach access,
this property is oric·of·a·kind.
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949.566.9800 • 949.651.7246
CaU now for showing appointment.
Ocean and City Ught View
4 Bedroom, 2.SBathroom
French Doors and Windows
Three Car Garage
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• Steps to beach
• Gourmet ki tchen
•Wolf Range
• New carpeting • Fresh paint in & out
• Hardwood flooring • New soft water system
• Darling beach cottage • Turnkey condition • Granite countertops • Stone flooring in baths • Rooftop view deck
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emphasize comfort
Surge of technology and businesses. Homes will need multiple
ports and niches for several computer growth in home-based workstations for the entire family.
businesses reffect changes Consumers already are using rooms
differently, and this will be refined over
The next fi ve to 10 years of the new the next few years. The living room i!>
millennium will almost surely see getting smaller, while the family room~
astonishing technological advances, are larger. Combining gounnet kitchens
further accelerating the revolution in our and "great rooms" for the family to gather
daily lives. But it also comes at a price: and to entertain wiU be the centerpiece of
increased stress, pressure to keep up with our future interior design. Kitchens will
change and a fear of being left behind. As become larger and the current trend of
a result we will want to cocoon in our stainless steel appliances and natural
homes. stone countertops combined with wann
Design Line Interiors will create model wood cabinetry will evolve further in the
home interiors with an ~phasis on next few years.
comfort, with an eye toward muting the More elaborate entertainment centers
Ocean view estate with stunning features surge of technology. There will be sofler will evolve into mini-theaters that take
An absolute breathtaking estate, located in Corona del Mar, is just one street from fabrics and more inviting spaces with advantage of large flat screen technology
the front row in the prestigious community of Cameo Shores. You will be neutral tones -a true nurturing and state-of-the-art sound systems.
overwhelmed by the spectacular views this home has to offer. environment that satisfies the need for a Our goal in merchandising model
This spacious single-story home was beautifully remodeled in 1999 and features .:ideeper sense of home, community and homes to meet new demands is to track
three bedrooms, three and one-half baths, lovely private master suite wind and large soul-satisfying tradition. trends and quickly respond in order to
entertainment style pool and spa. Beautifully appointed throughout with fine detail and At the same time, the new lifestyles of provide merchant builder clients with
lmturious amenities, one can enjoy elegant entertaining or sophisticated living at its best the new millennium will embrace interiors that will maximize their sales
) Just below the borne is access to two of Cameo Shores' most stunning beaches. tec~o~ogy wholeheartedly. That means efforts.
This home is offaed ac-$2.7so,ooo. . des1gnmg larger home offices for a D,CJril ~
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Four bedroom, Three bathroom + Bonus room
Approximately 3,152 square feet
Private Pool with Views
Three car garage
Views of the Ocean, Catalina and City Lights
.~kr/ u/.· $1,260,000
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Four bedroom, Three bathroom
Marble in entry, kitchen and bathrooms
New carpet and paint, three car garage
Views of ocean and Pelican Hill Golf Course,
Pool, spa and solarium
f!/k,Julhd o/.· $1,160,000
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• One Car Garage
• Large Workshop
For More Information, Please Contact:
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Bu1ine11: 949-6 7 5-4822
. Re.i~ce: 949-675-0582
~port Beach Bayfront -Main Channel Views ~ntemporaiy Cl~sic -Panoramic Views
El'ltoY your private dock ond tranquil Wllter & Fashion Island views from this premium tnpleit · featunn1 an owners unit.+ 2 rental units Easy Sl"ile·resldence, condo or du plea conversion S2 4Q9.000
Spectacular custom ~ate behind &ates Marble and 11ran1te throughout. one-of-a·kmd entry w11h waterfall and magnificent entertainers LR Laree lot wuh unlimited poss1b1hties induduli room for
tennis court & 11uest house $1.4Q5.000 •
Please call Please call
CAROL RUDAT (949) 602-5605 or {714) 30S.3191 CAROL RUDAT (949) 602-5605 or (714) 305-3191
Main Beach & Coastline View
Located in th rt I LliQuna within walkln& distance to restaurants t~ • ;;hoop10i & boardwalk Upgraded
kitchen new carpet & palnt A perfect recreat for the ocean
lover I S480 000
Plea~ call
MARCIA SAUNDE~S (714) 967-3836
Remodeled Oceanfront In Gated Community
Ux:ated In one ..I ti ~·; cxduslve f(l COf'l\!'ll~ ie L4UN Beadt, this ~ home alkM J'll!l lO see .am on ttle sina lrom most roans.~ 4 J:xtJ sq 11 th l private~ Ind badvard with llte
pit !NI opens to the Aild 05ner pys to ma diet $19'0A'X>
Romantic Spanish Hacienda
Located <ti t~, end of a secluded cul-de-sac street oo
g<>r£COUS lthi m;r • 11rounds this custom built home captures the cssenc~ ol Old World hvm11 Gated courtyard
"t1ountam & 6BR desJin 5025 000
Pka .e call
PECCY OR MARCIA 17141967-3532 or (714) 967-3136
Executive Pride· 4BR
This beauuful custom hnme tn 11 desirable location near ~nbelts. has been well·mamta1ned & olters OYer 2500 ~It Cl~ to shopping and c;chools this floor plan is both nowlng and lunctionar Assoc pool/tennis $36~ 000
Please call
TUWO VlGANO (714) 66S-7116
Charming Cottage+ Backhouse
On the50uth side oT Coast Hwy on rrt.., r CoroNI Del Mar street Main house has pantal remo.ideJ kitchen <1nd new master BA.. lresh Int riorl terior pain! central C11r
579'000
Plea .e c.ill
CAROL RUDAT . (9491602-5605 or (714) 305-3191
Beautiful Bayridge Condo
Sp.mous and bri1ht wll -.ety hnt htng touches throu~hout tncludln& lau~ hnlsh '1alls plantation shutters and <;COO(e
lttihtlOA l>ride of owner hip complex, end unit. U?llraded carpelfne and newer roof S269 000
Please call
MARCtA'SAUNDERS (714) 967-3836
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llAST SID& CHARMER • OPUI SAT/SUN 1-4
JJ7 20th Stre.t
Just listed, 48R. 2BA. 1700 sq. ft., fresh paint & new carpet. Large
yard, two·slded garage, RV parking and OMC.
Call (949) 760-5000 Ext 354
DIANA CAPPEL
BliLCOURT CUSTOM UVING
Exquisitely appointed 58R. 3.58A. family home on large cul-cf•
SK. Gounnet Euro kitchen w/granlte counter & bleached cabi-
nets. Emnslve use of marble flooring a plush carpeting through-
out. Lovely FMr yard w/free fonn pool, spa & entertainment aru.
Call for private showing.
Ca// (949) 720-7337
RON FELSOT Reduced $200KI St,389,000
AWARD• I NG DESIGN·NORTH LAGUNA
Opeta Sun 1-4 • 848 HUaa.t
Just redecomed w/MW carpet a paint throughout. Magnificent
ocean view, 3BR. 2.SBA custom home. Exqulsltely detailed
w/open bum cellf"9S, marble entry, 2FPs, gounnet kitchen and 3
-Mwing decks. Many other quality features included. This is •n
enteruinen dellghtl Call for your personal showing.
Ca// (949) 720-7337
RON FELSOT REDUCED $969,000
OCF N, BAY PARK VIEWS! $1, 100,000
Totally rebuilt 48R, 3BA. beauty in highly desirable Irvine Temcel
V11ulted ceilings, recessed lights, skylights, 9tC. 8est view buy!
ca11 (949J 760-5000 Ext.119
ROBIN TENCH St,100,000
BEST PANORAMIC Vl.W ONLYI
Must Miii 8e•uty & bright. 48R, 2.SBA with extra large backyard
in best Mission Viejo c.ommunlty. Bring all offers. By appointment
only.
Ca// (949) 246· 1554
SEAN AFSHAR
lllWST IN THll FUTUR•
8 units w/GSI: $64,800 per yur. 1·38R. 1·2BR. 6-tBR.
Ca// (949) 723.3333
JANISSE & RYAN
DREAM UNITS! $J25,000
GSI: S-40,200. 4-48R units and 2·28R units, garages, grut location,
Anaheim.
Call (949) 723-3333
JANISSE & RYAN SllS,000
INVESTOR'S DREAM
Come ....... $290,000
6 units · GSI: S-40,3801 low m11inten.nce, Orange County.
Ca// (949) 723-3333
JANISSE & RYAN
IUST USftD • SINGLE UVEL LUXURY
Hlghly upgratded Bekourt Hill JBR. 2.SIA condo, neutr1I colors
w/new e1rpetlng I paint. Euro-Gourmet kitchen. Master suite
w/wstom shutters. Resort llvl09 •t its finest! Call for your per·
sonal showing. lest buy 8ekourt Hill!
Call (949) 120-7337
Mlll&R"LDBAY
Traditional hlrdwood floors I used brick fireplaces. Rec.ntly ~. elevated mr lot. lkle water horizon views. Large
level backy•rd w/spa.
Call (H9) 494--7475
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1"'-11A. gated CCMMM1nity, dub house, gym• tennis courts. A
well designed home futurtng e1refree con~ end
efficiency. •
Cjfl (HJ) 760-5000 Ext. 343
JANE SUNGAILA
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DOWNSTAIRS EllD UlllT
Just listed! 2BR. 2BA. about 1200 sq. ft. 1..cfirect 1ecess garage
plus 2nd detached garage. Large fenced patio w/grass.
(949) 720-1750
ROBERT KENOZIORSKJ
PRJC& AEDUCJIDI
2BR, 2BA. single level townhouse end unit with a view, pool a.
spa. Amenities Include fireplace, garage &. Inside laundry.
Call (949) 760-7335
RV ACCESS
Immaculate 3BR, 1.75BA home! Upgraded kitchen 4BA. Oak cabi-
nets. Extra storage. Large driveway w/extra parking • RV
ICteSS.
ca11 (949) 760-5000 Ext 205
JACK GIFFORD
LOCATED Oii TIJERAS GCM.F C.ut.i•K.3.a:
Wow! WIW a loc.ationllll 3BR. 2.SBA. 2.161 sq.ft. of luxury. Big
kitchen, FR. 2-ar garage, sunset views. 3 Vista Sabina. RSM.
cal/ (BOO) 800-6417
PATRICK KNAPP $319,900
HARBOR VIEW 48R POOL HO $800,000
Beautifully customized 4BR. 3.SBA + bonus room at private,
quiet location. Award-winning schools, gorgeous pool and spa.
Call (949) 640•2888
JUUAUAO $800,000
IUST USftD • llEWPORT BllACM COllDO
Newport Beach Penthouse fabulous 28R. 2.SBA condo. Just steps
to the be~ Roof top deck w/prlvate Jacuzzi a 360' views. Mar-
bte steam shower & granite ftNplace. Wiii not lastl
call (949) 120-1337
RON FELSOT 5435,000
HUGE 'PRIC& R£DUCTIOll $719,000
Expansive 4BR. 2 family room home built In the 19IO's.
Motlvat.d seller has lowered prim to $719,000.
C..11(949)760-5000 x309
RAE RODGERS
11JTZ COVE
Located near the world famous RJtz Cartton Hetti In a pres1ig-
lous gat9d area. This 1,000 sq. ft. home Is on front row with
beautiful views of the water and park. A stal at $3,295,000.
call (949) 640-1S29
ESTHER YANK
llXPAllDED FIVE BEDROOM
Ideal family home with 5 bedrooms, 3 baths, 3-car attached
ga,.ge, MW Cat.Shake roof, neutral tile and carpet. custom
windows and morel
Call (949) 644-4100
J.O. CALLAGHAN, Bkr.
*BW CUSTOM HOMEI•
Brand new 3BR, lBA home on west side! Spacious 1400
sq. ft. approx. Quality throughout! Flreplace, ceramic tile,
hardwood floors on quiet cul-d•sac sttHt.
CM/ (949) 760-5000 EJtt. 205 •
JACK GIFFORD
HAaOR V.W , FOR-.-•
luutiful 48"-3.SBA In HaJbor View Homes area customized
with priv~ pool, spa. plus bonus room. OoM to Andersen
School.
Call (949) 6'D-2 ...
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760-5000 x339
Over 20 Years Experience Along the Coast
Broker Named to RE/MAX Hall of Fame
http://www.robimcnch.com
email: rtcnch@homesoc.com
BACK-BAY COUNTRY SETIING PLUS A GIANT LOT
Immaculate Total Remodel with 4 bedrooms (or 3 plus a den). Large living
room w/fireplace, wonderful new kitchen w/granite countertops, Big family
~oom w/French doors. Opening onto an oversized rear yard.
