HomeMy WebLinkAbout1991-09-07 - Orange Coast PilotWEEKEND
Sept. 7-8, 1991
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QUOTES OF TltE DAY
"Thert is a puception that you are
a Dempcrat in Republican clothing
and that you 're using Costa Mesa as a
stepping non"e. "
John Moorlach, president of the '
ultra-conservative Costa Mesa.,
Republican Assembly on receiving
Costa. Mesa City Councilman Peter
Buffa's letter of resignation froni'llle
organization. (Al).
"Politics, liU religion, hold up the
totdu:f of martyrdom to IM reformers
of enor."
Thomas Jefferson.
COMMUNITY EVENTS
• Celebrity buketbaU Los Angeles
Laker Byron Scott and other pro
stars will play an exhibition tonight
at 7 p.m. to benefit Children's
Hospital of Orange County and the
Make·A·Wish Foundation and the
South County Community Clinic at
UCl's Bren Events Center. Tickets
are $15 to $30. Call 557·5100 for
information. \
• En1Usb Horse Show Saturday
from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the Orange
County Fairgrounds in Costa Mesa.
Admission is free ..
•The WW Jordan Clasnc golf
tournament will tee off Saturday and
Sunday at the Costa Mesa Golf and
Country Oub. For information, call
Joe Costello ar 962·2857 ..
• Major Orange Co~nty art
galleries will exhibit works ranging
from paintings to glass art from 11
a.m. to 4 p .m. Sunday "during
ARTwalk will take participants on a
guided lecture tour of some of the
area's finest corporate art galleries.
Part of the monthlong Arts a la
Carte celebration, the event includes
lunch at Peret's Bistro at South
Coast Plaza's Crystal Court. Tickets
are $35, whij:h includes lunch. For
details, call 435-2160.
JUST THE FACTS
• How does water temperature in
Newport Bay compare with ocean
tempcr1tures?
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PublisMd Tuesdays, Thursdays & Saturdays
Resilfent blames poliCe for cat's death ..
By Iris Yokol
Slllf Wlllt
NEWPORT BEACH -A local
resident said he was forced to sit in
handcuffs and watch a5 police chased,
poked and prodded his beloved pet cat in
an ill-fated rescue attempt that he
contends led to the cat's death.
Dennis Mcln~e claims Newport Beach
police officers 1a~d his-4-year·old pet
tabby· cat with stjClts, chased her around
the police station .parking lot and finally
knocked the cat out of a JO.fooMaJI palm
tree, eausing the a!limal so much trauma
she died at a hospital a few hours later.
Mcintyre, who b~d been arrested at the
police station following a traffic dispute
with an off-duty poJice officer, said he
was left handcuff.ed in a police car,
helplessly ·.watching as officers first
inadv~rtently freed the cat from his car
and then spent an hour trying to capture
her.
He .said if police had granted his
request to call his wife to come get the
Flying ..
high
cat, his pet would still be alive.
"It's like watching somebody kill a
member of your family," Mcintyre, 47,
said Thursday, breaking into tears. "My
cat was my buddy; she went everywhere
with me. She rode on my shoulder.
The}''vc taken all the years l was
expecting to spend with my·buddy."
Police contend animal control officers
and other officers followed the standard,
correct procedure for taking animals into
custody and that the cat, named
"Squawk," jumped out of the tree.
Police Sgt. Andy Gonis acknowledged
that capturing the cat took longer than
expected, bot to call Mcintyre's wife
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Hurried motorists drive through the arrival pickup area at one of the terminals at John Wayne Airport Friday.
Little tu rbu le nee reporte_d at JWA
By Iris Yokol
Slllf Wlllf
F ire alarms kept sounding.
The bagga$e carousel got
stuck periodically. And
customers revolted when they bad
to walk across the street to catch
a big seller, while skycap Gregory
Pratt gushed, "This has been a
blessing -truly a blessing." 'L·s such a gigantic improvemer:tt over
what we had that we really can't Added Robin Thomson. a
baggage service representative for
America West: "It's such a
--I I ti 1 gigantic improvement over what America West employee we had that we really can't
complain.•
· shuttle buses and taxis.
But overall, the first year of
operation for the Thomas F. Riley Terminal at'lohn Wayne
Airport went so smoothly that airport personnel, from
sky~ps to the airport manaiter. had nothing bad to say as
they looked back on the past ~ear.
"l Jove it here," said Bever Fear, a sales associate at one
of the gift shops, where "anyt ing with John Wayne on it" is
complain."
The only incident mentioned repeatedly as a major impact
on the terminal was the Persian Gulf War, which prompted
increased security measures and slowed business for the
airlines and subSequentJy the restaurants and shops in the
then brand·new terminal.
See AIRPORT,._,_
El Toro a possible site for second airport
By ins Yotcol and transit links and the amount of
... ..., • -lmlt Morphesls' controvetslal acreage.
A • the lboma.s F. Riley Terminal at airport pak'tting sUU sitting In stor1Qt/114 Ken Oelino, Newport Beach assistant
John Wayne Airport nean ill city manager, said the group adVOCltes
flnt-year anniversary, the aearcb full-<:alor brochure promotlna commercial use of El Toro when the
for • ICCOnd county ai~rt aito seems to conversion of Marino Corps Air Station federal govenuncnt closes the base,
have stalled, ecaring cltazcna and 61 Toro to a commo~iaJ airport -which ho said appeen imminoftt. 0 EI
ofticiala ofthil city wno havolona been-The use of"el Toro for commercial Toro la expen&M for tbe M~ea to
oppoeod to expeuk>n of John Wayne ni&hta hu been staunchly opposed by a nan," he said. ''So the tdea ii ~o.
Airport. coalition of surroundina cities. But the aenonte some interest in clol~ El
To ~ people fOCUled on the quat OCCAA brochure touts "El Toro Toro ... to ~ what po111'bilitte1 there
for a new site, tho 0naae CoUnty Otiea Airportn u "Oranae COunty'I Air arc. and Fl pooplc to atudy the iuue."
Airport Authority, OI whlc:h Newport is Travel SOiution," beaiUM of ill ideal Newport 8eaCh otfidab e.re delpetato
a member, has quietly bepn maili"I a · central location, prodailiy to freeways See EL TOAO/lllll ,_
would have taken more time and perhaps
endangered the animal.
"We were dealing with the situation the
best we could," he said.
Go nis said the death was "an
unfortunate situation" and that the
animal control officers who took Squawk
to the city animaJ shelter for treatment of
a broken jaw were equally upset when
they learned the cat had died.
The events leading to Squawk's death
reportedly began around S p.m. Tuesday,
when Mcintyre, owner of a Santa Ana
soap manufacturing firm, and off-duty
Newport Beach Police Officer Mark
Hamilton got into a traffic dispute on
southbound Jamboree Road.
Mcintyre, who was on his way home to
his boat at Newport Dunes, claims a red
car raced up and cut him off near
Eastbluff Drive, forcing him to lock his
pickup truck's brakes to avoid a collision.
Mcintyre said he got out of his truck,
angrily walked over to the red compact to
tell the driver to be careful and jlrabbed
See CAT,._Plll
euna politics
questioned bJ
former allies
Republican Assembly head
relates group's complaints
By Anna Cekola
SUI! Willer
COST A MESA Costa Mesa
Republican Assembly President John
Moorlach said in. a letter to City
Councilman Peter Buffa this week that it
may be something more fundamental than
just conflicting opinions over ans funding
that caused a falling out between Buffa
the conservative group.
"There is a perception that you are a
Democrat 1n Republican clothing and that
you're using Costa Mesa as a stepping
stone," Moorlach wrote in an eight-page
response to Buffa 's recent letter of
resignation.
"I honestly hope that this isn't true."
Ranking chapter officers in the 60-
member Costa M esa Republican
Assembly had already started proceedings
to r~move Buffa from the board when he
resigned, accusing the group of having a
"political correctness virus."
Moorlach said Thursday there were
many reasons for the action. "We were
getting enough complaints. We wanted to
get his attention."'
Group members had complained that
Buff a attended only one board meeting in
the past 20 months and were unhappy
with his accountability relating to Orange
County Fairgrounds issues, Moorlach
said.
Buffa was unavailable for comment.
See LETTERS,illd Piii
Ashes lolllll
Balboa may
human rem
By Iris Yokol
SIJfl Wltlr
NEWPORT BEA C H Two
mysterious boxes filled with what appear
to be cremated ashes, both found by
passersby in the Balboa Fun Zone area
Wednesday afternoon, have police
detectives here puzzled.
Police arc trying to figure out where
the two boxes came from, but the boxes
have no markinp on them, leaving
detectives few hints or clues .
Newport Beach Police Sat. Andy Oonis
s~ the first box -a smooth. maroon·
colored, plastic or ceramic container t1'o
size of a shoe box -was found on a ICale
at the Balboa Pavilion around 2!30 p.m .
Wednesday. A local employee rou.nd tbe
box and turned it over to police around 4
p.m. .
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Inside was a larJC plastic ~filled with
a brownish-a;ray_powdel" retcmbling..aaba.---'
Gonis said.
Meanwhile, around 4 p.m., a Santa Ana
woman spotted another, smaller wooden
box on a cement blOck in tho 800 bloct of
Eut Bay Avenue, Oonis aald. 'The 6-incb-
aquarc box contau.ed a ...U p&udc bee
filled with a similar ~t!Z subltaDCe
and tied at the top, Ooaia ·
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DoroUtJ Hal '
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The mother of actress Diane Keaton, a 21 -year Corona dcl
Mar resident and a dedicated volunteer at the American Cancer
Society's Discovery Shop, an "upscale resale store" off East
Coast Highway.
DEVOTBl TO CANCBI llESl'AllCll------
Havi ng lost a husband .end both parents to canCer, Hall has
devoted her ti me to efforts to advance research. on the deadly
disease and has worked for the Discovery Shop since its opening
in 1984. Every Wednesday, Hall is at the shop, sorting the
donated clothing, furniture and knick knacks and pricing them
fo r sale.
"I'm behind the scenes -that's where I want to be."
The store recently passed the $1-millio n sales mark, something
Hall is clearly proud of. "That's pretty good for a little shop
!hat's not easily seen."
MCI TO llAUGlflBI DIANE:---------
Hau is equally proud of her famous daughte r, 1he oldest of
Hall's four children. In fact, th is month the Discovery Shop is
featuring clothing and posters donated by· Keaton.
"She recently moved from New York to Los Angeles, so she
gathe red clothes and gave them to me to sell at the shop. Our
windows are all fill ed with Diane Keaton clothes. We have some
very lovely things." _ -
Keaton is well known to movie-goers for her numerous film
roles, which include several with ce lebrated aute.ur Woody AJlen.
Perhaps her best known performance was in Allen's humorous,
touching tale of relationships and i:nid-lifc crisis, "Annie Hall," in
which she plays Annie.
But Keaton isn't Hall 's only pride and joy. Hall speaks just as
lovingly about her two other daughters, her son and her two
grandchil dren.
-compiled by Iris Yokoi
G runt Gomez paused outside the hand-carved oak doors of
Corky Miles' opulent Spyglass Hill mansion and took a
deep breath. He was nervous.
Gomez. of course, had good reason to be nervous. He'd just
finished his second stint in th e federal pen for telemarketing
fraud, th e latest term out at a little beauty of a prison in Boron.
He was hoping to keep his distance from prison this time aro7und
but old habits are hard to break.
Collecting himself, Gomez knocked on the door. Twice. Ht
plan was to wi n Corky's respect by fi nking off his son; to tell him
that Roman Mi les was plot ting to take over his dad's real estate
empire.
Finally, the door was thrown open and
Corky -wearing a bright red bathrobe
wi th his name embossed on the lapel -
glowered back at him. He had a bowl of
Trix in one hand and a large spoon, ncarty
a ladle, in the other.
"Grunt ! Wh at, they finally let you out of
priso n? I'm gonna havta call my
congress1nan. Scum like you on the
streets?"
Gomez lowered his head. He was
by~ L•Bftau accustomed to taking such abuse.
"Corley, it pains me to even be here. lt
realty docs. But I have so methi ng you probably need to know
about. It involves yo ur son."
Corky laughed. "I haven't seen Roman since he got lx>otcd OUI· -
of USC in that test stealing scam. He's on his own, sorry."
Corky was about slam the door when Gomez stepped toward
him, waving a documcnl in his right hand.
"M r. Miles, your son has ha d you declared incompetent. He's
taking over yo ur busi ness."
To be continued ...
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II may hove been a trying day far some, but Thurs·
day's 'first day of kindergarten at Killybrooke Sch9al in
Costa 'Mesa ends splendidly far Brittany Meyers (right),
who gets a ride home on her dad Ron s Harley David-
son . Killybrooke kindergarten Teacher Tino Reineman
(center) hugs one al her students at end of class
thursday and offers a little comfort (below left) ta one
little fellow who seems to be having a bad d?Y · Leigh-·
ton Chot6ney (below right) points out . some of his new
friends to his father, Jerry Chotoney .
Did You Know?
ln Cos .. Mna: The tallest building in Orange C.OUnty in 1967,
the 18-story Bethel Towen was buift at a cost of $3.3 million.
ui So.Ulhc alifomia District Council Qf_tM_ _
Asscmblle1 of God, Inc., a non·profit organiiafiOn, the building
opened July I, 1967, offcriiig housing·~ reasonable COit to senior
citizen• or all faiths and races. In 1971, plans to construct a twin,
Cotta Mesa Towera, were vetoed by the Planning .Conuniuion
and the Oty Council when FHA funda for payment of city
1ervioe.1 c:ouldn't be guaranteed. · ....
Tower,,,.,,. "'"l)OllC else by bdng • proud contriburor to Did
You Know; The Pilot, P.O. Box JJ~. Cosl•,M.,., J126211.
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Police log
Costa Mesa
Someone stoic about $12,200-worth of goods from U\ Emporium 841 W.
19th. Street, lhe store repoi:ie~ Sun day. Entry in10 the busineu wu 'INlde by
cu111ng • hole from the •Ille 1nlo a bathroom. Among the ilems stolen were
120 watchct, 14 cameru, 1~5 pairs of je•n1. 95 s•in of Nike V1ns ind LA. Gear tennis 1hocs i nd SO pieces of underwear an socks. • • A earner• 1nd wi tch worth S135 were 11kcn from • bomc on the 800 bk>dr:: o~ Darrell Strec1. Enlry into lhe home was made through an open Jivina room w1ndQw. • A P•rkercst Drive ru idenl fi led I n infonn11ion rcpor1 with the police ck·
p1rtmen1 lu t week compl•ining of disturb•ncc in his television se1 video cu-
scuc ~corder, telephone and stereo caused by a nei:t-door neighbor'• 7-fool •m•teur radio antenna. No citations were is.sued in the cue . • Police arrested four people oo •u•picion of scllina n1rco1ics WcdnCl6ay 1Je.. lwccn aboul 6 p.m. ana 8:50 p.m. The 1u1pcc11 were ldendfled as Guadalupe
Gama-Huerta, 37, 1rre1ted •t 1925 Pomon• Aw:. 11 6_p.m.; Pedro OclaCni.1-
Dominguez. 31, 1rrcsted at 739 W. 19th St; Roberto Gomez-Jimenez. 37 ar-rcsccd •I 739 W. 19th St.; and Jose M1nuel·Fierrn, 29, 1rrc.sted 1t W. \9th Stree1 and Walltce Avenue.
Newport Beach
Someone . shattered two windows 11 &clusifcn, 1649 Wcatcllrf Or., and
wrote "Fur ts de1d ... 1nd your neat," 11 the bate of the windowa. • Someone entered a 4l·foot boat Jocked at Crow's Nest Marina 2122 New-
pnrt Blvd., by ,opening ~ .2.root·)?Y-4-foot window ind toot rouifity $6000. worth ol ltereo and tekYition equipment. ~ • Residents of• bolt ~ed IO\lth of Udo ltle heard a nollc and looked out
to !CC • man In dirk ~thlfta p1ddllna away In • dln,ahy wilh their bolt mocor In 1t. Th~ yelled 11 h11n and he returned lhe motor to a ne•rby dock. Nyhlt
he thought it wu his, before paddllo12ulckly away. .
Raidents of'the 500 bk>clc Or Cagney Lane reported SIS 000 worth of tm'-
elcr'1 chccb rDiMin1 ~rom their home but added'" 1h11 they rti1y baw bccG • ~ntally thrown out m the lrub.
Someooe drilled a quarter·lnch-di1mclet hok nc1r the tninlc kick of a 1980
Cldill ic ~tkcd In a ldl 11 West C.0.1t HIJhwl}' ind Ba)'lldc Dri¥a but ~ nothlna from lnljde lhe ar.
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AA Open airline tlctct worth St.~ wu mtuina from 1 bedroom of a btae Jn !he 200 baoct ot l2nd Slr«t. , .
A man c.tlled Maltboxu, ~r, 3334 B. C:O.at HP.ay, llkod tht DUMt of
•II 1be cmptoyc.et •nd then a>tCI the lllPfCrin1 cmpkJyi~ 1bat he •II °" tllil roor ~ntlfll • avn at htr 11\n>up the cclll111 vent. • • A ~nc oone.loliJI • $5J*) d5amond •"f5 .. pphlre rint •u ,....,. ,,_ a ,_.. m the 1100 bklct or ·~ Temc.. ...
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Sc:bool Dlltric:t'• 16.000-plus ltUCllau felt abOut u.e ~ wben
they bePa IO eadare more pendllt more boob, more teachers•
dirty loob. '
An Eacanda ICldor Wbo laid ber name wu "Paula Sometbina'•
ct.med it Wll ··~ fair we ba\'e IO &O back to llCbool today, we dida"t even baVe a IUAUDer. The 1Un only came out for three
days. Nat week it'll probably be in the nineties."
A;. iCbool bus driver winced at a thunder dap,
"We didn't need this today. 1be kldl arc always
~b' on the first day of ICbool, and the're · = whea it rains, IO WC h.w a double
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On the
Coast
Prom~~ student putcing lot at
Corona del Mar High School to the IChooll in
the Newpon-Meaa diltrict'1 leut affluent
neighborhoods, the kids were bepnning a ecbool
jear of CXJ>01Ufe to educational experienca and
teachen that are u pd u America offers.
I can't help but c:ontrut that to a program
that wu on IC.OCB Wednesday night It was an
houi documeataJy on Teachina for America, a
corps of ~ of IOl'De of the briahtest graduates
from the top universities.
These gifted overacbieven have tumc4 off
their career paths in medicine, Jaw, business and other
professi9ns to spend two years teaching in some of the grimmest
and toughest schools in the nation. -·
-----------The Teach for America vol\lntccrs were put through an 'I• · intense, eight-week summer m not wonymg about "boot camp" in education at my philosophy (Of · USC, arid arc now reporti~g education) I'm wo~ing for w~rk at elementary, m1ddtc ~ . and high schools from the about SUNIVtnQ the ay .. I impoverished rural south to the
drug-saturated, gang.controlled
Teach for America volunteer south Bronx. Half of them are teaching at
------------inner · hoots in LQs
Angeles, where the majority of the st cnt popuJation -85
percent according to the document arc from various ethnic
minority groups. One young man went ck to Hollenbeck
Middle School in East L.A., a school he ttendcd before getting
his bachelor's degree from UC Berkeley and his master's from
the University of Texas.
Being a good teacher, even in the comparatively posh
environment of the Newport-~csa district. is tough work. Being
fresh out of college and teaching at a place Ii.lee P.S. 305 in one
of Brooklyn's toughest nei~borhoods is completely off the scale.
As one young woman said, "I'm not worrying about my ~
philosophy (of education), I'm worrying about surviving the day."
But the reward of gatisfaction must be enormous because 440
of the original 500 TFA volunteers (selected from about 1,800
applicants) arc still hanging in there, still teaching.
One young man was fired from his job in New York. He just
wasn't cutting it. But he didn't give up and TFA didn't gjvc up on
him; he ~now teaching in L.A. and is doing fine.
Reaction by education professionals to the TFA orogram was
not all positive, especially from battle-hardened inn:r-<:ity
educators. "It sounded like a wonderful program," said one
principal, "but wonderful programs never seem to get to tho
south Bronx:''
Teach for America was born in the senior thesis of Wendy
Kopp, a 1989 Princeton graduate. Even her adviser said it
couldn't be done, but he was wrong.
In one year, this pretty, blond, excruciatingly dynamic
24-year-old put together the entire program and has so far raised
$8 million to fund it. She is now talking in terms of 3,000 recruits
per year and a budget of $17 million.
Ms. Kopp describes TFA as, "Taking people who have never
experienced failorc and putting them with people who have never
experienced success." ·
It's not quite as black-and-white in the Newport-Mesa dist(ict.
But it is clearly a system that is blessed with an abundance of
dedicated, devoted teachers. And as Wendy Kopp stresses: "The
quality of our teachers will determine the quality of our future."
. "' Ana and by Mcu ComoUdatcd Water Oit1rict and IRWD.
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COSTA MESA _ h pan of ~Twalk 1991 Geno llUCIOn. an . summer Mw: ~hed iD eaouab water AYinp td see Irvine Lake
h,-.-_.. ... .;. 1oCtt .... ~~ .. _ ... -.a..-.-! .....nl '-·.. ot •fiUc4nearlyIOltl1',000 KIO-foot capacity. .. • ,.. _ __, ~. cura....,r, .__ .. """ liU-· wu lllliaU a tour In IC'..,.._, • .., OCWD 1.-. d.i.... __ .. •-d:...v... .,;: .. t..r ... __
oorpaa&e coUec:lioaa ud muttt• Sinday. · • ~....,·-:-01• -~ 9llU wa-r -...... ~a.....-~ n.e-IOUr. aet IO ._.., at 10 a.a, will ~ at the Lquna Art UIUll ~~ of "1Cr ~ tbe ~ter ~· The suwtict
Muaeum satcUite al South a.t Plaza Where \e will dilCula the new from lmne LW: ~help raMe tbe levell m the.bUlD.. '
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lranueadocs," California Scenario Sculpture Garden at Town Center, COSTA MESA -An Orange Coast College center that hclpt
and South Coast Plaza corporate ICUlpture collection. adults who ~ taken a break in their academic studies act back to
C.O.t of the tour is S3S, i.Dd*9ing lunch at Pirct'a Biltro and ICbool rcc.ntly received a pair of fcdcraJ grants that total about
lecture by laaac:IOll, "lm1pll iat.o buildina a coUcction in the~.. S69,000.
For tickets or infonnation call 979-67S7. The OCC Re-Entry Center will get $53,894 to be used to belp
.. If lllllP ......, II I INI ~ • support single parents and displaced homemakers. The second .. Ii I Wft,11 111&11 ID WWI SlS,000 grant is designed to help alleviate sex bias and stereotyping
~ NEWPORT BEAOI -Delegates from Cabo San Lucas, Mexico,
will tour the city of Newpon Beach next week as their fint official
sister-city visit.
The delegates from Cabo San Lucas, Newport's newest sister city,
will attend a reception at the Balboa Bay Qub, enjoy a luncheon
cruise on the bay at the Cannery Restaurant and a dinner at the
bayfront home of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Crosson during their visit from
Sept. 12 to 15. ·
The events were planned by the Newport Beach Sister City
Association.
Cabo San Lucas became Newport Beach's third sister city in
. March 199~. An~~. France, and Oka~aki, Japan, arc Newport's
other two stSter c1t1es.
COST A-t.f:ESA -About 8,000 ac~ feet of water saved by Irvine
Ranch Water District this year will be allowed ,to recharge under-
ground wells that serve such cities as Costa Mesa.
The Orange County Water District, which manages local
groundwater supplies. will transfer the water over the next four
months from Irvine Laite to a storage facility on Santiago Creek.
The water will then be allowed to "percolate" into. the natural
underground reservoir beneath north Orange County.
An atre-foot of water is about 326,000 gallons, an amount used by
two average hoii!seholds every year. Percolation occurs when the
stored water secs through porous soil and gravel into the
underground basins.
After percolation at the OCWD recharge facility, the water will
eventually supply wells used' by the cities of Tustin, Orange, Santa
School menus
Newport Mesa Uailkd School
l>istrkt Elementary School Menus
for Monday, Sept 9 to Friday,
SepL 13.
· Monday: Haraj>Urger with pick.le
chips or turkey com dog, hash
---Joel Mlll'ltonar, 20, C.O.ta Mesa Thomas Cohen, 23, T11Jlin An&el Canonp~ 28,5anta Ana Stephanie Sipo1, 7:1, Coa.I Mcsa
Robeno RariiirQ. 2•, C.osta Mesa Lem Luama-Ooozalez, 26. C.O..a Mcsa
Soou Ellner 28.. Costa Mesa
Juan Diep~ 27, C.O.ta Mcu
Juan (IJlac:ic):"~in&ndcz. 35. C.O.ta Mesa
Karolcc Johnt0n, 33, C.0.1a Mcu Matthew Johnson, 2.4, Placenlla
Lon Ann Stephens, 23, Portland, Ore.
Peter Hocrtla, 21, C.O.ta MCM
SaMdor Humbcno-Rua. 36. Calta Mesa ~nl Lconh•rdt. S2.. C.O.u Mesa Euaenc White, 37, Garden GroYe Greao'Y. Scaffeny, 31, Costa Mesa
Manball Panoni, 2.S, l.apna Nlpel Ramon Ponillo-Dia:t. 35. Cos11 Mua
F'tdcl Zunlp-Sanchez. 36, C.O.ta Me1a
Dario Cortet-OIM>, •I. Santa Ana Luis Fernando-Soria. 23, Santa Ana
Glenn Freer. 46, Costa MCM
Miguel Boeno-Ramircl. 23, Costa MCM ..........
ORlcllanl John Halvenon, 27, Fountain Valley
Dennis Earl Wolk1.~l. Costa Mesa Troy Leonard MllCA.innon, 19, Canada
brown patty, clirig peaches, choice
of milk.
Tuesday: Turkey spaghetti with
French bread or Turkey Com
Dog, green salad with light
Catalina dressing, banana, choice
Farrdl Jeffery FWppl, 2.S, MlaJon Viejo
Randy Scott Willon, 27 C.osta Mesa
Darrin Dune sirnmoai. 25, N 8e8dJ
Ste"Cn ~b Mootoya. 37, HuZ!,! Bead!
Otcu MataooRna, 22. euos. Part 0oup. CUnil JohnlOll, ..a, Coa.I Mesa
a~ Paul Willison, JO, On.nee
Kai Beaudowl:. 21, Newport BeaCh
Carolyn An• Oowen. 23,t_Nc,wpon 8eKb
Jofui '&tward Leandcn. 1U, Cciaa Mcu
Mart Olristlu l.aubllck. 12, 'itW'tain VUley
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Bunni Eckert, Nadia Corter, Vickie
Boehner, Lindo Slaughter, Anne
Thomos, Margit Christiano, J.L. Bools,
Budd Bennett, Craig Brown, Floyd
Wells, Pat Ewing, Glorio Clifford, Jeone
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in vocation'1 programs. •
· "The Re-Entry Center typically operates on a very lean budget of
just $15,000 to $20,000 ~r year," said Richard A. Chard.
administrative dead for vocational education. "These two grants
allow it to expand its services in 1991-92."
Most of the sex bias and stereotyping grant will be used to
encourage "opposite sex" individuals to participate in non-traditional
vocational programs C?n campus.
"Women traditionally have not been encouraged to enter such
programs u welding.. construction technology or electronics," said
center Director Nicolette Jackson. "Men, on the other hand, haven't
been encouraged to enter many of the allied health fields. This grant
will address that situation."
The Re-Entry Center is located behind the Counseling and
Admissions Building. For information about the center services call
432-5162.
Bat 112Cllllr1t•ftt set at Le MIPtdlln
NEWPORT BEACH -The fifth annual UCPNOC Holiday Boat
Auction is set for <kl. 3 at Le Meridien Newport Beach and the
"Crystal Angel .. Gala_ is set for Set. 19.
At the auction, the public 'Will bid bn locally owned boats to use as
party sites during early December. The auction, held from 5:30-8
p.m., will offer boats of all sizes, including yachts and gondolas.
The Gala will be held aboard the 120-foot luxury motor yacht
"Crystal," For a $125 donation per person, couples will enjoy a
dinner at Restaurant Antoine following the auction. •
Both events will benefit the United Cerebral Palsy Association of
Orange County.
For more information, call 557-5100.
of milk.
Wednetday: Cheese pizza or
turkey corn dog, Jllixcd vegetables,
lemon juice bar, choice· of milk.
Thyrsday: Chili. nachos with
mini round chips or turkey oom .
·Continuing the adventure
in men's fashion and
Sportswear
dog, garden salad with Ranch
dressing, pears in ligttr syrup,
choice of milk
Friday: Brunch for Lunch:
Belgian waffle strips, sausage_s,
tat~r tots, cinnamon applesauce,
choice of milk.
Fine print LAW OFFICES
JOMPll J. Cantell• of Costa Mesa hu
been selected u a National Dittingulshed
Principal by the NatiooaJ ~lion of
• Elementary School Prindpak'-He will be
tR\'elinl 10 Wuhington O.C. for his
recognition by the Secretary of
Education, LaMar Alexander and the
Experienced, aggressive attorney
President George Bush on October 3. 1 !=:;~~======:===============~ Caruselle, a former Marine C.Otp1 h officer, wu telccted u l of SS NatloDal
Distinguished Priocipab from the 50
.states, State Department schools,
International School.I and Department ot
Defeiue Dependents Schools oveneu.
Orange Coast C.Ollege student Hatkr'
L. McKey oC lrvine bu been
commissioned a aecobd lieutenant under
the UnJted State• Air Fonie early
commisslonina The prosram ~a cadet who hu
completed all lbc military tclc~ce
.-equltemenll for earty commluloniJlt to
become a member of either an Afr Force
auud or reserve unJt.
Army Private A.Ma R. 8JD or Coata
Men bu completed Buie 1nlnl111 and
Mechanized tralnlna at FL Benn~ Ga.
AJvln hu returned to hit duty atatK>n at
Ft. Hood, Texas, lit Air Calvlry.
AJ is a 1989 araduate of COsta Mesa
Hl&}I School.
Navy Seaman ReCl\lit Erta L. T~,
ot Newport Beach, recently completed
tTainin& al RCCTUit Tralnlna Command. In Orlando, Fla.
She is a 1989 vaduate of C.Orona Del
Mar Hi&b School. J.._ Coetet. of Corona dcl Mar,
receNed the 1991 Em~ Award ol
l!.Jccllcncc, acltnowleClglna his Wotti
durina the 1991 Onnae C.Oun'Y fair. He
end ~ other employees were nomlnatod
by their fellow worlten for their
uemplary wortc durln& the faJr. Corona del Mar Hip Scbool parent
wluntcer NUC)' ...,,...... tril2 ~ an "Outatandln& Con1rlbutlon1 to
8~hto.adoe" :Awwd fNm tttc
Nftport·Mcsa Unified School Dlatrla
later thla month. A oorcmony at the
Oranao County Department of EducatJoo
botrd fOOdl In O>tta Meaa 6a eet for
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Twenty-~ years !l&<!t the N~rt-Mesa Unmed
SchOOl District was
formed by the citiiens of N~rt "aeacb and Costa Mesa. Boundaries of the
unified district followed those
of the Newport Harbor Union
HiJth School Distri~ which
baa served Costa Mesa and
Newport Beach for 35 years.
The new district combmed
tile high school district an~ elemcn~ districts in the two
communities. To bet~
cclcbritc the silver
anniversary of unification and
the start of the new school
year, we culled these photos
from the Pilot's files of
various events we've
photographed at Costa Mesa,
Estancia, Corona del Mar an(,!
Newport Harbor hips. The ·
oldest'Of the four schools is Nc~rt Harbor High School,
built in 1930. In fa~ the campus
tower is ap area landmark. Crista
Mesa High was built in 1958,
Corona del Mar High was erected
in 1962, and Estancia in 1966.
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Scenes from the dass struggle
at Costa Mesa and Newport
Beach high schools (dodMise
from top left): Costa Mes•
High's .Hashem Nueri has the
answer in 1985; Constance
Zimmer rejoices upon
graduatinJ from Newport
Harbor High in 1988; The
tension mounts for some
Estancia High songleaders in
1981; Students trash Costa
Mesa High in 1983; A Corona
del Mar High grad 1s pumped
up in 1987.
Son's hyper behavior quite, severe
D ear Dr. Diana Peten:
We are at a loss at to wta.t to do for
oar 10n. We've tried pnlse and
punishment bat nothing seem. to bdp him stop
his bad beba.tor. He ls easily "set-oft" and ls
very hyper. Bis mood IWIDll mab blm very
unpleuaat to be wl~. lie bas trouble la school.
His teacher complains that be doesn't pay
attention or complete bis homework. He often
tries to stay home from acbool by sayin1 bis
stomach hw11. We Ion our son but we are
exhausted and tnutnted.
Dear Mom:
· Your son's symptoms seem
severe. You need to examine
your son's learning and
behavioral needs, possible
nutritional and medical causes,
home routines and the way you
interact as a family.
First, consult with your son's
teacher, principal and school
psychologist. They can initiate an
mtellectual-behavioral assessment
of your son. Through testing,
classroom observations, samples
of your son's work and interviews,
they can diagnose if there is a
Jeaming-behavioral problem and
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recommend special programs for your son.
Second, your pediatrician can also help you
examine other factors which may contnoute to
your son's behavior, attention deficit,
hyperactivity and learning problems and
recommend interventions or treatment. For
example, there is research which suggest dietary
ingredients, allergies, inhalants, chemical
sensitivities or other medical considerations martf'
be the underlying cause for some of your son's
problems.
Third, try to make an objective assessment of
your home lif c. Children learn through direct
experience and imitating others. Arc you and
your wife overly emotional people? Do you tend
to be hyperactive, talk loud and constantly on
the go?
S ometirnes a family's routines (or lack of a
routine) can accelerate a child's
inappropriate behavior. You may need to change
some of·your personal behaviors and family
routines in your effort to help your son.
And fourth, your parent-child relationship
seems very strained from years of battling one
another. Your family mar also need the help of a
counselor or a psychologist to help you learn new
ways of interacting as a family.
U yov ban• qllatloa tor Dr. Dlau Pew.;
.,,,.,. to ber •t tbe Pilot at 330 W. Bar St., Coda
Mea,126U.
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Not everyone feels s~ neighbor~y, Sid
S id la&e'I bilal jlkied oa. <Jee, poor beby. thcial. lliliitina ~ ahapi ap. . n.,... ua ,.er-out Pd8J ol co.ta ~ ttae replldons eeea a little ~ _ _, concel'Md aboUt tbe hjp-haadkt. After all. thii ta ~. Bua in
w~ Ud wtacr.oUl1 Of tbo~ pap on at the long nan, the replationa arc valid:
Com Meta City Hall. teea to always bave a lot · Evel')'OSle elle shapes up. Everyone, tbat"is, but
of OOllCelM MIOut Colta Meaa. poor baby Sid, who hu fought the edict for
lt'a too bad bC doan't hne years.
the wne concern -or even an But time hu finally caught up witb Sid. All of intlifta of rapect -for bis his avenues of protest have been exhausted, and
acipbon, who have seen their ~ now he hu been fprced to install a crudely built
commwlity'a appearance and -fence to shield the sight of these relics from the
home values ayttematically public. •
wrecked by the indifference of Alu, Sid's castle must have a wall around it.
a pel'IOll who seems to care leu Poor Sid. He's been forced to such extremes by
how the appearance of his own tboee mean 'ol city boys.
home reflects on his neigfibora. Much is made of Sid's dilemma. There are
For years -in fact, going on some who reall)' think Sid'a getting truhed. Of
two dCcades -Soffer and bis course, they live somewhere else.
dirty, NSty and useless 1 _ Hey, what about the poor neighbQ,rsl They've
"treasures" (old Cadillac bad to put up with Sid and his trash. auto~iles parked on his front People appreciate living jn a nice Neighbor "lawn" and in the street) have neighborhood. A lot of them work very hard to
-----· \>Cen a blight to the have such a situation and they don't appreciate a nei&hbo.rbood. _ dump next door.
Costa Meaa dictates that citizens arc required The only good thing about his dirty collection
to maintain their homes in some sort of orderly is the fact that most of the horns don't work.
fashion. • The sad thing is.that the fence isn't much less of
The little old ladies around the corner may an eyesore. than the trash behind it.
have forgotten to put away a tnsb bin for I few R.,-c.rlson Is De Pilot's spons editor and
daya, and Costa Men's watchdogs are all over "aeJ6bbor of Sid Softer.
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• _ By Tony Cox
IMlrllSI Edlor
COSTA MESA The
California gnatcatcber is back.
car collecllan
By Ami Celcola .....
COSTA MESA While he
contends it's not something be
would have done on bu own, Sid
Soffer said he's surprised and
pleased by a petition ..... signed by
about 100 of his neighbors
auppofting his now-famous classic
car collection.
"This is not my style, I usually
don't ask for help," Soffer said.
For tire past 14 years, Soffer has
been battling the city to keep his
collection of rusting vintage
Cadillacs and a Lincoln in his
Arbor Street driveway.
area within about a six-block
radius of Soffer'• home, including,
10 residents along Arbor Street.
"We are not bothered by hil
oolle<:t.ion of clusic can," the
petition reada. Those signing the
petition say they are bothered by
the waste of taxpayer money in the
lingering dispute ind believe
Soffer's property rights are being
violated.
Gamboni said he encountered
about seven F.Ple who wouldn 't
sign the petition; some opposed
the cars while others just didn't
have time.
City-officials say residents have
complained in the past about the
eyesore.
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Sid Soffer has been fil,hting a
battle to keep his car mftediOn. The case reached a crest in July,
when a Superior Court judge ruled
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nuisance under the city code and I AIU OFFICES would have to go. Soffer has since ._..ft
appealed the ruling and has built a Expert..-.ced Attorney since 1972
fence that hides most of the can PERSONAL HUURY -Auto and motorcycle accidents,
from public view. Action on the wrongfull death.
cars is still pending. "WORKDS COllP•NUTION -On the job lnjury.
The petition, .presented to the PRU CONSULTATION • No recovery, no fee. City Council late . Tuesday, was
circulated by west side resident aoft-898-8589 Chester Gamboni and covers an V-
•
Battling with real estate
developers over some 350,000
acres of coastal sage scrub in
Southern California, the blue-gray
songbird got a boost on Thursday
with the U.S. Fish and WHdlife
Service's decision to propose 1
listing the gnatcatcher as an
endangered species.
TRODUCI
The next step is a 90-day public-
comrnent period and as much as a
year of further study. If the agency
ultimately decides to list the four-
inch bird as an endangered
species, the gnatcatcher's habitat
would be o ff lim i t s t o
development.
The decision comes as good
news to petitioners for the listing,
who less than a week ago saw the
state Fish and Game Commission
decline to make the gnatcatcher a
candidate tor its endangered
species list.
Prior to getting good news at
the federal level, Michael Fitts, a
lawyer with the Natural Resources
Defense Counsel, said the state
decision "flew in the face" of au
the evidence presented. He hinted
that his group might pursue legal
action to fight the state Fish and
Game ruling.
Making the gnatcatcher a
candidate for the state list would
have halted all development on
the land in question, including
40,000 acres in Orange County,
during one year of further study.
The bird's candidacy for a federal
endangered species listing will not
prevent development during the
study period. .
Stjll. developers arc not-happy
abo ut the federal agency's
decision.
Hugh Hewitt, an Irvine lawyer
who represents the Building
Industry Association in the matter,
said he was surprised by the Fish
and Wildlife decision, and shocked
by the fact the agency did.n't
consider any comments submitted
after last March -ignoring the
bulk of his group's filings.
"It's the most egreJious example
of unfair rule making I've ever
seen," said Hewitt, who held
several federal agency jobs before
going into private practice.
"To be cons idered and
disagreed with is one thing, but to
be ignored is a departure from due
process."
The odds of prevailing may not
be in developers' favor. Hewitt
said that only one time in recent
history has the Fish and Wildlife
Service declined to approve a
proposed endangered species
listing. In that 1989 case, he said,
the Mathis Spiderling, a rare plant
in Texas, was discovered to be in
great supply in Mc:xico.
Hewttt contended that .. 1hc
gnatcatchcr i1 analoaous because
it too, is found in Medco.
'Hewitt said he'll raubmit all his
group's fillnp and '-Wait and sec if
objectivity p~l.l&. If it doea, the
gnatcatcher won't be lilted."
Wildlife advocates havo ~ed
that between 70 and 90 ~rcent Of
the gnatc1tcber'1 orialnal
Californla. b&hiW-~ been -
destroyed by development,
threatenina ita e.ldltenco aOd that
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everyone agrees that tbe summer
of 1991 will probably So down u
one of the strangest in recent
memory, but as to what mJgbt
happen this winter, it'•' atilt
anyone's guess.
'!'tie ~ llan ol El NillO
~ be rellpC"WHe .. tho un-i
1111nmc:r, altbousb ffaDdD&I said
no OM ii quite IW'C· what'& becl'l
happenJna. .
"Thia is tho moat unusµal
summer s.ince-1\le been here," said
Hand.zu1, who bas lived in
Newport Beach Attendance Figures: .
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thillt 11"1 alllMled our • ._.•
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aren't the oelj llpa tbat Bl Ntao
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August ..... 1,608,000 Aueust ..... 1,852,000 Aujsuit ...... 1,861,000
July .......... 1,687,000 Juty .......... 2,160,000 JUiy .......... 2,052,000 OYei' tbo Labor DaJ Holidtty
wee.Dad, ebcJal 230.8..,.. ldt
the undl of Ne;;port Bllda; don
from 2",000 aMM·-._ last .-r and 2.80,000 in 1989.
C:alifomia since 1964. • .
In addition . to the peniaent
cloud oovcr •lmost every monaiq,
average montbJy high temperanuq
have been lower and oceafi
temperatutea have also been about
-5-6 de~ cooler, be aa.id.
June......... 1, 165,300 June......... 1,502,000 June......... 1,054,000 • .... o.npq water ~rabllel iD
tbe trq)ical Padflc Oce:aD ~
tbe put year may allo sip&I the
start of EJ Nino, ICientista ~
reported.
''You know when you're goiD&
to have an aniwer -next spri.fts."
said professor Tom Handzut, who
runs the Cal State Fullerton
weather station.
: Meteorolo gis t s s a y the
"'nditions in the Pacific are ripe
tor an E l Nino thia winter, a
weather condition that creates
l\leavy storms along coastal areas.
• Oms Borg. 1 meteorologist with
Swfline, a local surf forecasting
agency, has bis own theory for the
strange summer.
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temperature down, thus creating
more douds," be said.
Conversely, more clouds keep
the water temperature down ao
tho process just keeps repeatina.
Bokg said.
Usually thia pattern breaks up
about mid-Jul)', but for some
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reason tbat didn't happen this
year, Bors said.
Other meteorolo1i1t1 have
theorized that a1b from the
eruptions of Mt. Pinatubo in the
Philippines may have contributed
to the strange wealhcr..pfifema.
But Borg ctoesn•t pre1<:n'bc to
the Mt. Pinatubo or Greenhouse
COST A MESA A proposal
before the Oty Council to hold up
$175,000 in cultural arts grants for
17 locaJ organizations en4cd in
stalemate this week.
With C.ounet1man 'Peter Buffa
absent, the council deadlocked 2-2
o n a c o ·n t r o v e r s i a I
recommendation by Councilwoman
Sandy Genis to hold the funds
until it's known bow the city will
deal with about $2.3 million in
budget cuts.
"This is nice," Genis said about
the grants, "but it's not sidewalks,
police and fire."
A report by the variow city
departme nt heads o utlining
possible budget cuts in the next
cwo years will be oompleted in
October or November. Until then,
ihe city has initiated a hiring
freeze and City Manager Allan
Roeder has halted any non-
essential spending.
While the latest EJ Nino-in 1986
was relatively mild, the one in
1982-83 led lo weather changes
that wen blamed for 1,500 deaths
and billions of dollars in damage
acroa thc globe.
For lifetuards and beacbgoers in
While there were DO ·l'epQltl of
damaaa or injuriel loc:allJ,.' t.be
thundentorm 1torm did c:a.m rare
lightning atrikes Tbunday
morning, which ignited three treel
and a · power pole in north Co111
Mesa, said Costa Mesa Battalion
Chief Ken Soltis.
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Although he said he didn't want
to "just hold up the applicants,"
Councilman Joe Ericlcson also
voted to reconsider the grants,
given that the broader issue of
how the city will fund the aru in
the future be addressed.
-Shauna~ Brandon Barrett, 5, concentrates on building a sand castle
for a contest recently at the Pirates Cove Beach Camp held
for youths recently at Corona Del Mar State Beach.
Mayor Mary Hornbuckle and
Councilman J ay Humphrey
opposed the recommendation.
''I think we do a disservice if
they can't rely on what we said in
July being true in September,"
Hornbuckle said.
Pa re nts try to make crossing
busy st re et s afe r for c hildren
When the council approved the
funds, it was well known that some
cuts would be coming, she added.
Hornbuckle did warn, however,
that cultural arts groups may not
be immune from cuts in the
future .
Humphrey said h e h ad
confidence in assurances given by
Roeder that city finances aren't
"going off the deep end."
"I'm not sure we're in an
urgency situation that requires we
hold back these funds," Humphrey
said.
In a related budget manner, the
council approved the formation of
a special committee to help
Roeder and Finance Director
Susan Temple decide how to trim
the budget.
COSTA MESA -As a safety
m easu re for school-bound
youngsters, nashing lights and
streets markings shew~d ee plaecd
on Irvine Avenue near Mariners
Elementary School, the Costa
Mesa Transportation Commission
recommended this week.
The recommendation boosted
efforts by a group of parents
hoping to make it safer for their
children to cross the busy street to
get to the grade school.
Their efforts were stepped up
last June when a 7-year-old boy
was seriously injured while trying
to cross the street to get to school.
The flashing lights would be
placed on both sides of Irvine
Avenue at 18th Street, which is
directly in front of the school.
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approved the recommendation for
the lights and street markings on
Aug. 16 since Irvine Avenue is
also in their jurisdiction. The city
border runs roughly down the
middle of the street. ,.
Final approval of the warning
lights would rest with the city
councils in both cities since about
$20,000 would be necessary for the
project.
Although the Mariners School is
located in Newport Beach, about
100 children from east Costa Meaa
attend the school and must cross
the busy street, ~aid Alesia
Erick.son, the wife of Costa Mesa
Councilman Joe Ericbon. Their
three children attend Mari.fters.
Since their arc no signals or
crosswalks at 18th Street, children
must use crossing guards at 19th
Street or cross at 17th Street.
Traffic officials estimate that
28,000 vehicles pass by the school
every day and signal lights have
been ruled out at 18th Street
because of a grade differences on
l~ne Avenue. It would be unsafe
to put a crosswalk at the
intersecrion without any signal
lights, traffic officials said.
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Cotta Mcn neighborhoods, streets and skyline
wUJ develop through the year 2000.
Jn addilion to such things as detailed land-use
densities and traffic now fonn~. the proposed
Cos.ta Mesa Gc:ncral Plan and accompanying draft
envuorunental unp~ct report brioi together a host of
other facts that show not'<only what Costa Mesa will
be like in the future, but what it was once like, l•ng,
long ago.
For instance:
•By 2010 the city ls expected to have a population
of 117.100, with 49,300 dwcllin8) and 121,500
employment opportunities. Of the 10,•30 acres within
the city sphere of influence, about 90 percent is
already developed.
• Fossil records ahow that Costa Mesa was once
inhabited by a variety of wildlife ranging from shrews
and rats, to bison. jaguars, camels, wolves, ground
loths, bears, saber-toothed tigers and mastodons.
Today there arc ground squirrels, voles, white-tail
kites, red-tail hawks and-occasional coyotes.
•Several rare animal species still eicist in the city,
especially along the Santa Ana River near Fairview
Park. These species include the coast homed lizard,
Broadway musicals, orchestras
and ballets Planned for season
By Hall HarreU
Piiot Enlll1alnmefC Eclllof
F rom traditional Broadway musicals to
chamber orchestras and ballet
performances, Irvine Barclay Theatre wilt
play host to maoy community arts organizations
for its 1991-92 season.
lrvine Civic Light Opera will present the first
musical theater production of the season, "The
Music Man," scheduled to run Sept. 19-22 and
25-28. Also fo September, Orange County
Chamllcr Orchestra will present the first of five
appearances in Cheng Hall.
I October rvine ~ivic Light Opera highlights
will present the first include musical theater performances by South Coast production of the Symphony,
season , "The'Music Beaux Arts 55
Man," scheduled to run I;~0~h~~~~n
Sept. 19-22 and 25-28. Ban~ with
Also in September. specia~ guest ., Freddie Orange County Chamber Hubbard, Ballet Orchestra will present ~acifica .and the the first of five mter~ationally . acclai med Tokyo appearances m Cheng String Quartet. Hall Irvine Oare.lay
· Theatre will also
sponsor two special p~ograms that month. The
first annive rsary Trustees Gata has been planned
for Oct 12; it wilt feature a performances by
Tony Award winner Betty Buckley. A second
anrrual Open House Cele bration has been
scheduled for Oct 13.
Mozart Camerata's season opener, a living
demonstration of Africa's cultuml heritage by
Les Ballets Africains, Contemporary Taiwan
Theatre and University of California at Irvine's
Fine Arts' production of "West Side Story" will
highlight the month of November.
For the holiday season, Irvine Barclay Theatre
will host the Salzburg Marionettes, Mozart
Camerata and UCI Chamber Music.
In January, the Cleveland Quartet, Western
Opera Theatre's production of "La Traviata"
and Children's Theatre of Minneapolis in "The
Canterbury (ihost" will grace the stage at IBT.
'Frienas of )cwish Music concert, St.
Martins-in-the-Field Cello Ensemble and Irvine
Civic Light 'Opera production of "Cabaret" wilt
highlight the second month of 1992.
In March the theater will host the Orange
County Bar Foundation benefit and Berlin
Philharmonic Wind Quartet. The Juilliard String
Quartet, Dizzie Gillespie, Maria Benitez Spanish
Dance Ensemble. Arpana Dance Company and
Los Angeles Chamber Orchestra will appear in
April.
A mong the closing events of the theater's
second season wilt be a multi-cultural
presentation sponsored by Irvine Tomorrow and
Irvine Civic Light Opera's production of "A
Little Night Music.''
A complete schedule of events at Irvine
Barclay Theatre will be availablo-in the coming
weeks. Tickets for many events are available at
the box office or can b~ charged by calling
854-4646 or 740-2000.
Irvine Barclay Theatre and its 156-seat Cheng
Hall opened in September l 99D.
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second week of fa ll semester
classes, enrollment continues to
climb at Orange Coas1 College
college receives state funds for
only a 1 pcrc !nt growth rate
annually and is n->t reimbursed for
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the trap-door pider, the CaJifornia tc~t tern and the
burrowin1t owl.
• Most oC the paJeontological resources in Costa
Mesa are round in a collection of sand a nd gravel
deposits, which are about 100,000 yea,rs old aqd were
made during the time the Pacific Ocean covered the
area. More than 100 s~cics of fossils have been
found in the city. Significant finds include the partial
_ <1kelcton of a mastodon excavated near Boa Vista
Drive and Nevis Circle, and a mammoth tooth and
limb bone excavated at the 19th Street and Anaheim
Avenue. ·
•About 2,660 homes and 100 businesses in Costa
Mesa sit in the Santa Ana River flood zone, which
could expect 1 to 7 feet of water in the event of the •
dreaded J()()..ycar flood. Efforts are now under way t<i
improve Oood control channels along the riv~r.
• Seven lndicrn archaeologicaJ sites have been
identified in the city, with most being loc:atcd on or
near the bluffs overlooking the Santa Ana River or
Upper Newport Bay.
• Modern history in Costa Mesa began in the early
1800s with the con~ruction or The Estancia, thought 6
to have been built by missionary fathers. Jn the late
1800's, the communities of Fairview, Paularino and
Harper were buiJt and several buildings from these
early communitiell are still standing. Only The
Estancia has been declared a state landmark. •
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With the deadline now passed
for the 18-weck class sections,
college officials say they marked a
S.8 percent increase in s1udents
over last year, and an increase of
15.4 percent increase over the fall
of 1989.
The increase in students comes
at a time when OCC -which is
among the three largest single-
campus community colleges in 1he
nation -has had to cut abou1 100
courses in order to manage the
growth, officials said.
With the 15·week class !>ections
scheduled to begin Monday and
mid--;emester classes slated for lhe
week of Oct. 2 I. OCC officials
expect to enroll more than 28,000
students this fa ll.
In addition to the me in
students, OCC is also up by 3. 1
percent in total scats occupied and
6.4 percent in total units taken.
OCC officials say they will be
closely monitoring the growth. The
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Making the Dean's fashion llst
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interesting interpretati.ons of .attire directions on
invitations ... made fashion watching fun.
_ . At a party indicating casual, Lois
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matching pants. "I bought this in
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blonde Mary Lou Stockwell chose a
short black dress with shoulder-
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designer who dad a lot of Tina
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Stockwell.
a smart look at a late afternoon picnic b1 combining
a white zippered jacket over black leggms. Zippers
continue to be big news for falJ and winter.
A huge gold mesh bag with a little lycra leopard
print dress was the attention getter worn by lunching
Mary Ann Miller. "Someone told me there was more
fabric in the bag than in my dress," laughed Miller.
An all-white look: long jacket with silver
ornamentation, leggins, pumps and hat was Susan
Barlow Shaw's selection for an afternoon reception.
BY THE WAY: Modasport in Fashion Island has
planned a super production for the Sept. 19 bqiefit
luncheon planned by Our Lady Queen of ~gels
parish and school. Audrey Newbro and Marlene
Berghdal arc co-<:hairs for the fund-raiser being held
at Four Seasons. "The fall collection spotlights
Modasports's very elegant sportswear," said Kitty
Leslie, fashion show coordinator. Newbro, 759-0368,
A mini leather skirt accented by
silver studs and a white ruffled
blouse and silver shoes was the
casual choice of Tajah Slemons. Ollie Hill zipped up can be called for ticket information. Mary Ann Miller
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S 0 WHAT'S BEEN HAPPENING WHILE I WAS GONE? -T~o a week off from work, and all heck breaks looee, u
Witness~
• Newport Beach police were dispatched to Balboa Peninsula
the other night in hot pursuit of two. burglary suspects. It was
quite a show, neighbors report, with helicopters. aqu.ad can.
canines, all sorts of flashing lights, etc. But it was nearly.11 p.m.
and noise was held to a minimum, they say. because Police 0.ief
Campbell resides in the nciahborhood.
(Note: I can believe the culprits were collared quietly because
it all happened outside the house of Gordy WtVIJ, my chief correspondent for Balboa Point,
and he told me days later that he'd slept
through all that excitement.)
• I shouldn't have asked ex-newsman Herb
Kaplan what happened during my absence. His
report: "Last I heard, the threatened
gnatcatchen have taken refuge in the caves of
the endangered Balboa Bay Club, which may be
razed to make room for a new coastal tollway
dunng the administration of Presi-dcnt LaJTY
Aaran."
(I'll never again ask him for a local news
update.)
• Speaking of late news, The National
Enquirer currently features Pilar Wayne's
artistic output at her bayfront showplace, La
Roca. Also featured (and brea~ssfy captioned) is "Jobn
Wayne's bedroom. Fascinating, because The Duke died in 1979,
fou.r years before La Roca w~ designed and built.
• Jane Upton Bell, ·daughter of the NFL's great Bert Bell and
a member of the Rams' advisory board, called with Happy New
Y car greetings on the advent of Rosh Hashanah, and I asked her
if this is still The Year of The Ram. She ducked the question, in
view of the season-opening disaster, but predicted ihat the team's
defense will prevail. Let us pray.
• Scratch one celebrity from the roster of waiters booked for
the Orangewood Childrens Foundation feast, scheduled Sept. 16
at Dizz's As Is restautant in Laguna Beach.
KNBCJ4 anchorman Jeu Marlow has advised colleague Vikki
Vargas, dinner co-chair, that he's drawn the newscastins duties
that night. VIW's·wonderin~ if another waiter -namely,
husband, Mike Nason, -will be on hand. Nason, as the whole
world knows by now, is with ailing Rev. Bob Schuller in an
Amsterdam hospital, transmitting the bedside bulletins.
Thinking positively, they should be flying home early next
week. O
ON A PERSONAL NOTE -Mere words arc inadequate to
express the warm appreciation our family feels for the
out-pouring of get-well messages Kitty's receiving. As was written
elsewhere the other day, the healing power of humor has become
to cancer what chicken soup is to the common cold. And the
column in Thursday's Pilot, headlined "Unsinkable Kitty Buoyed
by Humor," rm gratified to report, has been posted on the
bulletin board of a senior citizens' nursing home.
It's drawn smiles, said the caller, and they're pretty l)ard to
copic by around here ... Couldn't ask for a more soul-satisfying
response.
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ettinJ an angle on lbunday
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thou,ht it wu the beginning of the
biaelt fish story in town. ..
•11oaa Hospital ~52 Club~ rntmbcn just figured the Newport ~Country Cub Bon Voyage
boats and around 65 anglers who
will take part in the week-end long
event which concludes with a
Sunday Awards Banquet.
Co-chairwoman Lynn Cathcart
(one of last year's big winners) was
pleased that this year there are
more women participants. She
wants to encourage more women
to join in the fun.
Don't you need to be strong?
Not according to Cathcart, "One
of the best anglers I know is a 75
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Bash was the
perfect way to
shove off for
three days of
fishy fun. They
were staging their
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Tournament and
they expected the
lure tQ.Abe
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For $552 per
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fisher-folk could
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Nobody carped about the cost
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Weddings
FUILER-GILBERT
-€.osta Mesa residents Kathy
Fltller and Mike Gilbert
e~cban~ed wedding vows July 27 in
Laughhn, Nev.
The bride, daughter of Bill and
Betty Fuller, wore a champagne
silk gown with white French lace
ov~rlay. It featured a four-foot
tram.
Her sisters Leslie and Jenny
Fuller, served as attendants.
The groom, son of Lillian
Gilbert of Costa Mesa, was
attended by Brad Gilbert and Rick
Arnbergey.
A reception for the 75 relatives
aDd friends attending the nuptials
was held at the Fiesta Queen.
The couple honeymooned on
the island of Oahu, Hawaii. They
arc at home in Coto de Caza.
The bride is director of nursing
at Casa Grande Hospital in
AJ\aheirn. The bridegroom is a
developer/contractor.
GEE-SCHWEITZER
Malibu Presbyterian Church was
the site as J. AJison Gee of Pacific
Palisades and Bradley Nichols
Schweitzer of Newport Beach were
united in marriage June 29.
For her wedding, the bride wore
a satin gown with puffed sleeves
acoented with rosettes, V back
with a bouquet bow at the bottom
and pearls decorating the hemline.
Serving as maid of honor was
her sister Jennifer Gee .
Bridesmaids were Lori Schweitzer
Browman, Pamela Schweitzer
Martin, AJi Babington, Katherine
Lerer, Amy Olmedo, Kristi
Frishman and Kelsey Hill.
Best man was Taylor E.
technique... and you need a good Getting ready for the drawing are Julie Francis and Charles Osaki.
skipper."
"And patience," counseled • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •
committee member Charles Osaki. • •
Phoco O>Ul1A!fy SS2 dub
Phyllis Green, Lynn Cathcart, co-chairman, ,and Richard Holmes. The crowd had a great time : "Hf Y, All JOU GMAGI
sampling the appetizers, making • s•ii Sll)PPIRS!''
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rais~d will go to the renovation of
the Hoag Hospital emergency care
unit.
Overseeing the gregarious crowd
of 100 or so was chairman Bill-von
-Henkle, you could tell he was
Ann Babington of Piedmont and
Geoffrey H. Gee of Malibu, is
employed as second vice president
of real estate finance for Chase
Manhattan Bank in Los Angeles.
The groom, son of Mr. and Mrs.
David V. Schweitzer of Costa
Mesa, is a real estate attorney for
Allen Matkins Leck Gamble and
Mallory in Irvine.
new friends and checking out the • A
enthusiastic, "We expect to raise
$35,000 this year. That's way up
from last year's $15,000."
What was the reason for such
success? Von Henkle didn't
flounder in his reasoning. "I think
it's due to all the great people
putting it together!"
The word has apparently gotten
out about the fun event because
this year's tournament boasts 29
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Aaron's ~Shrew' nots
Past, present ·
mix on 'stage'
S hakespeercan comedies can
be presented in either of two
wa)'5 -tradilionally, as l he
Bard wro1e them four cco"turies
ago, or updated in time, place or
manner (perhaps even set on
anolher planet, as was "C.omedy of
Errors" a few seasons· ago at the
Grove Shakespeare Festival).
With "The Taming of 1he
Ct.rl Rcgi1rdo1 who turned i.n a
IUsty Petruchio back in 1914 for
Soulti CoU\ acpcrtory, ii more
subtle thia time around.
manipulating Kate with mind
games as he winks with Jlcc at the
audience. ,Robin Ooodnn Nordli's
Kate is a simmering cauldron of
resentment perpetually at the
boiling point , and their
contentious courts hip is
mastcdully executed.
BcyOnd these two, however, the
servants -Smith, R. Todd
Parker, Sherm.an H·. Wiggs Jr.,
Jonathan Klein, Paul Scvcranc.c,
Pamela Macintosh, and especially
Ron Campbell -usurp the
comedy with alacrity. Campbcll1 as
Petruchio's right hand man, reve ls
in his lengthy, bullet-paced
monologues.
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Shrew," the final
production of the
Grove's 1991
outdoor season,
director 1ulcs
Aaron opts for
both alternatives.
His "ShtCw" is a
tradi l io nal
version, but it's
presented as a
''final dress
rehearsal" a nd
the actors mill
about on stage,
r e flecti n g
Daniel Bryan Cartmell (in
perhaps his swan song at the
Grove) is fine as Katherina's
Robin Goodrin Nordli chafes under the taunting of (from left) Bud father,-while Eric Brianl Wells,
Leslie, Carl Reggiardo and Ron Campbell in "The Taming of the Scotl Allen and Bud U:slie are
Shrew" at the Grove Shakespeare Festival. accep1able as the suilors or
Theater
Critic
-----•present -da y
attitudes before each act.
What spices this version is the
appearance of a skateboarding
dude (Matthew Walker) who
might have s1epped righ1 out of
"Bill and Ted·s Bogus Journey"
and who thinks wa1ching a little
Shakespeare might be "cool."
Naturally, he 's recruited to fill in
for an abse nt actor ;n the second
act, doffing his hat 10 "read" 1he
lines prin ted therein. The
inspiration for this gag could have
come from "Kiss Me, Kate," 1he
musical comedy based on "Taming
of the Shrew," in which t\Oo
gangsters join the cast to keep lhe
leading lady from jumping ship.
Apart from this bit of whimsy,
Aar6n's "Shrew" is -as its title
character is described -a "lusty,
brawling scold" of a show, with
enough slapstick comedy from the
servants to effectively upstage
Petruchio's conquest of the
combative Katherina. Shakespeare
reveled in sight gags via his selVile
characters, and Aaron compounds
the hilarity with a plethora or his
own (when they mention the city
' Bia·nca, played nice ly by the
. . " kittenish Elizabeth Dement, who
of Pisa, .for instance, they all lea n effectively trades attitudinal places
to <?"e side; another servant has a with Kate by the play's end. Roger
canine complex). Christofferson elicits some brief
This digression ac1u a~ly is laughs as a manipuleted old
necessary, ,for when Petru?h10 and traveler, while Michele Roberge
Kate aren t on stag~. things can chills the air as Leslie's sharp-
get pe tty dull, if only by tongued eventual bride.
comparison': The subplot involving "The Taming of the Shrew"
Bianca (the skateboarder calls her offers the best of both worlds -
'.'B!naca") and. h~r three suitor$ classic comedy spiced by some
1sn I exactly r1vet1ng, exccp1 for 1990s season ing. It continues Davi~ .Anthony Smith's Thursdays through Sundays at 8:30
enthus1ast1c turn. as a. servant who unti! Sc:;pt. 21 at the Festival
trade~ places with his master (a Atnphitheater, 12852 Main St.,
favorite Shakespearean ploy) lo ~arden Grove wi th 1i c ket
woo in his s1ead. reservations available at 636-7213.
Auditions tor
'Nutcraker' set
BIG NEWPORl SOUlH COAST PLAZA TUSTIM M.liRKrTPU.CE CHARTER CENTRE
B allet Pacifica wi ll hold
auditions for the 25th anniversary
of its annua·I production of "The
Nutcracker" o n Sept. 21 at Laguna
Beach Ballet Center. . ' .... ' '. " . "
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Audi1ions will -begin at I p.m.
for beginning and intermediale
levels followed at 3:30 p.m. for
advanced dancers with pointe
shoes. =Male as well as female
dancers arc welcome to.."lry out.
Advanced dancers will be
considered for Ballel Pa cifica
company contract positions for the
199 1-92 season.
For further information call the
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Lonely pets find ·.
families via cable
•
0 n "Low: Conncetion " hot-to-trot pe<>p1e tcreen poten1ial
significant others by1sccing them fint·on •television ,
acreen. A local cable show also employs this match-making method to
brbig lonely hearts togc"thcr. But unlike "Love Connection," thia
Community Cablevision program has gone to the dogs.
And cats,
And wabbits.
"Pct Adoption" features bea.stS in need of loving homes
paraded before a television camera as perky
host Laurie Wilhoit gets lrvine Animal ~helter
volunteer& to describe each sheltered cnttcr.
Viewcn arc told each potential pet's age _and
weight, and whether it would fit in bet~r with a
family or a single person and how well i t gets
along with other animals.. _
"Pet Adoption" is a hokey concoctton, heavy
on the com and mush. But in these troubled
times (have.there ever been non-troubling
times?) it's also refreshingly charming.
Heck, you might call it the cat's meow, the
paws that refreshes~ hare today, gone tomorrow.
L I Then 8.gain, you might not. OCa "Pct Adoption" is one of Community , Cable Cablcvisiop's most-popular programs, airing on
-----... Channel 39 Thursdays al 7:30 p.m., Fridays at
8:30 p.m., Saturdays at 9 p.m. and Sunday at 4:30 p.m. It is also
provided to programmers of Costa Mesa's Copley/ Co~ny
Cablevision and Comcast, Newport's other cable supplier,
0 Speaking of pets, getting one for your childre'n is "overrated,"
according to a j:.hild development specialist interviewed on a
recently run Copley/Colony show. .
Dr. Daun Martin, clinical director of psychiatric services at
College Hospital in Costa Mesa, told Kathryn Dickinson,
host-producer o f "The AJI Yo u Want to Know Baby Show," that
pels arc o nly good for children mature enough to take care of
them.
"It's tough to have small chilQren take responsibility without
guilt trips," Martin said. ·
The guilt trips come when parents wind up taking care of that
li1tle doggy in the window
that Junior swo~e he would ~'S· as informative now as shepherd. Martin suggests , .I
writing up a contract with It was When the ShOWS -1
yom child th" would ensure were first created. :I
1he animal is provided for.
with penalties for non·compliance spelled out.
Earlier in the same program, Dickinson chatted with Dr. Ba _
Behrstock, chairman of pediatrics at Hoag Memorial Ho.~pital, on
1raveling with babies. The doctor didn't reaUy dispense anything .u
other than common sense. although he did recommend stopping-. Jl'I
every two hours on long car triPs to let you r kids burn off encr8;:yJ
In other y,ords, a covered wagon woul d bcal your Buick to :JI,
New York. J}1,;
"Baby Sho'''," which was taped a couple yea rs ago but still runt
regularly Mondays at 4:30 p.m. on Copley/Colony's Channel 61, 1111
hasn't grown state. It's as informative now as ii was when the 1 .1
shows were first created.
Fortunately, there's been a steady crop of babies out there to 111
keep the program relevant .
Ntxt ttttk: A local tablt 1V l"f!t-iewcr either gets a nlse or
sc.-eran« pay aner he spotlights a show hosted by bis rdllor.
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on Oct. 16. -
During the holiday season, thC
gardens are transformed into a
glittering showplace with 75,000
sparkl ing lights covering more than
75 Canary Island pine trees on the
ga rdens· perimeter. The Roger's
electric train wi ll again pass
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lndoors,"the gallery and ga rden
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except Sunday, 9 a.m. to 6 p.m..
through Dec. 30. Located at the
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Thanksgiving and Christmas Day.
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fi Nigh·· Holy Days
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Special celebration rich with tradition
Rabbi 8em•nl P. King
Religion briefs
Rosh Hashanab services
TempleBatYabm
Rosh Huhanah services commence on Sunday at 8 p.m. Rosh
Hashanah Day services start at 10 a.m. on Monday.
For information. c.all Temple Bat Yah.m, 1011 Camclback.
Newport Beach, at 644-1999.
· Temple Sblr U. Ma Alot
On the "Days of Awe," the High Holy Days, Rabbi Bernard P.
King commented, "Many jJeoplc are in the midst of ,
self-reflection and spiritual work. Years ago I believed that these
were psychological crises. I've come to believe now that these arc
spiritual crises or processes. Spiritual work is work
we do to grow closer to God by becoming more at
one with our inner selves. I believe that during the
H igh Holy Days there are more channels open
between our inner selves a11d outer selves and
God."
For infonnation on services, call Temple Shir Ha ,Ma Aiot,
2100 Marvi.sta, Newport Beach, at 644-n03.
UnfTenlty SynalOIUC
Rabbi Arnold Rachlis, spiritual leader of University Synagogue,
will lead the congregation's High Holiday Services for the first
time 1his year.
Services will be held at the Red Lion Inn, 3050 Bristol St .,
Costa Mesa. For information, call 553-3535.
New lll'vlcll It C11'11111n Sclln:a clll'Cll
NEWPORT BEACH -Fint Church of~ Otrist, Scientist, Newport
Beach has a new schedule of Sunday services which includes the only
afternoon Christian Science in Orange County.
One scssion of Sunday school is held at 10 a.m., an<.' all neighborhood
famil ies arc invited to bring their children. Church services arc at 10
a.m. and S p.m.
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... lllllglarl Conltpadlll 0 nee again as it baa for
thousands of yean. the
sound of the Sholar
being blown will mark
the beginning of the Jewish High
Holy Days.
The Jewish High Holy Days
are a special time rich with
traditipn and celebration. The
days of Rosh Hashana arc also
marked with prayer and
meditation.
"The High Holy Days offer us
a moment in time whcr'c we
focus on both the spiritual and
the temporal," said Rabbi Mark
S. Miller of Tcm~lc Bat Yahm
in Newport Beac .
In Hebrew, this is called,
Chayci Olam (eternal matters)
and Chayei Sha-ah (matters of
the moment).
While those who observe
Rosh Hashan a arc very involved
in .spiritual acc.ountability, there
i.s also a conscious awareness of
the "real world" and the real
things that happen to
individuals.
"We try 10 place ourselves in
~an eternal context, and we try to
bring an eternal prospective to
the matter or the hour," Miller
e~plaincd. T he first two days of the
month Tishrcl on the Jewish
Calendar arc traditional times to
make amends and start anew.
Rosh Hashana is Hebrew for
The church is located at 3303 Via Udo. For further information, call
the clerk's office at 673-1340. ' \!/ / J/(1/)/\/
"Head of the Year." The Holy A person must keep in mind
Days recognize thi creation or that God will only for~
the world. The t:rJditional rich transgression against . God
liturgy stresses the sovereignty of does not forgive your
God and the hope that all transgression against your fellow
humans will at last recognize • man. A person must first
Him as Father and King. reconcile with their fellow man,
Rabbi Miller pointed out that Mill er said .
the wor~ found in . R egarding currcnl news, he Deuteronomy in the Torah arc -
the foundation of the High Holy said. ''Events of the times
Days: "Hear, 0 Israel ·the Lord arc moving so ~ickJy that we
our God • The Lord is One." arc always fca I of over
The idea of oneness is reaction, or wrong reaction 1hat
significant to the celebration or many people will be impaled by
Rosh Hashana. the forces of upheaval. Israel is
A person has "a S:CRSC of so diplomatically isolated that it
oneness with them.selves, with is subject to so many pressures.
the world with God aiid with the We wonder what more it .will
. aies; past, present and future," hllve to give up .