350 E; 22nd St. (X Tustin)
$599,000
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IRVINE TERRACE
Fabulous unique 3 bedroom plw separate guest house! Rm 3.ar garige. 180o oct.iO and bay vltW SWl
deck aboVe the guest house1 Wonderful office/den area with openablt skyllt ctlling. fJegant master
suite w/spa solarium room, walk· In closet, fireplace, and custom built-Ins! A must to see!
' 1307 Sanbmdla
Reduced to $799,000
CORONA DEL MAil
Four btdroom/three bath. Tocally rN>ullt In 1997. Ta.II glass windows capture the Views! Wonderful
floor plan w/large great room and grand skylight FJepnt master suite, ctntral a1J. etc.
$1,100,000
!A.liso Viejo
Glertwood Terrace, 4BR,
3BA. Low taxes. Walk co
tennis, pool & park. ·
Cul~de~sac w/tTees.
$299,000
Laguna 'Beacfi.
Over 2000 sq. ft., 4BR
house and just steps co the
beach. Ocean views .
Great buy!
$485,000
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Bob Koop Sr. Bob Koop Jr.
(949) 760-5000 or (949) 722-1667
Exceptional Custom View Home in Cameo Shores
lnmdibk oc:an and uraLna vitwl from tlw indioocul
cum>m home. Custom fcaruns iodudc gr.initc
COlll\ICl'T~ in chc all-new cuuom lorchcn, lwdwood
floorin~ Of curly chcny and anuque Nonh Cuolin;a
heart pine. Bctbcr QIJ>C't, dual pane windows. dual wattt
hearer, tile roof, thret fircpb.:es; wet bear. cxtcruivt use of
cust0m woodwork. Designer buhroollll with oil-rubbed
bronzt fururcs. pinirc oountcn and ~ spa rub in the
OCClJ1 view rnamr bedroom . ..uUr-lincd walk-in dosru,
3-<:u ~ ptai beacha. commuruiy puL and more! •
Bob Koop Sr. or Jr.
Waterfront~ Home
latgc f'our bcdroom..rwo and I halfbith lWO ROI)' bomt
11.ich French doors.~ rile, a~ open~.
2-ar gmgc, fucpbc.t arid a lcMly wmrfion1 y.ud. Thh ii a
grtai ocigbborhood located jUR a shon walk to one of die
finest ~or die astaciarioo tennis and pool
Bob Koop Jr.
N"a ocean view, iocmlibk rtmoddtd 4 bedroom, 2.5 bach
1, 900 111· Ii. townhc>rM with a fOrma.t lmng room with
6rcpla«. fomul dining. a &mily room. tile cxiwnm,
beautiful lwdwood Soon custom be.Misters and an OYmiud
garage. All of th.is wallcing disuna ro the beach!
Bob Koop Jr.
Incredible Eastsidc G.astom H ome
2.611 "t fL ap ft. c:11D111 biiik '-t a 4 'ft· • k. Ii. widi pd 8c 'f'i lbs mm 4 i..i.o-. i.~ i.i.. bail &wq. =na 6: ClllR, ~~pine ll!la,
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Bob Koop Jr.
Prime E.astside Location
3 bedrooms. 2 ba.lh single &rruly home, lurdwood llooB,
gr.inite coumer. rcmodekd b:1throoms, marble firep~. 2·
car gar;igc with scccion:il door on a 7.000 sq. ft. lot.
Bob Koo Sr.
33
El\tlERALD BAY
1012 EMERALD BAY
FobuloU5 oversized elevated comer lot home. Outstanclng Emerald lay, night light, Catalino views.
Huge potential for this prime real estate.
$1,795,000
Cw. Foa OATE C'l..EAAANcE
Rare country setting in the Upper Bay
If you have been looking for a warm truly beautiful remodel on a large private lot. you
must see this new listing. The current owners have transformed and added onto thi
1930s house, but have remodeled 11 in keeping with its ori ginal character. flare and
detail. Step into a stone floor entry with a high vaulted ceiling. The spacious living room
has a wonderful fireplace and hardwood flooring. The kitchen bas been totally redone
with wood cabinetry. granite countertop • under counter lighting and a built-in
refrigerator. Adjoining the litchen i a great fl\fllily room that has French doors. buih-in
couch area and room for a large dining room table. There i<. a large bedroom with
wtndows looking out to the large tree in the backyard. The master suite i .et off by
itself with another !>Cl of French door. lool.;ing out to a large side yard and very private
patio. The master bath has al<.o been redone. The other wing of the house bas two
additional bedrooms and a wonderful large bath. Other features include open beamed
ceiling • <.kylight • indoor laundry and a two-car anachcd garage. The home i a breath of
f resb air. totally unique. cu tom1Lcd and ready for your family.
This home is offered at $599.000.
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$849,900 Al
SHOW•SELL
This lfi;lt " ~ condo ii loat9d in a very
desinbM ~.,... 8-dul \lllOOd lloor .nay,
lM. 2BA. uwaded chrouJhout.ADombOft pool •
spa. Value rans-$319.900 to $369,900 (SIS1586).
$344,900 FSI
sutfSIT YINS
Custom 48R. 2.SBA k>cated In the hlstOrical
lant.-n Oistrict. Gr.at ftoor pbn Honey wood
floors dvouaflout w\ttl bonul room. stonp
and four car pnp..(S188n4)
$5 I 0,000 CS I
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Southern California
Since 1969
ml Fred Sands
NEWPORT PROPERTIES
SEA ISLAND
End unit condo In N9Wp<>rt Bach. Golf course
views from muter bedroom and bath, pool &
spa. Gated commonlty. Many extras. Call for
1howina. (S 1875+4)
$947,500 561
LOCATION IS EVERYTHING
The bll'ISt model In Llnlll'n Bar Villas wllfl panoramic -news ol Dana Point Marina. Upscalt entenalnment
home 11'1 I wonderful raort community. (iai.d., Private.
Many features not listed. (S 179606)
$779,000
UISURE WORLD UVINGt
Host ¥Waa1e ftoor pbn 2BR. I.SBA. sincfe
lewl In a quiet loadon. N9wly paffnd and
c:arpcted. 2 larie pardally cowred pados, extra
storaie In carport. (S 192668)
128. 000
NIWPORT
Open a bri&ht JBR. 2BA home on a larp
comer lot with a spedous ,..r yard close to
Hamers school. llbnry .. partt. lowest priced
home In WuWilf, (630065)
$484,900 C6S
TREMENDOUS VIEWS
Exceptional locition. Terrace floored atrium, raised rMni/family rooms, marble ba.throoms..
and maids quarters. Fire pit and built-in BBQ. Great home for entertaining. (S 191243)
$850,000 CSl
CAR COLLECTORS DREAM
Prestigious Nellie Gall custom built 6.,800 sqk. SBR home. Plus extra square footaae
finished third floor, beauaful wood paneled library, add1aonal 4000 sq.ft. .. Dream GMap" for
14+ car, elevator, pool/spa. lush U'OpicaJ landscape and beautiful panoramic views. (S 189334)
$2.150,000 H I
YOUR PRICE Of PARADISE
~ style, mmaculat9. .,tdq
dean. 4BR. JBA. Tropkal. lush la~ pool.
spa. panoramic city 1ctit VteWS. G,..t for
enwta~. Just listed.
$625.000 Vl
(949) 489-8900
(800) 830-9229
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FAIRWAY VIEWS
4BR home on 1he 151h fairway of Coto's south golf co11rsc.
Big L.11chcn. over,ired family nn wtth built-in entertainment
ccnicr & -.crvmg bar Well nppoullcd office/library with buiJt-
m de~ & booK'hclves.
$499,000 Ad Code 3120
(A:can R.mch home. Lovely landscaped yard with buill-tn
BHQ, ga1.ebo. foun1a.m & grassy area. 4BR, 3.5BA, French
doo,..,, ccn1ral vacuum, bonu~ nn w/wet bar. formal dining nn,
family & living nn~ w11h fireplace & master suite w/retreat.
$659,000 Ad Code 2237
ABSOLUTE PRIVACY
Scenic mounwn view~. 3BR. 2.58A town home with 2-car
ana..hcd garage. Frc,hly pa1111cd. large la1chcn with tons of
\IOrage & wr.lpAl'Ound coun1er, plus family nn with fireplace.
$247,900 Ad Code 4182
PURE SPLENDOR
Apprm 4.400 "I fl cu\lom bu1h home in Ocean Ranch. Dual
air rnnd111onmg. dual healers. gramu: kitchen counters &
CU\IOm noonng. Lu\hly lando;capcd w1lh outdoof pauo. bu1ll-m
BBQ & 4-cnr 1.1•n1.te
$1.200,000
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COASTLINE VIEWS
Approx. 4,700 sq. ft. home in Bear Brand.
Gounnet kitchen with granite
counterto~. huge loft, office/library,
French doo~. marble floors. centraJ
vacuum & cuMom window covering .
$1,450.000 Ad Code 2225
GOLF COURSE VIEWS
Move right in to this wonJ!erful condo in
Anaheim KilJs. Private gated entry, dining
nn, living nn. custom lighting, main floor
bedroom & numerou ~torage.
$267,700 Ad Code 4202
CONTEMPORARY ELEGANCE
Approximately 5,000 sq. fl home in
Ocean Ranch. Exten ive use of Creama
Europe limel>tonc, granite, chcny wood,
cui.tom window treatmenu.. columns, art
niche & French doors.
$1,595,000
GRAND COTO ESTATE
Over 4,000 sq. ft . home. Marble, granite,
built-ins, French dool"I, cu tom window
covenngs & custom fireplaces. Beautiful
{'ljvate yard with extensive views.
$899,000 Ad Code 3109
THE GRIFFITH ESTATE
Situated on six lots. Ocean views, private
beach and saJtwater swimming pool.
Lighthoui.e retreat, guesthou'iC, gatehouse
and mam house with elevator.
$6,900,00 Ad Code 4002
IMPRESSIVE
Richly appointed estate in the aated
community of Coto de Caza. On approx 1
acre wf}. foaJing barns, tum-out arena plu
resort-style pool & ~pa with waterfalls cl
waterslide. Approx 5300 sq. ft. of pure
luxury.
$1,950,000
FABULOUS VIEWS
5BR, 3.5QA home. Oounnet kitchen with
large island & breakfast nook. bonus nn.
& lavish master suite with fireplace,
retreat & private deck. Nellie Gail club
privileges. No Mello-Roos.
$598,800 Ad Code 5019
BALBOA ISLAND-LAND
Come experience seclu ion on Balboa
Island. Two (28R. IBA) Un.ill> with alley
ljecess. Choose to live in or bujld on this
lot. This home is ~Id ai.-is.
$610,000 Ad Code 1219
NO ONE ABOVE I BELOW
2BR. 2BA condo fcaturina den/3rd
bedroom, formal dining rm, vaulted
ceilings & fireplace. Mature· landscaping
and two I -car garages.
$184,900 Ad Code 2224
ON THE GOLF COURSE
5BR. 38A home m Colo de Caza.
Generous family rm with fireplace &
entenainment niche, gourmet kitchen with
center i land, built-in refrigcntor &: walk-in
pantty +breakfast nook, ale cl laundry rm.
~99,900 AdCodt3080
THE LANDMARK ESTATE
ln Coto de Caza on 2.1 acres. F.qucstrian-
roned masterpiece. 7BR main house.
approx 980 sq. ft. pool house. 4 custom
fountains. custom rock pool, \pa,
waterfalls, cave & rock waterslide.
$2.995,000 Ad Code 4130
INCREDIBLE CORNER LOT
38R, 2.5BA home on a ingle-loaded
trcet. Model-perfect with fresh p31nt.
newer carpet, mirrored wardrobe , cc1lmg
fan & secunty sy tern. No Mello-ROO'il
$359,900 Ad Codl 2228
PANORAMIC
OCEAN VIEWS
38R, 2.SBA home in Newport Coast.
French doors, built-in speakers, Rleesscd
lightfog, crown molding. hardwood
Ooors, tumbled marble floors, mirrored
wardrobes & master suite with view dee~.
8-jet tub & marble fireplace.
$179,700 Ad Code 1239
CUSTOM MA.RBELLAF.STATE
Pnvate gated entry, magnificent view &
4-car garage. Library, . wme cellar
(w/lemperature control), luge bonu rm,
glorious mast.er suite + spacious room &:
soaring ceilings.
$1.195,000 Ad Code 5002
TOTAL PRIVACY
Three bedroom, two bathroom home
situated within a tranquil setting. Fonnal
dining room, living room with fireplace,
cathedral ceilings, bay window and
kylights.