Miller said. "The Holy Days "We arc
touch all lcveJs, in particular as 'We hopeful because
Jews; in general as human the God who
beings and above all lls children approach lead us since the
time of Abraham of God." the New still continues to T he Sermons of the Holy Year with a lead us. What
Days will reflect on deep mixture of more can a
spiritual matters, political issues, human being ask
and themes that touch fears and. for than a
· individuals. h,opes and 4,000-ycar-old
. The month preceding Rosh ultimately leadership?''
Hashan~. Elul, is to be a time of Approximately
spiritual preparation, and Rosh we look to 600 families are
Hashana is intended as a time or God for members of the
intensive self scru1iny: Salvation.' 1emple. More
"Up until the last moments of than 1,300
Yorn Kippur, God is eagerly --mm people are
waiting; up until the last expected for
moments or Yorn Kippur, the each of the _H9!.y Day services.
gates of repentance arc open," Guests are always welcome but
Miller said. should be su re to call .
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Co-author Scott Millard,
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Each entry in the book provides
a thorough rundown of what the
particular garden or arboretum
has to offer, and there's a column
of boldface entries on the right
side of the page detailing
directions on how to get there, a
telephone number, operating
hours, admission fees, tour
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The subtitle of "Carden
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where deer invade the garden
and leaving it tu ned to a late-
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bay. But suppose you have deer
who actually like the sound of
Larry King's voice?
Some ideas are wacky; some
work.
As much as I like the intent of
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through the house drops way
off. The fan is running fine.
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c Bay laur I
l)e ~rought-t le rant
Q.lhavea~ ..... tne
aboUt two feet
tall. Is this the
bay leaf thM you
use in cooking
and what Is the care of thit,
what and when
to fertilize?
'· A. The bay leaf
that I am aware
of used i n
cooking is also
called the sweet -----
bay or more Th' precisely Lauris lnQS
noblis. It is an Green
evergreen plant
compact with a broad base and
often multi-stemmed. It is broader
at the base of the plant than it Is
at the top. It can reach a height
of 40 feet and spread to as much
as 20 feet. The exposure that it
likes and enjoys is half shade to
full sun. With its rate of growth
being slow.
Having a good draining soil you
will see flowers blooming in late
spring that are small and yellow.
It does produce a 1/2 inch to one
inch purple or black berry. The
leaves are very leathery, aromatic,
about two to four inches long and
one to two inches in width. It is
dark green on top and lighter on
the bottom.
The plant is used as a large
background plant screen or small
tree. Formal shapes as a 'hed,ge, a
topiary. It does however, proouce
quite a few suckers. You want to
water this on a regular basis,
however, when it does get
established you can use it as a
drought tolerant plant.
There are no special fertilizing
practices that need to be done
with the plant and because of the
real pungent smell on the leaves
very few pests and diseases seem
to settle -on it
It is this plant that is used as an
herb for many cooking purposes.
It can either be usecf fresh and
thrown into soups or you take
them, cut off a branch and let the
leaves dry, crush up the leaves
then use those for your cooking
purposes. • Q. We have adObe soil and a
small area that I would like to
plant vegetables. We do have
some topsoil mixed in. But what
else shOuld I use to mix in
before planting anything?
A. Mixing in plenty of mu&th
such as Kellogg's Grow Mulch
would be a-dvantaeeous to
fortifying adobe soil. If 1t rs a very
hard paO<ed adobe soil, mixing In
a fair amount of sharp sand
would also do the trick.
What you need to do is break
up the soil parts of adobe so the
seed things will have a. chance to
attach to the soil structure and
product properly for you. It
wouldn't be a bad idea to
introduce some gypsum into the
soil as weir. Gypsum is also. used
as an additive to soils which break
up soil structure. • Q. How do y«?U calibrate a
drop spreader When there are
no diredions to what number to
put it ont
A. There are as many no name
and name brand drop spreaders
out on the market as there are
weeds. If the bag of fertilizer
reads one pound per thousand
square feet, put onc:de~ua~of a pound in the spre off
250 square feet o your
driveway. .
Put a number, any number on
the spreader then drop away on
the sidewalk. Walk evenly over
the whole area. If some is left,
scoop it all up and do it again.
When it has all gone out of the
spreader and onto the driveway,
that is the number you will want.
Make a note of it on the
spreader for next time. You will
have to do this again if you are
applying a different type of
fertilizer or chemical in the
spreader. The product you choose
is not all the same size so
adjustments will be necessary.
Though this sounds painstaking,
you do 1t once -· and that's it. • Q. I have a dwarf tangerine
tree that is a beautifuf tree
loaded with nice green leaves
but I can't figur.e out what did it
get so big, 12 inches tall and
eight inches wide. The only
problem I have is that the buds
drop off and do not allow fruit
formation.
A. The reason why your dwarf
tangerine tree has gotten so large
could be one of two factors. Tfie
first of which is that it is growing
under the most conditions that
anyone can ever imagine as far as
soil and sun is concerned.
The second why it may be
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getting so ~ is that It Just ma
not be a dWarf tangerine tree a
all. It is very possible that the t
was mlsmarked and yo
happened to receive the one tha
grew into the grand-daddy o
Ciwarf tangerine trees, In othe
words, a regular sized tree.
There is not much we can.
with the size of the tree except t
continue pruning it down. However, as far as the b
dropping off we accredit that t
the erratic weather that we hav
been experiencing. fluctuations i
soil temperature always u~ th
balance of the plant aoo this i
one of the main things tha
happens when this occurs.
As far as taking care of
plant you may wish to consistentJ
water it, in other words
regimented program. If you ar
watering e~ry Monday, water o
Mondays. If you are watering o
every th ird f riday, water eve
third Friday. Don't switch 1l
around to confuse the plant Gef
it into a regular program.
Now where pruning i~
concerned, hack away as citru~ trees can take heavy 1 doses o
prOning every few years, althoug
for the most paft the only prunin
that you would need to do is
directional pruning and keeping
the leaves from growing on th1
ground. 1 • I
Q. last year at this time I w
inundated with the ash whitefl
on several of my plants. Thi
year I still have some, however
they are not in abundance. Wh
is that?
A. The ash whitefly wa
introduced via a fruit stand in Va
Nuys in the spring of 1988. It wa~
in '"epidemic proportions withi~
the last couple of years. Sine
then '!j1!_ have found out that n
chemical control was able t
penetrate and kill it because of
the waxy substance on the wingg
of the whiteny. ~
I encourage the use of a bias
of waster washing the upper an
lower surf aces of the plant on ~
regular basis and/or usi!1A
insecticidal soaps. 1
Cou n ty agricultura
commissioners nave banne
together to control this insect vi
biological controls. A small was
called the Encarcia wasp is
stingerless natural predator for th
whitefly.
They have been introducing
thousands and thousands ol
Encarcia wasps into the atmas~
phere to attack the whitefly
larvae, and this seems to bi!
having a beneficial-effect. In tum,
we should see a decrease '{!l
whitefly activity every year frcA
here on.
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_A' Thumbs up to Bob Cook, who -in his final months DJ -taught his family, bis friends and dozens of others
who never met him something about strength and
inspiration and heroism .
Cook, who succumbed Sunday to a rare and fast-moving
form of fllUSCle cancer, was all of 20 years old when he died.
-But by other measurements, he seemed much older.
While the ~isease forced him to drop out of college, Cook
returned to his hometown, landed a job at the Balboa Island
Fe~ a.nd st~rted working toward his boat pilot's license. He
so 1nsp1red hts co-workers that when he lost his hair from
continuing chemotherapy treatments, they shaved their heads
in solidarity.
"He kept a smile on hi§ faco until the bitter end," his
father recalled this past week. "The other night' he said,
'Don't ever forget me1 but don't dwell on it. You've got to
get on with your life.' So that's what we're going to do."
Sometimes life's just not fair.
Thum.b~ up to Robei:t Baumgardner for fighting back
fro~ mJury and making sergeant with the Costa Mesa
Pohce Department.
Baumgardner had been scheduled for promotion in late
1989 when he W1\S clipped by a passing car while writing a
traffic ticket. The impact tossed the veteran cop sotne 12
feet, puncturing his lung and breaking three ribs, his collar
bone and his left leg in three placl:s.
The road back proved to be Ion& and arduous. A grave
pulmonary condition. A coma. Time in a full-care medical
facility. Doubts of ever coming back .•
But Baumgardner prevailed. He's back fuU-time now and
has been e levated to sergeant. Obviously, Jimmy Conners
isn't the only comeback hero this m.onth.
Thumbs down to the nationally ranked USC Trojans,
who managed on their own home turf to make
Me mphis State look like a bowl-bound Jootball team
last Sunday.
Did anyone out there even know that Memphis State had
a football team until last weekend?
Where's Todd Marinovich when you need him?
Thumbs down to the Riverside Art Museum for
selecting two of Ne~n Beach artist August Spivey's
. w.or~s for an ~rt exhibit o n AIDS and the n bouncing
both pamtmgs as bemg too controversial.
That the paintings might be. But that's not the point. The
museu~ knew w~at it was .getting and was aware of Spivey's
re~utataon for being a cuttmg edge {pornographic, some say)
artist.
As far as passing judgment on Spivey's work, lrt critics will
get a chance to do that in November at a showir g in
Newport Beach.
_A Thumbs up to the Newport-Mesa Unified School UJ District for a wonderful first 25 years despite plunging
enrollment, non-endiog budget snarls and changing
demographics.
In a recent interview, a veteran teacher recalled the
district's "good old days.'' We think these still are the
district's good old days.
The ho-hum award of the wee k goes to Sid Soffer's
neighbors, who have completed a petition in support of his
coUection of rusting Lincolns and Cadillacs.
The city wants Soffer to move the old cars. Sid doesn't
want to. And now many of his neighbors have come to his
defense. They apparently like old. rusting cars, too.
Perhaps instead of signing petitions they ought to let Sid
park his cars in their garages.
Letters
embarrassed at their own behavior.
Editor William Lobdell ... 642-4321, m 351
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Tough times ahead for Soviets
A local look at a national Issue by Mark P. Petracca
T he world breathed a collective sign of
relief on August 21 when the news
. . con~rm~d that the right-wing coup
ag:unst M1kha1l Gorbachev had failed. This
time, in this particuJa;...part of the world, the
forces of democracy won out over the
reactionaries. There as no guarantee the
Soviet people. whoever' they may now be in
the aftermath of the Unio n's dissolution, will
be as fortunate next time around. Indeed, 1f
the SO\iet economy continues to falter,
bordering on the brink of collapse and
chaos. next time Yelt-.m, Gorbachev, and the
world may be in mourning for the unfulfilled
promise of democracy.
Liberal
Politics
While it "'as an act of
tremcndou:. courage for
Yeltsin to !ltand on a tank
and proclaim the virtues of
freedom, at this point, it
would be nothing less than
a miracle for either Yeltsin
or Gorbachev to stock the
shelves of Soviet grocery
stores with food and other
consumer goods. This time
a cabal of pany leaders
tried to overthrow
Gorbachev to preserve
power and their privileged
way of life. If the economy
does not reccivt-a major
infusion of a1rl in the next
few months the Red Army
o r some large collection of l)Utraged citizens
may revolt simply to secure the necessities of
life.
According to friends living in Moscow and
Leningrad, eaonomic conditions arc that
bad. Food riots with or without an "
accompanying military revolt arc on the
not-too-distant horizon if decisive steps are
not taken immediately by Western nations to
keep the Soviets on the road to democracy.
The United States is whistling past the
graveyard if it thinks for a moment that the
failure of the coup will be the last attempt
by right-wing reactionaries to take over the
government or that the coup's failure proves
the invincibility of the pro-democracy
movement. Instead of best wishes. the
United States needs to take immediate and
bold action, perhaps unilaterally. to bolster
the Soviet economy. ·
I n the face of unprecedented opportun111es
for democratizati on around the world,
President Bush remains uniquely responsi\'c
to the plight of those nattons who arc
struggling to democratize under some of the
most daunting economic conditions. When it
comes to promoting democracy abroad, Bush
1s long on prudence and short on performance.
What is the United States to do? The
President and Congress should meet in a
special session to devise a modem Mar;hall
Plan for the Soviet Union. The original
Marshall Plan cost the U.S. $1 2 billion.
re presenting 2 percent of the annual federal
budget over a four-year period.
The Kennedy School of Government's
"Grand Bargain" estimates that the Soviets
need some S 150 billion over the next fh e
years. Half would come from International
Monetar. Fund and World Bank loans. the
other hair from the U S and its alheo;. The
U.S. share woultl be about $3 billion
annual!\ for fi"c vears -or less than
one-third of one percent of the federal
hudgct. \'.here "111 the money come from?
T he United Stales mu!lt not let the
federal def1c11. built by U.S. m1ht al)
expans1on1!.m as d "capon against
enlargement of the welfare state, ~tand in
the way of assuring the susvival of any nation
with authentic democratic aspirations. Nor
should we permit the president's laps prevent
us from raising the rev~e ~ecessary for
this hi'>tonc endeavor. _Bu~ile a tax
mcrea~c could be JUStificd in my opinion for
J 'ancl\ of rea~ons, it is not neccssarv.
Instead, cuts il'I a defense budget made
l)bsoletc by the end of the Cold War and
from the sa,ing' produced b~ bnnging all
American troop., 'ta11oned in Asta and
Europe home would pro~ide much more
than the needed financial resources
The world ma) never pass this way again
Events not of our making have given the
United States a n unprecedented opponunity
to promote the cause of democratization as
never before. The question for Americans is
not whether we can afford to help
democratization in the Soviet Union. but
whether we can afford not to! History will
Judge us harshly 1f we do not live up to our
promise as a nation to come when
democracy calls.
Mark Pttnca is aa assistant professor of
Political Sciratt •t UCI.
How to get involved! A true hero
I loved Josh Comgold's article
entitled "Where Have the
Heroes Gone." I award you an A
for your literate style and an A
for the message.
that, in this day and age. athletic
heroes should reward the young
people who have proven worthy of
receiving rheir attention.
I am happy to report, however,
that there was one Hall of Farner
who acted like a true hero, a
champion for these youngsters to
rally around. It was Ernie Banks. •
One by one, he took each slip of
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city and phone number (for yerification). paper or autograph book and I must confess, however, that I
found your heroes -and. mine
too -a little disappointing back
in Cooperstown this summer. I
stood with dozens of youngsters
who had ~en standing for hours
to catch the Hall of famcrs as
they departed after the awards
ceremony; and I watched all •hcse
sJars -Dimaggio, Williams, Ford,
etc. -walk by while ignoring
tllese young people. I was amazed
to see most of them with their
heads down see mingly
signed them all. When I left the People power
scene many minutes later, all the
stars had departed except for one:
Ernie Banks, smiling face and all,
was still there communicating his
patience and goodwill to everyone
around him. In my mind and those
who witnessed this performance,
Ernie Banks was the star of the
day.
T he transportation ~ystem of
this region stinks. Only the
people of this area can make a
difference. The Citizens must unite
as one great team with one thing
on their minds -ENDING
TRAFFIC!
0 n behalf o f myself and my
husband's family I would hke
to thank the Pilot staff for the
excelle nt coverage of my husband's
death and funeral.
,,,,, Write a letter. Please be as brief as possible. Longer letters
will be considered for the Community Commentary page, which
runs Thursdays. Mail your letter to "letters," 330 W. Bay St.,
Costa Mesa, CA 92626, or fax them to 646-41 70.
,,,,, Give the editor a call. William Lo bdell can be reached at
642-4321 , ext. 351 a nd would love to hear from you.
I am not advocating that we pick
our heroes for their willingness to
sign an autograph, but I do believe
We the people have no option
-we have no other choice than
to take command. The time has
come for us all to work together
The articles by Tom Speiss, Jim
Dean, Anna Cekola and good
friend Jerry Kobrin were
outstanding, and much appreciated
by all of us, during a very bad
period in our lives.
MARY ROOSEVELT
Corona Del Mar
,,,,, Our views vs. your views. In our news page, we at The
Pilot strive to be fair and objective. On the Community Forum
page, we try to do the same by publishing a wide range of
views -many of which -..ve d isagree with -in the interest of
fairness. The Pilot's opinions are restricted to our editorials.
Since conversion, Pilot newsstand sales up 49, percent
D Id you know that since The Pilot
changed format to all-local news
three times a week, individual
newastand sales arc up 49 percent? ·
And voluntarily aubs(riptions for
Newport Beach and
Costa Mesa are up 34
percent ....
These stats arc .
especially impressive
when you consider that
we!r alto 1i\i1ng away-;-
the paper to nearly every
home In Newport Beach
and O>sta Men .. , .
Sound• llke • areat
CoUow·up 1tory for the
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Notebook o --·~ --It'• tawbl ....... &be
1 leCOid illcaion ln a raw &bat no •
candidate bas emerged to challenge Jim
deBoom for his seat on the Board of
Trustees for the Newport-Mesa Unified
School District. h's always healthy to have
a choice and not simply give the
incumbent a free ride to another four
years ....
However, the angst ls eased a bit when
rou have someone with the character,
mtelligcnce and tho\l&htfUlncss or Jim
dcBoom as the incumbent. I'm sure
there's 110 btner thoicc, 1>uf t thin\ ihe
electorate, as a rule, deserves 11 least one
option anyway ....
Why it Costa Mesa so slow an
amendina Its aencral plan. which has now
tuen more than two ~ara? You aet the.
feeHna that, ff tho dry wa a prtvate
campany. the procca would have •
concluded k>ft& t&O-. • •
I've Ft 1 tra~ tip for
0 aJJ you •
hard·workjna dads out then: 11.y home
for a week. I know it sounds hokey, but
-after haV1ng just gone tbtough the
experience -I guarantee you a vacation
full oC happiness and ditcovcry ....
If you're anything like me, pla)'lng Mr.
Mom for a week will deepen )'OUf respect
and ~ for your wile and kids. It's a
priceless vacation that won't cost you a
,,,,, Developers of Costa Mesa's Triangle
Square, a redevelopment project, will
eventually need to tum fo outside retail
brokers to lease space.
,,,,, Even when finished, the Co ta Men
Freeway extension wm look like a ~ant
money pit where more than $50 million of
tupayen' money wu buried.
cent. ... 0 / t1' The Costa Mesa Republican
1 love (Oln& tQ the mQVica 11 an Assembly will be hun by the re ignation
Edward Cinemas theater, which a.rc----ot Ptter Buffl, despm the-fret that he
routinely well-managed. comfortable and had attended only on board mcetina in
clean. I just have one sugcstion!"add 20 a":Cr.l'::'t~ big a player in <X>Unty OOP
frozen yogurt to the snack bar menu. l'm pOljlica to be abut out of his own city's
sure in Oranp County ,ou'U sell a lot Repilblican orp.niution. A quiet
more frOlri yocun than Bon·Bon1.... compromilo would hlYC benefited the
D ~k:U Aliill=mbly, tho\41b Buffa may ~ •• • haw llJocd llatUre by bis very public and
., Despite a Unaerin& re~ South dn.raltk iafPation . . . .
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the door handle.
The driver mfdc an obscene
gesture and drove off, Mcintyre
said, so he followed the red car,
which then turned into the
police station. There, Mcintyre
learned Hamilton was an officer
on his way to work.
In his police report, Hamilton
contends he flashed his badge,
not the finger, -at M~lntyre and
beckoned him to follow him to
the station. Hamilton further
contends Mcintyre "Punched his
car, leaving dents in the door,
and so he made a citizen's arrest
for vandalism. Mcintyre denies
hitting the car.
In his report, Hamilton
'L I'd hit the officer, I could understand him being a
little concerned about me. But I'm not a common
criminal. I don't drink, and I've never been arrested
before .•
claimed Mclntyre screamed
obscenities and indicated he
''was going to use physical force
on him," after the officer made
a "safe lane change." ~e Mcintyre Was in
custody, the officers realized
they had to take the cat in for
safekeeping, so animal c.ontrol
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officers were called, Ganis said.
What should have been a
simple, routine task became
difficult because the ca~
scrambled around, hi5$~d at
them and even scratched one
officer, Ganis said.
When the cat ran into the
palm tree, an ..officer got a
bid
~ ud· wcal up 10 lllo "' wlrh a .. sdfr leuli,,. a tdck WMi
a leash On ~e end Jo put
around the aAlmal'a neck to
restrain it The cat pun~"'
OoniS said. -J" I
Mcintyre Aclaims the officer .
knocked the cat out of Jbe tree
with the stiff leash . ''The)'
locked· me up in the cop car, '
and l said, 'Let me call my wife
-she's less than flVC rriinutes
away (at Newwrt Dunes),' and
they wouldn't iit me."
"If I'd hit the officer, I could
undcrstand_.bim. being a littlc-
concemcd abdu't me. But I'm
not a cOmmon criminal. I don't
drink, and I've never beer\,.
arrested before."
' • ~ MM: Mlltln phoWl'llot Dennu; Mcintyre stands by truck with special shell built for his cat.
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LETTERS: Reveal discord
betWeen -euna, As.semblY
Naked truth:~ Painting sitting in ·storage
By Steve Marble
SUllW""'
B ounctd by airport officials as being too
racy, a painting that was to herald the
opening of the Thomas F. Riley
terminal sits in storage in Laguna Beach a
year later.
distribute some lj),'('100 poster copies of thC
painting. •
None of that happened.
Instead, the work was displayed -to
critical acclaim and grc'it interest, acoording
to 1hc museum's curator of collections, Bolton
~lburn -last fall and again this sUmmer.
cleated a stir that was evident as far away as
hli home town. He said the Village Voice and
the Daily News both carried stories on the
controYersy. From A1
In his letter of resignation,
Buffa said his discontent with
the group started last year when
Moorlach and others pounced
on the city for supplyin g money
to the Costa Mesa Civic
Playhouse, which at the ti.me
was staging. "Si ster Mary
Ignatius Explains It All For
You" -a satire some fe lt was
"anti-Christian."
Buffa said he, too, found the
play offensive and a "big
mistake," but de fended
government art s fundin11:.
''A pparentl y 're a l
conservatives' oppose public
funding for art exhibits, but
public funding for fireworks
exhibits is not problem," Buffa
wrote, referring to <1 $25,000
city grant he claims Moorlach
.was seeking for his Rotary
Club. "Or could it be that one
is politically correct -but not
the other?"
fy1o o rlach cou nt e red by
·noting that the fireworks show
drew some 4,000 Costa Mesa
residents.
"If we want to talk about
benefiting from city funds, then
I would be remiss in not
mentioning. the $400,000 grant
for The Festival of Britain,"
Moorlach wrote. "The citiz~ns
of Huntington Beach were up
in arms over a $5,000
e~ndi1ure for China place
settings for its City Council. At
least this was an expenditure of
a capit alized nature that woul
last for a number of years.
What lasting benefit did CoSta
Mesa get from The Festival of
Bri1ain?"
Moorlach Said he hopes the
dispute will nol cause a
permanent rift between Buffa
and the assembly.
"I just wanted to set the
record straight -friend to
friend," Moorlach said. "I just
wanted to be firm but
conciliatory."
Since resigning from th e
assembly, Buffa said he's been
invited to join Republican
assemblies in neighboring cities
and encouraged to form a new
chapter in Costa Mesa.
He said he has no immediate
plans to· do either.
"Winged Figure," a depiction of the ancient
Greek mythical figure, Icarus, clad in .nothing
but his wings, was·sent packing to the Laguna
Beach Art Museum last September when the
-airport!s art cbmmission agreed th.it artist Jim
Morphcsis' paintin_g was -well, too naked.
The cofnmission, which agreed to pay
Morphesis $5,000 for th e work., had planned
to unveil "Winged Figure" during open '
ccre{llonics for the new temiinai and
• '4Therc was lots or interest during the first
.showing bccaU~ of the controversy," Colburn
explained Fri~ay. "There: was less interest the
second time but. there were still •people who
came here and' stopped and asked ~bout it."
The museum now owns .the painting. It wu
pu.rchascd for an undisclosed sum by a
museum trustee as part of the facility's ·
. permanent collection.
Morphesis, Who lives and works in Ntw
York City, said the flap over the painting
"As an artist, there is the kind or attention
you put into a resume. I have a stack of stuff
here that's not exactly resume material,'' the
artist said, referring to the news clippings on
"Winged Figure."
Thus sanitized, the new terminal -now a
year old -. still boasts an ongoing art display.
Art buffs, however, must get pas"t the
bordering gates to see !he display.
And there is a silver lining to the
c.ommo1ion over "Winged Figure." At least
rot Morphesis .
The museum recently purchased two more
or his works. "
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to find a new airport site so John
Wayne won't have to be enlarged
when the settlement agreement
that restricts expansion expires i.n
15 years.
"It's very important for Newport
Beach," Dclino said. "It's hard to
get people interested in it now,
but the year 2005 (when the
settlement agreement expires) is
going to c.omc up real quick."
But frvinc City Councilman Art1 Bloomer, a member of the
Coalition for a Responsible
Airport Solution that opposes
commercial use of El Toro, called
the attempt to promote the base
as an airport site "ridiculous."
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Bloomer noted that various
airport site review groups have
delet ed El Toro from
consideration and he insisted that
"the military has no intention of
giving the place up."
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While he acknowledged that
"anything is possible," Bloomer
said he believes the Marines will
instead keep the base as a place to
relocate the personnel they have
overseas.
Meanwhile, (rvine officials have
initiated the proce&S or annexing
the base so the city can detefmi.he
what the land use will be if the
military givc1 it up, Bloomer said.
"Personally, I think the OCCAA
is wasting their time," Bloomer
said of the brochure campaign .
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Detectives are chccldna with
local cemeteries and mortuariet to
Steel, Pine, Handpainted, sec if any such oontaincn arc -lH 1----_upbolstercd &,. C...tom-Madc.-lleds missing from tlleir llc:illtlct, Oonb '""'"""'----.-•1-1-..,..,.,...;;.,.ut detectiiwe1-h.w••-"''--
diJoounted the poalbUity that this
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was just a prank.
"It doea teem unusu1I that
there arc no marldnp 11 all,''
Oonls said. 1'That'1 why wo think
it's possible It could be a prank."
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F or a year now, the Sea Kings of
Corona del Mar have worn the
crown in girls volleyball.
Winners of the Division I state
championship and 27 straight matches,
they pose an obvious target this year for
challengers to the throne.
"A lot of people are mad at them for
winning so much," said Mark Riva, the
Sea Kings' third coach in as many years.
"People are going to go after them, but
we plan to reverse the tables and go
after the other teams."
Waiting to knock off CdM in its home
kingdom, the Sea View League, is
Newport Harbor, which comes to the
battlefield loaded with experience.
Meanwhile, Estancia will be without
its most feared warrior, suecrstar Brandi
Brooks, as it wages war m the Pacific
Coast League against Costa Mesa and
others.
In the Angelus League, Mater Dci
has a new coach and some lofty goals,
including the recapturing of a lost
league title this fall.
Herc's a team-by-team look at area
schools for 1991:
• Coron. del Mar: While seven
seniors arc gone from the team that
went 28-1 last year and took the Sea
Kings first title since 1984, their
replacements arc hungry for continued
success.
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· Fairgrounds
Manchester, 18 ,
outlasts field to
win 20 -lap race
By Kirk Wolcott
Sports Wrtler
B illed as the longest speedway race
ever held in the United States,
Friday night's Cirello/Castrol 20-lap
Classic did not disappoint.
It did surprise, though, as 18-ycar-old
Chris Manchester of Hesperia, the
youngest cyclist competing and the last
one added to the field, captured the
historic event before a crowd of 3,522 at
the Orange County Fairgrounds in Costa
Mesa.
"This is great, really great," saicl
Manchester after the race, wincing from
the pain o f a broken collar bone and two
cracked ribs he sufferc:d a month ago, but
' thrilled by the JA WA 898 speedway bike
he was awarded for winning Friday's main
event.
"l want to thank Tom CirelJo and
Castro! and pror:notcr Harry Oxley for alJ
of this," added Manch~ter, who was
himself added to the group of 16 top
cyclists Thursday night when John Aden
pulled out.
But arc they capable of repeating?
"The personnel is different
everyone is aware of that -but we do
return five girls from last year's team
and a number of talented newcomers,"
said Riva, a newcomer to the program,
himself. The CdM boys coach, Riva
brings 12 years of experience as Dale
Aickinger's replacement.
Estancia's daudio Ruggiero works on her passing technique while Christine Heims looks on during recent work:,~
Manchester should also thank Charlie
Vanegas, the Costa Mesa rider who held
the lead from the second lap to the 13th
before spinning o ut and allowing
Manchester to take over for good.
Five of his players also have
experience, having taken part in las t
season's title drive. Returning are
captains Kim Smith and Karin Graves,
outside hitter Charmayne Conley and
back row player Kristin Coleman -all
seniors -and junior middle blocker
Allison Engelbrecht.
Riva called Conley his strongest all-
around player, Graves "the backbone of
the team, the sparkplug" and Coleman
the most consistent ballhandler.
None of them, however, have job
security.
"I ca1't even tell you the starters. (
keep miYing up the lineup, trying to find
Defenses dominate during
drange Coast's opening
scrimmage vs. El Camino
By Richard Dunn
~Wllllr
With a sputtering
offense and a
restraining defense,
Orange Coast College
stepped on the
football field Friday
against another team
for the first time
since last Dec. 1
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when it faced El Camino in the Orange
County Bowl.
Weary of the end-of-summer rigors of
bumping helmets against their own people
-OCC Coach Bill Workman said last
week he couldn't wait to play an
opponent -the Pirates finally got their
licks in during a controlled scrimmage
against visiting Santa Monica.
Predictably, both defenses shattered
each others' offense. And although the
Bucs finished with a 6-0 victory, Workman
wasn't pleased with the results.
Sophomore quarterback Donnie Smith,
who completed 4 of 6 passes for 53 yards,
hurried the Bucs into the end zone on
their first drive, but neither team came
close to.the goal line tbe rest of the way.
"On that fint drive, we went right by
them," said Smith, who fed tailback Eric
Washington on the option for a 2-yard
touchdown run.
"It's not the number of times you get
into the end zone, it's did you execute?"
Wotkman said. ''This was the worst
execution of offense in six years that I've
wanted them to do -we had good pass
blocking and we moved the ball.
"But after that, Holy Toledo, a lot of
those guys won't fit into the plans, but
that's why you scrimmage. We had a
blown assignment o n just about every play
we ran."
While Washington (6 carries for 9
yards), Shane Sherman (3-16), Mike
Whitlock (2-15) and Josh Wojtkiewicz (3-
26) handled most of the ball-carrying
duties, sophomore tailback Adrain Steen,
the Mission Conference's top returning
rusher, was on the injured reserved list
with the same hip ,injury that kept him
out of action last year for one game
completely and large portions of four
others.
Whether or not Steen, who's only 5-
foot-6, 185 pounds, can stay healthy this
season remains to be seen. Last year he
gained 976 yards on 172 carries (5.7
average) and earned second team All-
Ccntral Division/Mission Conf crcncc
honors.
Meanwhile, outside linebacker Joe
Estes, a projected starter, was lost for the
season on Friday with a shattered left
knee. Defensive back Mike Prince tore
ligaments in his right knee last Tuesday in
practice and will be out about three
~eeks, according to OCC trainer Dan
Bright.
On the encouragjng side, the Pirates
add'ed quarterback Josh Oingrich
(Edison) to their roster this week. Smith,
Don Hopkins, Sean Ponder and Oingrich,
~been here. The first offense did what we See OCC/11
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Monarchs assume · 13-0
lead over Hawaiian foe
The Mater Dei Hi&h football team uaed the bia ~ay to move in lront of lolani --T-rl'~"' or Honolu u, !3:.0, lato lri the fint qu~r of a acuon-opcning lllDO at
Aloha Stadium .
Ouancrback. Billy JJJanton connected on bis fint four pua attompll for 146
yards and a f"r of touchdowns to help tbe Monardw take early control.
Mater De ecored on its fim po11•ion. The TD ca.me on a <46--yard 1COrlq
atriko to wide receiver Raser Morante. Brian Broadbent kicked tho c.xua point
and the Monarchs ted, 7--0, three minut• into the contest.
Tho Viahora padded tho lead on a 7Pyard paN·run from Blanton to Ouu
Ruperto, who ptbtred the ball In at about tht. lolanl 20 and raced into tho end
aonc. The conversion lticlc wJed wide. '
On defense. Mater Del had alloWed juet two first downs with one cornin& on a
P-tn•lty. _.,. ne Piiot
the best combination," he said.
Riva faces a dilemma at outside
hitter, where junior Lori Newcomer and
sophomore Jennifer Stroffe will
challenge Conley. The same situation
arises at setter, with sophomores Kim
Coleman and Kristen Campbell battling
Smith.
Add to this puzzle senior setter Caren
McKinley and senior defensive specialist
Liz Sawin, both new to varsity, and
sophomores Andre Susson and Megan
Upham. Senior setter Kristin Spataro
could also be a factor, depending on her
recovery from knee surgery.
"We've got so many possibilities. It
could come down to whose playi ng well
on a given night," Riva said.
And that could be many of his
players. "In my 12 years of coaching I've
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Veteran cyclist Mike Lucero of
Riverside finished second, while Josh
Larsen of Balboa Island grabbed third.
"Vanegas had the lead for most of the
race until he made a mistake cutting
across the groove and went down," said
Larsen, another young racer at 19.
Larsen moved from fourth to third
after Vanegas' mishap but was unable to
catch Lucero.
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Costa Mesa High's football team is
rounding into shape and for one of
Orange County's smallest schools -
well, you'd never know it by the size of
the Mustangs. They are humungous!
Coach Tom Baldwin has his club
undergoing practice sessions with the
first game of the season Coming up Sept.
13 at Twentynine Palms. That's when
the Mustangs put on their own
operation of "Dcscn Storm," and the
hosts may .{eel like Costa Mesa is
bringing its 'Own brand of tanks with
them in the form of a couple of 6-foot-4,
285-pound sophomores, as well as the
talent of wide receiver Mike Meyer
(left).
Ail of the Big Green will be on
display Sept. 12 in the Pilot's ultimate
football tab for Locals Only.
LeBard name llves on at Orange Coast
8y Don Cantrell
Spec:W to .. Plat
T he proud name of LeBard echoed across the public
addrcas system during the fint two ycan of football
at Ora.op Coast Colleae -and the name holds
firm to thiJ day at tho home field: Le.Bard Stadium.
• m ~ Don Cantrell rtlUms to the Ptlot for the Sept. 12
football tab With I ~ill section on "'8 ~ Coast
Cotlege teams of 1948 and '49, the Of1glnll P.nte$.
And be was followed by another impressive LcBard, his
father, the late Harry Le&rd, who came to serve for
years u a highly oommendable OCC board trustee. The
Pirates stadium is named after him.
Harry was a staunch supporter of OCC sports
programs. He, too, had made his sterlin.1._muk in football
as a guard on the early day Santa Ana High teams -
days when the USC Frosh were one of \.heir opponents.
Harlo, tcOcctina bac~ said, "l think my Dad'• strength
on the Orange Coast bc)ard wu that he always had a
common-sense approach to problems."
Prior to occ•s openin&t both Harlo LcBard and
Fowler, who bad starred at Newport Harbor High,
entered F\illert~ Collcp in 1947. Fowler thiocd on the lt first alOle in 194& when a talented ~ ----nlty ~Of'!'etl, bu.t LeBud was shifted to H.L Looney'• .
Harlo LcBard:tumcd out to areet new l'itates coac:b Ray Hornet JUDIOf varaaty.
Rouo and pledpd to Jive hit belt. And he did. He didn't mind. "lt was lots of fun, and 1 didn't lose
LeBard wq one of tho drtvina forces boh1nd Cap ' an1. clisjbility on JV."
Shcue'• formidable Hunt~on llMcb ~bell team 'Ray Rouo, for me, was probably the belt coaCh l ever in 1946, which diaabled All:.OP tailbe&* Pouch had. He was the fint coach who used the pl)'C.hok>sicaJ
and his defendina C1F c~, Santa AM. -6, and thine to get auys fired up. He even had signs in the
1dvanced to ~ the Sunii:t i.e.. .tide. lodter room."'' LcBard said.
Thero Mfe Ocher notable ~"**' .... h two "On tbo dty of a pme, he would have U$ eat our meal =:~ ~u~:,vr:• ~ ~w.'.n, ~~!~~ !cid~ld play soft mu ic and we'd taJk thiftp.
but LCBud wu .bnPrwM becaute M wu ....,,
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never seen a group work harder
than this. I can't wait to get
started." •
• Newport Harbor: The S"Mlors
arc also anxious to t>cgin with the
re1um of a number or playcn.
including five scnion.