$269,000
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BARFIELD
GARY
HESSELGESSER
EXT.214 EXT.235
(949) 640-7888
640 I E. NohJ Ranch Road #70, Anaheim Hills
This is no TRICK but what a TREAT co see this spacious townhouse
with awesome golf course views from every room!! $263,999
Open House Sunday. October 31, 1999
12:00 pm to 5:00 pm
Kacey Baker
(949) 395-2344
• Irvine Terrace
• Private Courtyard with Pool
• Estate Sized Corner Lot
• Panoramic Sunset Views
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• Fabulously Remodeled Interior
MEET YOUR R EAL ESTATE R EPRES ENTATIVE
Janet Vinograd
ad"erti11lng ... It' repl'f'.&t'ntalht'
(949) 574-4248
Lisa Cosenza
ad\t'rtJ In~ 11alt'11 repre~ntatht
(949) 574-4241
T he Daily Pilot Real Estate section is published every Saturday in
Newport Bea<'h, Co ta MeRa. Corona del Mar, Newport Coast, Laguna
Beach, Laguna Niguel, Nellie Gail Ranch, Dana Point and Monarch
Beach. We welcome your comments, que lions and suggestions.
To advertise in our section, contact ~ale representatives Janet Vinograd at
(949) 574-4248 or Lisa Co enza at (91.9) 574-4241. Their fax number is
(949) 631-6594.
If you have an interesting tory idea or would like to submit pre. relea: s
for publication, contact Jill UJriksen at (949) 574-4237; fax (949) 650-4802.
To reach u via mail: Daily Pilot Real E. tote, 330 W. Bay Street. Costa
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Real Estate Group
STEPHANIE
··HOUGHTON
(949) 887-3727
"Specializing In Premier Homes Along the Coast of Orange .County"
In Escrow $595,000
PRIME OCEANFRONT
Hard to find prime oceanfront duplex suitable for brand ~
home or investment. (9-49) 723-8120
$1,250,000 Ad Code 6l77IO
HARBOR VIEW HOMES
Expanded 3BR, 2BA, built-ins. Newer Kitchen. lnnet'-loop
location, near park and pool. Michael@OreyfusWeir.com
$659,000 ~elr Ad Code 631115
SHORECltFFS
T.LC wanted! Pocential view d ocean and Cll1)'0l'I from second
STCrf· 48R. 38A bjjotvl@pruoc.com
$1,400,000 IJ Johnson Ad Code 645269
VINTAGE BALBOA
Remodeled beach cottl&e in prime loc.ttlon. '4BR. 28A Includes rental
unit. (9-49) nl-8120
$53$,0bO Ad Code , ... 10
COSTA MESA EASTSIDE CM
Go!J90l!s 3BR. 2BA. pt kitcllen, newer appliances, and recessed Prime location on nice cul-de-iac. Grut lot ·with room to lllhti~ Hardwood floOrs in llvin& room. Noim@Ptuoc.com expand or build. New carpet and paint. • $ll9,000·$378,876 Norm Mcfar1and Ad Code "45511 $259,000 '•tty Harwy M Code 6+4HI
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NEWPORT CASTAWAYS
M~lficent Plan 3 on the park; SBR. HBA. formal dining
farrilly, and verandih. Don't miss this Qne. (9-49) n3-8120
$1,195,000 Ad Code 7JCMSO
CAMEO HIGHLANDS
Beautiful 38R, 28A home filled w/rWlnl r~ Newer rod,
cathedral ~ & plantation shutter. Pdavpoi'c@Pruoccom
$649,000·$'1UJ7 flatrkJa o-port Ad Code 645594
NEWPORT COAST
Very private, pted community. 38R. l.SBA. u~ tile.
Association pool and spa. One800Tuhman@AOL.com
$.C 19 000 Ma. lluhm.n Ad Code 61721 I
LAGUNA NIGUEL
Fabulous golf courte view! Spacious 38R. 28A tQndo
w/limeston., remodeled baths. Barl>araA@pruoc.com $25',~00 ~ M CMe 644H6
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Balboa Peninsula Point
2025 E. Balboa Blvd $999,00041,194.876 Jwly Muncy
Big Canyon
6 Canyon Fairway
Bluffs
528 Vista Grande
$3.295,000
Eastside CM
240-4 la Mesa Ct
2139 Santa Ana Ave
$429,()()()...$488,876 JWidy Coyle
$408,000 Norm ac Oa.a.a
Harbor.Ridge
7Trafalgar Sl,645,000
Harbor View Homes
1721 Port Barmouth Sl,295,000
R.eilec Talton
Mali Gulledge
200 I Port Cardiff $739,000-$848,876 LatUoe Shaw
Newport Beach
1 lnwmess $l,69S,OOO..Sl, 194,176 Aautadter/Roppolo
Newport Ridge Vistas
59 Chandon $695,000 JudyMaocy
One Ford Rd
20 Old Course Rd Sl.ffS,000
27 Old Course Rd s1,14S,000-$1,34S,176
10 Sawsrut $799,000
San Clemente
8Via Goleta $1,395,000 AmswherlRoppolo
Shorecliffs
302 Morning Canyon
Spyglass Hill
H Morro Bay
SUNDAY
Balboa Island
972 Bayside Cove
331 Crystal
S2.59S,OOO
$899,000
$415,000
$1,09S,OOO
Balboa Peninsula Point
2025 E. Balboa Blvd S999,00041,l94.S76
Big Canyon
6 Canyon fairway
Bluffs
528 Vista Grande
Bonita Canyon
9 Seabluff
Dover Shores
11 2'4 SantJa&o Dr
Eastslde CM
240-4 La Mesa Ct
2139 Santa AN Ave
$},295,000
$419,~,876
$1,349,000
Sl,295,000
Mali Gulledge
MaliC~
AmePcuncn
<Ayte/Smith
C.-,.1.alk
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Eastside Heights
381 La Perle ln $575,000 LouAnne Rittey
Harbor Ridge
7Trafalgar Sl,6"S,OOO RmecTJtoo
Harbor View Hills
273'4 Windover Dr Sl,08S,OOO KarmRad..
Harbor View Homes
1n1 Port Barmouth Sl.29S,OOO Mali Cu1kdgc
200 I Port Cardiff $739,000-$348,876 Lanioe SMw
Huntin2ton Be ach
935 I GateShead $899,000
Newport Beach
I Inverness $T,U9S,00043, 194,176
20 IS Windward ln $799.SOO
Newport Coast
16 Padua $419,000
I S White Pines s 1,535,000
One Ford Rd
Amscadtcrfllopplo
Am#adrcr/'Roppolo
JauUfcr Wooa
20 Ol<t Course Rd $1,69S,OOO Jocly MWIC)'
27 Old Coone Rd Sl,145,00041.J"S.176 Judy Mcaacy
San Clemente
8Via Goleta $1~95.000 A.-..dta/Ropp91o
Shorecliffs
206 Momini Canyon Sl ,400,000 BJ Joia-
302 Mom•ni Canyon $2.S9S,OOO Mali~
S!Jiglass Hiii
3 Mom> Bay $8'9,000 Mali CuJWae
Office: (949) 644-6200 ext 115 Residence: (949) 720-9800
Two Stunning New Custom Domes
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NEW OCEAN VIEW CUSTOM HOME IN SHORECLIFFS
5 bedrooms, 4 baths, Tuscany-Style Home • $2,595,000,
IN HARBOR VIEW
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BRUCE MILLER
(949) 689~8686
One Ford ROad -54 Crooked Stick
Santa Lucia -$1,335,000
This rare front row, end of cul-de-sac location offers
wonderful ocean and canyon views a-; well as extra
privacy. Grand two story entry foyer is cnhanred by
antique French paver flooring which extcn~
through the ~tom kitchen featuring granite
countertops. There are four be.drooms, an office
and a spaciom dining room with French doors.
SOLD
Located in the beautiful
community of One Ford Road.
This Balboa model has 3 bedrooms
· and 3.5 baths. Amenities include a
formal entry with a circular
staircase, family entertainment
room, granite kitchen countertops
and three-car garage. Plus
expanded and landscaped yard.
Newport Beach -$535,000
This light & bright townhome in gated Belcourt
Hill overlooks beautiful ocean views as well as
lush greenbelts and trees. 2BR, 2.5BA, den &
spacious master suite with fireplace.
$875,000
· Capistrano Beach -$2,250,000
Magnificent contemporary e tate designed by
acclaimed architect Berkus Group with
breathtaking views of Capo Bay, Dana Point
Harbor and Catalina Island. The fine t
materials and craftsmanship are evident
throughout this superb residence. 4BR and
4.5BA. over 5,000 sq ft.
ru.d Mbnbcr of the Prudential ~ F.1tau Affiliates. Inc.
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1996, 1997, 1998
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Broker. Attorney at Law
(949) 795-2n 2
SUSAN WEIR
Scnidr Sales Associate
(949) 795-2n I
Featured Neighborhood:
Harbor View Homes
arbor View Homes is a popular funily neighborhood located
C'\Yl)Ort Beach, California. The neig!ibochoOd is rwo miles
away from local beaches, minutes from fust da.ss shopping at
Fashion Island and a abort drive from the Newport
Beach/Irvine/Costa Mesa business areas.
Harbor View Homes was developed from 1968 to 1972 by Bren .
Homes and featured six original modds, the Mona.co, Carmel,
Montego, Palermo, Portofulo and Somerset, which measured
between 1600 and 2,700 square feet. The homes lllC built a.round a
greenbelt and school field. Award-winning Andersen Elementary
School is in the middle of the neighborhoOd and is populated
almost entirely by children living in Harbor View Homes.
The n~rhood has become increasingly popular in recent years
because of its traditional layout with wide lou and .l.a.rgc front y.uds and
the ability of neighborhood children tow.Uk to scboo( In addition to
numerous subsuntial remodels, many of the smaller homes arc being
tom down and new a.astom homes built in their place.
Recent sale prices ill the neighborhood have ranged between $550,000 and $1,500,000.
1827 PORfWFSfBOURNE
Recently built cwtom home in accllent inner·
loop location. This 4BR, 3BA home has 18
foot ceilings in living and dining room,
hardwood Boor, a fC>wmet kitchen. A rare find
in one of Newport • most popular &mily
neighborhood.a. • OtJaed at $1,095,000
1930 PORI' ALBANS
Recently reduced, SBR, 4.5BA with 4,000
sq.ft. of living space. This home bas been
remodeled and u located near the school field.
A hop, skip and jump &om award·winning
Andencn EJcmenwy.
OfFaed at $949,000
In ndmil 0wncJ and
1963 PORT WEYBRIDGE
Encoded Carmel model, new kitchen with gas
cooktop, hardwood Boors in the family room
and the kitchen. Expanded dining room, family
room built-int, new roof and windows. Large
inner·loop lot.
Off"acd. at $659,000
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<949) 729-8296
Call for a Personal·Shoiving
336 CHERRY TREE LANE .
Exciting, open, multi-level home. Situated at
the end of a rul-®.sac. Vaulted ~'
windows galore. 'views into private attiwn
and huge funily deck on 2nd level. Updated
kitchen and baths throughout. Home office
and shop ~ well. Tons of storage and parking
fur big toys.
$679,000
1315 NOTI1NGHAM
Freshly painted and new carpet & Booting
throughout! 4 bedroOms, 3 baths, &mily
· kitchen, inside laundry room, patio off mastu
bedroom. Updated forced-air heat and air
conditioning.
$539,000
.. 1919 Pore Provence
NE HAW
(949) 219·2413
#1 Individual Agent Soles, Newport Beach 1998 & 1999
<ff.z:p--t/t'~t'~ ~u-J/tJ/.11 $aa'ta~/la/.76o//lt9
1859 PORT WHEELER PLACE
• Prime location in hean of Harbor View Homes
• 6 ~drooms, 3.5 bathrooms
• Eleganr accencion to detail, moldings, A/C, Sec. Sys.
• Polished wood floors, French doors & windows
• Chcf s kicchen w/Sub-Zcro and gas cookcop
• Cuscom built-ins in family room
• 4 skylighcs, spacious master wich spa cub & sauna
• Indoor laundry w/chute and more!
Seller will entenain offers bCcwccn $1,195,000-$1,395,876
f?h# P Fffn/u/o~~t'~
2001 PORT CARDIFF PLACE
• Expanded Somerset model approx. 3',300 sq.ft.
• Four bedroo~s. + office space, three baths 3-car garage
• Spacious master suice w/stearn shower & spa cub
• Huge family/activity room w/fueplace
• Updaced lcicchen, wood floors, Corian councers, recessed light
• New carpet, new roof, smooch ceilings & 5 electric skylighcs
• French doors & windows leading co large pnvace yard
• NeaT comm. pool. play area and award winning school
Seller will entertain offers bccwccn $739,000-$848,'876
Oii.; lllln ~ Camecl Shores, Sp~ Hill. Jasmane Creek. The Blufti. Hamor View Hilb.
An lndepcndcndy Owned and Operated Member of the Prudential Real E.state Affiliace , In c.
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• Broker Associate • Chairman's Circle • Top 1°/o Nationwide
(949) 874--6201
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. LOWEST PRICE IN
ONE FORD ROAD
Winner of Community of the ,Year
at Mame Awards
$799,000
. ~W LISTING!
Gorgeous newly constructed in Windover Bay
Cul .. de .. sac location
4BR + office, 5.SBA Private spa
Guest quarters/entertainment room
with sep~rate entry
$1,349,000
J;ECTACULAR
OCEAN VIEW
SBR, 5.SBA
Outstanding custom home in the exclusive
private community of Emerald Bay
$2,590,000
eters uler
949-725-5126 Please Visit Us At Our Website: www.ASTeam.com 949-466-3161
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Offered Fully Furnished. Totally Remodeled & Expanded. (Square Footage Can No Longer Be
Duplicated). Dramatic High Ceilings, Two Fireplaces, Two Bedroom Suites, Family Room, Formal
Dining Room & Much More! Boat Slip Available.
~$1,495,000
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ONE OF THE FEW REMAINING
Villa-Style, Eastside
Detached Homes
2404 lo Mesa Court . . Eostside CO$lo Mesa · &IJn. .,;JJ natn1IU1f offerr hmHn U29.000 •-" $188.876
You must see this designer home. Huge 4
bedroom, 3 bath with massive garden patio.
Coveted location just steps from Newport Bay.
Quiet family cul-de-sac. Only 6 homes but,
No Homeowner's Dues. Family &iendly. Lots of
French doors and pavers. Vaulted ceilings, 2
fireplaces and much, much more.
(949) 699-7714 Melissa
Schmand
New Tuscany Beach Homes Bayfront Italian Villa .
Nt'wport f>mmmla location. GoUJ7'Mt 3BR + meJiti room or 4th BR. Boat tl«k!
lmr/1m. ~BR, 2. 5BA + loft. Extmor & F.xtmsiw im of marbk 11nti t"'nite.
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Stunning Bayfront Ojfmdfor 'l,195,000
RnnoMkd in 1991. J IHdiooms. 2. 75 baths. m~tiill ro<>m or Ith bedroom.
528 Vista Grande
Li>u of spaciel! Upgraded, apandcd BloJL "E" Pb.n. Secluded 3BR
end unit beautifully decorated. Fanua, plantation .hutten.,
French doon and central air. Remodeled muter BR with apanckd
bath, &nilly room, 2 fireplaces. Great pnbclt and park vinn.
SJ/w ,,;a nlM'tlli• •Jfm ~
$429,000 ... s 876
Jim Heydorff
"I CAN HELP You"
(949) 675-5069
306 Coronado Street, Newport Beach
Totally restored vintage Balboa Duplex. Two 2 bedroom,
·one bach units or use as four bedroom, 2 bach home.
Quiet location. Close to beach and ba .
J\f~ast
3 Bedrooms, 2112 Baths
English Garden Style Landscaping
Extra Deep Premium Yard
Numerous Upgrades
Community Pool and Spa
Jiin .
Weisenbach
(949) 422-8611
'fry out the Two Most Popular
Vuiual Thur Formats on my
website:
www.jimweisenbach.com
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Ocean View!
Italian Villa Architecture,
Community Pool & Spa.
Jane
.Polley
(949) 689-0028
Page
(949) 729-1989
Seller w111 entertain offers between
$369,000 to
$428,876
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profMllonelly deeonli.d, thtM bedroom, u beth home, with •
rneltlte entryw.y. ,_, carpet •nd P91nt, fllmlly ..-, end dining
room. Welk out Into your pt'llh HIONllty llndecepM bec*ywd Md tllM
In the .....,ing view of ttie oc..i or r9lal on your~ petio •nd
lf1foy the bMutlful goff COUrM view. 0"9r9d et M2t,too. To View thll
ldMI ~ location, pl9llM contact Jim ShocMy et (Mt) ~
0800.
1l'uty, Ille quality In tNs home .. fOf-1 Locad In the prMUgloue git.
gLllftltd community of Cornlc:tle Sur llef. Enter Into thll courtywd of
llllpor1ed tile, with 1Ueb llndlCllplrte end lftllllogll '7 front doon. TM "*'*
"8tulM YllUlbld ~. wood caMIMnt wtfldoon, end the ftllfft of
ldtdlene, 3 ... bedroolN, 3 Mthe, ptut din llld """" -. Mlftlll
ftttpllc:ee ere tMturtd In the Nwlng room encl die flmlty room. TM ~
bedroom tMturM • 1Mve MA-'n dOMt llld • 1p1 tub In the pr1'ftt9 bMtl.
()Wide you .... dlecower pltMe lelldiceped piden """ • Ul9d !*lo Ind
~ .,.....,.. tot your outdoor .... ~ Offw9d et .... ooo. To
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Thle beeutlful, 9ltte-tuarded. Cellfomle Cortlne home locat.cl In
Monerdl 8Mcfl hM .. the emenltlea ~ ...,.. Md It• OCMft doeel
Thia home '-""'-3 bedroclnls. u bMtle, • IMnt '°°"' ...., • cozy
~. l\erdwood ftoon, • custom .,.. In Iha ........ '**' and
Cor1en C:OU'*"°fl9 In the ldtdlen. Thia PDP'W C..,r1 model ,_ Mii'!
prof9eelonelly l•ndeceped wlUt Iota of tlle and cofoNcl concrete.
Ortwed et $449.000. To vtlw 1hll poperty, pi.. C.-( .. ) 30MIOO.
KAREN REZEK, GlU
(949) 874-1119 Cellular
• Gourme1 island kite.hen wilh cop-of-the-line
appliances, granite coun1enops.
• Family room with built-in entertainment center.
• Four bedrooms, cwo and one IWfbachs.
• Large mum suite with sitting room ac office.
• Dramatic two-story entry.
• Hardwood flooring.
$1,085,000
Spacious home in the bluffs
This roomy end-unit G plan features four bedrooms, three bathrooms and is
resplenden1 with its fresh paint The newer neutral carpet, along with the vaulted
ceHings, enhance the channing ambiance of this lovely home.
Thi!> light and ahy home feature a convenient bedroom on the main level and a
large rear deck upon which many a relaxing evening may be pent. Conveniently
located, this delightful abode alJows one to enjoy the proximity to the pool, excellent
schools and lovely lush greenbelt. Near the Back Bay, this bluffs channer is al o
situated within a school district tha1 features fine campuses.
This home is offered at $419,000. •
For mon information, call Sally Shlpky of Pnul•nJUU Califomia Re"allJ al (949)
644--6373, ut. 1142 or (949) 644-0496. Her offic• is localed al 23 CorporoJ~ Pllwi,
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A Professional Marketing Partnership Specializing in the Finer Estate
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SE4 POINTE CONTEMPORARY
3600 sq.ft., 3BR, 2.SBA with lots of view decks ro cake in the
awaome ciry lights view and ocean vu:w. Very modem with extensive
U$C of gorgcow nwblc. Grae location ac cbc cod of a cul-<le·sac in a
~ccd commumry $969,000
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In cbc rmg1116ccn1 gwrd-g:accd commurury ofTrcc Arch Bay. '4BR.
6BA. scpar.icc nu.id's qtn, pcaxular mast.ct suite and BA. Bcaunfully
landsapcd and offering majestic wrutcwatcr and city nip light
couul vi~ Pufect pooWdc entertaining with BBQ cmtct, BA and
22,000+ sq ft. livingspaa, with IOBR. !OBA. Tluss.pccacular gacal
cndavc u cbc pcrfca cnvuonmcnt for a ~ funily or bvish mrcmining
locucd in an exdusi~ guard-pal community. Minuccs ro cbt beach,
lwbor and ow1na. Large rhcatrc, indoor racquetball court and 14-ar
~ng room. $2,395,000 ~ A.Ito pcrfccc for a corpon.tc ra:rcu. $7,500,000
Bob S111ith (949) 240-0199 Michael DiPilla (949) 240-7479
ndl'nrl Own('(i ml l<"l'lltat MC"mhh of rh Prudential Roi Eswc
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LAGUNA HILLS
Spadous~likt comer lot In llalcon Hills, 4BR, family
kilCben, on sbuttm, 3 flreplaca, 6111 Ooor masttt.
Family borhood.
$4}f, (949).495-1800 Ad Code Sl9S798
LAGUNA BEACH
Gre21 ocean and wfutener view. Walle IO priSlillt whht
sand l>eacht5. relit2Ul'2lltS and shops. nits bemtiful home Is
1n ITKll\'-fn condnioo ~ fmb paint and new carpet.
$749.000 (949) 497·3331 MLSI L92336
LAGUNA NlGUEL
Awesome views a spee12CUlar iunsets from tbJ lllghly
upgnded fllla Privale bndscal)ed entranct tnlwicf:.\ ~ ~ door pbn •ilh 3BR. £1111. room a kilehen •llh
$259,900 (949).495-1800 Ad C'.cMk s 193685
LAGUNA NIGUEL
Super "Ingle lt'\el oo cul-de-cbc •ith IOOl.lly mnodeled kitchen' Large Lake Park ~-~ ie.d IS74 sq. l ZBll, 2M, lflCI. daa. 9UIDed gt.,
sk}1lgblS, oak aboandin& DN roci, ON Jl2lnl, Ina' arptl To Stt Is 10 buy. Call
Caroi)n ror lllOlt Info:
lll3Sler •I atnum 'ear neighborhood park. ~
$360,000 (9.f9) «3 2000 Ad Code Sl9S8SI
LAGUNA NIGUEL
Large IOI In qu1t.1_peaceful area rem like )'OU ltt Oil )OOr awn parlJ lmdy
ldldlen wilh l2lnily ~ area O¥ttlookfng beautiful yan1. 4 BD, ligbl a airy a bcaubfull) owntllned.
«39,500 (9.f9) 40-2000 Ad Code Sl961S7
LAGUNA BEACH
GIUI sW1tt bomt '1111 puoramlc ocean and Olll)'Oll lft's' 2 BD, l.S BA, al la
ldtcbell Qu-won'I bsd
$'85,000 Ad Code L92Ml
$289,900 (949)495-1800 AdCodeS196822
LAGUNA NIGUEL
~ 4Bll ~di inanJc:ured yard. lq kilcbell ~th nook
opco 10 family rootll, 1'-i1b cozy Oreplace. Fresh palol ditOadioot l ready IO lllOft In!
$"9';000 (949) 495-1800 Ad C'.cMk Sl9'.»2
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. . ACCESS TO PRNATE BEACHES
OFFERED AT $995,000
Tucked away jusr below rbe ridge line in Cameo Highlands, thi~
lovely Corona dd Mar home enjoy ocean views and magazine
sunsets ... This archicecruraJ dclighr rests on almosr two fuU loc
and is further enhanced by the well manicured neighborhood.
This contemporary jewel offers four bedroo~ four and a h.iJr
baths, a breathtaking master suire, massive family room with
wee bar, a bright, airy living room with soaring ceilings and a
view of the ocean and pool. gourmet kirchcn featuring top of
the line appliances and butler's panrry, large formal dining room
overlooking a ~luded pool, a separate guesc suirc with sirring
room, bedroom, bath o1hd private encrancc. There an: chree
fireplaces, SC'Venittn skylights, a music imcrwm Sf)~m. sccuricy
~rem, cencraJ :1ir, mple car gar<1ge. sauna, Jacuui and pool.
Who could ask for anything more?
Make your appointment coday to stt chis most unu'iual home.
You could be m<-ved in time for Christmas. If you caJI right
now, you could even spend your Thanksgiving Holiday c;iuing
on the terrace overlooking che blue Pacific giving thanks for
finding chis beautiful home.
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Office: (949) 720-9422 En. 406 Pager: (714) 214-8659
Home Office: (949) 718-9748 Mobile: (714) 269-4942
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Corona del Mar High School PTA Home Tour raises much needed
fu tor school's educational programs ar:-d services
raise $80,000 in proceeds
co-prcsidenr.
·we surr>n every di~ipline in che
school ," saiJ ~n:n Yclscy. Coron.i dcl Mu
High PTA co pra.ident. *l.asi year we
don:ued to the all-weather crack and brought
in speaker) to addros the n udcnt body on
v.liucs and character devclopmenr.