"We only IO&C two kids, bul
Corona del Mar looks real good
again. They're the team to beat (in
Sea View)," said sixth-year coach
Dan Glenn, whosete'lni'Wcnt 13-6
a year ago but stumbled in the
first r0J1nd of CIF.
1·0 beat CdM, Newport-Harbor
will need a healthy Tara Krocsch,
who injured her left knee last
summer. The senior outside hitter
was a firlt team all-CIF player.
Another senio r outside hittc:.r,
Maureen McLaren, returns for her
fourth season after garnering
second team all-league honors a
year ago, while senior Sally
Ncwbe.rty gears up for her t~ird ·
campaign.
Jennifer Glucch and Jenny
Hurlburt also return for their
senior seasons. "Our senior girls
this year have never beaten
Corona de! Mar, so that's one of
our goals this year," said Glenn.
who figures to be challenged by
University and Tustin as well.
Along with the seniors, the
Sailors have a pair of freshmen in
Misty May and Melissa Schulz who
Glenn said would sec plenty of
varsity time this season. Junior
Dani Foley, used sparingly last
yea r, should also contribute.
Assessing his team's early
poten ti al, Glenn said: "This looks
like our strongest team since we
1,1.·on CIF 5 • .( i,n 1987."
•Estancia: The big question
for the Eagles I his fall , is Wllaf will
volleyball life after Brooks be like ?
"We lost about 80 percent of
our offense wh en Brooks
graduated last year," Coach Tom
Pestolesi said, laughing only half·
jokingly.
Brooks, who Pestolesi called
"the best player to ever go to the
school ," led Costa Mesa to an 11·5
record last season and into the
CIF playoffs. The Eagles finished
third in the Sea View, !hough, and
their coach hopes that a move to
the less demanding PCL plus a
more team-oriented approach will
lead to a stronger finish this time
around.
"This is the first time in four
years we came into practice able
to do some things. We're way
ahead of where we've been in the
past," he said.
Leading the way this yea r will
be se nior setter Tayli;i Smallcomb
and juniors Claudia Ruggiero,
Leah Btaa!z and Chris1in c He ims.
Ruggiero, an all·PCL outside
hiller last year, should see plenty
more action in Brooks' abse nce.
Braatz. a middle blocker.
represe nts Es 1ancia's first
legitimate threat in the middle in
,
IMP~lal
Estancia High senior setter Taylia Smallcomb is described as a
"great leader" by Eagles volleyball coach Tom Pestolesi.
three years, Pes1oleSi ~aid. And
Heims, who will play On left side
this yca.r, has made vast
improvements over the summer.
But Smallcomb is the glue lhal
holds it all together. "TaJentwise,
she may not be the best setter
around, but she's a great leader,"
Pes101esi said.
Another senior, Danielle.Straub,
returns to the back row after ·
missing las1 season with an ankle
injury, while sophomore Tracey
Heims should crack the varsity
lineup as 1:1 backup setter.
"This year we've got no big stud
hitter to turr to and we may be
down a little bit from last year,"
Pcsto!esi said, "but we've got
potential to be better as a team.
·rhc kids have worked hard on
their own all summer to co mpete
with the other learns in our
league."
•Costa Mesa: A pair of first
team all-league players should
help the Mustangs in their charge
after PCL champion Laguna
Beach.
Senior Angela Tonavanik
returns as a top-rated middle
hlocker along with junior outside
hitter Olivia DiCamilti. Sophomore
outside hitter Heather Rol;>inson
complete s the core for sixth-year
coach Tomi Kenzie to build on.
"With those three back we
should be better than last year,"
s<iid Kenzie , nine months after the
team'!' first trip to the ClF playoffs
in 11 years.
"Before, we always thought
about winning. but until la st yea r
we questioned whether we could
win ," she said.
The Mustangs finished third in
the PCL in 1990 and plan to
improve on that. Laguna Beach is
generally regarded as untouchable
in league, but after that, it's
anyone's·ballgame.
Estancia and Costa Mesa enter
the season as the two teams most
likely to battle for the second
playoff berth. "We want lo beat
Estancia. Last year was the first
time we beat them in some time,"
Kenzie said.
C.Osta Mesa will look 10 a
number of experienced players to
achieve these goals. Senior Janet
Ospina returns as se tter, joined by
senior ba!:k row specialist
Ruthanne Chambers and junior
middle blocker Amy Yackel .
Kenzie said after years of losing,
these players finally believe they
can win.
"l "heir confidence is ·gelling
there." she said. "We're going to
have a good season. They arc
really looking forward to it.
They're enthO.siastiC and anxious
to start playing. They worked real
hard this summer."
•Mater Dt:I: Firsl·year coach
Laura Kennedy returns 10 her
alma mater, where she hopes to
guide the Monarchs to the same
Angelus League prominence she
enjoyed as a player.
"Our goal is to win the Angelus
League title like we did in the
past," said Ke nnedy, who
graduated from Mater Dei in 1986
and went on to play volleyball at
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~ ... year at middle blodc:c~ or on the ~tltd).: 11anc other newcomers -$!.11 ouulde_h1tter
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traDdor Kit Spath (OuUide hitter from ~· Beoch) and back '°" specialist Amy Alenn r
(Woodbridge) -will keep the pre55ure on I c
team's returning player&. JQ
,._ lut -· !lllin& ~ in ill .... o{ -in& the state counwne.nt. .
'lbc Pirates. wbo return fo\&t 1iar1cra ·from Jut
y<ar, wete piqued by injurlel but otill manqod to
finish in aecOnd" placo be.hind Golden West with a 9+
3 mark in the Oraqp. Empire Conference a year ago.
They were 12-6 in au matches.
H•rty, a left-handed se uer-from-Fountaitt-Vall
Hi.ah who ea.med All·OF laurels in· 1989, suffered
tom ligaments in her left thumb just before the 1990
seuon startfd 'then underwent surgery that forced
her out of id.ion for the year.
Outside hitter Reiko Matsumoto (FounWn
Valley), a first team AU·Orange Empire Con(~
selection last year and OCC's most valuable player,
bea<W the list of returning players. Matsumoto sc~ occ· lfl81AmOntllOTd"""Wtth18'! -d1gr11sry.r,,r
while recording 254 kills. , , 1 ~
"We went into last year very oonfidCnt and when
we lost Kim, things began to. unravel," uid OCC
Coach Jane Hilgendorf, entering her 19th season.
"So we bad a good season but not as good as we had ~ed. We need to keep Kim healthy and (ocused
this year." · •
Middle blocker ,Jennifer Kurtz. ll?e ~ates •'
improYed player a year ago, and ouu1de bitter Ca'!'e
Schafhauscr (Estancia), who set a ~I record with
19 digs in a match, are both returning starters. "1fg
McOonald a 5-10 middle blocker, also returns. '1
"We thi~k this is the best depth we've had sJnec
the mid·1980s" Hilgendorf said. "We also have a
number of piayers who can t>lay either micf~le
blocker or outside hitter. That gives us a great di!al
Hilgcn.dorf, who bas a 208-95 (.686)' record since
1977 when OCC entered the old South Coast
Conference, is 131-38 (.775) in conference matches
of versatility. ·
"This is also the tallest team we've ever had h.cle.
I would always take a small team in the past, but ..... e
won" the state title in 1980 with an offensive team
and that's the closest thing we've had to this squa~ in
terms of size. We're tall, but we pass the ball well
and play good defense."
during the same span. , .
The Pirates, who open their seaspo on Sept. 13 at
home against San Diego Mesa ·at l3 p.m., will also
feature &.foot·l middle blocker/outside hitter Stacy
Bekemeyer, a 1989 Cal Poly Pomona transfer from
Estancia High who redsbirted·last season.
This could be the year OCC dethrones Golden
West, the dercnding state and oon(erencc champion
-not to merition its intra-district adversary. Freshman Bryn Gillis, daughter of OCC men's
Pepperdinc Universily.
The new coach may, in fact,
have the talent this yfar to reach
those goals. The.Monarchs feature
a core of players that include three
seniors and three juniors.
Foremost among them is senior
Amy Moeller, an all-league outside
hitter a year ago. "She's strong in
every part of her game," Kennedy
s~id .
Senior Becki Gehlke has quick,
strong hands as the other outside
hitter, while senior Karla Erickson
provides consistency in lhe middle.
A trio of juniors \\<ill see an
increase of varsity playing time this
year,· Kennedy said. Patti Boland
will shore up setter duties, while
Erica Helferich starts at middle
blocker and Heather Lee at the
right side.
"Karla has incredible jumping
ability and she's very quick, the
quickest on the team," Kennedy
said. "Heather is a 6-fodt lefl·
hander and a newcomer to
varsity."
Anolher newcomer, sophomore
Allison Strickland, will back up
Boland at setter, while senior
Candi Ota figures to contrjbute
her passi ng and digging skills from
the back row.
"We've got a loi of depth, which
I think is really going to pay off,"
said Kennedy, who e:tpects Mater
Dei to fight Saint Joseph and
Santa Margarita for Angelus
League honors.
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Despite convincing wins over Bulgaria,
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quarter into the blowout they
nl'ed cd by outscoring the
Bulgarians. 7-2, the rest of the
D espite a valiant performance way.
in Thursday 's semifinal, the "We just didn't want to fall
United States will not be behind because we knew Bulgaria
competing for any medals in the had a tendency to run out of gas
Junior World Water Po lo at the end of ga mes due to their
Championships this weekend. performances in previous
The U.S. used a st rong mat ches," said U.S. head coach
defen sive effort in the -;eco nd half Rica rdo Azevedo referring to the
of Thursday's contest againsl close score entering the final
Bulgaria to cruise to a 14-8 victory period.
and lcmpnrarily keep their hopes Alt the joy turned into horror a
of winning a medal alive . shor1 time later as th e U.S. stood
To make this weekend's medal by and watched Spain beat the
round, the Ameri cans had to win heavily favored and previously
their game by more than five goals undefeated Hungarians.
and hope for a Hungary victory On Friday, in a game which had
over Spain . no bearing on the medal
After scoring the final goal with participants, the Americans routed
less than a minute remaining, to Japan, 13-4. Corona del Mar High
give them th e six-goal advantage , graduate Chris Oeding and Zach
the U.S. players and fans Holder notched three goals apiece
celebrated. They had turned a slim for the U.S.
one-goal lead entering the fourth The U.S. match against Bulgaria ----============= sta rted off slowly as each team
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2.9 percent on mother modets. misfired wilh regularity, and at the
end of one quarter it was the
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Led by 1bree defensive steals up the defensive pressure: and
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and-ti-soar-by Oedtn h-rt:J'"<. :-. -'."soori11g the final four goals. During
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After trading goals for most of the Bulgari1U11' lea.din& swrer
the third q,.urner, 'the U.S. turned Petar Petrov.
"This learn deserves s Jot of
credit for finl$hing the war, they
did and stopping the Bu garian
t;!m'1 offense," said Alevedo.
The U.S. was led by Ceding.
Craig Kredcll and Holder who
scored rour goals each,
The medal rounds will be held
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"I got a 6ad •tart, really. I e on the pole, hoping people
get tired, but they didn't.
ro has been practicing at 20 l~ all week and he never tired
ontt Lanen said.
• Prior to Friday, the longest
$eedway race in America wu last ~ar's Cirello 16-lap Qusic at
\:1len Helen Park in San
Bernardino, won by former
rtetional champion Bobby
Schwartz. • 9'
'Schwartz, who lives in Costa
Mesa, voiocd some displeasure
etrlier this week over the way the
2 0 ·I a p m a i n e v e n t w a s
h'Andicappcd.
I
Ride rs' handicaps were
l?J'edetermined, regardless of how
they fared during the 12 scratch
qualifying events Friday.
Schwartz and current national
champion Mike Faria, who were
pfaced on the 60-yard line behind
all the other eycli1t1, never
threltened the leaden.
.. Alt thole guys ahead of me are
IO good, there wu really no
chance to paa,'' Schwartz said
after finishing ninth.
"All l could do was lay back and
see if any commotion happened,
but it never did." ·
Faria, who leads the national
point standings again this year,
had better luck. Sixth after 10 laps,
he made a determined run to
finish in the fourth spot.
Alan Christian took fifth. Gary
Hicks, who had the best showing
during his four qualifying ~eats,
wu sixth, followed by Costa
Mesa's Phil C.Ollins in seventh and
Scott Brant in eighth.
After Schwartz, who bad
difficulty with the muddy track
conditions and needed aJI four
heats to qualify, Louis Kossuth
finished 10th, with Vanegas in
11th and Brad Oxley bringing up
th~ rear. •
•
Wardrup set to defend Will Jordan tourn..ey title
By Howard L. Handy
Sports Wlllef
J oho Wardrup of Corona del Mar will
def end his title in the 19th annual City of
Costa Mesa Will Jordan Classic golf
tournament beginning today.
Wardrup is one of three former champions
in the field at Costa Mesa. Golf and Country
Club. The others include 1980 title winner
Mike Ivy and Jirn George, the 1973 inaugural
event champion. •
George, incidcnta1ly, has played in all 19
tournaments as an amateur and is believed to
be the only player with this distinction.
leab<iy• 1Yinone/P1lol
OCC defender Sean Loftis pulls
down Santa Monica ball-carrier
during Friday's scrimmage.
OCC:
Offense
struggles
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in that order, took snaps on
Friday, even though freshman
Gingrich has only been with the
team for three days.
"In a normal situation, it would
be hard for (Gingrich) to do that,
but 70 percent of the offense is
the same," said Workman, a
former Edison coach. '
Defensive lineman Kelly
Jackson, a potential JC All· 1American, had 3Yl sacks
unofficially against Santa Monica
while Rodney Bruce and Peter
Colthirst had interceptions.
"They wouldn't let us punish the
quarterback today," said Jackson,
who also dencctcd a pass and
made several stops on the line of
scrimma1te.
The Pirates, who played in the
Orange County Bowl and wcn't 8-3
last season, open the regular
sc~son on Sept. 14 at Long Beach
City.
"We have a lull field of over 300 golfers in
four flights," chairman Joe C.Ostello said. "Our
prize money this year is $6,500, and we'll have
prizes for the first 10 finishers in each flight."
Wardrup, a graduate of Corona dcl Mar ·
High School and USC, won the event here on
the second extra hole last year. Two years ago,
he lost to fellow Trojan teammate John Gilles
in a playoff. ·
Competition began today with the
Champi?nship and A Flight players playing the
Mesa Lmda C.Ourse. Sunday thi:y wiJI play the
Los Lagos course with the low 16 finishers on
Saturday getting preferred starting tim~ and
foursomes beginning at 12:11.
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The public is invited to watch the action
without charge.
Among the former champions are Scott
Simpson (1974), who later won· the U.S. Open,
and Mark O'Meara who played at Mission
Viejo High and is among the teading..mt:10ey
winners on the PGA Tour each year. •
A year ago, Wardrup fired a 66 on Mesa
Linda on Saturday and came back with a 73 OJl
Sunday over Los Lagos. . • . 'i~ Handicaps for the four flights based on the
Slope Index include: Championship Flight (0-
4.3), A Flight (4.4-9.2), B Flight (9.3-13.1) and
C Flight (13.2-18.0).
sec cross Country
teams open season
T be Southern California
College wo men's cross
country team begins life
without Sherri Hall when it opens
its season today at the CaJ State
Fullerton Invitational at Carbon
Canyon Park in Brea.
from Phoenix C.Ollege. Wilkins
believes Bird has potential, but a
lot will depend on l>ow she can
battle through a current ankle
injury.
Hall, who finished ninth overall
at the NAIA national finals in
Kenosha, Wis. last November,
won't be on hand for the
Vanguards, but Coach Bryan
Wilkins believes his squad is solid
anyway.
Rounding out the women's team
is Dana DeVaney, Orange Coast
College transfer Kelly Bell,
sophomore Michelle Negron and
freshman Heidi Vicselmcyer.
"We won't have Sherri this year,
unfortunately, but we've got sorhc
good runners," said Wilkins. "Our
No. 1 runner will probably be
Amber Coley, a junior who was
No. 2 behind Sherri last year."
Of the six runners on the men's
squad, the top four arc pretty
evenly matched and will determine
their places as the season
progresses, according to Wilkins.
The four arc sophomore Ken
Cabral (Stacy's husband), junior
Troy Bailey, junior Steve Scruggs
and freshman Chad Heaton.
At No. 2 will be either Stacy
Cabral, the team's No. 3 runner
last year. or Nancy Bird, a tnnsfcr
The other two runners are Stu
Smith, a junior from Grass Valley
Calif.. and Matt Garrett. '
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Rrst Orange QmtJ -afters bonus lor wDPld l'IC8Pd IT he ~naugural running o; the Goodyear Oran~
County Marathon, to be held Sunday, Nov. 3,
will offer a $100,000 bonus to each of the
men's and women's division winners if their time
beats the world record for their respective divisions.
The men's world record of 2:06.50 is held by
Belaynch Densimo of Ethiopia and the women's
world record of 2:21.06 is held by Ingrid Kristiansen.
"The bonus money can only add to what ( believe
is the optimal marathon course in the world," said ...
Costa Mesa's Kent Bowen, OCM president and chief
executive officer. "We have a flat course which is
certified as an Olympic qualifying course and, most
likely, we'll have perfect weather."
· The 26.2-milc marathon course winds through six
cities, starting on State College Boutevard .fn front of
Anaheim Stadium, then moves through Orange,
Santa Ana. Costa Mesa and Tustin before finishing
on Campus Drive in ,front of UC Irvine.
"Every city and every company we've approached
has been very supponive," Bowen said. "To be
honest, I did anticipate some resistance, but it's been
See MARA THON,..
Mesa's Bowen driving
force behind mar11thon
By Dennis Broslertious
""""""
K ent Bowen knew that trying to put oq an
event the magnitude of the Goodyear Orange
County Marathon would not be easy.
The 29-year-old Bowen, who lives with his wife
Karen in Costa Mesa, is the president and chief
executive officer of the inaugural OCM. The race is
scheduled for Sunday, Nov. 3.
"I wanted to o rganize this event for two primary
reasons," Bowen said. "A major sporting event
involving many facets of the community docs nothing
but help bring the community closer together.
"Also, I was an amateur athlete and I· know the
struggles and obstacles these men and women face
every day. I wanl 'to produce an event which will
See BOWEN,..
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8 a.m.-U.S. Open, Ch. 2.
CoUqt: Football
9:30 a.m.-Hawaii·low•, ESPN.
9:30 a.m. -Tuu-Mississippi St., TBS.
10:30 a.m.-lndiana-N. Dame, Ch. 4.
11 1.m.-A.ir Foree-Colorado St., PT.
12:30 p.m. -Wuh.·Slanford , Ch. ?.
SATURDAY
• Dodgers·Pirates, Ch. 11, 4
Hone Katina
2 p.m. -Maryland Million, ESPN.
8:30 p.m. -Del Mar replays, Ch. S6.
12:30 a.m.-Dcl M•r replay&, PT.
2 p.m.-Los Alamitos repll)'I. PT.
WOtMn'• Votleybell
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10 a.m.-R1ms-GiaJ1U, KMPC (710).
I p.m.-Dronoos-Raidcrs, KF1 (640).
I p.m.-Ch1rgers-49ers. XTRA (690).
HOOPING-IT UPI
D illman•S Restaurant came on on top in Thursday's
battle against Coast 2 Coast for the No. 2 seed in
the City of Costa Mesa Summer Buketball Men's "B"
League playoffs which open next week at the
Downtown Community Center. At top (left to ridtt),
Tim Malloy of Coast 2 Coast, and Dillman's Cfiuck
Oltman, Scott Oestafano (about to grab rebound) and
Brian Gurski keep their eyes on the ball. At left,
Dillman's Oltman drives past Andrt!W Deniker as
Roger Church looks on in badc.P.O'Und. Dillman's
r.revailed, 77·55, as Oestafeno notCfted 34 ~ints to
ead the way. Dillman's will be off until its tint
pll\iOff Thursd~y, Sept. 19, wl\ile-.Cqtit""-Z-Ctiast. wi).I.
be 1n action in the playoffs next Thlirsday.~-Sept. 1 i.
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3:30 p.m. -W•shington St.·Oregon, PT.
4::30 p.m. -Wyoming-Colo. Si .. ESPN.
7 p.m. -BYU·UCLA., PT.
• BYU·UCLA. PT. 7
SUNDAY
•Rams-Giants, Ch. 2, 10
•Dodgers-Pitt., Ch. 11, 10:30
MONDAY
•Dodgers-Reds, Ch. 11, 4:30
• Redskins-Cowboys, Ch. 7, 6
BaUl>a.11
10:30 a.m.-lA·Pin .. KA.DC (790).
.S p.m. -Brewers-Angels, KMPC (710).
SCHEDULE
Siiturday
W.atff l"olo
Championships at Corona del Maf (flnals
al Corona del Mar HS). Practices begin
in flag football 8:30 p.m. -San Jose St.·Florid11, SC.
12:30 a.m.-Wyoming·Colo. S1., ESPN.
"'""' 10 1.m. -Swcdcn-Fioland, SC.
10:30 p.m.-U.S. vs. USSR. PT.
B•Hhall
10:30 1.m.-Br1vc1·Me1s, WOR.
1 l :20 a.m. -Glants·Cubs, WGN.
• p.m. -Dodgcrs·Piratu, Ch. 11 .
.S:30 p.m.-Whirc Sox·Rangcrs, WGN.
Golr
1 p.m. -C•nadian Open, ESPN.
VoUcybell
SUNDAY
TELEVISION
CoUqe Football
6 p.m. -LB S1.-SO SL, XIRA (690). Community college -Or.in\\' Co.st at
San Diego~ Tournament, a day.
MONDA y U.S. _,...,,";'!'.:: "· H""il''~"
TELE\llSJON' National Te.am, .at Newport HarbOr, 1
Au10 a.t:ln1 8-el:llU p.m.
5:50 a.m.-GP of Italy, BSPN. 1 l:lO a.m.-Pltattt:CUlii, WON. Junkin
4 p.m. -Sprint car r•cin1, SC. 4:30 p.m.-Dodgers-Reds, Ch. ti. VI Jun lor Waler Polo World
Pro FoodMlll •:30 p.m.-E.Kpoa-MetJ, WOR. Championsh!in .at Corona del Mar
• )' m 01 ..... 8,-· TBS {Semifinals at Coron.a del ~t HSJ. JOa.m.-Rams·Giants,0\.2. : p .. -... _ · r~,r-~-...... • 1 p.m.-Whlte Sol•A'I, WON. '-"-""".-""!' 1 p.m.-Chargc,.....9crs. v.•. · Hodw1 College men _ Soutfiem California
Monday -.. Community colle-ge ~n -Long ~ach
CC a1 Orilnge Coast College, ) p.m.
Tuesday
'"""' Cbmmunity col~ men -0ran8" Coast jt S.n'b Manic.a,·) p.m.
Tennis
High school girls -Sunny Hiiis at
Eslancia, 3 e.m.
Practices for youth flag footb11l
through the City of Newport
Beach Parks, Beaches ind
Recreation Dcpar1men1 begin
M9nday, Sept. 9.
Teams will be fanned at the
'2 jf.iT[""-Pffi BlictfliiVififiOnal, Th, (.
Aulo Racina
-.S p.m.-O&kn.Bonpi....:rN'I-----ry::iii'.'=c~..;~fft';·r:r-:---'"'-"1-....__.at_erl State ·ftJI~ 1~. p.m.-, . ......,...,Ii" Collete Footblll 10 p.m.-Caalda·USSR. SC. 9 .ii.m. =:::;::::::;::::;::::;::::;::::;::::;::::;:;:::;:::;:::=
10 a.m. -V1nderbill·Syracuse, SC. • rrv Footbllll Soc:ttr -
following elemcn11ry achool
locations: Andersen, Newport Heig~t1 Marine~ Harbor 'cw
an "Newport Elementary.
. Playen will compete in three
.different divisions dceending 9n
411gc. The "A" bivi11on is (or
playcn bom between 1978 and
1979; the "B" Division Cor thOlc
born lrom 1980 to 1981; and I~•
"C" Division'" for 1hoee born ln
1982 or 1983. ·
.S p.m.-Richmond 400, TBS.
RoneRKln1
8:30 p.m. -Del Mar rep{l)'I, Cit.' S6.
2 a.m. -Del Mir replays, PT.
:Z:lO 1.m.-Lot Alamitos nplay1, P'T.
RADIO ...... ,,
J()'.30 1.m.-8r11Ve1°Meu, KNX (10701.
4 p.m. -Dodac,..Plrata, KA.BC /790 .
1 p.m.-Brewcrs-Anaell. XTRA 690 .
1 p.m. -C.nt.Pldres, KFMB (760). c.a .. , ... 11
12:30 p.m.-AtlZ.-OSU, Kl.AC (570).
5 p.m.-CSF·Ta. Tech, KMNY (J~).
7 p.m.-BYU·UOA KMPC (710).
10:30 a.m.-Obdnnati·Penn St., PT. 6 p.m.-Re'aaldna-Dallaa, Q . 7. College l'Mf1 -Soothttn C.lifornl.a
6 p.m. -LB S1.-San Diego St., PT. Hone bdlit: ~-at Menlo CDI~.
8:30 p.m.-lndiln1-No1rc Dame, SC. 8:30 p.m.-Dtl Mar replm. O . S6. . C:ollefe women -c.lifomla
Tmnll 2 1.m.-Oel Mar rep1.,... )'i', ~.at Westem New Mexko ~I.ands
10 a.m. -U.S. Open, USA. ,. Gell' Toorn.arnent. .all d..ay.
1 p.m.-U.S. Open, Oi. 2. 1'2:30 1.m.-Canadlan ()pep, ESPN. ~~women -11 ~•nst
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10:30 a.m.-Doc1Jtrs-Pirtle1, Ch. I I. .....II Sunday 10:3.5 1.m.-Bravet-Me.ta, TBS. •:JO p.m.-Doctaen-CJn., KA.BC (790). Watet Polo
11 :20 a.m. -Oiao""°'ba, WON. .!:30 p.m. -P'"'ru-Hou., KFMB ('160). Senion
S p.m.-Brcwet>Anple. ESPN. 7:30 p.m.-Teu.Aniels.. KMPC (710~ U.S. NatloNI Te.am Y$. HuJl&.arlan
Golf Pl'o tootbtll NatK>nal .:re1m, at CaroNi del ~r. 2 ~15 Noon-Canidlan Open, £SPN. 6 p.m.-Red»ld11a-DallU: KNX (1070), p.m. •
12:30 a.m.-Ctnt • "Open, ESPN. -BJ !Hnn/1 BtWtubou1 Junk>tt
Ill Junior W.11er Polo World
'
Prac\ke1 are held artcr tchoOI,
with_ 11mc1 played' Thuraday
even1np at Grant How1ld Park In ~.orona del Mar. For more
mlormallon, call (714) M4·31SI.
• -lly ,.,. rd'it
Saturday. September 7 , 1991 ••
OCC women C1Jt iltfl I : l.llf-.-..1 •• Ivel • II DCC earn 1-1 tie rlrom 8 1 in 1949, rolUng to an 8·2 record It was too good to last. From 84 . , Thero will be a three-day Health
juat the oppOlitc, Now. wbea wo're . and Fltneu &po besinnlna Nov. 1 ~ every day of the week to in the Brpn Eventt Center at UC
make this all happen, we ace a lrvi~ f'caturfna Rollerblade and _J.ilht the end of.die tunnel!• "half pl~' de1POD1tratiaD.t.
"ROllO and Johnny Owens (line and even drew a JC bowl One day, a new admi11istrator,
l•n opener coach) were a good oorobination," . invitation. The '49 Bucs started Charles Mashburn, approached
LeBard added. "Rofso was calm with SS playcrt, but only had 19 LcBw Land.ukcd IJjm how he-lett-
and mild, but JohMy added the rcmAioing by the ~nd-of the -about teaching algebra. He never The Goodyear Orange County AJtO tcheduled that day wiU be Mantbon will benefit the JCJds
dte wheelchair marathon, the Canc:er Conn~lon Inc in Irvine
Rollerblade marathon and and the Onon ~lula ... Society i~
corporate relay marathon. Other Costa Mesa, the March of Dimes
support ~nta achedu!ed lnclude a and the American Canc:er Society.
St run, 3k watt. lk kids walk. a,nd Those interested in participating
all-day Orange County Qusme or volunteering in one of the many
Food Fcatival and Music Festival events of the marathon can call
commencing on the finish line on (714) 640-2593 or (800) 345-6685.
race day. -By ne Pllol
BOWEN: DrMng foPCe
From B4
reinforc:e their pride in their
athletic abilities and continue to
offer encouragement."
Bowen•s athletic career dates to
1984 when be qualified for the
Regional Olympic Trials in cycling.
He then turned professional and
raced against top cyclists such as
Greg LeMond. .
He was instrumental in the
National Cycle Lea&UC where he
was a key rider and coach for the
Los Angeles Wings, and later, a
franchise owner of the Phoenix
Mustangs.
Bowen says he began working
toward making a marathon in
Orange County a reality in May
1990. After recruiting a staff to
help with logistics and marketing,
he sought charitable beneficiaries.
Kids Cancer Connection. Inc. in
Irvine, as weU as the Orton
Dyslexia Society in Costa Mesa,
were ftrst on board.
"It 's easy to develop an
emotional attachment after seeing
wh at these gro ups do for
children," Bowen said.
Other charities later added as
OCM recipients were the March
of Dimes and the American
Cancer Society.
COSTA MBSA -Orange
Coast Co11cge sophomore
Dominique Dalton booked in a 22·
yard blast with two minutes
rcmalninJ to carp a 1-1 tie with
Las Posataa in at non-con!crcncc
women's soccer seuon~pen~r
Friday at OCC.
Trina Williams assisted on the
Pirates goal, which culminated a
strong second half, according to
Coach Barbara Bond.
"We have 13 freshman among
our 16 players, and we played
agitated and anxious in the fint
half," Bond said.
"But we improved in the second
half and controlled play. We did
not allow a shot in the second
half."
Sherry Good opened'the scoring
for the first ·year Norther n
California school with a goal 18
minutes into the first half.
CCC goalie Gwen Sukecna had
three saves.
ftrst," which prompted him to regular season. favored math and may have
laugh. LcBard said, "Ray called us in thought Mashburn was kidding.
"And I liked Wendell Pickens to take a vole o n the. bowl He wasn't. He said, "You're
(assistant grid coach)." he said. invitation, but we were down to 19 80ing to teach math."
"He was also the baseball coach guys. We were tired and injuries So that led to another degree
and we won the championship. We had taken a toll. so we voted to let and LcBard wound up teaching
beat Fullerton. I remember that." it pass." math for 25 years.
LeBard played right field and One of his biggest amusements Maybe i~ was full circle from
alternate catcher. r in football came during prep days. one angle. He starte d with
"I remember Bogie Horrell at LcBard said, "We were leading numbers on the blackboard as a
center, tackle Bud Stange, end 6-0 in our fi nal game at halftime. signal-caller and bowed away with
Tom Rogers, halfback Raul Cap Shcu.c comes in at halftime big numbers -on the blackboard
Hernandez, halfback Ray Vidal, and tells us, 'If you win this game, and in the football statistie>al
who got even better when -he went you'll all get gold footballs as big columns.
to Sa~ Diego State; Orv as goose eggs.'"
Thrcadgtll, who was a pretty good He laughed, then said, "Later
passer, and John Fowler, who was we get these little gold-cpatcd
a good athlete," he said. footballs and it didn't appear there
"The camaraderie was not as was a sixteenth of gold in them. I
strong as it is on a high school recently looked at mine and it's all
learn, but we were pretty close-brass-colo red now.''
knit. T h c o Id b a rrac ks LcBard taught at Huntington
(dormitories) from Army Air Beach High for 30 years, but
Corps days helped. There was no retired "a couple years ago." He
discord," LcBard explained: was also amused at his educational
"I liked this new school (CCC). pattern. He first earned a dcgreo
Fullerton was a long ways away m physical education with a minor
and Orange Coast felt more like in industrial arts. In time, he
home. A lot of that had to do with found he didn't favor teaching PE,
Ray Rosso," he said. but earned another degree so he
Although. CCC struggled in could accept something he enjoyed
1948, the Pirates amazed everyone -driver training.
Volleyba ll entries
being accepted
T he City of Costa Mesa
Community Services Department's
Recreation Division is accepting
entries for adult volleyball fall
leagues in men's, women's and
coed.
The fee is S 140 per team (plus
$9 cash each game for officials'
fee).
For more information, phone
the Costa Mesa Community
Services Department at (714) 642-
0646.
From North Orange County
~ .from South Orange County
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\i\'.inlt'd .:q1;
EARN 15%-1~ fully ..
cured by Trwt Deed9
~local R..i Estate.
c~ •. Acit 53&-3027
Mo11r·v
to Ln.111 _:>q1.1
( I 1 t' 1 ',' 11 l' 'f) t .-) -J ~ t)
PHOENIX FMTAIYI A D .. ty Salary $300 for
LAaw Friday, Sepl e, buying merchandlM.
8pm from JWA to No exp nee. 714/ eeo-
Phoenbc. AtTtv. JWA 8811. ext. 3456.
Monday, Sept. 9, 8am. ACCTS PAYABLE, ex-
$751 Tom C. 85M84e pld)Mg, etc. Expert.
Of 844-8714. ence. Flex hra. Call
r,1rmncrsil1p~. SS·lO
any!me, 722-7027.
~ ..... II 30 MIN I YACHT Club m.mbef-._.. * ahlp, dl9Counted, Npt Pawn any vehicle. Betlch area. Pvt party .
AdVeftlslng
IALU ASSISTANT
No caah llmlt S..t Program In Calif. Cell 714-240-8431
AUTOPAWH T11-111S Dir
We are currently look·
Ing tor someone to
uslat our lnalde and
ou1aide Claaaffled Ad-
V9rtlalng ..... watt on
a dally bula. The
qualmed Individual w111
ualst the outald• atatf
with ad layout, proof
e«rectlona, ad copy
pick-up. vacation relief
and other dutlM aa
required. Thia per90f1
will ualat th• lnalde
ataff by handllng the phones during peak
perloda, aulstlng In
..... profecta and Ya·
cation relief. If you are
a fast teamer, flexlble,
reaponatble and have
a aal•• apptltude, come join our tum. A
•WIDOW HAS t•• for TD'al $20,000 up. No C{ed~ ~ penally. can o.uon M. 49'-435 NOW!
I.• .~' . t t
O(Jllll''>llC'-o 3018 NEED HELP
Peraonal Loan• to H 0 U a • K • • P • R
from $18,00().$50,000 N•aDaD, 4 daya per
Debt contoftdatlon to -k for famtly ot 4.
SI0,000. 600-922-6776 Cooking, laundry, cleaning, marketing,
maintenance of a
large home. 988-0179
/\111, l 11 .• 11!·,
.!'J20
LIVE..tN Houaeueper
wanted . Pvt room,
bath, lV, aalary. Call
after 2pm, SNS+4535
IY'IW>I!! rel!~ cat and proof ""~ ~ of lnauranc4t la nee-.
Employment 5530
RECOVERY Career oppty. Wiii aary. Send your r• IElllllAR train. (213) 439-7407 eume or come In and
e Sept.18-0ct. 23. nn out an application.
Chrlat PrHbyterlan Advertising N•WWMH"t heof\/
~M<>c:,7~ INSIDE SALES eoete .....
tlon • reglatratlOn. The Newport PILOT
11Mioh/C08ta ..... 330 Weet ... 8 t. L , ". t •·
~ llll1lll .''125
FOUND: Ught beige
male cat w/racoon tall.
Vicinity of Hartx>r &
VlctOr1a. 548-7281
LOST Cat, long haired
Calleo, white feet, •• Artgete:e'' re:iART.;22-eoe4.
Pilot currerrtiy hu a Coeta ...... CA
full-time lnaid• aaln Ha7
posftlon avallaDle In Attnt CIMelllecl
the Clasalfted Aflv«· Menager
ttatng Department. If APMTM•NT
you can bring ua wv110 ws1-AftT
•al•• experience, a •"" ""' -poalttve phone ~. Newport Beech prop.