•in the PTA budget, there is a 'GifuTo
• Schook'. oarcgory whc:tt tca .. hcno an go to
the PTA wirh their WWl li)t and ask for the
specifics they nc:cd."
The Home Tour ~ truly viewed as an
annual ~' that brings the community
together.
Sherm.an Gardens donated their beauciful
grounds for the lunc.hcon iCtcing and Pascal
of Cafe Jardin prtparcd the delicious box
lunches. Pl~ mothers ~rwd as grtttcrs ;u
the homes and hosrcd all the lunchron
gu~ts.
A special ch.tnlcs to South C-oast Plat.a fur
these generous conrributioru: models and
fashion for chc luncM>n'1 informal
modding. c.ourtcsy of Sala Fifth Avmuc,
)<WI md David, and Privilege; ~ clccor
inside the homes; and chc 6ibulous S-500
shopping &prc.e to SoUtb ~ MW. won by
a lucky winntt ofttic appomani'Y drawmg.
Apin ihil year, the Home Tour poaa.
entidcd "Point of\llrw,• ..,.. pmnred by loc:al
aniac C"..arole Akins. ~ rUed from
Akina' au&op,phcd po1ce1•1-dit
Cotona dd Mar High Sdioal.
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• Ground Floor with
L&tgePabO
• Inside t..undry
• A1r Condibonmg
$257,000
• Studio Model with
Separatt Slttp111g Area
• Gre41t Location
overloolung Pool &
Common Am
$189,000
• 2 Masw Penthoule
Condo
• High Ceilmgs" .
Sltyhght.1
• Fireplace in LR
• Maible Flooring
$369,000
• 2BRIE12.'l BA
Condo
• Whlkw.uhed
Cabmttnnll\
K1tdwn
• Pll'ff'~ in LR
$239,000
Homt
• ~ Cllitom 3 BR Is
3.S BA Home l.ocaRd
onl&tgel.ot
• WtosUm l!xposwe
Wlth Expansive Views
ol Bay, Ocnn"
OtyUghts
$1,195,000
• l BR&: l BA Condo
• Gorgeous Udo
OwuwlViews
• Full Security BUIJdjng
• Bayt>ide Comm.
Pool & Patio
$359,000
• 2 BR & 2 BA Condo
• Fittpl«'e In Laving
Room
• lmade Laundry
lr.A/C
• Great Aaoc.
$249,900
Gorgeoua
Townhomtin
Summit lltnaiuanc:t
• 2 Stoty 3 BR ft 2.S BA
with 2-car Gara~
Directly Btlow
• 2 Sided Fu'f'Pt.&.it
Facuia LR Ir FR
$210,000
Magnificent Home on Little
Balboa Island
• Location, Quality & Chann!
• 2 BR & 1.75 BA
• Custom Built in 1991
•LR with High CelJing,
Huge Fireplace
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$949,000
Uill Alia Brmunell @ 443-8177
Balboa Island
Gorgeous Villa
1Wbo..Con4o
• Ab!lolute.11
Coapous 2 M.-ta
• Very light
•Bnght
• Be~utiful lntenor Upgndft
• Great 4BR & 1.7SBA
Home
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" . Door lading to 'Back Yard
•~FR w/Built-ln
Wall Unit
$289,900
Laguna &«uh
Village
wilh~Views
• Walk 1o v.u.gr 1r
Beaches
q 11Ror38R+Dm
• New IGtchcn, ~
&Roof
$870,000
Ottan Vitw•
• 2 BR&l.25BA
Condo
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• Gn!llt AS10C
w /Pools. Sp. Is
TmnlsCowts
$245,000
Newport Beach $3,6SO,OOO Newport Beach $2,800,000
Stunnint nurqm b.yftont. 5BR. 5.5BA. ti«lt for fmr' yarht.
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5'nsllttonal V1tws, rtat#m rontmtponuy. 4BR. lr11inr Ttmtu, btst font row v1n11 "1r.
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NEWPORT MARI NER'S M ILE
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NEWPORT BEACH $745,000 COSTA MESA $659,000
40R, 2 SBA. large lo!. cormi pool, IP8 tenn11 ct New 38A, 38A. 1J1»11 quarters. Highly upgraded
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NEWPORT BEACH
48A. 28A. firep&ec., upgr9ded kitchen
949'644-9060
$599,000
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NEWPORT BEACH $599,000
Hamor Ridge upgraded 38R, 2.5BA -2400 lql\.
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$499,000 NEWPORT BEACH
$pedotJt tingle llOfy. 28R. 2BA
$484,900 NEWPORT BEACH
38R, 2 58A exp9llded. lunUy home.
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COSTA MESA $437,900 NEWPORT BEACH $435,000
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Balboa Island
(949) 673 .. 6900
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NEWPORT BEACH $367,000 NEWPORT BEACH $324,900 COSTA MESA $299,500
PopuW ..,..., 1 blodt 10 beld't. 38A, 29A. Viii. Point !MOit IMng ,_, beach. BNutrllA 38A + olfk:e. Rear patlO wl1p11.
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ALISO VIEJO BIG CANYON
131 c. rm $247,500 6CJJy Geeves 10 Rue Volbome $850,000 Ted Webslet
COSTA MESA CORONA DEL MAR
190 l Yacht Tnmt $174,900 K1ren lynch 364 Scl11o Ide! $249,500 -~ l 836 8owspota $359,000 lloYid Priro 31 so 8reokers Dr $2, 195,000 Koy Konfol
DANA POINT 602 1/2 Hetiol!ope $449,900 KOien Lynch
COSTA MESA 33821 El Encanto $375,000 Aselno Smiley 364 Sonlo Isobel $249,500 Jeme MOOoney
HUNTINGTON BEACH DANA POINT
644 2 Alt'lellCI °' $369,900 lid> Slilins 3382 l El E1lCDl110 $375,000 Asemo SmMy
LAGUNA BEACH HUNTINGTON BEACH
WSSkyn $795,000 OoklfiY Frost 6442 Alhena Dr. $369,900 Undo Steams
1751 Nn Sl,190,000 Mooo Un IRVINE
l475 Skyh Dr $795,000 Adeen M<Klklgney 8 Sn.ts $798,000 5of'1 Powel
1275 Pociic Ave Sl.795,000 Cwol Meocooe LAGUNA BEACH
LAGUNA NIGUEL 1475 Sl~foe $795,000
I Chios $560,000 Denise 100yer 1751 Polm Sl,l90,000 Mooo Utt
2928 Chillon Wtr'( $549,000 Al1"'1 McKeogney
LIDO ISLE 550 Brooks $110,000 Elms/Roth
122 V't0 lJdo Nord $3,050,000 Delio Delgado LAGUNA NIGUEL
MISSION VIEJO 31681 (iymj Se; Js $327,000 Down Mdbnaro
11 Risero Int $392,900 Juhlmnq 31 701 (iystd Sands $335,000 Lee Slav
NEWPORT BEACH NEWPORT BEACH
1630 Highlond $579,000 Angelo Oigregono 16 30 tf ighlond $579,000 Angelo Digregorio
4 3 Montpellier $664,000 lynoe Volenllnl .43 Moo!J*ller $664,000 lyruie Volenlile
8 TlmlettWd Sl,295,000 Lynne Volentine 2332 Pi.t ~ fl $749,000 LA.Urey
NEWPORT SHORES 8 Thtn!edXrd $1,295,000 Lyme Volentine
901 Mtmf'ield $495,000 EtW Olson
226 WcM.A $367,000 Julie O'Nei 1918 Scri00go $899,000 Lis Olsen
TUSTIN NEWPORT COAST
2141 Oml8f $999,000 Karen lynch 11 Monterey Plot $1,095,000 Delio Deliplo
WESTMINSTER SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO
5 7 56 {entllsfone . $310,000 ~Vang 33761 Wrnln $1,150,000 MoohyjNobles
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38R, 28A, family room, Ip, 2 patloa.
9'9"831-1400 t63558S
NEWPORT BEACH $279,900
~bey-1BA.1BA+loft
941lo'e3 H 400 183580e
$249.500
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Proudly Presents.
Heart of the Village!
LAGUNA HACH
Enjoy Catalina, sunset and ocean
v1<'w<. from this 4BR home w/cen-
tral air, a lush landscaped back-
yard ne.ir beache-;, )ho!>'> and
rl•,taurants.
1739,000
BARRY Ews &
MIKE ROTH
(949) 499-1320
Bun~ A Dream Home!
LAGUN4 HACH
Aw(>S()me coast.II .tnd city light
views from this wonderful lot m
Laguna Beath. L0t.att'd in an area
o( million S plus new homes, this
lot 1s perfect (or a developer o(
family who want!> to build their
dn.'.lm home!
fJ15,000
J OANN B RENNOCK
(949) 583-4842
Ocean View Lot!
OANAPOrHJ
Locate-cl in the presligious gated
community of Lantern Bay Estates
overlooking Dana Point Harbor. A
perlt"Ct place to build your dream
home'
'625 ..
ASEMO SMILEY
(800) 555-5789
Upper Three Arch Bay
UGUNA ll!ACH
Set high on a hill in a prestigious
guard·gated c.ommunity, this
excf'pt1onal c.ustom estate offers
sweeping views of the ocean and
Catalina Island. This sradous yet
ca)ual home offers '> OOdrooms,
bonus room, ~tudy an<l 7.5 baths.
$1,"5 ....
R AY M CAFOOSE
(~9) 499•28}8 Al 27
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Laguna Bach
New custom home de"gned by
Mark Singer. Beautiful ocean,
coastline and night views.
Fabulous oct'anview kitchen with
state-o(-the-M stainless st('('I
appliances. Oceanview masler
bedroom with fireplace plus two
additional bedruoll'l'i each with
bath. Exceptional quality waiting
for new owner. Ne11N occupied.
"49,000
B EV P AVLOVICH
(~9) 499-1320 xl2)
Secluded Beach Actrap
lMillNA lfAOf
Panoramic ocean/mountain view'>
·from th~ gatect/pr111ate sanctuary.
Backed by Laguna greenbelt-th1)
magnff1cent property 1s Queen of
lhe hill! All the ~plendof of ocean·
front without the hanlesl
Nearly 2 acres! .,,.,,, ...
JOE BAXER
(949) 499·1320 dOS
Custom V.ew Residence!
OCIAH IAHCH. l.MiUHA MCWL
Med11erraoean Slyle home w/'>pe<
tacular oce.ln views! ft'.1tures
include SBR. a master suite
v.«/retreat. 68A plus powder JOOm,
gourmet kitchen w/centcr isle and
walk-in pantry, media room i.rid a
pool-sized yard set on a corner lot.
John Godfrey Arch1tect/Bu1lder. ••..su• KAY R OBERTS
(~9) 499-1320d12
Im.Cove
Exclusive pm.·ate beach! 4BR,
4BA. Newer single level ocean
view home. Upgrad6 throughout.
Ocean side o( PCH In excfu.,lve
gated community of Irvine Cove.
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3 bedrooms each with its own
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$579,000
Excellent Value.
$899,000
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OPEN SUNDAY 1 ·5
901 MUIRFIElO
Big Canyon Villas
Very hard to find 3 bedrooms, 2.5 bath
condominium with rnaster suite on first floor.
This condominium is almost new, community
· pool, spa and club house. Ideal location!
Offered at $495,000
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EDIE OLSON
949/718-1532
www.cbsocal.com
Gift certificate d,ravving
vvinner announced
Lucky winner receives
a $250 gift certificate
Mr<.. Wamck of Mesa Verde is
the grand prize winner of the
drawing opportunity offered by
Jennifer Pritchett and Coldwell
Banker's premier office in
Newport Beach. Mrs. Warrick
was presented with a gift
certificate in lhe amount of $250
redeemable at Fashion Island
Coldwell Banker's premier
office and its saJes associates
offer a monthly drawing
opportunity as a thank you to
their clients for the opportunity
of serving them in their real
estate interests.
To IH lnclulhd in the monthly
drawing opportunl/Us or f or
morr Uif omudion conctmJng Mrs. Wonick and Jennifer Pritchett
your rral estate inJ.trrsts, call
Jt nnift r PrileMll of Coldwell Banker
Newport Beach al (714) 506-8882 or (949)
118·1579. Coldw1U Ban/ur Is tlN largest
nski.ndal real eslllU compan1 Jn
Calif"""4, operating 257 ol/kn wUh
Mllrl17,(J()() salts assodal.ts staUw/M.
Owrall, ColdwU Bonar has Marly
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more than 58,000 ltl#I OSsodllMI ad
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Channel Island homes in prime Eastside Costa ~If!
Set m an ideal location in Ea'Ls1de Costa Mc a, these highly upgraded custom hom
mi nutes from South Coa\t Plaro. 17th Strttt. Fuhion Isliind. Old Corona del Mar and
Balboa Island. Mixed in a quaint community of home:>, condos and townhomes. lhest
properties fea1ure excepuonal floor plans, complete with three generous bedrooms, all wit
private bath'> in suite, waJl.:-in closets and Jacuni tubs in lhe master bedrooms. Addi tional
amenities include a spacious bonus room that could serve as a' fourth bedroom, clas~ic
living room with fireplace. ki tchen with gleaming granite countcrtop , limestone fl oors an
breakfast nook and over..i1ed garages. Noted for its interesting blend of tylcs dating back
to 1920, lhe Eastside is a prime location, just minutes from major freeway • airJ>Qrt.
beaches, movies and the theater, along with acCC:a;..'i to numerou parks, youth q>e>rts,
libratics, hopping and dining.
:rhese properties are off cred at $485,000 to $492,000.
For •orw llifonnallo11, c.U Jeff Axkl11, Ktlrl SUwart or,.....,,,.,,,,,,,_,., dw
Coldwell Btutbr Marl11er'1 Mlk oJJk• lit N•'W1'0f1 Beodt. (949) Ul·l#O.
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$2000 Credit toward Closing Cos~.
3BR, 2BA W. Side Costa Mesa.
$210,000
KELLY RINGER OR ·
SUSAN Ll &"lU F
949n91-2199
ExQutSlTE HARooR R tDGE
3BR, 2.5BA,
Gated C.Ommunity Home.
$599,000
ECTACULAR BAYVIEW
S!AFA•RE Co ·oo
lBR & loft. lBA.
$279,900
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JOHN CAMPBELL
z;;:nco11taci: (949) 233-3838
www.cbsocal.com
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ColdY#ell Banker announces
top producers for September
Sales associates excel in
~
closed commissions, sales
and listings
Cold~ell Bani.er ha.' announced th top
producing sale~ a-.-.oc1a1e:-. for September.
'The lop \ale~ a..\<.Oeiate~ for closed
commh<;IOI\ qJc., include. Chuck All~n.
"lewport Beach Manner'<; MLlt'; Bob Boyd.
North Laguna Beach; Michael Boyd. Dana
Poin1; Joann Brennock, South Laguna Beach;
Carol Brot.sa. lrvme. Ste\e Celotto. Laguna
H1I". l>a'4'n Chesley. Fullenon-Chapman:
Fnmk Oakidec;. M11,,1on Vie10: Ooug
Eichtnauer. Laguna Niguel. Lyleen and Jeff
Ewin&. Newport Bc<.tch. Kristen Fowler. Yorba
Linda. Garry Geeves. San Juan
C~pt'>trano/Marl:>ella: Geoff Hamm.
C1arcmonl/Upland. Oiane Kl~ . Yorba Linda·
McGarvey, Dan Shusterman. Tu'>lln.
Mtrudes Sz.arka. Fullerton Harbor: Terry
Hani<ion and lh~y Immel-Manzi. I lunCtngtoo
Beach. and 1)' wanace. Diamond Bar
The top hc;ting agenr~ for Scpccmber include:
Linda Blrck, Laiwna Hilh; Barbara Bunte,
Laguna Niguel. Mary Ann Campalgnt. San
Juan Cap1!>.tJ'anOh..i arbella: Tom Dugan. Tu,tin:
~en Fowler, Yorba Lmd;c Geoff Hamill,
Claremonl/Upland; Judy Hlroo, Fullerton·
Harbor: Ray McMoose. South l.aluna Beach:
usan Miiier. MM1on Viejo. Jim Miranda.
Dana Poi nt. FAith SchuJu. FullenOf\:Ollpman:
Goya Shinn, lrvme: and Victor Vasu. Newport
Beach Mariner\ Mile.
11lC top -.ellmg agent\ include Jim
Allensworth, Laguna Niguel: Mary Ann
Campai.gne, San Juan CaplStnmo/Marbella..
Ste'"e C~lotto. Laguna Hills; Joan Connell.
Yorba Lin<b: Dona Oi~on. North Laguru
Beach: Frank Droe1ch. Mi~sioo Viejo; Lou
t1fe, Fullerton-Hatbor. ~ Hamill,
Claremont/Uplan<L P.JC. Jenican. South Laguna
Beach; Gfl>rge McGamgan and Maxint
Montgomery. Newport Beach; Elinor
ewman. lf\tine: Patricia PayM, Dana Point
Mina Pourang, Tusun, Vaughn Safford.
Newport 'Beach Manner's Mile; Terry
Harmon and Tracy linmel-ManLI,
Huntin@ton Beach; Marcia 18mowskt,
Fullenoo Chapman, and Ty Wallace, Diamond
Bar.
"Coldwell Banker continue'> to ~u1c all of
these fine ..ales ~social~ for their hard won..
professionalism and ded1ca1ioo to the indu,try,"
"31d Jon Cook. senior vice pre,ident and
regional manager of Cold.,., d i Banker's Or.mge
C'ounty region. "Each of the..e lop produc.:er.
makes Coldwell Banker what ii ;, today. a
•mng lciolder and prc6COCC in the reaJ C'>IJte
lu.,try."
For all your naJ trtalt flttdr, pkast
n.tacl your /«al Coldwell Bank.tr offiet, or
·u:h ColJwtU Banuron IM lnkmd at
''K'.COld~tUba11ltr.~om-
You are invited to a
Pediatric Cancer Research Foundation
Holiday Card Party
and Open House
Tuesday, Nov. 9
10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
At the home of Lisa Ahlke
21 Balboa Coves in Newport Beach
I designs were created by children fighting cancer.
Get an early start on your holiday cards, company cards,
computer paper, photo cards, note cards, Christmas
ornaments, gift tags, T-shirts and more.
'1
Great teacher, hostess, etc. gifts.
All proceeds from the sale of these items wilJ directly
fund vital research sponsored by PCRF.
For tnore infonnation, call Sonja Powell
of Coldwell Ba11ker at (949) 644·9<>60.
11 TuRTl.E BAY, ONE FORD ROAD
A rore view piopl!t-f loadld wiltirl one cl Newport Beoc:h's newest ccnmnties. The PfOl*fY is ready for inmediale occupancy,
and provides views rJ Cadm lsknl, Ifie ocean, city idi1S ond woOOemA S1.W1Se1s.
PATRICK BAllTOuc
ToNY&lm>uc
$999,000
EsrAn: HOME & PARCEL, AVALON
uceptbd views and oppomnty. Atlolon. 6 bec;ooms, 7 baths.
oprx. *26,000 SQ ft JXllCel. p~ develojxnent oppommy.
$2,299,000
56 TIDAL SURF, CMTA-Oc.F.AN RIDGE
A lant for b roost fas1lbs buyef 1lne ~. two and n Id baths,
rJto. ~ M5ized i-,i and wsm ~ by Bolnort Seller *Y molMlled.
lOW'ISf pie• " Ocecll Ridge
ROBERT 8£NTS B$irtolic
(949)
463-6329 -
1927 MARINERS, W FSTCUFF
3 bmom. 2 bo1h chornwig house, opx 8,050 sq. ft. lot
Selels JeckKed* hove ptJthased ooolhec, «lll now
$469,000 to $499,000
24 HlllSBOROUGH, HARBOR HJLL
Sllmng Mecfitenonecll Vlo, ~ and hnatK. Pool & spi.
Ocean, min. views. Fu be«ooms, 3.5 baths.
$1,299,000
3051 CoJUE MARIN NEWPORT YIU.AS
Vsy best•. ~Model Perfect Pbi 3. llne bedoims.
2' s bolhS, aucrivJted COf!W1-.nly -Seim Stlf Ima ., offer
$512,900
·Bents
(949)
463-6327
www.newportbeach-realty.com
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617 MARJOOLD, OLD COM COTTAGE • $'69,000
Wida lot. Lau ol cli.rm, ..Dr to ~
1141 CHANDLER DR. TuSTIN RANCH • $999,900
8-hful ewtom. Slid. pool. ,._ + ,_i 1--.
"'6 VIA LJ0o NORD • $3,800,000
3Br. 3 full Ba. 2-L.II e., ~ laW-, ..dl. rm.
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HARBOR Rwoe • $599,000
3BR, 2.50A, fon.J DR. d.n, ..-BR on lint 1-.tl
506-9 JASMJNl.i, COM • $590,000
48R. 3BA condo, 2-ca.r P'atJe. large roof-top «kit
31 CllANOOS, NliYP05rf COAST • $695,000
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lJDO ISLAND WA11:llFRONT • $3,800,000
S~l.r ~mlfu...t ol co1UtructionJ
Own CDM VfU.AOf1 • $1,595,000
'lid, 31a., l.onw reota il'O' ~ & ....-n-, ~lot.
For more information or to sch'~!t~a
private showin~ call
Karen Eisenberg. Broker
Encore Propc?rues·
Prudential California Realty invites
marketing specialist Natali~ Beniamin
Her positive attitude assures
her buyers and sellers a
successful transaction
Broker associate Natalie Benjamin.
who i-. con11nuou'ily commended for
having a powerful presence m the estate
marketplace. has recently joined Prudential
Calitom1a Realty's Park Place branch.
"Natalie I'> an accomplished real estate
profes.,1onal." said Donna Gauny. manager
of the Park Place branch. "She brings
knowledge and innovative marketing
technique<, to a comprehensive package
that produces phenomenal results."
BenJamin, who is dutiful in counseling
her clients. provides I.hem wil.h a full
evaluation of other high-end propenies so
a., to c;e1 an appropriate price. Needs are
a.'iCertained through consultation with both
an interior decorator and a hardscaper.
Benjamin, who con iders first the needs of
her ..ellcr (as those need are the primary
component of any transaction), agrees
upon a plan with her client to ready the
property for sale.
Internet sites and dramatic color
brochures, Benjamin creates a marketing
strategy that has been honed by years of
success. The focus. according to
Benjamin, are the goals and timing of the·
client from the consultation through the
close of escrow.
Having <;old propenies in Orange
County for more than two decades,
Benjamin works with buyers and sellers. A
skilled negotiator. she actively targetS the
best possible price and tenns for clients. In
addition, i.he is renowned for her ability to
help her clients in sound decision making Natalie Benjamin
and astute Jong-term investments. can count on me."
According to peers and clients alike, Benjamfo. who served on the
Benjamin has an uncanny ability to assess Association of Renlton,, is a designated
a ituat1on and create a plan of action relocation and mark~ting pecialist and is
which serves her clients well through both a member of the A i tance League in
good markets and low. Ability and Irvine. She donated time and energy
po itivc attitude have brought succcs ful helping people who n«d a hand, whether
transactions to her buyers and ~llers. it be a bicycle for a child, cloth for
while cu tom home arc ~Id with the needy people or a friendly word, she
upmost panache, firi.t time home buyers enjoys ensuring a quality of life for people
are given dignity and importance in the who may be Jes fortunate.
challenging proce~s of home buying, as For mort informatwn, call Na1ali1
well. Btnjamin of Prudtntial California Rtalty
"It 11;n't how many clients I serve," she al (949) SSJ-3862 or ~-'""ii lttr at
said. "Jt is how well I serve them. I always IUlbtllln@Ool.com. Vllit letr w1b d# .t
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Her plan includes custom marketing
tools utilizing the lates1 technology: u ing go I~ ~~tnl m_i~c; !AY ~~ic'!~ ~?~. ~~ .... ~·N.oJOl..~l!!~~ilJ·f~. • . . • • ..•• ,,.__1111
Attractive gated home with waterfall
This three bedroom, two and one-half bath home features a library/retreat and an
open floor plan with high cciltngs. A marbled entry, along with two fireplaces and
hardwood floors in the living room, accentuate the cla'l'lic ambiance this home affords.
Tht.> cu!>tom-elched. glass leaded windows, as well .as .white plantallon shutters, add
another fine touch to this attractive gated home.
Thl' large master suite feature a retreat and large walk-in clo'iel!>. Other amenit1e:.
include inside laundry, large garage with )torage room and a community pool and -;pa
Rda~ in the custom backyard with gorg~ous reflection pool and waterfall.
Thi\ home is offered at $519,000.
For more in/ormalion, call Mali Gulledge of Prudential California RtaltJ's
\twporl Beach branch al (949) 644-6200, ext. /JS or (949) 219-2415. Her olfice is
localed al 2J CorporaJe Plavi, Ste. 190, Newport Beach. Vr.\il Prudential's web silt
al www.prudentiaLcom.