INCREASE
YOUR
REACH
THROUGH
OUR NEW
IMPROVED
LOWER RATES
~ea
S 1.50 per llne
per day.
That'• ALL YOIJ pay.
Bued on 4 tines,
13 lnMnlons
In"" SERVICE
DIRECTORY
For m~ Information
CALI.. TODAVll
ASK FOR
CANDY
Your
Service Dlr.c:tory
Re~
142-4321
Ext 310
C. n pc-I
Cl('a11111q J'-i 14
Reptlfr Pro 15 Vrs
Power Reatr9tctllng
lnatall New & UMd
FU1/541·1872/Servlce
CP1nl'T1f
C( 11-11 '"'" J'J2G
(~I I [) ', • f \ j ( t I 1 !
8u1ll1111~1 3~60
........ ~Ion.
drtvewaya, patloa,
room addition•. aaw
c utting, c oncrete
remov. Uc. 254724'.
838-1043 or 838-3528.
Electrical 361 O
L,111cbc .qJ(' ,\
L<1wn C.11 P 3808
•TREES•
Toppeo/Remove Lewna
apmkl"-clnup 751 ·3476
Dulty't Lnm Malnt.
Monthly/Wk ly or 1
time. fl9t Ill 241·1640
//Orlvewaya..patlo• **KMS Elec:trlc, 22.0V, LAWN malnl. Res./Com.
path• etc. No IOb too room addition•. cell-New aod. Srinkter •Y•
111\111. ...... Uo. llorMI Ing fana, llghtl, pluga, tems. Clean up•. Tr_.
Mickey 53&-0553 panel upgraCI... Fr-trim Free Ht 588..()443
D.A.Z. Conetrvot1on .. ttmatea 4S7-e101 S.S.L Malnt. & Land.
Craftamanahlp, eon-UC #8025e8 Rea./Com. new aod,
c~• & bk>c:k. Frff ELECTRICIAN aprfnk rpr. Rellable.
eat.-Competitive UC.ll'S97664 Uc. bonded.751·7015.
prion. 761-8535. (714) ~230 THE GREEN SCENE
ORTIZ CONSTRUCTION aUNLIN•~•CTRtC ~T~
Muonry-Con«ete Pa-SeN. Np M 15 yrs Sptinklef lnetallalion ~· Pelnl All elec apec. Tr" Trlmmlng/Remov.I
Lnlcepe. ... ~ 4113$6821, 87:M>359 i..wn Malnt & Qeanupa
C•" .1· 1 • Fences
Rototlllng *432-8804•
S t . Lio. #899028
VICTOR'• Prof. Gar·
den & Malnl Land-
.Ml;& ~.~8, ~ST1_!ti p •NC• 8 .QA T • S . acaplng 10 yra exp.
MAn .....-. New Repelr. Redwoodl Excel. reta, 467-1739
T11\ . .., Y.i2H & Decks 3G15
Masonry 3828
+ REPAlR. All typea ~ Poe1 Rep!-. CM/NS
of P•vera. Waahlng & Jim Whyte 642·7206 SNllng. 497-6885
J .M . eon.trvctton ALL typea brick, die &
Cl11lrl C.ir(' 1535
COSTA MESA mother
haa o penlnga for
& Remodel'"9 ato ne work. Hard· tlpeolela.t. Frff .. 1. acape, pool won< &
714/647-2449 eniry. Steve 985-1478
PUBLIC NOTICE ch1tdcal'9, 2 veara and
The C .. lf. Public Utlll-up,~ see> a Wffk tun
ti.. Commlealon, RE· tlrM, and l..c> a YNek
QUIRES that all Uffd, part time. Big fenced
houaehold gooda yvd & Iota of toya .
Flou1 BRICK , T IL •, BLOCK , CO ...
CRl!T• Uc. & Refa.
675-3852. lnc;t.!11 Rrp,111sJ620
I t th 1 Dtaney movie video•.
P.iint1ng 3858
IWllllOWClfole1191int.
Pllnting. Ira/Ext. Hoi.,i
Apt. Qual. job. Free M t
St. lic#569897S3&-1758
W.P. YOUNGQUIST
Pllntlng Contrlctor
Quallty painting by
pr o f e a 1 lo nal1
ttc1P602098. Insured.
Fr-est. 845-3305
Papering 3866
WE Gell Shel Hq TOQIChtr
Total Interior Remod-
eling StKV. AdWtoe To
The Crazy. 833-7172
Pl,1stc
Rcp.11r 3880
........... patetl p1ast·ertng
Cuatom texturing, quality
work. Proble!M-No Prob-
1911'\11 13298&4. 554-7831
Sandblnttng
Reatucco, painting ,
687-4744. Uc. 298005.
Plumbing 3890
24 Hr EDD•l415522
HEATV«i ' Pt.UM81t«J
Lie 541878. ~
Scrr·t·:1
St•r-. 1l t", ,n20
~:;~~;:;::::::;;~=======ti LOST, Black purM, at • Nordatrom. Aug. 28.
1100 finder• fee.
PteaM c:all 49&-4110
or write P.O. Box 223,
9JC 02893.
high energy, typtng •rty hu Immediate
akllta and ~stanoe. opening tor PIT .,.._
we wlll provide you rfenoM LAaalng Agt.
wtth a fftendty atmoa· Posttlon r9<1ul,.. leaa·
phere room to grow Ing, cuatomer MfVlc•
and the training to & oftlce dutlu. For
make you auccesaful. additional Info, pfeaM
To join OUf team, aand call: 944 0909
mover•' pr n • r meala & aneeka ln-
P .U.C. Cal T numb«, eluded. Exp end rera
llmo'a & chauffeur'• avt. 548-7217 ask for print U*r T.C.P. num-R
.....,. ltwtallera DRIVEWAYS: build or Hardwood fir, llno.. repair, brfck/block. No
ceramic, carpet•. Sub Job too blg/•ml. Pree
ftr rpr. Uc. 54&-282l. eet. Efrain, 850-2378
Handy M:rn 3710
M9tlc:uk>Ua Morton'a
Mobile Sc:f'een Service
Nobody bHta Mor-
ton'• prtcM Nobody!
O\K prtc:ea are eo low
you have 10 look up to
... the bottom. TODAv·s
REAL ESTATE
CLASSIFICATIONS
1002-2790
ARE IN THE REAL
SELL
your u..d "hicle
throu9h cl.uaified
Ml-5171
ber In all ~ __ erlM __ ·-----1 Music
your mum• or come AllllTMT IAIAGIRI ~1::,11 out an ai>-EMii TO ._ft. RE-
Lcssonc. .3835 m.ms. If you have • EvH. & wknda. E. *** REMODELING
question about th• I• Coat a M•••· My Custom work. ei.c .•
galtty of a mover, llmo home. Reta. Avt. Lota Carpentty-Tli.Ptumb.·i Mualcal Dir. fOf Nwpt or chauffeur, Call: of Love. 722-884&. Fences. Ketll 898-31 18 Hbr HS & CM CMc
(714) 642-8695
51111111..1• •
Newport llellohl c..te .....
PILOT a30weet-..at. Coete ..... ,CA .....,
Attnt Cl•n llled
...... Ir
LOCATE. llARKITIIGI
IAREHOUll
t.-...1t1
Pub'lc Utlltlff Com-UC. Day car.. My COM -.,.,-.....w---... •""P..,.Al...,R"""•,,,..,.,H'""o-... -.. ~, ~Y":,:;,, °'::
ml .. k>n. 714-558-4161 hm. MMJa Ind. 15 yra Rent.I PROPERTIES I .00. In your home. SPRINKLERS are my !!!:.. ~!!,.fl0.4¥73eto 8PM."-Paint.carpentry-etc.· $15/leaaon. Atl teveta. only bualne ... Tlme,..,
RPp.l" J'.1._',
,...._., -Drywall. Olrye45-5277 I Kevin Weed 539-885'1. valve•, drip aystema. ATTN 8potW minded Nann./oe1npenlen, lnataltatlon & Repair.
tndtv, atudent9, new warm a. kWtng, recent •HANDYMAN• Plano leuona. All llGff. 722.7924 Chat*.
Ad<l1t1<111..:;
H1·1-·1 1 • !• i "l , l 1 ll
wtt. PIT/wee & wknda, AddltSoM/remod. Gen-.• w._-, yra -c.ii ~i-yra exp. Ref. avail. t STATE TABLOID
SECTION
reald9nta. 11504300/ refs ~ ......... 10 ..... 111111 ....__,.._ I Vour home. Over 25
n.x Khedute. 645-1154 era I Repair• and eicp. Trtde 975-1347· A ....... DY _ .... 1 714/668-0181 U1y • lliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil Handyman Mr'tlk:ea s-. --TR•• Trhftml"9 & 710o7IOI Hom• Repalra Removal, It haullng. Home Dealgn Reuooabte rat ...
l :t1•,1!1 t'"-,'
()l'l''-lllli11il, .''llll
A.A. VENDING
Nothing down. Han-
d 11 n g Herehy'•· NablaCO, M&M'a, Ao-
counta eatabllahed. '200-UOOO/Wte. WOAK o r o a a ea r n I n g•
AT HOMI!. Auembl• 13,500/mo. P/T. Muet
Jewelry, electronlc•. have good crecm. eoo-
toye, *· ~,... lnfb. fMM.OC587 No aellna requked. _;;.=..;..;.;,;;-.. ____ I•
Send SASE to: H~ llTAILllH
wonc.r.-D. P.O . Bo• VINDIMO ROUTE
1H, Trebuoo Canyon, No Compet i t ion-
CA 02071. lnveatm•nt Secured
Dlatributor-Wholeaater By Equipment & Mer·
WOfllC llVlllft' cNndl9•. Call l'..t TWOWllDI "'91nRHeuttom 1· & IC)0453..78S1 l4HRS. RllTIM IN 8 YURSI lt'a poeat~ fOr you to Mall RecelYtng Cntr,
earn 1100•2200. n/Trench. Cople9, •tet., ~ week fOr the off,eup,, mat! boXM.
,_ of your ltfe, 449 11tO. 11M144.
year old company, PAV PHONE AOUTI!. arowtna .DY 1MP9 end LOCAL AAEA. QUICK 6ounde, ttaa ~ u.c...
ptOduOt UMd by the '~ mllltery, NA.IA ~ vmlDIMG MMl'TSI '°"""9 IOO ~ l!am • good IMfW, nlH. Nev•r befor• ptload 80 .... QUtctdv. ~ to IN Oen-1----.a..vtNo -
.,... Pubtlo, ... ~ --.., .... ..._.~ ...... ""' -Time. ... a ..Cindi
OHl!.ot'·A-KJN D 15'" _,,., 111' Oft TOI ~ of 111, llQt( to lt.000,000 + IO 821,000. Mil _.. Clllll DeNIOf'I AMoO. ==-~~ ~ .... .,HOWi ..no.., ..,,. to ,.. Petented Oon•umer
erld cen ~ C.-l'lrodUCC. .,~ ~· Mr. WINNu. tocMYI t• Nd .,.,._ °' .,,...., ~111, tid llll ., llOK. ., .....
UP TO
$600
PER MONTH * II ·IDIFCI• *
Early morning motor
routes available. Deliver
Tu~sday, Thursday &
-sa:tarda Must-have---
dependable transportation
and liability insurance .
CALL 842·4333
COSTA MESA. NEWPORT BEACH
9eoll ..., 9Ulllll•re Call John 831--8333 t'tllrltfHmllLICll M7·'17M
Frwne to ftnlah. CIMn. c1 .. ntng_.. .. 1oent1ai. ltl'T. llAllfTUIAllCtl aua11ty M".nded
FHt, Ou•llty wof'k. Commercial. E•c•I-o.... 18,.,. ••·In eummn. RldlSd Sinor
Uc.906844. 722·7'105. lent, thorough, d• •· llelftt, We can ~)645-3209
pend•ble. Ff'M .. t., handle anything ahoft INTING
\Nir1d1 ".'.
c1,, 111•11q ,'.:lJ·l
call tod•yl Excel. 1'9fe. of • maJot' overhaul. * PA ean.nan.a. 850-7041. Newpol't 8Hch . Quality pelntlng. Locail MM::'a Window Cteen-
HOUSECL.EANING. 15 Coata M ... • Huntl~ ref~ Felt~. Ing. Ouauty Ql'e at
1'\ I I I 'Ii. l 11 ( I '
',1 1 I :.._I 1
Yre Experience. Aetw· ton 8Mch Ateaa. Call Ron. ~ ,... ,..., Free "1.
NA ~and Modlea encH. AeH o nabl• CENTAUR MAINTENAHa Mertfte & ........... Slhl~ M&-2M4
Couneou9 a.v IM.o&tl ratM. Mllt\a. 241-96153 Ma.all tlel Very reaeonable Marc'a Window Clean-
10·1. • , .,,, ··.: ,.
3021.a HMlor Ill C.M. , -.-It ,.......__,. 18 J: Complete M•._.10....,.., rate.I Xlnt ,..,. evt. Ing. OuaNty care tit ....,,,.. ....-n _ .. ,. • ..,.. caA ~ 7u.eo80 ,.... ,..... Frw Mt .....,, ____ ......_ Plumb-elec.-e~try .,..._,__ ....,..._..,. ... ~~--:' '*"'· .._.. ... .-... PAllTlllGPWI --=·~--= .. ...;;;-_.;;;....;;~-~· °"" epec!!l!y IMN1'17 A. ... _ ... rd .. , BUY QUALITY DAll'a Home/Bualne91 wUIUQWl'lltls I
llOUllCLUllHIO ·~· 0rywa11. 14N711 R•ll•bl•. Thorough. c.p."'f • Painting. Oa111t11'1pt11e.,...,
D•talledl leverlna llonded. Mi-Je.22 f0f 10A11"°'*"1neadl. thro\lCJh cluli.fied
A.VIII w..kenda. HAHOYMAN 8DW1CES. Jp.;_ill!~~~~l!lll!~iiiiiiiiiieiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii .... 7044 WI II a •MNl•A
WMTllD 9'••Htwu-. Celt
Dtl1y ~ a euey 11.• •••«r• ft•ople. "Who Ye aonr.c.n·· .........
Uo. a lloftded.
10.0lr.WI•
-·-1.ao.a•••11 .... ,
aU\iW iWUii' .....,,., ,..., m...t
.-. 1'"1"9111 a new. Vary r•••on•bl•. Gt.-loc Ma 4411 .. , ............ ...
C'r ••••• Aw.b ESl. Program, t.o
houf'9 PtN' dll)'. w.nted
by HuntfnglOn 8Mch
City School Olstrtct. _____ ._....._ "·-
pl!' how. Muet ._
and P••• wrltl•n
exam. Apply at 204&1 Crar~ Lane, H.B ..
INl4 8&88. o..dM,_ for
applying: Saptemb9f
11 , 1991.
CAIHIEll
Wanted. FuU or P{f.
Full company tMlntofl\9.
Call e.rt>ara fof appt. "5MOO•.
Seek1nq LOOKING DON'T HELP! FOR BE Thi• me. guy, (SWM, Men 3003 24, e'3", t95) cto.sn'1
a LITTLE SOULllATE SHY want to nn1sh tut. rm " Energetic, flt, educ•-Warm, aNectlonate, BEACH You're 50+, attraciJVe, looking ,for 90rn90IM CRAZY tor. blue-eyed bru-enjoy• aiding, daoc-TENNIS spunky, tu.II of energy who 11 educat9CI. fun,
SINGLE
MOii
WAllTEDI
LON•LYT TALK TOA
CAld.J'K>W LIW lllODllLI
, .90C)«):J.1188 CALL. 1-81»-737-11111 &15.oo,,. ca11 sae.oo e-c.a
I IV'll _.,EJI mn"llllOUI OlllLI . TALK TO UVK Mn1No wym BV..·ARU CODE GIRL.SI
HI, do you have en-nette, 38, actvenlur• lng, lr•v•I, mu•lc. Are INTEQRrTY with a pas•lon tor \tfe. •lncere, •ttracttve, ~ ergy 10 do •ome criuy •ome, yet down-to-you ••tf·confldent, are You want 10 •hiat• mantle and lovea the
things? Ar• you at ea111 1 h.o1-ks one ap•·· 1 -~'~~~-LY~""-'c:::•~20~9~t~.--I En•1 rg~~~..:, s•w'h.,1•1441c, Blue Jean• or DrH•yd--"°"'""'"~"°"'""~· ;'~'"'""'~·--I lel!ISI average? Over ca, s rlCere man to SLEAZY pro e•9.....,,_ • • Time•. tong walk• and
SOM. 47, 5'10", pro-,....,,_,, ~. '""""
moroue. athletlc, good eornmuNcator. Enjop
klda, family IH'e, moun-
talna, beach, travel,
movlea , mu•lc .
#1933.
SIEKlllG 11111 1-SC»a20-3355 CAU 1-900-«l0-11T7
$31mln. Mllllt ba 11 yrt $25.00 per call
1-I00-77WU3 1 -c-.-==."'~i".", ... = ... =---=~.~Cl---.= .. =.=..,""-._=-==-.. -
\41 MOUR $211/CALL k1r ~"nut aitomoblls. 'fClllt ~ 91\d Mllnll .-d9. 50, 5"8". Call me. I am •hare life's adven-Y8rf rem!, no pt819n-telk9 and laughter, ausT
ready . .,2907. lurea. i12910. EASY tk>na, sHka attractlYe, candlellght. Jazz and A LITTLE
LOVE
LADY ftt, emollonally avaH· claulca, travel and ARE YOU MY at>M woman, 25-40, to coo1dng. rm 81, DJM, KINKY
SOULMATE? TO Dul really only teasy, ahare life'• )oys and 5'11", 190 Iba., ... Tnm SWM, 62 lootta
0 .,L Ha Ha. I'm aura any· develop committed r• ~,, •• --·-·-. ---G' t60 Flttylsh. young, attrac--one calling me wlll 1 11 n•hlp .,1049 .. ......,, '""'" ........ 45, • Iba .. blond llve. Wanted, non-SWF, 30, attractive Ar-have a ••n•a ofll-=0=0==~·-"',=.c~·--1 getk:, humoroue, edu. bh,.e eye•, ... u trim
·smoker. lnleUlgent chltect. seekll SWM humorl! Look 40l•h, BLOND MAIR cat.cl, romantic uld e utalah SWF ~.
msn under 70. ov., 3()-4(), lnt•llgenl, edu-leel nlnaleen. #2894. 81.UE EYES aomeowhat ahy, friend-Sen•• Of humor a 5"8"". #2893. catad, fltn••• con-ehlp, convareatlon must. Movie, music,
AnRACT
n1r •clous. gen&t"oue, at-SORRY SWM, 5'9"', 140 lbs.. and compan11on•htp fun companlonahlp,
IW5 •1tuen1 gentleman. lovea 10 bike, llW\m'l-~"'*':;:,="""'j\~fhonfJii"'~'~063=,·1 J"""~·~·~·;-~'-~°"~~'..:""':•:1 LOYING committed r•1a.uon-. l'M PICKY ::_c:i. :~/ wi~rf:~~I --FUNNY pa111ee. #1864.
PROFESSIONAL ah"lp/mart1age. f'llSiD. ~?!~,~~'!'.,~';:.~: intere1ta. On1y tho•• FRIENDLY LOOKING
and caring SAF. 35,1-~•~2930=~·-----·I full ol an91'"gy, r11ady who are ... king nu. ,.1U11p••91-•TE FOR
5'4"'. 130 Iba., seeking LOVES for aom9 eruy thing•. turlng ralatlonshlp """' -VIVI M SWM or OWM 33-40, TO Single only. #2908. ehould respond. SWM, 35, 8-t, 170.,, ORE
good man. good be-#1915. ltkff music, movie•. than a one nlghl
havlor and auccea1ful LAUGH VERY CALIFORNIA comedy, beachaa, etand, bul laaa tflan
In his career. for las!-SWF, 20, 5'5", 115 awap meets, back-marriage? Attractl'18
Ing ra1a1lon1hlp . Iba. aeeks SWM. Muat INDEPENDENT ROMANTIC rube, monogamy. SBM, 28, •"ka lld· 412935. ba acll'ola. have a Romantic, opllmlallc. GUY SHklng WF, 28-40. venturou• SF. #1913.
aenae of hum0t and enjoy travel, akHng. cl/la, allm, atllbla, hu. MARRIAGE
CASUAi.
CONTENT
TOMBOY
enfoy the oudoort1 & Looking fOf" gentleman OWM, 28, 8'1 ". hand· morous, lntalllganl,
moonllght . .,2913. 45-65, energetic, hon-aoma, 170 lb•., loot<-.l-~'""=·~·~·~·~··~·----I BY est. Ala you ready to lng for • carlng pr.tty uauDSOllE CHRIS _ _. MIDWESTERN go? Call. *2906-lady, SWF or SBF, 21-"""' • ...,_
ROOTS
30. Enjoy dancing, EXOTIC le poa•ltM when• na·
VERY eporb, movie• and Qll!!M9' -•» turlng, attractive, lady lnternetlon.i atyi., ac-Ilka• to dine out. &111.....,... In her 30'a ftnds h91'
TIRED OF DATING?
METOOI
SWM, 28, 5'8'', 155
10.., happy. hntlhy,
alhlatlc, outgoing,
._king Mti. rlgh,, pr.
I• SF with the e.ame aroma tor'"-· #1915.
TIW>ITIO"NAL
GENTLEllAll
OWM '8, 5'11'', 1715
lbe., 0 /S Bu•lneaa-
man, health,, etabfe •
avallabie. I you are trim, loYlng, like out·
doors 6 a non-emok.,, call. #1931 .
Pt•1 0..,1 »\,1i
Ser .1c. ,, ;rJo5
AHolUwCan
Beautttul glrlaWiUtlng i,
1~ $2.&0/mln, 10 rrir/ min.
OWF, 42, with lWO
tots. Average appear·
ance. active, emotion· ally and flnaflClalty"••
cure. ln!elUgent. s-k-
1ng loge!h•r, patient lrlend for my boys
and me. #2911.
tlve, l.ggy, ftt and tun LOVING 11'1932. Flt 50'• EWOPMn/en-epltitudy .wake, non.
OWF look.Ing for that A pretty, very claaay; foYa the afmpi. thing• amolllng, •UCees1tul, ABSOLUTE BEST a~lal man 3g...t9, NI cullur9d, adventuroua CEASE In IH•. l..oo«lng tor al· m Id w •a I v a I u ea LOVE 6 ROMANCE
S tor mvt:ua.lly nurtur· 5"0'" bruMna with nu· THE lraellve woman to Prlnca. Humor and TONIGHT
lng, lovl ng. open, hon· maroua lntera•ta MOMENT •h•r• Ill•'• laugh• gratitude will make 1-~2»2333 aa1 commnmant. II aeek• anrectlve, auc· with. Lei"• a•chang• our love alng. Sharing REAL NAMES
HEY you"re emollonalty ceaaful man, 44 10 60, Thi• v~ handaome, -~p~h,ol~o~•N· '~' ... [Olil·£--l-~"~'·~i"~'~h:•,.;•~n:•w="'~·1 _;~AEAL!!1~"'°"L:'~""J2"~""~''!1 YOU av•llabi. for a fovtng 10 lov• forever. rm tall, flt, lntatllgent, lov· HANDSOME #1948. M.iftlOnly 11.50/mln
relatlonahlp, pl•••• p/a•"'•I and am a lot of Ing, romantic, •lncare, 1i1•TURIST ll you ar• an honnt caU.#2921. lun''io be with. You paaalonat•and "real", FUN ..,. ADULT800LIN• man, slxtylsh, call me. l-='-'00::"-"----30. • 9£•CH DIR•CTORY ·2ee2. NEWPORT 1£•CH wu1 be glad you • gen eman •-k• HONEST -" -called . .,2920. an alflu.nt. gen.,ou1 Graphic listing of unu-1 WANT GORGEOUS I-=='-"==---woman tor the moat HU I'm 8', a flt, Mn•.. LOYER aual unadv•rllaed
BunE L VIBRANT ••citing, adventurous tiv., youthtul 38, ff8k· SWM, 39. 1•11. hand-adult program•. 1-VOU RF y c• •ssv and apec\a\ relation-Ing love and no some, lntelllgent, real, 90()..$35-85Mi 99$/mln
Are you LnteUlgent, n-d• a aexy ahoulder ""' •hip of our lit• game• with a very looking tor adventur· .Ill NUllBERS 1ione11. scllve, alngla, to lal"ld on. Ooean"I ATTRACTrvE llma .... Oo 11, call! evt:a lonely lady with a ou•, tall 6 ftt N/S bru· Ju. ....
008 & one only. Let'• amoke. Sha dances, Phy•lc•1IY lit , •du--~·~·~·~··~·-----·I great heart. C•lll nett• 28-38, Who en· OF REAL WOMEN
meet •oon to cal-awlma, beach w•lka. caled, nnarlt:lally and _:•~•= .. ='~·------I Joya •un. •alllng, ebrata each other. Lu•ury condo, ward· amotlon•tly •table, DANCES HEALTHY travel & laughter. 1•90C).88C).0400
l!'2909. robe 10 White House morally whola•ome, WITH 1'1946. S .F. Pub S5/mk118 yr
or atay home. 80"•. senattlve and humor· FOXES HAPPY SEEKING ....,. LM & ~ LADY
WITH
CLASS
Attractive, family 00-
antad, 5'4", 121 Iba. •-k• attracilve WM. 60'• lof companion-
ship. Pral&r tall, com-
pa•slonate. young at heart, with hOflll,ty,
lnlagrtty and aense 01
humor. •2905.
FIND
an apartment
throu9b clu1ilied
blonde, 125 lb1 .. 5"5"' oui, samt retlred, ..,.. ua1i1D80MEI 1-eoo-t47-MM
tall. l!'2922. joy• nta, dMenlfled T•ll N.wport entrepr•· """' RIGHT "'""otty. l l.50/lNn/lO min
SEEKING lnlereate and ta.lea, neut wtth fast '"' and Ready for yotK BEST LADY wlahea to meet wtth aloW handa, nt, witty, & LAST romance? Me: BEAUTIFUL GIRLS • INDIANA .-..tieman of slmlliat gr90artoue and caring, !all, :zaslful, playful, SWM , euccaaatul, LIVEJll •-·~ ... 11. up-baa!, youth-educated , com-8'1 ", 190 lbs,, good JONES bacifgtound for good I bl I lookl nt nl .. 'Im.. .nd Q".11,y ful, btNutttul, beach m la •, P••• on•la, ng, • •, • 1.~ ••• •••• SWF, 31, 5·g··, 120·1 ti lit d Id-I k 3& k'-1 __,,__..... oompa nl onshlp. blondawhowantaher g•n .... pre • m 00 ',_ "'» •· FOR EVERY DESIRE beauty, look1ng tor e11-,2923. toes curled. f11911. wa•tarn gentleman. ltactlva SWF 30-40 for ollc, lnlernallonal e•·l-''-"'-"':,,=,.,----1 You: 35-49, advenlUf"· anjoymant1commlttad'1-~2•_h~'*-'~'~-=~'~'-,...--I
ecuttve. lor UkeWlae WALK SELL oua, lun4Qvlng, trim, ralatlon•hlpfmarTia9e. a..uttful Live
woman. StlmulaUng, IN THE n/s, unencumbered. fl1965. Wiid Women advanturou1, alhletlc fl19e2.
& •Plrllad. C•Jt for • RAIN tluough cleeetfi.d ·auy 1/IOO-T4Mll3 proapacllve data! 'fou don't mind tor-MEET S2.35/mln 10 min/min
if2912. elgn ace.ant? You are MZ..5171 COLLEGE GIRLS
Shop 1119 real eal•le ~ • man 48-84, honnt?
o1 cilllllflsd tor 1118 vscat1on Let"• catctt the train. t IOmeone aptK:ial a n•w car In Orance County
property you've b8erl went-am .c.eady for YOlt. call. throu9h clauified. 1/800 tBD-0400
1ng. #2890. throu9h clauified PSM tnc $5/mtn 11+
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dflon. •.aoo oeo. Coat11 ..... ,.. ~ Ml.IC llOT1CI J.M. MOM19 CONSTRUC-
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, .. MeRCme:s 100a NUGOT •aa ..a • u "*-. 1181 ,......, ... • -.._._ -.,.._....... 8lACK ,.AJ..D. nne.id, Automatic, aunroof, 11 t 811tu11 llw Jam•• MlcNel Monts,
phone, chrome. ........ ine.tor, e The ~ Plii90M a.e33 .... _nl 709 ... w. hy, h!Ooa,
·-.......... ..._.. ~ ... ....&.....:;;.. ·--IOTllCI T>o..... ~ Cellt.12111 -·.-0.721.al4. ---· --= ~ .. ·:z-"=1'._!_~ Thie bu1lneN le con-Dye 161~&8 v.e 'AC COMMUNfCA.. -.. --M . ducted by: an lnclMdUal MaroecM81115 IOOMO ..... ,. ~4162) TIONS, 3SCll CedMac AYe. ...... flctwdj Dntlnl end We-Th• reg.letram(a) com.
MK ..wy. mllae. gr.-'fOiOT01ii7 :::f.'· eo.ta ...... Celf. I 1111111.... tliiWoftla, 3303 W. Wlmlf, menced to .,.,.... Wll-:;;,ao:r~~oe . OtlLICAGT ~ Trana Pactflo Tt4ecom-The~~"',..._,.:::-"' V"-f, CA '2708-=,,:;*,..'::(:r=:
Neaan. ~ 118() XE 5 ~. fltuna well. ~ .. • c.llfor • .,. _,.. bullnllel ... Rlctlard Devld Corral, llbove on· NIA
Auto, low mll•-oe, N.w cMch and~ nla AMEJUCAN DATA oAo1Jp lt42 La Paz 1101. Hin-,,.,,.. .; Monti .. eoo daYa ~· •..,!2: ~180.. .!!'!.~ t'!,•lnfft !!....... con-201>1 '*'-Lane. ~ ~T"'I a.en, CA 12&47 Thi• ..... ,.... WM ftled
71 .. 751•1M4. · Mattlyn, ••-....._.. -r· • corpotwuun BMctl Celf t28IO n • bUllnetl II con-wfth the County CWtl of • Th• reglttrant(1) com-_... &rand. Greene • ductild by: an indMdual Orange County on Auguet
menced lo lranaact WI!-~ Serra ar.n., 2001 The regl1tr•nl(1) com-18, 1091 ,... under fie F1ctlllout Dien• Lane Newport menced to tranuc:t butf-FSD•n llkMlneea Neme(1j ll9ted Beifctl Celf i2eeiO ,,.. under fie Flctltlou9
eibo¥a on: Auguat 12, 1181 Thi 't> 1° I ~ Neme(t) lsted Publllhed ~ Beecn-OLOSM081LI! 1818 Wiiiem Evane, Prealdliiil dud~ ua ~ C: eibo¥a on: 7-2t-t1 Co9ta Meu Plot ~ CW. Wagon. New~ Thie ilatln•lt WM Pted wit. by. D9lltd ery., Cemeron 24, 31, SepllliiNler 7, 14,
22' Santana, 1111. glne, ttrea, brak ... with the County a.ti ol The regl1trant(1) com-Thie IUtatntnt wu filed 1991
ahoc:ka, MrUla, muf· Or-. County on Auguat menc:ed to 1rW\MCt WI!-wlltt the County Clwk of s.eso Loran, redo, head,
Honda 7\t hp, wood ~. Udo -8111. IS, 150 • .,,.,,.
fter, exh.m. tuneup. 14, 10t1 ,..... under fie ~ 0r-. County on .Mt 25. ---------Loaded. $4,500. FllOHle 8ullnen fUme(I) ~ 1181 PUil.iC llOTICE
54W13e PUbhhed Newpof1 llMch-aboll9 on: .1Y1-. 1, 1181 F801SS1
35' Garden Ulch. P•·
kin• 4/101 dl .. •1
(under 100 tn). Dou-
ble ptanked •Miter. ~ Mtlna Jib, wtndo ..... Avon a new To-
hatau o/b. S15,000/
Trade. '27·ZSM
'88 HYUNDAI
Whlt9, beef G.L, automattc wtth AM/FM
caantte and Olmm. Loob Gteatt Coll Dan
betw"n 1:00 • •:30 M.f at (71')
543-97.ta Ext. n~ "'...,leave a ~
---------Coeta ..... Piiot Auguat ,,.,,.. 8 . Greene Publlhed Newpcw1 BNch-l'ldltl•• PUIUC llOTICI ~4 31 Sepember 7 ,. Thlt ...... , ....... flied Costll Mete Plot Augus1 .... Ill --
---------1M1 • • • wfth the County CWtl of 24 31 .._._bar 7 StllH I II ....... I • $a.tm Orange County on Auguet ' ' .....,_,, ' 14• The FdlcMtlig paraona
........ II ...... 23, 1091 1191 .,.. doing bulllr1eee aa:
lt .. l.lnt F904ft1 S.~7 A MIDtllGHT DRIVE UM-The Fo110..,i11g pweona PUIUC llOT1CE N>bhed ~ e.cn-PUIUC NOTICE ~~'.Nes_;t~1e ~ wc°:it
.,. doing ~ .. : Pl 1111 eo.te M... Piiot Augult 92701 lliE CONcoRD GAOUP,4 1118 31, Sept~ 7, 14, 21 , PlotltloU9 Leodegwio Salas, 2116 s. =-~~·· eo.ta ·~·~==--1991 •ueflnHe NaMe Woodl•nd, S•nt• An•.
onyttme.
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$3,88&
M,..._ _ _. ....... ,.,_....._. w ~ 8'8teMeftt C.IH. 92701
,..._ ...,., ._..,_, 1"""' The Felowtlig ~ PUBUC-TICI Thedol F~-persona Thlt bu1lne11 11 con-Wetlon Ave., Coeta MMa, .,. rn ~ a : -.,. '.(l, .....__ 11: ducted by: en lndlYtdual Cf:'i 9::neaa It con-~:fp:tt~~~ Plotltl-DAVE ES BLINDS AND The registrant(•) com-....--.. -,_.,.....,,_, ...... ,....,. _ ,.._._I..__ WINDOWS, 213 Nie. Dr .. menced to trwaict bual-........., .. .,. _.. .. __..... ._ , ..,_ .. -.. -••• -Sent. Ane, c.111. 112703-nen undef the Flctltlou9 Th• fegl1trant(a) com-DIMd 8tyan Cemefon, 820 • ._.._.... 4135 Bualne1t Neme(t) 11.i.d
~ FolloM!ig ,pereon1 DtMd Earl Miiier, 213 Nie. •bove on: A.ugutt 6, 1991
.,. doing buall'9ae .. : Dr.. Sant• An•. Cell! i..odegwio s.iu
r, l 1 '!I I' I , "
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Looking to sel JACOBS REALTY INC .. 92703-4135 Thia 1t.tement wu ftled BETTER HOMES AND Thia buslne11 Is con-with the County Qertl ot
GARDENS, 2919 Newport ducted by: an lndlllldual Orange County on""'Augutt ~. Newport BNch. Tha regl1tr1n1(1) com· 16, 1§91
Cellf. 92963 menced to tranuc:1 bus•-FsoaM1
Jacobi Rearty Inc., CallfOf· ,.... under IN FlctJtlous Pubflahed Newport a.acn-
.J( I J( I t '1 , I) I{)! that extra J~ ... nla. 2919 Newport ~ Buelnen N•me(1) lllled Cost M Piiot
vwd, Newpcw1 8eech. Calf. llboYe on: August II. 1991 • ... Augl'9I AKC German She t1Mld pupe. 1 blade
tan. t IMck. t.male9.
$300. 714/8404111.
'14 Aero 125, mint
cond., 4,000 ml ....
llke MW, $850. 213/
5981983.
92963 Dllvtd Earl Miiiet 24, 31, September 7, 14,
Thlt b~lnHI It tCO~ TNe ltmlement WU tiled 1991
doctecl by!• corl)Olatlorl with the County Ci.rte ol s.648
If yo~r• looldng for• ar,
c .. ult'led has news for ou.
stacking up
the garage? . ....
Fum, tooftl, colectable
pt.tealflgurfMa, h ...
hid heme, etc. 2053
Ndonal. Fri/ Sat 9am
Garage Sale ~.
Toola, "'8tef1ala, m19c.
• to 3. 3018 Dot1'1,biook l..aM.
882-6548.
wage Sale. SaUSun.
3217 M~ Fw.
nlture, collectlblea,
ml8C. 1.21 to l400
Molltng Ganige .....
AeMgemor, eome fUr.
nlture, rntac. Sat/Sun •
to 4. 1184 Whtftler.
-IOHIMMUIOOD ~ .........
Sat a SUn. Watch kw
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~ off Fall'vlew I»-DNtti NaaMr: It is t1'H tlaal
tweef'I Felr A Wll90n J•pa-npn1 •--Mr ' a • "dteta.
Haber."' Wiiy .a...1d Ihle be7 N••-
"' ' le ~led wltll Plato, tlw
.. Yft'kk. papter pt.Mt -dlkov-
•M la 1tJO, the adveat of Hlthr ud
the lft·down .. db. Convenely, 3 Is
~ldned 11t1t1a ... t11 -namller 3 i.
Ml«laW wit• JapltH, planft of
R.tr'lgerator, flah tank,
c:totha, mlac.
28154 BOA VISTA •
$ATURDAY 7am-Noon
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Moving Sale. Baby IN*' fort•-· Sfr Pdft u.u-v, ltema, toya. etectron-411wtnpleMd Aria Ktor, director,
lea, ~ bed, mlac. wrlkr, daJ .. •••Mr 6 • his lad1y
twn. s.t/8un I to 4. aaaber. Uetlno• Nyt 6 w• •II onr
1192 SccMlgllll C&rde. Uw pl.ltt wlwtl M won hla lint
Ac•ay Awud.
ARIES (Matth 21 ·April 19). You'll
Garage hte. 15232 ~ lnuod\K'Wld to lndividu.1 who sparks
,..,.,_ Clrde. Sal I to d•h of ldaa. Suddenly you get things 2. Chldten'• clothea. auto a mtec. don., your thou,ghta ire org•niad. out.
~UllU~~Mcai~~ .. ~.~~~~-~K-~l let found for cre1tiw enttgln. Employ-
•-LOT ut..•1-IMnt picture -radical dang•.
South Cout Com< TAURUS (April 20·May 20): Atttn-
rnwttty Church, &120 lion revolv" uound styl•, CrNtivlty.
llonlta Cel1)'0n Ortlra, Mn1u1llty, ''Satunby night «l•br1-
lrvlne. aetur••• hon." DNlre fouffection, roll\lntt ful-
8eptember 7, lam-(Ill.cf. Reunion with lov.ct on• gt1!>9
lpm. a,_. bergalna, spotlight. Cinar iutiv• lnvolv.ct.
food, entertainment. GEMINI (M•y 21 ·Jun• 20): You'll ProOMda benefit .... h 0 m e I• 8 a a n d h••• more roont, trip 1w1y from horM
church'• community produ<'ft poeiti•• rnults.. Focus on hu-
... Ol<Mer. ffor mew. 111or, venatlllty. dinnity, different
Info. 71~7900 mod• of tr1n1portatlon. Family mem~r
._llxt __ •_•_• ... •----·•confldn a«ret wish. S.gittui1n in -
oM Kitchen tabl9, ,. volN.ci.
fl'loetMoi, good Riff. CANCEll (Jun• 21-July 22): Det1ll1 co.n. Nllfy tor Co-. vnr .. el In ronn«tion with idffl. con-~I ~ 8:;, 7AM. cepts. form•t1. EmphHls on ftlativ",
I
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E .......... a.. 817. 9urt M . MM IO af'M. fl'\•' turnl1hlnga,
a. . art a ••"· Moma. 174
vlslta, short tripe. Som• revising, dls-
-ntllng Mt'tWilry In order to rebvlld
on solid 1truetvn'. 5t'orpio In picture.
LEO (Jvty 13-Au,g. 22): EmptYsi1 on
11\0M)'. peyrn-1\ta, rollectlona, ~uda..
MUd nll'Ultloft muld become "wrioua."
C.. thou&hta on peptt, pin lndlot.ci
vi. written word. Gnnlnl. Virgo. s.g-11.
.. rt ... pn'IOftl pa.y rola ~~~~;;-';;;;;t';il VllCO (Avg. 23-S.pt. 22): Cycl• Ii , .. ""* gol hlah. dolMltk edjultrnent brinp poei-~n•na~u=: tin ,.... .... ly n , .... you'll "-" tt·
M /SUN ctl...S alft f9pttMntlng token of "' =--~ ~· IMM, •ffKtlon. T•b inltl1tl•• In MUt.~AMILY SM.I r•ttlRJ to h•rt of 0t•ttffl, Leo ln-
200 btodc Of c.ca... YOlt'M ~ • .,..., .. " Al/flJttr a UlaA (!iept.1'-0ct. 22): Spotlit.ht .......... IAT N. on .,... ,....loualy prohibited, ctn·
.,._., "bpe froe you.ff hotec:t pri•llCY·
KMp MOM. CJ.ndeltln• Nl•tk>nsl\lp
thf'fft•n9d. Co~111unl~e. wllh OM
tHlponirlly inc•pedt•ted. Plttta In· ~ ............ ¥ol ...
lt1 llPDNCMtftt .::Z KOano (Oct. 23·Ncw. 21 ): You're =. ~ 1 • 1 llk•ly to •ncounttr lndMduel1 with
f/tM to ;;zA. 111 .: •"-..._" or lnlti.tt In t~r naNe:
1 llh ee. ealboa. H, Q, Z. M•.ny of your fOindelt dfttlW
--. .,... ..,., wlll be lulfUW "1 eon1tht. Vqo wlU
tMlti ..._ &. ..-..: flpirw ,.._1 ... ntly. ~"'
.,_ •'1ltPIMfll. ._... IAGmilJUI (Not. al·DK 21):
Mid & LLI ...... To. aW. ,,.,,ao. ruin -lhey erw
~. t'o.1111u.11ia.. whh lftdlrid·
Ml .. 4~, ,.m.p. Ohll lff Ltad
... I IO L llVWftt*'I the wry, pertkl,... In lNiflw, chart·
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Try the classifieds . What's junk
to you is a treasure to someone
else . For only $8 .52 you get
4 ·li nes for 2 da/s. Call today.
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AUUA1llU!t (11n. 20-Feb Ill)' ViiOO(Aq.fi.$e.pt.22):Spiril\l.ll TAU1lUS (AprU20-May20):Modus
By CHARLES GOREN
with OMAR SHARIF
and T ANNAH HIRSCH
Q.1-Bo1h vulnerable, a& South
you hold: ~764 •~KQ.J102 • 102 +Q
The bidding baa proceeded:
South W•l North Eut
19 p._ l NT Pua
?
What do you bid now?
Q.2-Both vulnerable, as South
you hold:
+Q764 •AKQJ102 •102 +Q
The bidding baa proceeded:
South W•t North Eut
1 • P.. l + Pa.
?
What do you bid now?
Q.3-Neither vulnerable, as South
you bold:
..is6•Void •t0.32 •AJ8742
The bidding has proceeded:
South W•t North Eut
P .. Pu. l + 2 •
1
What action do you take?
WEEKLY BRIDGE QUIZ
Q.4-East· West vulnerable, as
South you hold:
•A64 •1097 •862 4'J65-'
The bidding has proceeded:
North Eut South Weet
I • Dbl ?
What action do you take?
Q.5-Both vulnerable. as South
you hold:
•J763 9 3 • AJr>• •&65-'
Partner opens the bidding with one
club. What do you respond?
Q.6-Botb vulnerable. as South
you bold:
+J763 93 tAJ54 •K6M
The bidding has proceeded:
North Eut South W.i
l + P.. 1 • P ..
2 9 P .. ?
What do you bid no...,?
You'r. t•lling yourwlf. "Stop running nluft will ~ in evld•nce. Defln• openndl d11COv.red In surprising man·
in clrcln!" Good 1dv1cr -follow it tum1, cluify ttthniqurs. 1tttu1lln• ner ~t.tn 10 griting through to nght
~rn motlv"· chtd. budg•t. t.u ind prottduNt. N-Moon In your sign ,,.opl•. to forgo filling out of •ndl.ss
u~nw r.quittm~nts Hiddrn rMOUf'CH emphHIZ" ind•pend•nce. frrsh ap-form•. You pounl valuable. pow~rful
aurfatt. C1prirorn ttprrsentf'd pioach. origitWity, style. RolMnttl aKret Tak• c1tt with it!
PISCES (F•b 19·Mal'('h 20): DKi-LIBRA (Sept. 23·0c1. 22): Whit h.ad CEMINI (M1y 21 -June 20) Focus
1ion rNChfd In connection with public bttn.dl9alrded will ~ tttri•vfd -to on "lively 1rt1 " Crutlv• JUICl'S flow,
1ppe.ar1n~. putn•nh1p, mui11I 1t1tus your 1dV1ntage. Hidden nt10urc•1 you ~ ind writ•. you •ngag• in vig.
You might ~musing. "This Is on• S.t. surge to forefront. Emph.Mla on '"f'On-orou1 duh of 1dNS. Membu of oppo-
urd.ay night I'll remembrrl" Inform•. slbllity. strong love relationship, ch1ntt •ii• w11 •11cla1m1, "I love you when you
TODAY'S
CROSSWORD PUZZLE·
hon "INks" ronc•mang lf'g•litles to hit fin•nml ;.cir.pot. att lib th11!" Virgo involvf'd.
SCORPIO (Oct. 13-Nov. 21): You'll CANCER (Jun• 21-July 22): Att•n·
ttmem~r th.la Suncby. M1ny of your hon r.volvn •round home, family, k'·
fondftt aapintions fulfillf'd. You'll win l'unty, property v•lue. Rules. regul1·
fri•nd1 ind influencr people. You'll lions flvor your •fforts Tu. hcenk'
h•ve luck in mitten of 1pecul•tion. r.qu1ttmrnt1 fHtuttd Oomesttc ad·
love. Popularity n ting zooma upward rustment lnvolvn style. marri.-g•
SACrTTARIUS (Nov. 22·DK. 21 )· LEO (JuJy 13-Aug 22) Avoid w1ld-
Luiur position ~phllius lf'adenhip, g~ ch11e. Relattn who prov1dl'S
lt&nding in rommUJ\ity, "big brN.k" 1n "dnvlng directions" 11 out of sync. Be
connection wit.b prof"'ion. bu.tan"' awatt, alert, mak• 1nqulnes. locat• l"lal
5tttN lndependencr, fresh Yi•wpoant. pl!pen. EmphNitt glamour, 1ntngu-.,
Leo, Aquari111 penons fNtured. myttery, d!Xfttion, pnvacy
ACROSS
1 Meeting
points
5 Informers.
sl•ng
9 Welland or Suez -
14 Judah's son
15 M.iedy
16 US rodlet
17 Nitric: -
111 P91ty sum
19 Trimmed
20 Pitts. etc
53 Schedule
54 Olrec:tlon
55 Go up
56 Cardgeme
57 Moothful
56 Pley Ptlf1 Fr
59 MIHI
60 Prochlted
61 Garment fMtUfe
DOWN
1 Froth
IF SEPTEMIU 7 IS YOUR llRTH-
DA Y: During Sept•mbrr m1,or pro,Kt
compl•t.ci Aut1 of unlverNI 1ppeal
surround• you Emphasis on trav•I.
l'Ommunica11on. 1euch, d11covrry,
mun1ngful FYl1t1onsh1p. You 1tt pro-
found. 1pir1tu1I. psychic. cap.tbl• of
crNting llluslons ind could 11K.'Cftd In
films. ~levas1on Pi9l'ft, Virgo penona
pt.y s1gnif1c.nt rolrt 1n your llf• You'll
lNk• ftfth ltlrt in new din!etlon dur·
Ing Octobtt. You 1tt perttptiv., an1lyt-
lcal ind rruiny 1nl&M you ire "hulNln he
d~or."
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jin. 19) VIRCO (Aug. 13·Sept 22). Money
You're Ubly to •ncountn penons with hu~. there, evuywhett! Spotlight on
thnr ~,.or initials In their ru1nws: B, produnlon, r4P1lpon1lblllty, financ11I
K. T. Fol'us on reunion, rommemal en· ,.ckpot. Lov• ttl1tionship tntenw. con-
22 Lumps of turf
23 -and raw
24 Fruit
2 A tingle time
3 MOIWTI ludQe
... -..-.,...___~ • 1..... terprilr, INritaJ ltlltus. SeMI! of ditte· troven .. t. built on 10lld foundallon
__ ,.,, _,..._.._ Wit -' tk>n pt.yt prominent role. C.nttr, C.prirom att in ptd\lft.
AQUARltlS (J•n. 20·Feb. 18)· You UlllA (Sept. 23-0l't. 22): Long-
Sl~ y .. AMe4i JKk PaleMe, mlght~uk1ng. "ltthild$vur'Som• nnp f>I09pecb require furth•r eumi-
A...,t• edor, ~ Uke llll lip'• nperiencn seem to ttpHt themeelvn . ruitlon. Cycle high, you'll get •n•w•n.
.W...t _ ceabiudom af AJr UMI You'll know without form•I knowt-clrc\lmlUnC'ff t•lr.e dnmatic turn in
F....._ Tltte tnM&a• to blncllq of rdg•. you'll low your mind and com• to yo\ir f•vor. lntultiv• lntellr<t provrt .c-
~ty • ..,._ludo-. ...... your leNft. MMns no more ntion1llz· C\lrlte. PttVloua ruin no longer apply.
allty. Tiie ,._, 11pa .,_ T---. Leo, Ing! SCORPIO (Oct. 13·Nov. 21 ): K.y It
Sce.,to u41 "4...t-. Otlin A4l...t• PISCES (Fff>. 19-Much 20). Atten-enllghtrnment, Wh•t Md bttn duk,
... ,_ .... ILMw lachlde c,..e tlon rnolves •round lq•I rights,,,.,. drNry, ~ .. ~neflt of grNter Ught.
ead pNMat)l K•aasellM Ade .. , :nl•lona.: Cftdlblllty 1t st1b. Sign.ct P•th ii clMr of obMKles. You're In love
a.ut. UaA ,,.... c..a Qua.... ..r'ffment ront•lns "'hidden clauw." -don't hick Ill Acunt l~nd•ntt,
Km ...,,... c... ffedr=a· UMI Emphu.11 .00 on public •ppeu•nce, ori&lruillty~ lAO ntpftWnted.
PleyW. Mc<im,._ N-Matin, pettMrthlp, rnuital 1Ut111. T1un&1 In· SACJTTAaJUS (Nov. 22-Dtc. 21 ):
~ u......, 1Jtf11t. ........ ,... volwd. You look "'dlff~t." Mloriate'1 •n.
~ le e ..n.. lihldy, I aa IFSEPTEMID US YOUR llllTH-of humordoeldouble·tU•. Wial'tt'Olftft
..... , 1 .. .._, ..... Mt I doa't DAY: You work -n when chlpe.,. trur, ro1Mntt hlghllght.ci, JllOu'll be
bew ..... • talJI • wrftil .._. clown, when the-re ii .n ~ncy or c..lebratlng tonJght focw on home.•· tr crilia. YO\l an ln~.-. S--•"-ol cwlty. 1111rria,r Canttr nativ• ln-
25 Trenquil
28 Fuel
32 Vote Into
office 33 SomefalN
statements
34 -popuU.
voice of the
people
35 Colof 36 Weter Illy
37 Encioeing·
prt4.
38 Colofedo pMk
39 Want bedly 40 .. _ -ea
True?"'
41 Metatwortter 43 End-of.,_,
11ore .. ~
45 Str1ng
46 8elOl igiir'91
49 Forve..,..
dnCM. are 1tntiJMntal and pelllonm volved
ARID (Mudl 21 -AprtJ 19): N"'1 Your knowl.q. of tl•lng, cyclft is CAPalCOaN (DK. 22-J•n. 19); 2 3 4
Moon po91tloa ft1Mw to dlKOnry of fonnlclable. C.prirom., C.ncn penoN ,,_... •u'I" vpw.,d. Uk• Sacittari· 1-..,.-+---tl----+-
.. ..,bMrfqe ... F .... u, enH1ber triet to play llgnlfkant rol• ln your llfe. You us. you'll "-w ,.._,...to~. Fo--14
'1Ude eoawdlln,.'" Methodo&osy ii t?I· dft.I well with exeaatl•• typn ... ,.. C'UI on tu.uftor, dlWTnity. ~llty, dlf-poeed. Y• qht tlie •UIUll. "Uft and dally !Mn. ~ t'Ou1d Mve h..t lftOft f ....,-+--+--+--a.rnr Caftair, C.priciorll f"""ON Np· tnnuentt th•n d id mother. Current eNtnt inod• of tr.n1port1tlon. 17
'-"tecL ftllphMil on l'*Penct.ntt, fl'fth •rt. hot ... 1011•1 1uperior Ny1. "You did
TAU.US (Aprll 20·"4y 20): N-ablUty to IM IO ol peet. JourMY ~ yov ng~~AIJUS (J•n. 20·Feb ta): Lu· ~20~+--+--+-=
.._ ........ a.tMty. chellenp. ve-In NOWll\ti.r . rtety. ~ &Oft Nlatlonah.lp, F•mlly ruir Npect C'Olnc1cMa with tnvwl. pt\Uot·
... ...,._...pknk,m..,.lnirurnt • ....,, leptl"'bert.1111 ophy, thf'OIOI)'. ~nao. WhM
elplftcaM ~ o4 ~ ... NCllp• had bftn "IOlll an._" II .. •In allw and
ver
4 Nol 1tralght-
fonward
5 Wlacooaln
City
6 Bto«er
7 ComP«*tlOn
8 OefMt, In
bridge
9 D C building
10 DoMft plentt
11 -Woffe 12 DIM herb
13 Yoongaterr
21 Jetgon
22C~
24 Beginning
25 Flxact tight
2e Aristocreey
27 Mllkeowr
21 8ad<heck
wrfter
29 ~*"' 30 Water wt*ll
31 Fire eoc:epee.
e.g.
6
tfve,~ h11Nir. C..lnl tnYOlv.cl. .._. We ~ c.c.r Mtl._ • klckln1. You'll , .. l'N4h. pttttta•.
CIMJNf (W., 2l·J11ne 20): l.wler ,......, c,.. -4 ,...._o: J._ IDC>NY· T•unat. ScofP'o in "1uN ..... -+-+---t~....,-
Mpect hl1hU1.htt MC\1'1ty. dutebl• Ce&IMJ• Gl••r a....., SJl••ter P'ttca (hb. 19·M•rch 10): What
,.. ... ""'-tnlth ,..nt1,. ~ ....... Mab .,.,_.. ,__ HeI• "lided )'O\i for,... two monthe wlU be ------
ftlw ............ ...,...., ~-••~ Neltea IMbhller, C.r• • dltcovel'ff "pntth:•lly under your
.... .., .. ~ -you1l Mern.., ,..... .. .....,. ... ...,. ........ Of ncJet,H °'-'"' .......... to ~ntl .... ~-+-~-
IO,...,.__ IM.~ ln¥0fftd. IMa...,. • ..... ew. .. Mt ... , MOfteJ ft ....a'-1. Poc'llt on lnNrit•
CANCa (Jw 21-J-.ly 22): lJtht ...m.r _.. ...,,,., I•......._.._ anc.. ••U. llmMlnt. lnY'ft\tofy • ................... ,....,. ......................... , ..... ,..~ltil ... ill• ... ,,-.. , ... ~SlrnM;;;::::;:i>i:::·':: .. ==~,'="~==-~ .. .,,..
11 ... c ... -.."w... •le wrtH.ft wonl. Iii. ...,,. ....,_ * -•"-..,.. ..... -.loft ..W .......... YCN1l ..... llar ..._ la y..,., '"11tiat 04\'1 0.rr~tu cytle hltNW-.......
M Wtdl ......... ~J\I peoplt ....... ,....... flt •Y illlltcH... ....... C!OeNf'dal .,_....,,..., """'°"
wtiO ......... nw.tlw ,.,..... Lan• ... .... 'r 11 Mii '1 .. • with &ulllty ..,..._who wtly .., •
...... •• flitl1111 •M111hp ... M t.raild f,... °"""' founw)'. Yw'l'lt ~ · 1.-o C ... J 2.J.A •. 22): Newwepfll .... iail'" Nto a.rn ..,...._.toe.I......,... ~-+-a---+-.,_-
liCftaalAJ _ l"MO .. 111rfttt, ltaallJ Aa .. CM.afth 2J ·Ajlftl lt): Nep• ....... 9 lflC eN RNllf ,0.11 ......
....., ,..,. ,.._,,... ..... ~ ....._.. ,.11'i.'61.Ct.ir ...... .., .... ,., ,...,..,, • .....ry ..otl*d .....
M .......... ,..11 ..c.tft alh rtpft· an•~ ........ lpodtpt Oft...._. ......... <"..If ioac", ~ Pft'IOM,..,
...,.....,_°'.,,..._AMftHoftflJ· •• ~ ••• rva ...... ntat-tilkw ..._In,.., Ill•. \'w'U ,,....._... ,.,_..._ ~<va· lftl to ........ ...._., U~ COMpfl· ....... lft OdDMr, cioCW adt•IMI wUI
tnd. .wnt Naf ... ~I ll(l'IM-,._,. ... • ...........
7
33 Enjoyl
Gf"llY 38 HOUMof -
37 -boll
39 Hubl
40 Jac:ll. e.g
42 Stagger
43 Sec>w•ted
Into
ca~
45 Soctel ctasa
•
46 Reptllos
47 Opening
48~
drink: var.
49 Twoeome
50 Ff9nCl't c:rty
51 TNa: Sp
52 Judge
54 Flow beck
10 11 12 13
D -N .
AllLE
Prtwde W1ltcN .,.
pl•nned for VI,..
........ A9tte,80, cl M9afoid, Or9gor'I
who d*I TUHday, "'9-* 27, 1991 at
~Manor.
Arr•nQ•"l•nt• are und« ttltl direction
of Perl Fun•r•I
Home, M edford .
Born Virginie M .
RMd May 1, 1911 lo
Portland, Oregon,
she wu a graduate
of t he Portland
School• and • Ql"9d·
Ullte of Or9g0n State
Unt....r•lty In 1933
mmfOrtng In educ.· tlon. She taught
publlc school In Or·
9QOfl City for •--' yeani. On June ttl,
1839 In Porttand, OR
aha married Ray·
mond E. Astle who
pracadad her In
death In 1879. Mr.
and M~. Mtte llwd
In Wuhln;ton and
Corona del Mar. Cal·
lforNa before mov-
Wtg to Mectfofd In
1980. Surttvor. -~ elude thr-aona:
a.rt<• Aau. of Med· ford, OR, David
Mu. ot Salem, OR,
llnd Gr9Q Aat1e ol c.yuco., Callt, one
daught9r, Jane How·
9'I of Medford, OR:
nine grandchildren :
on9' elater, Genev·
i.v. Hilley of Pon·
'9nd, OR.
llADIWI
Ylr9lnl• •velwn
~ a.ctham,
IM, of Balboa laland. P••••d away on W.ctneeday, Sept. 4,
1991 . S9Mc-wm
be held at Pactnc vi.w Memorial Park,
Newport Beach,
(114) 644-2700, Sat·
urday, Sept. 7th at
3:00 P .M. \ntermltftl
follO'l'll'lng. Our t>.-
1 ova d Moth•r .
Or•ndmolh•r •nd 0,... Qrandmoth.,
I• •urvlv•d by
d•ught•r• B•v•rly Andet.an of ThrM
Arch B•Y, Lagun•
9Mlct'I; M•r11yn Mar-tin of Fountain Val-
ley'; Patric!• Tltton ol
S•n Diego •nd
Chtr'yl Donohoe or
L•k• For••t; t•
Granck:hlldreo alld e
GrMt Gr•ndchltdren;
-'"' alal•r. El•nor
Rooney of P•clflc .........
_,
• • ._..... ' ........ 'uu• 111m
•
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Or8• II 11• .. & IE I ' M 1 1 8 I , & I rt & I I 1 ,..._. ~ ..._..~ lliliiiiiiii* :t.fftl' •11 IW • • a 7 ". ..:.... 8 7 so -8 7 7.-8 1 5i'5 -· ""' J"T,-l>J ---a.r.,. A l!!le.2' .,,....,, .. a .. :...· • M ,.. ,._ The Pall 9
• ..... nit , I • • The ,... •• ..... Thi , ...... ,....,,. nit , .... ,..... ;:,... ~at llllld rrtM!·~~= =.:-........:~. ~-~..n.~~d ~~fJ~1,;ue -:.=u~~~ ~~~---s~=TUf'( ==-~-=rll,ltt1 ~ I
-~0# THI --.. ""·& ... a......._ #1, °""hf.r'*' .. eofl .... 171111..... AllOCIAT••· .041vasCOIWNIY,801 s. EU.JI -.AND M.ITAU-lNI 11 0 mtnl -.... J «QtltJi:TA ..... 'IOU. 'fQJ ....... _..,.. o.w· ...... -c.IC. c.lf.. •too .......... Clilf. •11 M9cN9u e • .t ... d, ............. •1ot,...... NT.Clue, IH b•• ........ Col.Inly an of
.. ;y,., ~ ... Ill _. -• JP•'9 ft. ,.... 1IO l1'M -. ....._. IW:h, Olll. AM. c.lf. t17M C... ........ "9wpol\ Orange County Qr! Auga.e c.1•-• "o· ••1. • 1eo. "' 01 a • I• !(~llm ...., C. .._. ~ Hertford Or., Newport U.L. ,MMnfllp, 1no:r 9l'llO Mi•I09d ~ ~ lletieft, c.lt. _, 19, 1111 , 1==-!I !""'*';=·•a C:...W. -.... ..... ..... • ..._ IDr IW a.Ill C. llalDe IWft. C.W • ._, .,...,. Clrde •100. ir• ~ Mll11MZ-~ ....... Ina. _(QeNrlf hrt-TIPN . I~ Inc., • P•UIM ..._, • = 1Mllill UN6ar ...... a.d -.Vi ........ · 1Mlt ... ,._ llalDe JamM H. """-120 *9 c.lf. 117tM1'11 tcl'IOb ... Uigune '*), 8'01 I. Hart1or Btvd., ~ 3153 l!Ml CONI =.-nc.:., 1• tc.,....,,...~..:.,~,:':'J ~!'.::'~:-....... T--. -~ .. ~ ~~~~.wport :J 8 "~brtve ~-~a. OM-=..,.. NA. cerr. ~*""'°" 8Wh. ='=-~= ..................... ~'I::.•......_.. ..... -.. C9r .. ~ Thte bue!Mee la ~·~';If,' 9"ctl, dldidby:enlndMdullf Tl'lla bu1lne• 11 con-Ttll1 t>VIJnMI II con-14, 31, S.C-nb• 7, 14, ......., .....,,., . ., .._ ,__. lft .. 9'IDe of 0.-..._ ~ TN9 ltUlt.... ha ~ dl"'1CI tir,: t1Ullbencl IWtd c.lf. 11 Th• regl1tr1n1(1) com-ducted by: • 111'11*! plll1-duct..S by: 1 ~ 18tl
$--..JI•=-=:--., :&'r.-C::::Vt::•:.:: ~ T=-,._':io .,..;.. == 11¥: • ..,... '*"" ~ reglafrant(•) ~ ~ '::'~ = ::::*' ~ ~~ ~eoletrant(1) coin-~~~tit~ :': s..444
-....
-MJllO • lftMrulMnl ...... to-........... TM , ... eftt(I) ~ rMnCed lo ........... ,,...,. 1klllMea ~)-#*IJ menced lo • .,,..,. ~ ,,... undet IN Flc1i1ioue PUIUC I011CI
I Ill ~,_~ In h oftia9 d .. ~ llle Ml .... of .. ~ fMftClld to ...,._. ~ ,_ undlr ._ ~ The reglatnnt(e) eboV9 on: Decenit* 11, ,_ vnder !he Adllbll lkMinM.a Name,c) 11-*1 ~of ---~ ........... Wldlr ....... ~ .., ... teed ~ .. ... ...... .. ~ ..... ,,.. Heme(•) llllCt rMnCed to tr..act ..... 1-ev.IMU Heme(•) ......s eboV'9 on; NIA ......... ..,.. • 111111t o.d of t,.,.. 111 ec p.Mc a.ICtlon tot ~ a.If• ollo9. TT hlr em·,... tt.iMC•) ~ ebowe on: ,_ ,... Lftlw ..-Aetllol'9 ~ ~ ~on: October 1, 1111 \.ucle Whan, President llui1'•aa .._. ~ ...... ohaPa In llwtul """9V ol h 0tM. CW~ .-.. on: A11rt11, ,,_ ......... ft."""'-1k1e1nMe Heme(•) Wld Thie .....,..,.,,. WM flled Cl\Mee S. H81nee. ,.,..._ Thie Nt9"1611t wee filed .... •••nt '°C:::...~~ et h ..,_ :.c.lt --P. Pl•HtS'f, WllWC.loioe TNI t 1 nut w tied ebowe on: Dlc9mtlef S. Wiit! !he County Oertl of dent wtlf't !he County Clettc of The f-olowluig Pl"IOfll .,,.,.,,.... ....._ .. _ 100 0. a.. CllrClliMtl TNI 11 wt _. tied..., tte County a.ti of 1-Or-. County on~ Thie etadle!fllnt WM tied Orange County on AuQul1 .,, dolna bUllW u ·
Ori."Wtll. ..,_ AM, ~ II ltlll lfoN. ... 'Ubll11'1ed Newport _.., "9 cc..nty a.ti of OrWIGI Col.Inly on Al.9.llt lteU Hunrl ZS, 1111 ""*1 &he County a..11 of 18, 1111 INTER~ATIONAt MAR· Ind lr*"9 cmnwweit '° ... now t-1d 11¥ It ...... .., ~ ..... "°' OrWIGI ~ on AugUlt 2S. 1111 Thie llMJ ..... ... .... PI04T09 ~ County on ....... Pao~ KETING MEDJA, 3045 Deed ol Ti'Ull In Iha ~ ......., In lllld County .__ lbll 1 1191 I, 1111 "61709 wlh the County. Cleltc of ~ N9wpolt 8eech-19, 1111 P\lblltl'led N9wport Beach, Carob St, Newport BMcn, .-t ..... _.rlbed • .._.,•A" ~ • PmoNM ~ N9wport ~ 0Nnae County on A49"' Ooetll ...... PloC ~ HOaNO eo.ta ....._ P*11 Augus1 Calif 92eeo fJ~ ~":ti ~rtto!1!90 feet vi Loe &1 .._ Publllhed Coeta ..._.. coeca ..._ Not Auglllll 23, 1111 s1, s.ptiauulbel 1, 14, 21. PubllaMd Newpot1 8MC:tlo-24. St, September 7, t•. Dubravk• Pineda. 3<M5 :..~ U at ... I .... .,_.. ""f..::=c'C: N9wport e.dl '9al lvi S1, ~ 7, 14, 21, P90479e 1•1 Collta ..... PloC A/Jglm 1991 Cat::° 8.!·· Newpoft BMch, ~~~. ll6d !"':•tr 117 90 ._. PU1UC NOT1Q1 8"9t n. 2-4. "· S.S-Unbw 1111 ~ *':' 8Mch-s.472 24, 31, sepiemt>w 1. 14, Sa-«M ~11 ~~n .. • 11 con-ii1:W'..-&Mii llb1Q the ftOltPMll--i.tw h al alki L.tll 8t:I llUn"OP 7, 1111 s.e74 S1 September 1 1~ 1991 ducted by· an indMdual
tl1. llne :.t:="~.:":'=.o,-, noi1tl••~ MOrtiiDOMW8 s.eo7 UMU ' ' ' PUIUC ll011CI Se-e37 PUIUC NOTICE The reglatranl(I) com-~ NNpart Awnue, • thawr\ on 9lld lftlP.~ Ordinance 1141 I• PUIUC M011CI ~ '1cdU•• menc9d ~ ~~
.. nont\1111 tv sooo .... incUlild wlllWi ="= :..·so"'~ PUIUC IOTICe ........ ..:-::·.:.... PUIUC NOTICE ........ Name ~ne .. Nam•(•) 1111.d
laid =-the~~~"':.:; from ll edoll1IOf\ on aep. fla•H• • ....,111 .... PUIUC llOTICI atali••Rt Aoellliue ... ......,., above on:Augu9t 14, 1991
8'ete of c...fomlll l9COrdld JlrlUel'f 18, '1fnber S. 1t11, *1CO Me ..... I II .... 8te11 ••Rt The f"olloMl!I '*9CJnl ....... I u .... .,. ~~~:'son' ~=-_. flied
11A'*' boall 24Sf, peoe 313 d lllid OJlftllll ~ edopeled br 0. ~ •IEI •Ht Tiie fclOMlllQ per-.one ....... .,. ~ bU1ine91 M : ltaa1•1nt CAROL NEWCOMB & wt1tt the County Cleric of
Ai110 --..... tam. ttWll partion lndudld ...,., the ~"°':YES: Homo Tiie Folowt!IQ P9190N .. ~ bu11nW ea: •11~ I II tew AFH JilANUFACTURING/ The Followl!lig peraons COMPANY, 11 Rocktose Orange County on August llind ~ In 1Mt C*Wn fiNI ordlit of cond•uw• .. dolrlG bullnW M: VK>E<>CM... 27IO twtKlr .. , , •nl DE$1GH. 1035 Weetwwd are doing bua1ness u : Wey lrvlne Calif 82715 23. 1991
uan, ~ Q:aurt C.. No 30-17-27, e C*tMled OOJ ~· = ~ LAGUNA BEACH HAR~ Btlld. #'15, Colla ...._, The Followlng peraons Wey, co.ta MMa. Callt. SNACK TIME DIST'RIBU. CarOtyn N~b Blown. ' p804725 ~~:.-.... ~~ 1980 In boall 13121, ~·~eoft..0.,.. . :::e..:.~1U. ~~NauY9n,80eS. ~~~P~i7802 ~ F. Henwldez, W!: =.-:i~ b1..t~~ Wey. Irvine, Put>lllN<SNewpof18Mch·
Altm&. I · The~ 80.00 ,_of Loe 81 0.0tu•a 1149 ...... W ... C. Boice, TruleM GunlNr St.,-S.U llM. ~ ~ #100, If· 1035 WHIWSd Wry, Coeta Celtf. 92$92 Thia buslneH 11 con-Colla M ... Pllo\. Augl.m d ~ HllighCa. • lhown on • "NC> r9CGl'duld In Section 1°'221.2 cf h tot the Ctw11t 0. Bmce Cellf. 92704 vine, Clllf. 8271H1911 ...... c.11. 92.Qe Richard M. Gonzales, ducted by· en lndMduel 31 , September 7, 14. 21 , book~!!!! t:f of ....._w....,.. 19COfdl of OJ• ~~~· ~~ ~un=~ TNlt. 3500 E.ut Coalt Ow'll l<lrn Nguyen, 908 S. Davtd A. P«ers, 179112 Sally L HemandeZ. 1035 24358 Grec:lela, Minion Th• r•glstrenl(a) com-1991
,,_,,.., Cl!Motnia. lllid IOUlheeltlftv 8000 ,_. ...,... ,., I I HlclPwMY #1, Corone cPel Ountf1er S1.,-Slnta Ane, Slcypiltl Clrole #100, It· WHlward -=· Coat1 vi.jo, Calif. 82192 menced to lrenuct busl, -------~~~;...;. ilkJr'IQ tl'le northwealeflv line al Mid Loe P•~ng an ncr••• ng Mir, Cellf. ~ Calif. 82704 vine, Calll.8271U798 MMe. c.fff. Carol M. Gonzalea. 24358 ,,... under •the FlctllJous
81, • purcw of this delag=:; Mid nontt ..... "'*· ..... of __,, Tiii• bulln... 11 con-Thl1 bualnH1 la co~ PllUI Hwat. 17802 Slcypar1t Tl'lla butlnen 11 con-Greclef1, Minion Viejo, Butlneu Nam•(•) llS1ed PUBUC NOTICE 1f1¥ i1iPe belflg the c:entwtine oC 1or Awnue, tor· The ..., *I tt'9 .,._ duded by: WI lndtvldUll ducMd by: husband Ind Clrde #100, IN!ne, -Calif. ducted by: C01>lftt*I Cellf_ 92982 at>ow on· June 15 1991 ---------mwtv Newpatt A~ as nwn on aid "NC> eaoi rwnce ~ bl rMd In .,. Th• reglatrant(1) com-wife • 82713-8781 The r90111rant(•) com-Thia bu1lne11 la co~ Catolyn Newcomb Brown FlctttkMla
lhenllrom. the "°""""~ 30 oo , ... lftCludld withln City ~! ~· T1 Felt menced lo trwact bu-. Th• tegi11rant(a) com-MlchHI Wlu, 17802 menced lo tranuct ~ ducted by: husband and Thia 1atement was flied au.me.a Nam. sekS ...,_A~ Aflo ~ 1.,_..rorn ttwt por. Oftw,.....,.. -.,... und• the Flc1lllow tMnC9d to transact busl-Sky'pant Clrole #100, Ir· MN under the Fictlllout wife with the County Clerll of Stat..,._t lion indudld within the land ~ lc'I iti.1 cart.in &ILDN P. PMlllNa'Y, BualneN Name(•) MMd MM l.Wld« the Flctltloot vine, Calif. 92713-8798 Bualneu Name(I) llMecs The regl1trant(a) com-Orange County on Auoutt The Followtng persons
deed eo the si.te oC CaOilornilu recotdld ~ 18 Cttr Clertl ebowe on: not lppllc.able Butln... N1me(a) ltted Thia bu11,,..s la cons aboYe on: August 22, 1911 ~ to 1rwact busJs 18. Hl!ll are domg business as
11163 In blx* 2437, P1011 313, OfllClll Recordl .ol Mlci Put>llahed Newpor1 WllW C. Boice at>ov9 on: NIA d\lcied by: • general 1*1· A.F. HwnanOez nest under the Fictitious ' p:503953 LANDSCAPE SERVICES,
Orange County. Alao 9llCIClt therefrom 11\et ~.., in-B•K~ ,,.... Piiot Thie .....,....,.,. ... tied Dung Nguyw'I ~p ™• ltatem«rt -tied Butlneta Na!M(S) llated p bll hed N B h 23750 Bayside Lane, La-cludlit within the land ~ in tn.1' C9N1in liNI or, s.ptember 7 t891 ~ the County Cieri( d Thia atalement WU ftled Tiie regialrant(I) com-wtth the County Clerk of at>ov9 on: NIA Cosu 1 M "';r A eac ' guna Niguel, Calif. 926n def of Condemnellbn, $tJpeflOf Coutt C... No. 30-77, ' e>r.iiae County on AuQ1.t with the County Cleltc ol menced to tnlnNct bu9I-Orange County on Aug\'91 Rlcharct M. Gonzal• la ese ot ugusl Mr Timothy SkMtl. 23750
27. • c:ertHied aipv oC #tlictl was recotded June e. 1880 Sa700 8, 1811 Or1nge County on August neu under the Actltloua 23, 1891 This statement wu tied 24. 31 Seplemt>« 7 14 Bayside Lane . L1guna
1n bcGk. 13821. page 817 of Oftiael Aecofdl PUIUC llOTICI FIOS248 23, 1991 Bualneu Name(•) listed FS04707 wttt1 the County 0«1I of 1991 Niguel Caltl 926n
mtt8IT ,.. PubHah9d Costa MeH· P90470S above on: May 7, 1879 Publlshed Newport 8-chs Orange County on August Sa--638 This bu11nus 11 co~
TQGETlEA WfTli AJA the nghta. right al ~ Newport Beech Piiot Aus Publfthed Newpof1 Beachs Paul HUttt Cotta Meu Piiot Augu.t 16. 1991 auC1ed by: an rndMdual
menll. pro11ts. ~. lenem6il11, .......:..: .. -;:; Plolftla• g1m 11, 24, 31, September Coata M ... Piiot August J:;,• ~ ~kme: 31. September 1, 14, 21. FIC>aff8 PUIUC NOTICE r~er•~nt~ :: ~now or ,__ft., In ID'/ WW'f appwtain-lluetun llw 7, 11191 31, s.ptemt>« 7, 14, 21, Orange County on August 1991 Publlthed Newport Beeehs ~ ::'.ss und:, ,: F1c1ltious
inoor belonging lheleto, Ind 11"1 pwt'thefeol. lndUding 8Ut1•1nit s.«l8 1891 23, 1091 ~Costa M.-PlloC August 84•"1•• N•me Busmesa Name(s) listed ;l ott. dllfn el In or in equity, end #'I after ac-The Fdlowlng peraona ~5 F904727 24· 31• Septemb« 7• 14· above ori Auguat 14 1991
wied .... ~ ~ .. in,.c:r_:,~ =: ..= 9JO~ig ~1~0oR PUIUC NOTICI Publlalled Newport Beacti, PUIUC NOTICE_ 1991 The ~:~::"'persons Trmo1hy Skeen '
....,_ edjecent 1o or edjoining the Mme i.I buildlnga • PUIUC NOTICE Cosll Mesa Pilot August F'lottuou. Sa-647 .,. dol bu9lneu u · This statement wu llled
Ind ~•tt of~ !rind Ind dw:ripi1on now or ~~Redhlll Avenue. Tue-P'lotltlaue 31. s.ptemb« 7, 14, 21, .......... Name LANDS!:APE SERVICES 01th the~ Cl~
herMIW ~or ltected upon Mid,..., P'°'*'Y.., Flkrat E. Cotta. 24421 ......... ....... mr8M41 1991 8tatMMnt PUIUC NOTICE OF IRVINE, 23750 8ayS1d• 1~a72:1 on
.. goods. ltidura turnllhlnga end equipmenl owned 11¥ Mlftdevlh Oftw, Laguna .......... .......... Sa~ -., ~ ......,,.,.s l.MMI, Laguna Niguel, Cairf .... .