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Newpon Beach
Home Loan Center
26 Corp. Plua Suite 200
Newpon Beach
Rate effective as of 10130199, so give me a call today.
Terry Lee
Loan Consultant
(949) 584-0861 B Washington Mutual
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Rates u of October 28, 1999 KEY LENDERS AND RATES
30-year fixed 30-Year ~Juatllble
INTEREST ~ POINTS LOCK· &NTEREST "' POINTS MAX. MAAGIH ADJ . TYPE PHONE RATE OWN i'I IN A.P.R. RATI< OWN ~I A.P.R. LOAN ~I IHOEX FREQ
All Valley Mortgage R (800) 936-9333 7.625% 5 0.750 15 7739 6.750°"· 20 1.375 7.688 240,000 2.125 HA 1Y
CalF~nding s (800) 225-3337 7.500o/o 20 2172 30 7 762 2 750"-o 20 0000 6650 240,000 1 875 HA 1M
Chate Manhattan Mtg. K (800) 900-6062 7. 5()()04 20 2.375 30 7.784 6.125~ 20 2.500 8524 240,000 3.000 HS 1Y
Chelsea Mortgage-COM A (800) 945·1582 7 .375~. 20 1.750 15 7 591 3.950% 20 0.000 7.319 2,000,000 2.750 110 1M
Countrywide Funding K (800) 8n-562e 7.500% 20 2.375 45 7.784 3.750% 20 0.250 7.466 240,000 2.875 110 1M
Detnck Mortgage Group A (949) 759-9692 7.SOO°lo 5 1.375 10 7678 3.450% 25 1.000 6.978 650,000 2.100 1TA 1M
Diversified Fund. Grp. NBCH A (949) 644-9920 7.625°1o 20 0.875 15 7752 3.950% 20 0.000 7.319 2,000,000 110 1M
Downey Savings s (800) 348-5931 7375"'-20 2.000 30 7 617 4.~ 20 0.375 7.361 700,000 110 1M
Emery Ananclal R (949) 729-9200 7.SOO°'e 5 1.625 10 7.704 4.450% 20 1.000 7.225 650,000 2.550 110 1M
First Federal Bank of CA s (800) 672"'4332 7.375% 20 2.375 30 7,657 3.950% 20 0.500 7.170 240,000 2.550 110 1M -First Federal S&L of SGV s (800) 826-4390 1.625 45 7 831 2.950% 10 0.750 7.013 240,000 2.375 110 1M
Newport Center Mortgage R (949) 719-1155 7375% 5 2.000 15 7 617 4.450% 20 0500 7373 700,000 2.750 110 1M
Newport Coast Ananclal A (800)~5626 7.375""· 5 1 750 15 7591 2.950°4 20 1.000 7.412 eoo,poo 2.750 110 1M
Pogasus Ananclal A (714) 532-7495 7.375% 20 2.125· 16 7.630 3.950% 20 0.500 7170 600,000 2550 110 1M
People's Bank of CA s (877) 700-7262 8.000% 20 2.000 45 8.252 7.000% 20 2.000 8.453 240,000 2.875 1TS 1Y
PFF Bank & Trust s (800) 733-4636 8 2504'4 5 1.000 8.395 4.125"" 20 1.000 7.122 650,000 2.450 110 1M
PNC Mortgage K (800) 763-4546 7.625% 5 1.875 5.250% 10 2000 8.154 240,000 2.750 1TS 1Y
Pnsm Financial Cotp. A (800) 691-5626 7.500% 5 2.000 10 7.744 3.950% 20 1 500 7.222 240,000 2.500 110 1M
TLC Finaricial Svcs. A (800) 801-7300_ 7625% 10 1.125 13 1.n8 6.625% 10 0.625 8.376 240,000 3.000 ns 1Y
Umon Bank of CA B (800) 453-1288 7750% 20 2.000 60 7.998 5.750% 25 1.000 8.212 240,000 2.875 1TS 1Y
United American ~· A (800) 708-5626 75®% 5 2.000 30 7.744 4.4SO"l<o 20 0.875 7 312 650,000 2.650 110 1M
West eoaStMtg G~ A (800) 40<r1611_ 7 375'-5 2.125 15 7.630 4.450% 10 0.000 7.521 240,000 2.950 110 1M ___. -World Savings Bank s (800)~193 8.250"4 20 1.000 30 8.395 4.~ 20 1.000 7.321 600,000 2.650 110 1M
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Renovated townhome in Old Corona del Mar
Located in Old Corona del Mar. th1'> is one of Newport Beach' favorite residential
neighborhoods This delightful two-story townhome has recently been completely
renovated with extensive use of hardwood noors, limestone and granite.
With three bedroom~. three and one-half baths and a two car garage, this home
offer:. the umque opportunity to live in a charming village with lovely beaches and
park!..
Thi'> home is offered at $450,000.
Fur more information, call Ronda Hein and Cynthi4 Phillips at (949) 723-8800.
Coast Newport Properti.es is localed aJ 3377 Vra Lido, Newport Beach.
Near-new Balboa home is steps to the beach
In the heart of Old Balboa. this nearly new PeniosuJa home is one door to the beach
and a short walk to all Balboa shops, restaurants, the Fun Zone and the Balboa Island
ferry. Featuring three bedrooms, three and one-half baths plus a wonderful rooftop
deck with a bit of an ocean view, this home was designed by noted archjtect Eric
Mossman in the style of the great Eastern Seaboard home. An open floor plan offers a
feeling of spaciousness, enhanced by high cciUngs throughout. The large kitchen opens
to the living room and dining area, perfect for the casual entertainina style enjoyed at
the beach. The master suite has a fire.cc, huge walk-in closet, well appointed rnas.ter
bath and constant ocean breezes.
This ~orne is offered at $780,000.
For more information. caU Ronda H1in aJ (949) 723-88()(). Coast N1wport
Prop1rti11 Is localed al 3377 Via Udo, N,wport Beach.
Rare Balboa Peninsula bayfront triplex
This tnplex features three spacious three bedroom, two bath units on Balboa
Peninsula's bayfront.
The large yard features a dock, perfect for enjoying spectacular views of the bay
city lights.
Other features of this triplex include open beam ceilings, fireplace in each unit an
a five car garage. Conversion to three condos is po sible.
This property is offered a1 $2,350,000.
For more information, caJ! Bob Berg aJ (949) 644-1600. Coast Newport Properti
is located aJ 4 CM~ Plaza, Ste. 260, Newport Beach.
Harbor Cove home offers breathtaking view•
F.njoy incredible golf course, Back Bay and some ocean views from this three
bedroom, four bath Mediterranean-style home. Located on one of Harbor Cove's
lirge t front row lots, this re.~idence has been professionaJJy landscaped and is
Mghlighted by a beautiful gated courtyard entry.
The kitchen features granite countertops and custom cabinets, with a bay window
· providing wonderful views.
The backyard is perfect for entertaining, with a pool, spa and barbecue. Other
features i.tide dual zone air conditioning, security system. wet bar, entertainment
unit, crown molding, beautiful charidelien and hardwood floors.
This home is offered at $1,495,000. •
, For wt0n Udtmlttltlo11, cllll IHHrly CWHIMll or C""6#" Nila.rt Ill (9'9) 723·
8800. Coat N.wpon Pr;oJMttln ii l«ilUd ot 3311 VM Lillo, N,.,.n S..la.
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Prudential's ShCIYI specializes
in NeY#pOrt Beach· properties
She is Top Individual Agent
for Newport Beach branch,
year to date
Laraine Sh.aw of Prudentanl Califomta
Realty has pecialized in the Harbor View
Homes and Sea wind areas of Newport
Beach. She has represented the mo t buyers
and sellers on the Port Streets since 1995.
Recently. Ron Mazzano, branch manager
of the Prudential California Newport Beach
office, announced that Shaw i the top indi-
vidual agent year-to-date for 1999. As well,
~he was awarded the honor of Top
lndlVidual Agent for 1998, Newport Beach
branch. .
Shaw hM sold 43 homes in the Harbor
View Homes atea in the last 24 months. She
has sold 20 homes already this year on the
Port Streets. some of which she represented
both buyers and sellers. Shaw's client\ rave
about her ~rvice. Herc is what they c,ay:
.. We re<"ently had the honor of working
with Larajnc in the ale of our home and
found why her name came up so often."
Oavtd Sweet ajd, "Simply tared, Lamme
i'> the be t."
According to Walt Gnffi n, "Larame, you
have ~me rare quah11cs as a real estate rep-
Laraine Shaw
resentative -aggressive, but not Qverly -
always a big smile on your face, and the
ability to do a top notch overall Job in rep-
re enting your clients."
The Engstroms indicated they were
appreciative of Shaw's ''tircle effons:·
Shaw is married to Kent Nethery. a local
business con ultant. In their sp3tC ume,
they love to play golf at Marbella Golf and
Country Club. c;now ._i and travel 10 exotic
place . They have traveled throughout
Africa, Asia and Europe and recently took a
cru1~ to TuO.ey and Greece.
Laraint Shaw u available for your
h()mt buying and ulling nuds, and can bt
nachtd aJ (949) 219-2413. Htr offict is
locattd at 23 CorporaJt Plaza, Sit. 190,
Ntwporl Btach.
Loan Co0$Ultant 2nd floor
Laguna Hills, CA 92653 ·
pager (949) 85U375
ulu 11ti1111nt11s• of this limiteti rime offer ...
no"' 11ntll butMber 31, 1999.
Special margin and lifetime cap reductions
Up to four monthly payment options
Flexible qualifying guidelines
Purchase or refinance:
For a~ i>an as cndllidual as w home 1ud/, call me. B Washington Mutual
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Harb or VieYI Homes: Family living at its best in this neighborhood
BOUNDARIES:
Harbor View Homes 1 a popular family
neighborhood located tn Newport Beach.
The community '' bordered 10 the north by
Ford and Bonna Canyon Roads. to the east
by San Miguel Rood. to the west by
MacArthur Boulevard and to the 'oulh by
The Harbor View/Baywood "Nature Park."
HOMES:
There are approximately 1,000 homes.
Recent sale prices in the neighborhood
have ranged between $550,000 and
Sl ,700.000.
HISTORY: .
Harbor View H~ was developed
from 1968 to 1972 by Bren Homes and
reatunid ix original models: the Monaco.
Carmel, Montcgo. Palermo. Ponofino and
Somerset. which measured between 1,600
and 2,700 square feet. The~ are built
around a greenbelt Ind school field. In
addition to numerou subQantiaJ mnodels,
i '
... ,, ' .
This home is now listed in Harbor Vi.,.,., Homes.
many of the mailer homes are being tom
down with new custom homes being built
in their place.
COMMUNITY FEATURES:
The neighborhood has become increas-
ingly popular in recent yea.rs because of it!.
traditional layout with wide IOb and large
front yards and the ability of neighborhood
children to walk to -;ctlool.
SCHOOLS:.
Andersen EJcmentary Schoo ndes 1-
6) is an award-wiMing school t in the
nUddJe of the ncighborhoOd, and Corona
. , . . . ..
del Mar High School (grades 7-12).
SHOPPING:
Harbor View Homes is two miles away
from local beaches, minutes from first cla.s
hopping at Fashion Island and a hort
drive from the Newport Beru:Mrvine/Costa
Mesa bu.siness areas.
NOWUSTED:
A four bedroOrn, three bathroom home
on the highly desired "inner-loop" of
Harbor Vaew Homes. Thi home features
hardwood floors. in-wall stereo ystcm and
a unique split-staircase. In addjtion. a
. ~ . • • t ••
down~tafrs bedroom offers the opportunity
for a maid or gue'>t quarters.
SOURCE:
M1chal!I Dreyfus and Susan Weir of
Prudenual California Realty, (949> 795-
2772
If you would liu to submit a communi-
ty profik of your Jann ana. pleast follow
tht abo•'t f ormaJ and tn.clost a map ouJ-
liM (Thomas Guidt) of the area along
wilh a photo of a currtnJ listing. Th•
MscriptU>n of tht pro~rty gon undtr tire
"now list-td" stctWn.
Pnvm 314 acre otuc! Gatccl wgc ABSOUHE VALUI:'.! 580, 4.5BA 5BR w/pool, spa. sire.ams, 'P.0" en. 5056 s.f with pool, ~a. cutci1e rm ..
A Genuine Value ac only Auna Ill ~-p~ pnn~ roinm. S 1,39\000' View video at ~ny uoinda: dnt c:ondirion. Xln't
WWW. trtclucnon.com Price No'Mdlo ROOI r.u-A Viluc!