T1U11or now or llereettw •ti.died to or lnlUlled or Hlls Cellt. 92953 The Folowlng persona ......... NaJne .... • "'""-""" .. --·· Flctttloue mn F503..-
pl.ced in or about Nd'I and every building and lmor~ Ne)'ood Cotta, 24821 .,. doing butlr19al u : Stat.....t are dol~ buslnesa aa: Buelneu N8llM Timothy SkHn. 23750 Published Newport Beach-
menl ol uld !_, property for uae u l*1 lhefeof or In Manct.vllle Ortw, Laguna PACIFICA. 11ay, Abalone, The Followlng persona PUIUC NOTICE ~~~~k ft,~!fs~RC~ atatetnent Beyaide Line, Laguna Costa Mesa Piiot Augus1
c:oniunctlon with lhe u. and occupency of 9'dl ~ Hill, Cellt. 82e53 =Ort Buch, C11it . .,. dolna business u : .. ~ IFORNIA ANAMCIAL. 245 The folloWlng ~ Nlguel, Caflf. ~n 24 31 Seplember 7. 14,
"IOI or ~ta. lndudino. but noc lmitad IO. .. This bualneN la con-PENGUl'N PlACE t4465 N ~ #22 Or are dOlna bull..-. u : Thia buainen Is con· 1991 8"191.CUI, I**-. rampe. loedwlg p&lltouna. madliner;. ducted by: tiulbend Ind -. Whl!Ny, Inc., Wash-Holt Ave.. Tu.tin, Calif. ......... ...... . . • LEGAC°? PUBLISHING. 24 ducted by: II\ Individual Sa-634
motors. .-Vetort. w:a&.IOB. llninoa, door1. windows. wit. lngton, 1235 2nd NOfth, S.. 82.elO StMewt ange, I · 92689 Balboa CovH •. N-port Th• regislranl(s) com· ---------119"1· s¥cnt. store honta. taeenings. awningl. lhedel. Th• regl11tant(a) com-Ide, Wuhlnglon N109 8hand a.ia. 750 El Cam-The Fol9Wtng pecaona Kentmef Oanle4 MattHon, Beach. cam. 92683 menced to transaC1 busl-PUBLIC NOTICE
bMdl. carpel. ttoof COWM'lngs. drecier• fumec•. bcMI· menced 10 trw.ct ~ Tiii• bu1lneu 11 co~ lno Real, Tustin, Calif . .,. dolna buell'9la •: ~ ~ #22• Obcon J#l'f Smith, 24 Bel· ,,... under lh• F1C111Jou1 ---------
etS. OU and oil and 16ec:IJIC bumws ~ heelWI, ducU. ,,... under the F1c:Woue duded by:. c:orpordon 82.elO SANOPll>ER PRESS, 2150 ..... -........ . boa COVH, Newporl Bu1lne11 Nam•(•) lls1ed F1c:ttttoue
*11.1. hoods. "'-and '9Qlslws. hot wet« hee1er1, Bullnqa ~(•) 11.-d Th• reo1111en1(•) com-Yognh Gala, 750 El Cam-v1a11 Doredo, N1Wport == w~ ~:: Beeeil, Calif. 8:2e63 above on: AuguS1 14 1991 Buslne• .. .,... lirlka. atcw.,cwena. c.blnela. drelnbo•ds. refngwe10f1, •bow on: NIA ~ to tr..act ~ lno Rul, Tu1tln, Calil. Beeeil, Call!. 92960 • • Penny Pence Smith. 24 Timothy SkHn ltatement
llMllnQ. cooino end .., oondlhorWtQ ~I. tens. Aktal E. Cotta ,,... under the Flc1llloua 92880 Jeen A, Steven•. 2150 Calif. 81 387 Balboa CovH, Newport Thia s1a1ement was flied The FolloWlng per9onl
venlllelola, wiring, panela, all lighhng h11t\ll .. end giotm Thia ltatement wu flied eu.tne .. N1me(1) Miited Thia bualneu Is co~ Vla1a Ourado, N1wport J~ bb~~I~·~~ = BMch, Calif. 92883 ~:-~unty C~ ot are doing but1nMs u :
and tubea. time cloclla. end ot1* ~equipment. wtth the c:o-ny Cieri( of ebove on: Oec«nt>w 11, dUded by: joint venture Beech. Calif. 92980 hi . This butinen i• co~ 16 1~ nty on ugusl ACTION ENGINEERING.
Ind 11 ~ and plunOng IDC1ures end ~. Orange County on Al9lll 19IO Th• reg111ran1(s) com-Thia bualnH• la cons '1h! ~•gltlranl(t) com-ducted by: husband and 16 1 1 3601 JamWM Rd •427, .._..,.and IPlflldw llQUIPmeftl, end 11 lreet. pAenta. 20, 1081 Ju. Whitney, PrMldenl mencecs to tranuci busl-ducted by: an indMdual wife F503937 Newpon Beach . Calif
shrubl end OltWf IM1dscaolno. Ind the Mchi1ecturel FecMa7e Thia aletement waa llled ,,... undw I.hi Fictitious The regialranl(a) com-:::;*'~~ ~~~ The reglllranl(•) com-Published Newport Beach· 92660
1truc.1urel. mecnanlcal and ~ drewlngs and Publlihed Newpof1 8MCfl. with the County Clerk of Bualnesa Name(•) llltecl ~ to nnaact busl, BullneH Name(•) Hated menced to transact buaJ. Colla Mesa Pilot August Glenn Martrn. 3601 Jambos
lj)8Clficatlons of llYf end all of IUCh buildlnOI end Im-Coeta M ... Pllo1 August Or.nae County on August a.bow on: NIA nesa und« the Flctltlout abov'I on· N/A MU und« the Actltk>us 24 31 September 7 14 '" Rd ,427, Newport
PfCMMTlent• undlw or purauenl lo wtMch the .ne .,.,. 31 s.ptemt>er 7 14 21 8, 1811 Bhlral Gila Butlnen Nam•(•) Hsted Kemmer ·Manffon Bulinets Name(•) llsled 1991 • Beach. Caht 92660
erected. or which dlMM .. or ...atY the maivw In 1991 • • • FMUM Thia statement wu llled above on: August 1, 1991 Thia statemerit WU ftled above on: Jdy 30, 1991 Sa~2 This business is co~
w1'llCh the IM'8 -•erected, .. of whidl .. and INI Publi1hed Colt• M ... with the County Cleftt of Jean A. Stwena County C f Dixon Jey Smith duC1ed by an lndrvidual be~ lo be• permenent llCCJ Iii!'• to the lllld s.e59 Newpof1 Beach Piiot Aus Orenge County on August This alli1ement wu ftled Q':" •h•County on ~I This statement wu ftled The reg1s1rant(1) com·
and buildings thereon wherein pieced or lnstllPllld end • ..... 17 24 31 s.ptemt>er 27, 1991 with the County Clerk of 23~1 with the County Cleril of PUBLIC NOTICE menced 10 transact busi· pa1t of IN real PfOPW'Y. SUBJECT. however. lo the right -r .,... • • · FS04M2 Orange County on August • Orange County on AugUS1 ness i.nder the FICtltlOUs °' Trualor lo~ if ........ y. adl gadl. flldur.l PUIUC _,,"' 7, 1981 Pubhhed Newpoft 8Mch--23. 1091 mrS0474a 16. 199\ F1ctttlou• Business Nam•(•) llSled
lumllhinaa end~· lor the CJWPOil ol ~ F....a Sa-«19 F504728 Publ\slled Newpoft Beeeil, --F503M5 Buelnnll Neme above on Augus112 1991 ment w1tfl _,_ 1tem1 of the -QUlllhy pertormlng Coeta Meaa Pflot Sept.em-PubUahed Newport e.ach· Costa Mesa Piiot August Published Newport S..ch-lt.t..,..nt Glenn Martin
Ille MINI lunctiona, all mellen dMctlbed herein being •s·~-.,.___ PUIUC _..CE ber 7. 14, 21, 28, 1991 Costa Mesa Pllol August 31, s.ptember 7, 14, 21 . Cot1a Meea Pilol AugoS1 Th• Following persona This statement wu flied
her-It• collec:hwly rel•red 10 tor c:onvenience • ---nv'' ~ . 1991 are doing business as with lh• County Cient ol ihe "llldur•" and Afl rentab, .. '*'oL Income. ,.. Stat...nt PIO'tttleua 31• September 7· 14· 21• Se-«51 24. 31. Sec>temb« 7· 14· CHANDLER PROPERTY Orange Coonfy on August
ceip1S. ~ rewnues. ...... end profu llnd ~ The Followlng persons •uctnu1....... PU1UC-· 1991 1991 MANAGEMENT. 613 N•t· 16, 1991 lnY portiOn o1 the lndet>C-*-9 .cured ..,. ~ are doing business aa: _. _,' ~ Sasee7 S"640 ciuut Avenue. Cororia del F~9
unpaid. ::I ec:crue lrorn Mid ,_, property end .,.,, l*1 OCP PARTNERS. • C.llfOf· • ....._nit P9M44 PUIUC NOTICE Mar. Calli. 92625 Published N-port Beactl·
1h8fao1 from .. ~ IWtCt lmclf011eme1..;::.:.uet, :ii:n':'~lt= llfl The~~ ~s Plotlllau• PUIUC NOTICE Aotltleue PUlllC NOTICE Brtan K. Chandl4tf. 613 co.ta Mna Pilot Augt.111
41CS 1hereon. or which mey ~ or r ::=bot "'"". _.... TEN F TY INCOME T'"v' .," .. "''' .._ Natduus Avenue. Co1ona 24 31 September 7 14 Trustor from ~ino. ~. --..,. leealnQ, ....,, _,, ,..,.., -Aotltleue •..er 111 ......_ del Mat. <Al•I 92625 • ' ' ' llUl*tthng Of o4, Of Oltlww• from !he Unldetlet EnlerprlMI, A FINANCIAL SERVICES. &bit..... • .......... Nw ... • ... llWllnlt F'lotttloue Thfl businua is con-1991
or lll'Y parbon or port of Uld real proptf1y or 11"1 Calfomla General Partner, 702.C R1ndolr.h Ave., The Followlng per.ot'9 8 ..........,. The Followlng person• ..,...... Neme ducted by: an individual Se~S
bu11cMQ or ~I lltueled thereon. alllp, 765 Beker, ~ta Coeta Mela. Call . 92626 are doing bualneea u : The FolloWlng persons are doing bualnea u : 8tatem.nt Tha regls1ren1(s ) corns PUBLIC llOT1C! The alrllltl .&tr-or other commot1 dMIQr\ltion. ii M ... Calif. 82628 Cathy Craig, 813 S.evlew METRO EXECUTIVE OF· we dol buslneu u · WESTWARD AVIATION The Following persons merlCed 10 transact 001,.
any. ol the real prop111ty dileaiblld ._.. IS ~ 10 Thia busineH la con-Lene, Coeta M.... CaPI. ACES, 575 Anion BIYd.. IMPAC¥ MODEL MAN-19481 Campul Dr s.nlAi are doing business u · ,_, und« IN Flc:trtlOY1 ___ Ao_tttt_i_u_• __ _
be 1880 ~ Awnue, Costa....._ Cellforrii& ducted by: • limited part· ~ 3rd FlOOf, Cotta Mesa. AGeMEHT 830 W l81h '"-a Celt 82707 .• COLOURS PAINTING & Business Name(s) llsted
The undwaigNd Trustee dledeiwns fl"l llebillly tor 11"1 nershlp Thlt bu1lne11 la cons Calif. 92928 SI Coatii M .... Calif 'N;' Soutti Inc California, GRAPHICS, t6 Technology above on: Augus1 12, 1991 lluelM• .....
KlC0011Ctnea ol the atr•I eddreel or olhlll' c:onvnon Tl'I• reglalrant(a) coin-ducted by: en Individual J.H. Anderton & Aasod-92627 ' · 19481 Cam ~· Dr Sanla Drive, Irvine, Calif. 92718 Brian It Chandler Statement
dasfQnetiOn, 11 "Yf. lhown helt11n menced to trlnMd bull-Tl'le reglatranl(a) com-at ... 575 AntQn Btvd., 3rd Dor" A MedrlnO 19612 Ana cam ~707 ·• Sandra LH Chapman, Thia statement was flied The FolloWlng persons
Heme and llddr ... of the beneficiary at whoee,.. nus under the Actltloue IMnCed 10 trllllliCt bull-Floor, Callfomla, Coat• 6~· Ln ~ Thlii butlneaa 11 con-2313 w Han Ave .. Sanla with the County Clerll 01 ~~~~~:2111 qu9_!1 the .... ~conduclect lJnfon a..; Allen-BualneH Na!M(•) llsted ,,... under the FictllloY• M .... Callf. 82628 Beach. Calli. ii2Ma duct..S by: • corporation Ana. Caltl 92704 Orange County on A19JSI hon Red* ~45 Soult\ F°IO'*oe Street. filh a.bove on: August 5, 1891 ButlnM1 Neme(a) llsted Thia bualneta It con-Richard S. Buddey, 19612 The reglitrent(a) com-EdWard Hany Chapman. l6, ,~, S11ert•~~. Coste Mesa.
Floor, Loa Cllfttornie 90071 (213) 2314144 Mlk• Unldeftw above on: Jdy 7. 1991 dUc:ted by: a COfPOf:atlon Elmrldge ln Huntington menced to transact t>usl· 2313 w. Hall Ave., Santa F5038S3 Callf. 9 7
OwectlON 10 the Pfoperly rney be oblllined pi.nuenl Thi• statement wu llled Cathy Cratg Th• reglalrant(a) com-Beech Calif ii2Ma ,,... undw the Actitlout Ana. Calli. 92704 Publllhed Newport Besch· Danny Dallas Kop~111
to a wntten requeat IUbmilted to the benlficiary within with the County Cler1c of Thi• 1tatement WMC flled1 menced to transact oulf.. Thi• • businua 11 con-Bualneta Neme(a) Hated Thi• bualnaa• 11 con-Co 11 Mela Piiot .._·-·sl ~~!ngb~':~~tt 11 c~n-1.efl (10) dllya from thl first ~tion of 1hll notice. Orange County on Augus1 with the County twtt o neu undw the F1ct1t1ou1 duci.ct b al ...... at>ov9 on· NIA ducted by an lndMdual • --vu " SM .. wll be INde. but Wllhoul CDlfW\en1 at war, 2t, 1991 e>r.iiae County on AuQ1.t Butlneta Heme(•) lilted hi Y: • g«ier ,_ •• Jllc ~ Pr-'dent Th• regl1tran1(1) com-24. 31, September 7. 1• dU<.'ted by .,, lndMdual
1anty . ..,,.... or~ regwdtng title. pc111 i 1 or Fl04409 9. 1801 above on: Apfll 1885 Chatr ';! ~eglatrant(a) com-Thl9 ~ ,... filed menced 1o transact busJ. 1991 The .,;,•glatranl(a~ ~ lflCUmbranma, 1o pey the remenng urll)eld ~ o4 Published Newpoft Beech-F&Oa233 Jamee H. Anderson, • ~ 1 11 naact bull-with the County C1eric 01 ,_. und• !he Flctltlous S..{)43 menc 10 1ransa s
the obllgeUons secured !JV Mid Deed ol TrUll, with in-eo.ia M... Pllol Auguet Put>ll1hecl Cotta Me... man • flled ,,... uncs! :i. Actltlous Or1nge County on AUQ\81 Buslneu Neme(I) lilted PUIUC NOTICE ~~ underN the (•Actltl) 1;:
ler811 lhereon, tooether with I.., Ind COltl ~ed. aa 31 c-.-ber 7 14 21 Newport Beach Piiot Aus ~ at•t~ ·~__.. of Butlneaa Nim•(•) listed 23. 1991 •bow on: Augult 1. 1991 A~!'•" N,:me pt<Mdlud In the INUuments ~ lhe obAiQlltionl • ~...... • • • .. -17 24 31 ~ WlUI the ........... , ___ .. aboYe NIA FS04772 EdWatd H. Chapman .......,,.. on
aecured 11¥ said Deed °' Trust adv...-la"6lr !he 199\ -· • • • ---·-·-Orsnoe County on August on: Thl9 at1t9m.nt WU filed Danny Kopp
twTnl Of Uld o..ct of Trust f•s.' dwolll and~ s.e58 1• 11181 27, 1991 Th1Dor99 A. Medf1nc> llJed PubAshed Newpol1 ~ with the County Clel1I of Thia 11atemerrt wu ftled
of the Tr!Jltee end of the ~ et .. ted !JV Mid Died of _s.eto F904N7 • atetem«rt was Costa MMe P11o1 ~ Orange County on August with in. County Clerit ot
Trust The.,... emount °'the unpeld ~ oC the PUIUC-ncr Publlahed Newport Beach· ~·~on~ 31 , September 7, 14, 21, 18, 1091 The FolloWlng persona Ora~ County on August obllolflona .a.ed bot the propwty to be 11*1 end,.. ll'IV PUIUC NOTICE Costa M ... Piiot Septem-23. 1091 1991 '803943 are doing bu11neU u : 30, 1 1
ll:INdl •lrnlMed coau .......... end ~ Ill the ......... bet 7 14 21 28 1891 • F904109 Se.as.2 Put>lahed Newport BNch-ROMAN'S, 240 Bloadway. F.05454 m. of "" tnillll pul:illcabon °' lhl Notice al TNllM't Plc:tftl•• . . • . s.ee5 ,..,,_,,, M Pllol .......... Costa ..,..., Calif 92627 Publoshed Newpo41 e.ecn. ... eel'""'8d lo be M 124 840 33 pnMded. l'lowe¥-••lnlH...... Pubflthed Newport Beech--........... ... ........ -. Rict111rd Roman Rottt. 240 Costa MeM Pilol Sept.,,.,.. er. benlfdery's bid•• llllit uie m., ·indude~per'I 8tetuullt Bu1ln111 .._. Costa Meu Piiot August PUIUC NOTICI 24, 31. s.ptember 7, 14, Broadway. Cosl• M•H. ber 7, 14, 21 28, 1991
ol Uld emount Pfepeymenl Pfarniumt. •· The FoloWlng pertON • .........,. PUIUC NOTICE 31 Septemt>« 7, 14, 21, 1991 Calif 112627 Sas688
::. end edv8nces, if 911y, will Iner-lhls llguf lo COR~ ~~rec-.,.1!:.na ~:_ ~ F1otttteus 1e91 .. ""'":1::.. S..Q9 Thia bualnes1 Is con-
"TM..__,,,,._ ""'* Mid Deed al Trust lllofore TION. INC., 5781 E. LA (a)8R01<EAS INTERNA-BuehllU....... s.e70 .... 1.1nit ~.;;d~ 10 lhe undlrligned e written No-Palma Ave., 8'Me l219, 1'IONAL LTO ~E INT'El ltet1•enit The Foetowllig per90n1 1111111 lice of Dlfault end Etection to Seit The undwslgnld Anaheim. Ce*. 92907 REPORT, 8 • Irvine, The Followlng pwaons PUIUC NOTICI .,. dofnQ bullnels u : -•• ~ lllid Notice ot 0.feull and Elecllon lo SePI to be Corpuz Fir• Protection, c.itf. 92714 . .,., doing bUllneU u : ADVNlfA.OE ~US BOOK· ---=------------------------recordld In the county ..... the ,.... properly ia local· Inc.. 5781 E. I.a Pllma 5'ewar1 GorerwWln. e Cal· CLASSIC TRAVEL INTER· KEEPtNO ANO BUSINESS .s. Ave .• SUtte 1289, Anel'lelm, IOo, """"!1~:!2714 NAT10NA1.. 389 E. 17'1h St. SERVICES. 4000 a.nnc. By CHARLES GOREN ANSWERS TO
CofNnCM1•Mlth Land T11le Compeny. 1rut191. 466 ~· 92beo~nes1 la con-~-;::;:; = 113, Costa MMe. Calli. S~t Parkway, lrvlne. Celil. with OMAR SHARIF WE1"Vt y BRIDGE QUIZ u..,._..,.. .,.._ 210 .,_ Frenc:llCO CA '4105 (41r>) I ua ,..A ... .._:... • 92827 The F ............. penon1 82714 •nd TaNNaH HIRSCH ~~ _,.. ..... ...,._ ' ,_, ' ' 1 ducted hu: a COfPOl'•llon ...,. --'N Thi dol bus! 0rece ,....,, 2171 K C... n n
::·2500, By Jenice L e..e.. AulhoriLed Signe""-The regl1tr1nt(a) coin-Ttlli t>u1lne!!.J!.a ~ 1~~-E. ~~~~~TY yon o:;;.":° Coetll Meea. ~tnM1 ~ lo 1r.-..e1 ~ duGted by: • ---pert· St. #13, Costa Meu. Calif. CAPrTAL. 23422 Miii Cr•k Calif. 82a7 Q .1 -Both vulnerable. as South ~ forcing. we prefer the devil ~
917 7912 ,... under the ~ l'llflNp 82e27 Dr. Ste. 125. L.agune Hiiis, Thi• buafneaa It con-b Id; know-raiae to two epedes.
• 4• 112' Bualneu Name(•) llsted Tl'I• '~··~ C::: Thl1 bu11n... la c~ Callt. 92&53 ducted by: an~ you 0 . _ ....... ______ ----------above on' NIA menced "' d·-edb rpomlol Ra a Wlcken 15 Inv-The reg1a1rant(1) com-•Q764 •AKQJI02 • 1°2 ~ POIUC NOTICE PUIUC NOTICI Dlfliel a. Corpuz, Vice-:9in::*N.'::(.~ Th; r•~:1:1::i(;)~~m-ern!u,. N...,.J>Ot1 Be1ch. menc:ed to traneect but'-The bidding haa proceeded: ~ ...__. ..,_..,.1 1911 ITlllnOtd to tr..-..ct ~ c.tlf. 82eeO ,,... wider IM Act111ou1 South We.t Nor1h Eut Aolltl•• call! t265e Thia ....,,,..... wu tied ......,.... on: ._. • ,,... ~ lhl Aclllba Thi• bualneu la con-8Ullneerl Narne(1) llM9d 1 • p 1 NT p ._...111 ...._ Thi• bualneH 11 con-wtlt\ h County ~ of lt9'#1111 Oor•llleln Buall'lffe NerM(s) hted dUcted by:.,, lndMdual ebo¥e on: HJA w w
atat .... eftt dUcted by: • ll9f*'ll! 1*1-Orsnoe County on Auguet :::': ~ w~~ ebo¥e on: M9Y 22. t911 The regl1tren1(a) coin-an.c. Cina 1
The FQl!owhf pereone nMthlP 23, 1181 Or'lnOt c;;;;;y"F August J11ct1 i<nowe. Olreclof menced to tranaact t>Ull-Thia ataiement wu .ecs What do you bid now? .,.. dQlnQ ~as· \' Th• reg111rent(1) coin-PI04H4 9, 1111 on Thia .,...,,.,. WM Ned "*" ur1def the F1ctltloul Wiit! the ~ Clef1l of A.-Yoo have a magnificent heart
KIDS AND KIOLETS. ,M ~ un:, ~~ Pubbhed Newport 8eec:ft. PIOU4e Wiit! the Cour"Y Cleltc of Butlnen. !"~1<•>-hted1 OfMIM County on Al.9* .ult, but only a minimum opening Fair Dft11e eo.ta Mesa. ( ) llMed Costa MMe Not Ar.9* Orange County on Auguet ~on._.. . fw 23, 1111 th h . call 92827 Bualneaa Name ·~ . 3 s.p.ember ., 14 21 Put>llahed Coeta ....._ t. 1911 Rayo. Wlcken P8047t• bld. To do anythinc o er t an a1m-Herbtrt K. W-oner. 8100 above~:~ ' ' 1911 1~1 ' ' ' N9WpOf1 Beach Piiot lvi ' ,..,_.. lW9 ~ wu llled l"ut>lllhed N9WpOf1 8Ncl'I-ply re~id two heerta would ~ 1
Edlnaer #70!1.,~unllngton ~ ~ wu flled h"64 P 11, 24, 31. ~ ,ubllah9d Cott• MeM-~~on~ co.ta Mete PIOC Al.9* diatortJon of your valua. a.en. Calt.1U9117 ~__!,he County a..11 cf 7, 1tl1 Newport 9eec:tl Not ,_ 1 1 31 ~ 7 14, 21 ~~~:·~on-30'."'11i Coun1Y on Augv9e ..,.13 O'lat 11, 24, 31, SepWnbet 23. ncMTtO 1ti1 ' ' Q.1-Both vulnerable. u South
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l'\lblllhed N9wPQrt 8eadl-.. .. .e ,_,.. ClW.~ IJ.nO, 0... D11iM l. Mltct'9I .. Clew-fflNANC&AL ~)8nlWNO The ,.,.... pertone 1HO BllOll Ave. lutte Nliat the i.mpC..don to Nb CJ
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South you hold.
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rufflJll value, an ace and acant. lli'
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thiu ii you choee tc paea. However,
we don't mind if, at tbil \'ulnera·
bitty. you toot actvantq'e of the ptt·
emptive value of the &JMlde 1uit by
raislns tc two ip&des.
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)'OU bold!
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club. Whtt do you ~nd?
A.-You wa.nt t.o locat.e a. 4·4 m~or nt if OM Hilt.a.. but that doe.o\
mean lb.it you ahou.Jd respond ooe
apade. CorNCt ii to bid four-cud
auita up the llnt, eo you ahould bid
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Buick . Regal breaks into sports sedan field with Gran Sport
By ~ Ge<!dlY . _..,._
S ports sedans are all the rage
· these days . Every
manufacturer from Acura to
Volvo currently builds a mid-sized
four-door sedan with a strong
dose of horsepower, bulging
wheels and tires, and sporty trim
both inside and out.
Unfortunately, most of these
vehicles also have pretty sporty
price tags as wen. Dropping
$25,000 to $35,000 on a
competent sports sedan is really
not difficult to do. And that's no
slim stack of cash. This could well
suggest that a fun sedan is only
av:aTiable after a big investment.
~mply the Regal Gran Si>o<t.
Regardless, ordering a '91 ~egal
with the Prestige O ption Pacbp
or choosing ttie '92 Gran SP.Ort
model lwilf get you the saine
features.
Buick starts its sport sedan
makeover by replacing the 140-
horsep<;>wer 3.1-liter ~6 with a
riluch larger and more powerful -
3.8-liter V6 that generates 170
horsepower and 220 foot pounds
of torque. This is the same engine
used in much larger and heavier
Park Avenue and [eSabre models.
. Not so, says Buick . By
JX>Sitioning its mid-sized Regal
limited GS sedan against the 6ig
boys fronr c.ermany and Japan,
Buie\ is out to prove that sport
se dan packaging and
entertainment value can be had
for a reasonable price.
A far more sophisticated four-
speed automatic transmission
thai's electronically integrated
with the engine and cruise control
also is used in place of the
conventional automatic. These
upgrades alone improve both per-
formance and refinement
significantly. Buick Regal Limited Cran Sport offers sports sedan performance at a price ronsiderably under that of the Imported versions.
In standard trim, no one ls
going to mistake the Buick Regal
for a European-style sports sedan
A very soft suspension, glitzy
interior trim and smooth but
modest ·performance from the
base V6 isn't going to food
anyone. The basic Regal sedan is
comfortable family transportation.
• T he key to transforming
this Buick into a driver's
car is the Prestige Option
and Gran Sport Package. For
1992, this option package will be
made into its own model calles-J
Road holding also is improved considerably with the Gran Sport The unfortunate fact with many
h di' · th domestic performance sedans is c ge, as an tng is ano er that in the transformation from part of the sport Sedan recipe.
rmer springs, tighter bushings, family car to GT car, the ride and
thicker anti-roll bars and retuned general comfort levels go out the
struts form a more responsive window. Far too many times,
platform for substantially larger . enhanced handling comes at the
wheels and tires. _ . ·-' expense of a r:iervous jittery ride,
increased noise levels and
G oOOyear supplies giant
225/ 60-16 Eagle GA
tires, which are mounted
on fine ly machined alloy wheels.
Eagle GAs provide an excellent
level of traction and cornering
grip without causing the car to
ride like a steam roller. They're
also very quiet tires.
hyperactive steering behavior.
· But it seems that Buick has
learned a big lesson in this
department, as the Regal Gran
Sport regains a c·ivilized and
relaxed personality in spite of its
beefed-up suspension. And,
although the steering is
considerably more firm and direct
than in the base car, it's not
difficult to mariage and it doesn't
overreact to the driver''s input.
Power delivery from the big V6
is another strong point. It's not
that 1 70 horsep<:?wer is going to
set the world on fire, but 2 20 loot
pounds of torque is extremelt
generous for a car of this size and'
wei~ht. Even at ful~ throttle, the
engine never strains and ~re is a
reserve of energy for merging into
fast traffic and passing slower l:ars.
F rom a standing start, the
Regal Gran Sport will
huStle to 60 mph in nine
seconds without even breathing
hard. Mechanical r~cket from the
engi ne room is practically nil.
Part of the cr'edlt goes . to the
transmission,· which ctianges gears
Wit h great coordination and
efficiency. If you're not paying
attention, the shifts.won't even be
felt.
When the need for more
power arises, this transmission will
downshift very quickly and
smoothly without jolting or
surging, imparting a very fluid
sensation. This is the same
transmission used in GM's most
expensive sedans, and it makes an
equally good impression in this
car.
Now, althouwi styling is a very
subjective topic, it's nkely that
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plenty of f>OOple will find,.the
Regar Gran Sport's exterior d'esign
appealing. ihe domed roofline,
flush glass and tapered hood keep
the car from IOoking big and
ponderous, and big wheefs jlnd
tires fill the fenders nearly to
overflowing. Body work is
scul~ to slip through the at-
mosphere with maximum
efficiency.
-. nterior styling is a big more
controversial. liberal use of
"wood-like" trim, miles of
bright accents and a narrow,
deep-set instrument panel may
not win the hearts of some
drivers. On balance, though, the
meaty, three-spoke steering
wheel, console shifter and
comprehensive gauge package do
help. So does a climate control
system that can vary temperature
individually for the driver ad front
passenger.
This Bu ick starts out with a base
_price of $16,735 and the Prestige
1 Option Package adds the Gran
Sport performance suspension,
bigger engine and upgraded
transmission. Also included in the
or,tion package's $3,100 price are
e ectronic cruise control, rear
window defogger, electric door
locks and windows, six-way
power driver's seat, premium
audio system, the dual air
conditioner controls, electric side
mirrors and a power ante nna .
Add on the necessary anti-lock
bi'akes, upholster the interior in
leather, install a compact disc
player and include a remote
keyless entry system and you have
an extremely well-equipped sport
sedan for less than $22,000. Only
the bar<?<lue interior decor seems
out of place. r
Most cars in this class only start
at this price, with features like CD
player, premium sound system,
reote entry and leather upholstery
added at significant extra cost.