On the Ocean
In South Laguna
$650,000
l>edroom, 2 bsth condo, partly remodeled
wft.h Llmeetone corian, pool, •p•. garage,
walk to beach.
OWNER/AGT.
949-632-7573
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/, 3912 & 3912 ~ River ATC. Newport Beach
(_ _, n the Newport Channd .ith dod... custom builc in l 99S (c.ondo conY. pend.ing).
~aow 28R. l B;ichroom. condo wnh 2-w pngn, po<!I & dcsi&ncr
ij)<I in gated am in pmnc loanon.
Owntt's urut: ($3700/Mo. leue) 3 bedrooms 4 batru, 2FP's. nro decks. Rental unit: 2
bedrooms, 2 baths. 1 FP, three dedu. Two-ar pullback garages. Comer building, two
bloda &om the oca.n. Channel, ocean and city light views. Outstanding pGil*modun
A~ n at $279.9<)7! arch.ir.ecru.re. Reduced to $1,300,000
• "i R11DROOM:s, OR 4 Bf Dl<OOMS Plll\ \ BONUS R<.Xrn· 3.5 BAfH!'
. NrwtY BUll,'f IN 1995. GUARL> GATLD COMMUN! rv. MOl)FL PC!RfECf
4Bll. JR;\ .47 am Qn lht I it/1
fairw<1 . Master BA lUiu willi Jnru::i.
grrmitll aumts m k1trhm ond lxltlu
lil~mtt lit• rm wttli dra1m1tu jirrplare.
Mag11ificmt custom pool & ~/>n.
2 rar gmagt
$799,500
rbell.111'11 rm~-:rou .. RO RI •
BelaJ. Sarosi • 949.240.~621
• AWARD WINNING I \NO:sCArt DFsK.N
·No Mru.o Roos WP ·5'm D i enzo 9~9.66.3882
NEWPORT
OCEANFRONTS
TRIPLEX
3 large units. Rare Find.
Prime Balboa-Luxury Touches
Asking $1 ,849,000
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With prime whitewater
view! Near land value at
$1,249,000 --.-------t
949-723-4494
YJEWHOMES
SEA lSLANP -G11~ commun1t.y.
Enjoy t.ennle. pOole. ep..,, and neart1y
6hopptne Enterta!ner'e dcl~ht. 511141~ !Ml.
epaClous :!> t1edroom • 3 t1atn. Many Custom
F'eatort.e-juet I k.e a model home. Thie ie •
• mUf>t"U"d Make appt. wittl ~ent.
NEWPOgT HEIGHTS -Tremendous
Yl6ta& from th 5 ~nlently louted
property Cl~ proximity to ~taurante.
ehcpplne ech~ ana ~rt~ Well nui nta~ ~ tit<troom. 211ath home. tie1ne 50U at lot.
va ue. Pleaee call. • • • • •
OIHEg OPPOl(TUNITIES
~•~marine ~I This 11 •
profitable, tom· key~ c.a for detailsl
OPEN SAT 1·4
1356 sq.ft. 3BR, 2BA.
Ocean view deck
$534.900
702 CANYONVIEW
• Prestigious 9265 I • Rue, Flat Oaan Vtew
Lot • Large Patio Views• 28cl/2.5Ba, 1900 sq
ft, 2 car garage, pool • Dead end sttut
wf7200 sq ft lot • Wood Boon, 2 brick
futplaca, crown moldings
• Wood beam ceilin&s io famiJy room
• New shingk roof• Sold "AS 15• L-...-~~
Fer ~By.ow.r Ailiilg jiiD.$769,000
c.1)11. ....... •'191»1~.
619'M.l-13St ... 61ftS&l-1724
1•~ ~1.W:!L~e
JBR. 3RA. rrrox. 1800 ~·ft.
t4lwnhomc. Walk·m cl0$Ct:S New wood
f10lll"S onJ hlinJ, Sc-cunty S'i tern. Conan
\.-OUntcrs. Built-an cntcnamment t:entcr.
Aviul .. ble for roove·m 1999.
$419,000
By Owner
949-718-0817
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BIG CANYON
Home for Sale
Private Party
• 3,000 Square Fe~ (Approx.)
• 4 Bedroom, 3 Bath5, Office
• :3 Car Gar, Storage Cabinete ~
-• Ju&t remodeled. All new ~
appllancee, plumbing fixturei;,
electric fixturee, carpet. drape&,
marble floore. counter t.op5
• 5ecurlty Alarm. Phone 5yetem
•Jacuzzi
• Cedar Clooete
~· 1e Foot Ceillng5 ~ ~ • Guard·Gat.ed ~
$799,000
MutPt See.
Owner Will Carry
& Remodel To Suit.
949-721-5888
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3020 Jaya
Mesa Verde
Country Club .
17th Fairway,
Huge 9600 S.F. lot
Beautiful 4BR, 2.5BA,
Best Location.
~-----~-·~~~---1850~ Ohio Place
1/4-acre Mesa Verde
Huge Wooded Lot With
3BR, 2BA Ranch Home
. $300,000
Su'-·'-·l''' PropLTtiL''
~)-J~l.J 7S.()(1("'-J
111 Via Zurich Attractive Lido· Isle Family Home
Amenities include:
• Four bedrooms and three bathrooms
• Spacious lMng room and formal d1ning room.
• Patterned 8ooi die In entty.
• Klrdlen has gas oooktop, electric double ovens, and built-ins.
• Master bedroom has a Iott O'le.f the 1Mng room.
• 1\vo exterior sun decks upstairs.
• 1\vo exterior patios downstairs with established landscaping.
• 1Wo car garage with built-In st.orage.
• Approximate 1Mng area Is 2,415 square feet.
• Lot slz.e ls 3S feet wide by 88 feet In depth.
• localed on the •quiet end• of Udo ls.le.
• Udo tsSe ,4w>datlon dues arc $43 per month.
Tb.ls lovely home ts offered for $875.000
Please caJl For l'lfonnadon
1Wo Genefadqns q/ Fine PrqfossfoMI Real EstaU Service tr:-:n (949\ 675-6161 ~ 42(3tstStreet
Lisa Grundy Johnson
Nrw Li.sting -Walk ro beach, town from this contemporary immaculate
ardm cct's home. Completc:ly remodeled on a cuJ-de-sac street that
offerc; a seren e & private ambiance. 2BR., ~BA-<>ffercd at $695,000.
For a private showing CR/I
~adt,e~ • Prudential l...7\'.U
C:.litontil "-11 (949) 497 -3962 or (949) 494-1177 x542
Sunn1 & Bright
OM of the L,wm priciJ bomn
in I""' f«tltiqn,
Eascsidc 4BR large lot. 1700+ sq.ft.
freshly P,_aintcd with new ~: RV
acc;css l1fccirnc roof wirh 3 s~ghts,
wondcrfuJ f.amjJy neighborhood.
-Owwr Mii] em, -Offemi a $359,000
D;..u~
~llAL
EstlJ"I SIJMCD
Nice 2 Bedroom Home.
Build your dream Home or ??
Ed Van den Bossche
Real Estate Broker
949--650-0943
233FLoWF.R
Two on a lot!
3BR. 2BA main house ~ilh new paint &
~t Rent.al unn i a lBR. J BA wilh
small pri\-ate )'3rd. Crear oppcy to lfrc .
in a desirable neighborhood.
$429,000
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CORONA DEL MAR
2211 Plclftc Or. 38r/3Ba
VlnceM9yefl
Cannery YUllge Reel1y
t4f.t'1Wm
Sat 1-6 $1 ,999,000
2211 Plclftc Dr. 38r/3Ba
Dtnnlt Danel1
c.,,., Vlllllgl "-tty
MH1Wm
Sun 11-3 S1,99t,OOO
IOl.5 Begonia
Avenue S8tt28a
John Kenney ..... Eaua ... ~
321 ... lgold Ave. 38rf28a
John Kenney ... ENt8
Mt-723-4040
1127 Ootdanrod 48r/38a
Donna hllon
Metro Aellty
714-63Hl35
t Canyon CNat 28r
Unda Scher
Prudentllll C. AMtty
MW1t-2595
20I
Morning Clnyon 48r
8.J. Johnton
~C.A.lty
Mt-21t-2'47
Sat 1-4 $534,900
Sa1 1-4 $821,000
Sun 1-6 $1,200,000
Sun 1-4 $355,000
Sun 1-4 $1,400,000
COSTA MESA
2527·2541
s.ntaAne·
NEW HOMES! 48R s.t/Sun 11-6 $35t,900
..... EatMt Exchlnga
... 72M120, ...... 7801
m ! 20th 4bll Sun 1-4:30 S359,000
1>111'6~
Aemal ..... &tlte ~
.... 7l0o5000x354i ,_ MHSM093
3020 Jtrva 48R s.t/Sun $775,000
Huectl
Suc:ceM Propertlet
MM7MM2, m-oA4 (celt}
212 Megnolla 38r/1Be
CMatyOMll
c.n.-y Vlflega Reelty
12 Merylon
IRVINE
5br
'"' ... °' ... Rell E.ttlte ..........
..... Dllllnlo
.... 4331
SUn 1-6 $491,000
Sun 2-5 S1,0I0,000
IRVINE
12 Meryton 5br
Pre>Mllonal Real Estate
Better Homn ·
Peg! Df Rienzo
MN54-4331
Sun 2-S $1,080,000
LAGUNA BEACH
no Barracuda
By Owner
·~M9W814
3br Sun 12-4 1575,000
LAGUNA NIGUEL
21431 Sprlngfteld 4br ~ 1H $411,000
By Owner
Mws.4-7133
21492 SUv.ton 4br
P8t a Joe Nunnlkown
Prudential C. Reel1y
MMe1·5454
Sun 1-6 $439,500
23602 T..-n Cir 38R s.t/Sun 1-6 $359,900
Pata Joe~
PNdentW C. Aaelty
MM&1'6454
NEWPORT BEACH
Bia Clnyon Vlllat 2brl3bl' Sun 1-4
FORD ROAD PROPERTIES
Melinde 1181on
Mt-751-1700
17 Rue
Fountal.nblNu 48rl38a s.t/Sun 12-4 $175,000
Diana SmelMr
Matro Reelty
714-21M142
1500 Cumbef1lnd S8rl2Ba ~ 1-6 $414,900
LOWMt Price In Weetcllff
Fred Sandt Newport Propertle9
1&722~101
122 40UI St. 28R
Ed Van clan Bouche
MH50-GM3
SUn 12-t SMS,000
43 8alboe Cowe 48A
Stilphln• Houghton
The Summtt RM Eatll9 Group
MM87-3127
2111 MlrMW 38r
Tom Hyant
C1nnety VIiiage R..ny
MH7Wm
3912 a391U
Rlwr Av.. 28r/3bt'
Ann Vaughn 8antM
Mt-7SM770
3120Wo 3br
By Owner
Mt-2SHOU
313 35th St 28R
Duane Brown
Prudentt.I C. Relltty
... 717-9272
SUn 1-6 $179,000
Sun 1-4 $135,000
SUn 1~ $1,300,000
Sun 12-4 $379,000
Sun 1~ $505,000
10 Wlngtd Foot SBR Slit 2'4'Sun 1~ $1,620,000
KarenDe.lbelg
Encore Propettln
941-721-0713, MM37-3301 (cell)
NEWPORT COAST
2 Dauphlne 38r/3Ba 6MISun 1-6 $419,000
By Owner
Mt-71t-0117
SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO
21241
e>ce.'8 del ...
G. c.Mn HutchiMon
The Summit ..... £atMe Group
--•114
Sun f.4 $169,000
OTHER AREAS
141OewbefTy1.n. 2BR Sun 1-4 $111,000
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ITAUAN MIDllDRANIAN UTA1I
1he ultitrde tn ~living & p!Mq, di 11,<XYJ ~ h., 88R, 9 SBA, sepme guest~. ndoor/~ lcoi pond, tennis au1, ~/si>O, 3 por golf hole I pulling aid pri\<Ole lcie. . $7,~<XXJ
43.~ AcAcres · ~q_i:ef strion Zon& h~H :deVi~ lot ................ ; ................ $535,000
.'+ res· \X>I course . 1. s1 . VteWS in Hunt Clul) .... : .......... $259,000
2 Acres· Golf course & h1lls1de views in Hunt Club .................. $299,000
2.5 Acres · Golf Course & hillside views in Hunt Club ........... , .. $425,000
3 Acres · Ocean view in Hunt Club ......................................... $636,000
6.897 Acres • Ocean view in Peppertree Bend ..................... $1 ,887,500 .
Oceanfront lots zoned for condOs in Son Clemente ............... $2,200,000