The Buick also has advantase'.5 like
a very large trunk, plenty of rear
seat space and a cabin that's
quiet and relaxed at high speed.
I Fairgoers view
Nissan's new ~
'clean air autos'
SACRAMENTO -Usually state
fairgoers enjoy the thrill l of
bucking broncos or the dedication
of 4·K members preening ~ir
animals for competition.
This year, however, he
California State Fair opened on a
different note, promoting Instead
a concern about air quality and
the hope for cleaner air through
new technologies and alternative
fuels.
As pan. of ''Clean Air Day" at
. the state fair, Nissan North
America unveiled six new 1991
Nissan NX1600s th<H are
equipped to run on methanol or
gasoline. The six cars are the first
of 16 that the company Is
donating to the California Energy
commlssion's light-Duty
Fuel-Flexible · Vehicle !FFV)
Dem_onstration ~ram.
"We are delighted to have
Nissan make a oontribution of this
size," noted Stephen Rhoods,
executive director °' the energy
commission. "This shows the s . SERVICE • PARTS • llOOY SHOP L SWEii STORE
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sol,., the air pollution prob ems
we face here in California." -SADDLIBACll
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Nissan olflcia~ say they 1•re
committed Ii> the ,...,.rc11 testins
a'nd eventual sa\e of
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,.,hides. •
"Nissan supports Intelligent and
creative apprOaches to pr...,..;~
ind protecting the envhonmeot,
said Michael A. Cornelius, viol
president for legal and pub/le
affairs f0< Nissan North Amerla.
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Cover Home Presented By
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Charming Mediterranean style home situ-
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treatments. Expansive views. Gourmet kitc-
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Newport Beach
Marvel in the orchitedurol design of this
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5885
Open Sundoy 1-5. (381 Seowind, Irvine
AY9/Univenity). Bod boy beauty. Wolk lo
bike poths ond bird sonctuory. Bright ond
airy 2 bedroom. 2'h both condo. French
·doorl. Boy windows, community spo, flrepit
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3-8728 O< 720-061
N.wport Beach
A mognifkent French design wi1h Greek
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Sovthem Colifomlo oceon front cities. 5
bedrooms, 7 boths in approx. 5,660 sq
feet. Snely pillars ond fountain provide per.
fed serenity. Sportr.ling pool ond spo ore
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South Laguna
Big ocean view from this newly remod-
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Great open beamed ceiling. Tastefully
done with leaded window and front
entry door. Sun room. Shon wolk to
the beoch. $308,500. Coll 720-0611 ,
Corona def Mar
lovely Point del Mor two story home. 3
bedrooms, 21h baths. Dining room, cr-
adding fireplace. Patio in yord. Newer
home In fantastic location. $550,000.
Coll for mopr9 informotion. 720-0611.
Costa Mesa
Unique and charm faled cottage with
hardwood floors features 2 bedrooms
and o dining oreo. located on peoce-
ful tree-lined street. Complete with o
privote gorage. Perfect for the first time
buyer/investor. $236,500. Coll 720-
0611 .
Newport hach
Spacious 5 l;>edroom, 3 bath "Somer-
set" model In great locotion. Remod-
•eJed kitchen with skylights. Newly pa·
ionted interior. Cozy fireplace. Fruit
trees in yard. Close to excellent schoo-
ls. 3 car garage. $639,900. Call 720-
0611.
Oceon viewl 2 • 21h both .-:u-
live condo. Spocious Aootplon includes
marble entry and fireplace, white washed
cabinets. Dining room, two fireplocet. Plo-
nlotion shull9f1 in svery room. "Jen !Vre"
kitchen. 24 hour ~rded community. Sell-
er tronsferrecl. SJJj 000. Colt no-
Corona del Mor
T ypilies all lhe charm of o Ca<ono del
Mor duplex. Live in one ond ren1 1he
other. Owners unit with rtnoYOled kitchen,
stone flreploce. Enlorvecl master bedroom. com. done fireplace. PriYate potio. Each
wllh ib own laundry. 2 car garage. Lorge
comer lot. $543,000. For more informo-
tinn ,.,,11 7?n.M 1 I
. Newport Beach
Open Sunday 1-5. 950 Cagney#
205. View of trees and some ocean
from this 2 bedroom, 2 bath. Highly
upgraded. Oak floors, plontotion shut-
ters and_ cozy fireplace. Two spacious
patios. Gated community just blocks to
the beach. Community pool, tennis
and spas. $329,000. Coll 720-0611.
e..ta Me9o
Ssspaclous l bedroom, 3 bath condo
in small complu. CNerlooks park. Fe-
atures fomil, room, crodtling fil'9place.
Wolk In doeets. Just pointed. Com-
munity pool ond 1po. $194,000. Coll
720-0611 .
Newport Beach
Gorgeous, eJCPQnded and remodeled
5 bedroom, 4 bath. Spacious floorp·
Ion of approx. 3,600 sq feet. Family
room, three fireplaces, bay windows.
Bubbling spa. $739,000. Coll 720-
..
Open Sot & 1..S. 70 Oman Vista.
Fa< the buyer who ..,.. o home with o rear round W>Cllloft '9ellN. 2 bedloom, 3
both ~ den. 5119' ~ home on New-pon 8eoch CCM*y QA> oof COUfH. Ptl-
¥ole spMling pool ond IPO· S735,000.
Coll 720-0611.
Vllellelboa
Enjoy fvll oceart, Udo Channel ond city
light views from lhla lo¥ely 2 bedloom, 2
both condominium in pr9mlum complex.
JuS1 5 years old. Features include free
standing f1reploce, patio. Goted community
with pool and 990. Wolk to beach ond
Udo Village. $379,000. no-0611.
Newport leach
Open Sunday 1-5. 2000 Sontiogo Or.
lmmoo.ilote ,. bedroom, 3 both with
wonderful floorplon. Ideal for entertain·
Ing. lovely views of bodt bay ond spor-
kMhg lights. UnlimiMd potentiol. Most
desirable areo cl fine homea. 3 COf' ga-
rage. $725,000. Cal 720-0611 . c...-ldeol family ~. ~ beihoma, 1 ~
baths. Family room, croc:kflno ~
and dining oreo. Potio and 2 '* oo·
rage. An eicca••• ¥Olue. $225,000.
Call today for details, 720..0611.
... ...,..,. hach
Terrific home In Eostbluff. 5 bedrooms,
2 baths in o spacious floorplon. lots of
potential. lots of hofJw for the money.
Includes family room, ~C9 ond din-
ing area. Sunny pmae. saooa. loft of st-
orage. $,.99,000. Cal 120-0611.
c..e. .... 061 1. Newport leach Super siorler townhome. ldeol for the
Exquisite 3 bedroom Jlh bath show fim time buyer. Dual master suites.
pride of ownership. Mony upgrades. Ideal f°' roommates. Moye In condition.
Gourmet kttc:hen, two fireplaces, fom-Designer carpets, custom Fl'9neh doors
ily room. Community pool ond spa. lead to patio. 2 cor gomge. Community
· $697,000. Coll 720-0611. pool and spa. $185,000. Coll 720-
ala Ca.w,..n -0611 . c:....-
Open Sun. 1-5. (14 Ookcrest Lone).· Open Sunday 1-5. 1056 Westward
Exquisitely redesigned home hos 5 !>&-Lone. Affordable price6' 1Dr the ftnt time
Huntington Harbour drooms, 7 baths and opptOX. 7200 buyer. 2 bedroon\, l~ Wt.. otrium
Largest model in oreo. 4 bedroom, 3 'lq. ft. Complete with fonnol dfnincl ~ model with ~ ti6e ii\ kitchen ond
bath offers approx. 3,300 sq feet of Ii-........... rooms. 5 fireploces, ond 3 both. Attoct.d goroge. Enjoy cool
ving space. Family room with minored ·~~ ~ pool and lpO OC9Cln ~ bib or wollc kt the
wet bar and full rock fi,.ploce. Huge ~......... $2,549,000. Coll btoch. C°"""""'"Y POOi oftd lpO.
lop pool and spa. $670,000. Con Sharon (Vogt) ond Tom Altlnton ot Sl79,500. Coll 720-o61l.
today' 720-0611 673-87'8 °' 720-0611 .
Newport hoch ...............
Charming 2 bedroom, 2 bath town-Newport Beach. Lowest P(iced home
home on quiet cul de soc. 2 car go-• In community. Freahly painted Inside
rage. Commu8nity pool. Just steps to and out. 3 ~room, 2 bath. Dining
it.. te · rt S2 .. 1 500 oreo, coq fireploce · l.oYely yord fot commun .. , nn1s cou s. ~ , · kids to ploy. Find out the details.
Coll 720-06 l l $365,000. Colll 720-0611.
' --~ ' l -( )( I I l
...c.n, ...
'Open Sundoy • t ·5. (6 -ue Villon).
Fabulous '4 bedroom, 3~ both
showplace. Approx. 4,000 1q fMt of
l!ving space. e.outtfuf ~ with pool,
apo ond watetW. S 1,395,000. Coll
Sharon Vogt and Tom Allin1on,
673-8728 or 720-0611.
'-...
Patricia Dansbe
c114>.i29-1s13
·Arv111a·
(7.14) 121-0180
COSTA MESA· 101. Eucalyptus. Great
starter townhome for the first time
buyer. Dual master suites. Ideal for
roommates. Move in condltlo-n.
Designer carpets. custom French
doors lead to patio .. $185,000
-SAltJRDA ¥; -5epte"1bflt' r,,., 991 '1 'PAGE' 3'"'
Over 30 years on the Newport; osta Mesa scene ..
. Call .. Charlene ... I don't just'. sell homes ... My
business is sewlcing you I Servi~e is the key· to. my
successful marketing plan. . . whether buying or
selling a home! • . t f. MY CLIENT'S INTEREST IS MY FIRST ~RIORITY!
• I communicate with my client f
• I know the housing market f-
• I am a full-time professional! ,,
• I am up-to-date on today's
home financing .e I know the neiabborhood
~ I care.
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Fiiiiiiii~;lliiiiiii~il Just bring your Ck>thes to this fully."furnished home on
·Newport leach Duplex-Income
property. Upper unit 3bdr, 2bo.
Beautiful fireplace In llvingroom.
Sliding gloss door to balcony. Lower
unit. 2 bdr. 2ba. French doors to
front patio. Fireplace in IMngroom.
Owners ·seLu· $5'9 ooo
ptestlgious Sea lslandt -32 Ocean
Vista. OPEN SUNDAY 1 ·5 -Enjoy one
of the most spectacular golf course
locatlons and views from this large 3
bdr. 3ba townhome with fabulous
feat\.r'es and upgrades. $195,000
.
the bay! Bea4tlfully remodeled l bdr, 2ba. This home
has everything! 2TV's, stereo, CD player, VCR, dishes,
pots, pans! Even more ... New Jenn Aire cooktop
oven, washer and dryer, refrigerator, · built-in
microwave and dishwasher·. This 1ara must see! ONlY $39 ,000 . -. -~
Spectacular Oceanfront location -Light andb(fght 4
bd, 3 ba with elevator. Two fireplaces. gburmet
kitchen. Patio on the sand. Seller motivated
$1, 199,000
70 Ocean Vista -For a year round vacation feeling,
do not miss seeing this fabulous condo w ith its own
private pool and spa adjoining the Newport Beach
country Club Golf Course -A great value at
$735,000
Other Wonderful Sea Island Values -
3 bedroom, 3bath condo $795,000 .
2 bedroom, 3 bath condo $675,000
2/3 bedroom, 3 bath condo $659,000
Also Open Saturday a Sunday 1-5 _ -2320 Port
Aberdeen (Seawind). Remodeled 3 bdr, 3ba home
with second story loft and gourmet kitchen -great
·location $748,500 ·
You Will Be Sold On My Service!
Buying O.r Selling
For Best Results ... Hire The Best!
·•• Working To Move You ••
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Techniques To Get Your Property SOid Fast
• Find The Perfect Home In The Perfect Area
• Feel At Ease During Your En11~ Transaction
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• CORONA DEL MAR
LIDO ISLE
FRU HOUU •••a,000
When you buy ttll9 owrafzed lot Localed on ~
able Md quiet ... end.
l!XCl!LLDT LOCATION $878~ snet to ttreet locdon new ctubhouM &
CC>Ufb. 3BR/3\o\BA. High '*"'9 • ahutt«a
CUSTOM HOMI! $718,000
Charmlna 28R, 2 bath home wtth high c.lllng9 Md
enctosed" courtyard. FCH'INI dining room.
PRIMI! Ol!NOA LOCATION .778,000
2 bedroom, 2 bath decor8b home with dlr*1g room. Master autte ha flreplace Md alttlng .,.._
LOWLY LANDSCAPING $8401000
Gorgeous 48RL~ ... ~-~edfterranun vtla on a large lot wtth • ~ entry • patio.
NEW CONSTRUCTION S1_, 1~,000
Brand apanklng new 2 atory home anuaiea on a
dbte atrada at eaat end, quiet location. 38R/2~BA.
ONE OF A KIND $1_,~eo.ooo
Ultra cuatom, brand new home on oo' .ne.t to
atreet lot. No detall haa been apared. 38R/58A.
NEWPORT BEACH
l!ASY TO SHOW •2a7 ,IOO Just reduced $30,0001 Excef1ent view or ocean &
Cataline from thla 2BR condo In the V.....mta.
PRUTIOIOUS COMllUIHTY $4101000 (
TERMS! Poaalble ..... oPtlon. 2BR/28A pg den
& largeat ftoorpl.n In VIia Balboa. Comm poof.
HARBQR YID HOii~~ ~,000
Opportunity to Cl't s . We wtlh 1nla Mo-naco Model. 3BM ~ 10 community pool.
1~ BLOCK FROM BUCH $488 000
Newly build 4BR/3BA p1ua fam1y room In auf,. lo-cation. Great home to r.m out or llw lnl
VERUTILI'. FLOORPUN $499,980
L.oc:ated fuat 3 houH9 from the beach. Uke-new 58R/4BA alngle famlly home. MJnl ocean view.
SUPl!R Vll!W •-,000
FabcAoua bayfront condo with 2 bedtooma, 2 bd'8
p1ua den. Outstanding v1ew or bay Md ~ llghts.
LIDO PARK Dll ._,IOO
Best 1at floor ..... ~ pool Rhine ChMMI
& cfty llghta. 8eUlfuly '9Clec0rated 28R/2'MIA
OWND WILL CARRY $718 000
Perfect fof enteN!nlngl Thia remodeted 48Ai3BA ha famlly room & den. Vaulted '*!Inga.
RAR• OPPORTUIHTY S1,980,000
Don't rmaa out on tNa oppot1un1ty to llCqUlre 1
bMch on moet private lslarid, Bay IUnd.
BALBOA BAYl"ROlll •a,eoo,ooo
38R/4bl plue bayfront wtth bay • min .......
t9rreoe wfth apa, garden and dock tor MWi1ll
bolllll.
Wonderlul 5 bedroom, 3 bait\ 5omerNt In
deelrabte Phue Ill In HarbOr View HomN.
FMturH Include -community pool/ apaJten-
nla, oak ltalr rall, petquet floorlng In entry,
latge famlly room, 2 flreplecee end the list
goes onll
h7S,OOO .
Praentecl br KATHY FOX
OCEANFRONT PROPERTIES
PRIMI! LOcATION tna,ooo
3 bedroom oceanfront houae plua lnc:ome unft on ow.afad R-2 lot. 2 car gar11ge.
BllACtflJRONT COTTAG• S1 048 000 2BR/1 BA bNchfront cottage wtth ..P.,....' 1 BR/ ~dlA 9f'8MY unit ApproYed p&ana fOf' 2 condos.
lllCOll9 PROPDTY •t .W,000 Whit ..,.., & cou..i ._. from thla Income pro.
duclng prot>er1y 38R/2BA upper, 2BR/2BA lowei'.
Wl!ST NnPORT $1 ,4TS 000 40' lot • • 40% mof'e buldable than atandard :fO· lot.
Vwy quiet, no through trattlc.
QUleTl!ST ARl!A S1 ,489,000
Number 1 location In Welt Newport on only oc .. ,,.
front cul-dHac. Owner bult 4BR/4BA, fwn/den.
LIDO ISLE
MUIT lllTTLm DTAftl •a1a,ooo
Thie 28R/28A Udo atarter home la !Ult ....,. to
cfubhouee and beach. Perfect for 2nd home.
0 PEN11iOUSE
SAnfii>Ay
402 ColurrClla. Newport Cf9ll 1-5 $249,000
2412 Orange AYI., Costa Mell 1-4 •"•9 000 123 Via Zlnich, Udo Isle t .5 -I $1,150,000
SUNDAY
3710 S. Bar #N, So Cit MeW 2".30-5 $149,900 ~140 ~ ~ ~ 1-5 $219,000
950 r.--. 1,..; Cmt 1-5 1299,000
"""'"'' , "'· VIiia 8llboa 1-5 $410000 1n vra rr111ee. Udo 1s1e 11-2 ss15'000
-211 Via San Rane>, Udo 1a1e 1.4 ws'ooo
ttoo s. Ln, ttnor v1ew His t-5 sase'ooo
6204 W. Ocwdront. Newport Beactl 11-6 S1,499:ooo ..
NEWPORT CREST
COSTA ME ~,\ .-.
SA NTA AN/\ HflGf-1.
BELCOURT HILL PLAN 1
I
$828,000
B•LCOURT BRRAC•
. t
I
$1,128;000
BELCOURT TERRACE
Prlce81Mhed
1 ACRE + TENNIS CT. $300K Price Reduction
SA~AY, Septilmber' 7, 1891 I PAGE 5
NEW LISTING
BACK BAY EQUESTRIAN -
--·-... ·
Presents:
. .
FRONT ROW BACK BAY $610,·ooo 2167 VISTA ENIRADA
City lights and full Bay view from this highly upgraded, remodeled 3BR, 211.2eA. Assumable loan of $484,000.
STEAL ITI
Highly upgraded 2
story, 3BR, 21t'l BA.
New carpet. appliances
and remodeled baths.
Assume $297,000.
Reduced to
$J59,000
2607 VISTA
ORNADA
END UNIT ON PARK
Beautiful remodeled 2
story on pattc. Shows
light and bright and
clean. Call for appt. 3
BR 21h BA.
$.Q9,000
536 VISTA GUHDt
UKE BRAND NEWI
Just finished
remodeling. Beautiful -
view from most
rooms. 3 BR 2'h BA.
$.Q9,000.
159 VISTA flORA
ON GREENBELT
Private cul-de-sac
location. One story
3BR, 2BA. Assume
$344,000. SelHng at
k>u for.
$3",000
2216 FIESTA
PERFECT FOR
IACHELOll
Highly upgnded 28R,
2BA with eome Bay
view •. MOY8 In condition '
with lkytlghta, mirrored
entry and more. call for
appcHntment.
$Ut.OOO
1966 VISTA CAUDAi.
VIEW FROM EVERY ROOM ~ Back Bay and greenbelt view
"A 10"
Moet~one
llory you wll .......
Too nu:ti to tll, call
tor your lhowlng. 3BR,
2BA.
$490,000
2122 DllCANIO
IN ESCROW
LISTED AND SOLD from every room. Popular "E"
plan with 4BR, 21h BA. Large
courtyard. Private .. back patio. End 405 Feliz , $479,000
unit at end of cul-de-sac. · . ' ' ·
$428,000. L••••hold. 621 Vista Bonita -~..,. $479,000
316 OTERO 2108 Vista Dorado ~9,000
Gmbb&Ellis
-
. .
CARO[· ALLISON
BEflm lfilABKEnllll · t:aflBIJLTAiflT
644-7362
37 BURNING TREE
•Huge lot!
• Expanded!
• Private pool & spa!
• REDUCEDI $1 00 ,000
•NOW $1, 195,000
• Competitively priced
• Many custom features
• ~ NOW $575,000
1 CHERRY HILLS
• Expanded & Remodeled
• Four Bedrooms
• Lorge Country Kitchen
• Partial View
• $1 I 1 95 ,000
HARBOR RIDGE
24 VIENNA
•Views
• 2 bedrooms plus den
• -~ NOW $525,000
2 RUE GRAND VALLEE
• Spectacular views!
• Detached Versaille
• Private corner location!
• REDUCED $50,0001
• NOW $1, 145,000
BEACON BAY
• Boat, swim, live
• Custom 5 bedroom
• $2,495,000LH
PRIVATE VIEWING BY APPOINTMENT
~
CALL CAROL ALtlSON .. 644-7362
SrubbGEllis e44.e200
2 Civic Plaza # 100, Newport Beach
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BAYCREST
BAYCREST
BAYRIDGE
BAYSHORES
BAYSHORES
BAYSHORES
BAYVIEW TERRACE
BEACON BAY
BELCOURT
BELCOURT
BELCOURT
BIG CANYON
BIG CANYON
BLUFFS
BLUFFS
BLUFFS
BLUFFS
BLUFFS
BLUFFS
BLUFFS
BROADMOOR
CANYON CREST
CORONA DEL MAR
CORONA DEL MAR
CORONA DEL MAR
CORONA DEL MAR
Gourmet kitchen, 4BR, remodeled, pool $tJ07,000
Ivan Wells, coun~ kitchen, 48R, comer StJ00,500
Uppper, gated community, 2BR, mini view $280,000
Extra large lot, 3BR, spacious patio $575,000L.H
Mediterranean Villa, two years new $1,450,000
Cottage, 3BR, large lot, remodeled kitchen $740,000
Three years new, 3BR, security system
BA YFRONT, custom, 5BR, unique
Lovely views, spacious m~ter, 2BR
Spectacular TENNIS ESTATE
Pnme location, 4BR, pflvate spa
Extra large lot. pool, 4BR
Expanded. remodeled, charming
Tona Plan. Seller motivated, 3BR
Pnvate end location, overlooking lawns
"E' Plan. greenbelt views, 4BR, 2.58A
FRONT ROW! Blu"s view. 3BR, 2.58A
VIEW! VIEW! HI 3HL Y UPGRADED 2BR.
Two story, JBR, 2.58A, newly decorated
"H" Plan, 2BR, new on market... ....... .
Panoramic views. 4BR. custom features
Elegant. 2 master suites
Owner/seller designed, pool & lanai
Duplex 3/3 + 212 Perteet for owner user
Remodeled 1986, maids qualfers, spa
Duplex. S.Hwy. cottage plus 2BR. unit
$410,000
$2,405,000L.H
$535,000
$3,895,000
$019,900
$1, 195,000
$1, 105,000
$360,000
$380,000
$420,000
$610,000
$360,000
$360,000
$299,000
$995,000
$389,900
$740,000
$5(J5,500
$1, 150,000
$575,000
CORONA HIGHLNDS Cottage, 3BR. ocean view, pflvate beach $845,000
CORONA DEL MAR Remodeled, 3BR+umt, 2 blocks to beach $875,000
CORONA HIGHLNDS Under consvuction, choose your finishes $975,000
COSTA MESA One level, 4BR, large lot, great value! $385,000
DOVER SHORES
DOVER SHORES
DOVER SHORES
DOVER SHORES
DOVER SHORES
EASTS/D E
EASTS/DE
EASTS/CE
EASTSIDE
EMERALD BAY
EMERALD BAY
EMERALD BAY
EMERALD BAY
EMERALD BAY
EMERALD BAY
EMERALD BAY
GARDEN GROVE
Designers own gated mini estate,
Views' pool 4BR, 38A, immaculate
148 FT.BAYFRONT!!! New construction
Backs onto the Bay! fabulous views
Picture Perfect! patio with spa, 4BR
Highly cvstom1zed. 4BR, spa tub
New' duplex! easy to convert to s/fam1/y
Currently lowest poced 4BR, large lot
Me~ Bluffs. sunset views, 3BR
Ocean view! private, gated community
Views to Dana Point. spa. Open beams
Whitewater views, walls of glass
Street to street lot, whitewater views
BIG' BIG! views, custom, reconstructed
Oceans1de,overlooks green, beach, 4BR
Studio w/poot, separate pavilion
Fabulous buy!, 4BR, 3BA, pool
$1,095,000
$930,000
$3,395,000
$675,000L.H
S74fJ,500
$395,000
$689,500
$289,000
$260,000
$1,ts50,000
$1,450,000
s2.205,ooo
$1,705,000
$2, 100,000
$2, 100,000
$800,000
$247,900
HARBOR VW HOMES LOT, plans mcluded for 5BR, resiqence $440,000
HARBOR WOODS Across from Nature Park, 2BR, 2.5BA $285,000
HARBOR VW HOMES Carmel, pnvate lot with pool $475,000
HARBOR RIDGE Premier view. outstanding location, 2BR $539,000
HARBOR RIDGE REDUCED! 180 degree view, FURNISHED $4,075,000
HARBOR ISLAND "THE ULTIMATE BAYFRON1" Call for details $12,QOO,OOO
HARBOR RIDGE
HARBOR RIDGE
HARBOR RIDGE
HARBOR RIDGE
HARBOR RIDGE
HARBOR RIDGE
HARBOR WOODS
Waterfall, fights, water view, 2BR
End location, very quiet, 2BR, immaculate
Ocean. city lights view, spa, 2/3 BR.
Spectacular views! newly remodeled
Ocean, city views, 4BR, Expanded
Dramatic to-level, panoramic views. 38R
Location -Location! 2BR.2BA.
Close to park, 38R. plus guest quarters
$560,000
$400,000
$760,000
$525,000
$750,000
$875,000
$251,POO
$470,000
NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT J REAL ESTATE
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NEWPORT 8~CH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE
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SATuRDAY. Septemb« 7. 199t I PAGE 9
HUNnNGTON BCH Close to park, 3BR, expanded #vlng room
INCOME PROPERTY Beach & Income, 48R/38R Duplex
INCOME PROPERTY BAYFRONT-38R, 2BA, + 2BR, 1BA
INCOME PROPERTY Sharp/ well maintained units
S30Q,OOO
$545,000
S7PP,OOO
$44Q,500
IRVINE COVE
IRVINE COVE
JASMINE CREEK
JASMINE CREEK
JASMINE CREEK
LAGUNA NIGUEL
LAGUNA BEACH
UDO ISLE
UNDA ISLE
Oceanfront, spectacular residence $8,500,000
Oceanside of Hwy, 4BR, pool, spa $2,800,000
Lovely ocean views, customized touches $630,000
Exceptional quality, mini view $640,000
Expanded, corner, spa, waterfall, 38R $580,000
Highly upgraded, 4BR, 2.58A,cul de sac S20Q,OOO
Coastline, city views, custom residence $1,550,000
BAYFRONT-Dock for 60' boat, 8 car garage $4, 150,000
BAYFRONT-main channel views, p ool/spa $2,405,000L.H
UNDA ISLE
MONARCH BEACH
N.NORTH VILLAS
PENINSULA
PENINSULA
PENINSULA
Pier and slip, view, SBR, 4.5BA $1 ,075,000L.H
Ocean view, single family, 38R $480,000
3BR, den.outside spa, waterfall $575,000
WALK TO BEACH.charming three bedroom $525,000
COTTAGE -ONE BLOCK TO BEACH -R-2 $305,000
View of Bay, Dock for SOit+ boat $1,850,0QQ
SEA ISLAND
SEA ISLAND
SEA ISLAND
SEA ISLAND
SEA~IEW
SEA WIND
SHORE CUFF
SOUTH LAGUNA
SOUTH LAGUNA
SPYGLASS
SP'fGLASS
SPYGLASS
SPYGLASS
UPPER BAY
UPPER BAY
UPPER BAY
UPPER BAY
VERSAILLES
VILLA BALBOA
WESTCLJFF
Golf course views, luxury plus comfort
Exceptional views, pristine!, 2BR,
McLain, walk to 4th fairway, 2 car gtJ1age
McLain mini view of l1ght:s,trees, 2BR
View, private spa, custom features
Remodeled plus addition, sauna, 4BR
Ocean, canyon \dews, new construction
Ocean view, spectacular custom estate
Fantastic views, pnvate pool and spa
180 degree views, Top of The Hill, 5BR
Ocean, city views, model perfect, 48R
Premier location, custom 6BR, 6BA
Mediterranean style, 5BR, indoor stream
Four BR, 3BA, 3 car garage, pool & spa
Cherry Lakes Estates, 38R, pflvate comm
4BR, remodeled, huge enclosed yard
Totally remodeled! French doors, spa
Low down, 2BR, 2BA, private location
PENTHOUSE, ocean view
Large corner, room to expand, 38R
Mint condition! cuJ-d&-.sac 38R, 2BA
Total remodeled w/maids uarters, 48R
$680,000
$737,500
$405,000
$305,000
$830,000
$770,000
$2,350,000
$1,305,000
$1,220,000
$2,405,000
$1.105,000
$1,4'55,000
$708,500
$400,000
$484,000
$54Q,OOO
$409,000
$100,000
$435,000
$485,000
$535,000
\VEEKt~~u HUM~ ·ruGR
SATURDAY ONLY
WESTCUFF
PENINSULA PT.
1500 CUMBERLAND 1-5 SHIRLEY MICHELMORE 1485,000
2113 SEVIUE 1-5 SMITH/FULBRIGHT $525,000
SA'RJRDAY It SUNDAY
VERSAIUES
VILLA BALBOA
DOVER SHORES
SPYGLASS
200 McNEIL #102 2-5 LINDA OETH $199,000
$435,000
$3,395,000
$1 ,465,000
270 CAGNEY LANE #307 1-5 PETER BARRETT
301 MORNING STAR LANE 1-5 AUNE/PROPP
2 ROCKY POINT 2-5 WIL.LSIJACOBS
SUNDAY
WESTCUFF 1508 ETON PLACE 1-5 PETE BARRETT $535,000
SEA ISLAND 17 OCEAN VISTA
JASMINE CREEK 34 MAINSAIL
1-5 ANN PETERS $737,500
1 ·5 SUZANNE SHULER $639,000
DOVER SHORES 1033 MARINERs OR 1·5 CARLYN CAUAN $675,000 LH
BLUFFS 5&4 GLORIETTA
WESTCUFF 1100 ESSEX
1·5 NANCY ENGLEBRECHT 1299.000
1-5 LOIS JACOBS S525,000
COSTA MESA 2243 PACtFtC #101 11-4 SANDY LONG $259,000
CORONA DEL MAR 2611 POINT DEL MAR 2-6 SANDY LONG $529,000
BIG CANYON 37 BURNING TREE
BIG CANYON 1 CHERRY HIU.S
HARBOR RIDGE 24 VIENNA
1-5 BOB COLUCCIO $1 ,195,000
1-5 CAROL AWSON $1 ,195,000
1-5 DEBI Miu.ER $525,000
DOVER SHORES 1327 AN'TIGUA
DOYER SHORES 1901 SANTIAGO
1·5 SHIRLEY MICHELMORE 1749,500
1-5 BARBARA AUNE Nl9,500
HARBOR VIEW 1223 PORTSIDE
HRBR HIGHLN6S 1324 ESTELLE LANE
SPYGLASS Hill 19 MUIR BEACH
COAONA Del MAR 304 OOl.D£NROO
UPPER BAY 2212 LA Uf«>A COURT
1-5 MYRNA BOOM $995,000
1-5 DARRELL RICE $379,000
1-5 MAU GULLEOOE $2.495,000
1-5 FAN« HUGHES 1171,000 1-6 JACKIE KEIGH ._
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Profile ..... SUE VERNON
Sue Vernon has been with the
Newport Beach office of Coldwell
Banker for twelve years and has
consistently been a top producer.
She has been a member of the
prestigious President 's Club which
ho nors the top 5% of the
comapny's Sales Associates
nationwide, and has earned the
title of Senior Residen tial
Associate.
A native of Southern California,
Sue was born in Glendale and has
lived in Orange County since 1964,
the past 15 years in Newport
Beach.
After graduation from the
University of Southern California,
Sue taught elementary school in
the Glendale School District.
Presently a resident of Corona del
Mar, She is married and the
mother of three grown daughters.
Sue's past volu nteer efforts
involved presidency of a guiJd
supporting Children's Hospital of
Orange County; Assistance
League; Girl Scouts of America;
Town and G<>Wn Junior Auxiliary,
and various U.S.C. support groups.
Sue is an active member of the
Tro1an League of Orange County;
Circle 1000; aAd the 552 Club
which supports Hoag Memorial
Hospital.
The ma1ority of Sue's business is
from referrals ai_d con tacts made
through her soc•I and volunteer
activities. If you're interest in
finding out more about the
winning combination of Sue
Vernon and Coldwell Banker, Call
Sue at 644-9060, ext 123
NIWPOllT IHOtfl--119,900
Come see this lovely 3 bd home in a quiet
beach community with association pool & ten-r4s. Just recently remodeled with many fine up-
grades ineludlna state lloorino & matble coun-
tertops. Fee lanil. Must see! _,_
OP•N HOUa•
UTURDAY 1.S
Hll WOODS 100 MAllOI WOODS
GINNY ANDERSON $325,000
CDM 614 AVOCADO
SHEILA KAVIANI $539,000
HY HlW 3414 suanm
JEFF EWING $575,000
HY llUS 1215 SUIFUNI WAY
VELMA TIMMONS $825,000
NEWPOlrT ISi.AND 3717 CHANHIL Pl
DAVID PRINCE $695,000
IAYIHOIH 2601 CllCU DI
CAROL MOCK $749,000
CDM 1209 IAYllOI
JANIS MACMILLAN $819,000
OLDE CDM 212 ORCHID
SARA MARVIN $925,000
IAYSHOttH 2611 IAYIHOll DI.
CAROL MOCK $1,000,000
IAYID COVI 1029 IAYllOI COVI E
JUNE DAVIS $1 ,050,000
UDO ISU 205 VIA SAN llMO
JOANNA DEMPSTER $1 ,095,000
NIWPOlrT IUCH 4009 llAIMOll
JERRY ANSTER $1 ,595,000
SHOllOUfFS 227 EVENING CANYON
KEVIN KANOA $1 ,795,000
8UNDAY 1·8
COITA MUA 2649 IL.DIN #P
MIKE TRAIN,!!! $225,000
COSTA MllA 160FAllMAYIN1.ANI
HEIDI MEEDER $235,000
WTllDI CM 2547 OIANOI #I
BERNARD TOWERS $259,000
NEWPOlrT ClllT
DAVE WONG
20 IMALOA
$375,000
HY kNOUI 2716 tm.lWW
SUSAN NOONAN $379,000
IWfn 402 YllTA OUNDI
JAMES GRAY $4191000
IWffl 6U VllTA IONffA
PATRICK BARTOUC 1445,000
IWHI IH VllTA Pl.OM
SUE VERNON $4e8,000
OXPOID COWf $1ft,OOO Best "On The Pitt" location. 3 bedrooms, 2
story with tncredll>te view of Mason Pitt and
lake. Walk to movies, shops, restamnts. UCI
theater.
IUNDAY 1·1
HV ~I 1934 PT. PROVINCE
USA ADAM $465,000
HY HOMES -1963 PT. WIYlllDGE
SUSAN WEIR $489,000
HV HOMH 1951 PT. WIYllHDGE
STEVE MITCHELL $509,000
CDM 912 GMDINIA
JERRY FINSTER $519,000
COM 61o&A~
SHEILA KAVIANI $539,000
HY HOMll 1147 PORT TAGCMIT
ERIC SHAW $545,000
H Y HOMO 1912 POIT WIYlllDOI
BARBARA GRAVES $549,500
HV HOMU 1912 POIT MIAMI
JEFF EWING $549,500
IAYIHOlll 2622 ClllMIW
JERRY FINSTER $560,000
CDM 619 MAIGUlllTI
RITA KURTZ $575,000
COM 427 NAICtlSUI
JERRY FINSTER $570,000
HV HILU 1211 IUIFUNI WAY
CHER RUSH $825,000
flMNI lift 1.07 IANJANIUA 11H
MIKE TRAINER $849,950
lAIDWFF 2719 ALTA VISTA
JOANN AKERMAN $720,000
IPYOWI o& MON111EY Cit
DON OLSON $725,000
llAVllW 2021 YACHT DINHDll
DAVID PRINCE $725,000
IAYIHORU 2601 CllCU DI.
CAROL MOCK $749,000
lf'VGIAll 6 MON1111Y Cll
JOYCE OLSON $785,000
COM 1209 IAYSIOI
JANIS MACMILLAN $819,000
HY NI.I.I 19' IANOCA11U
L YLEEN EWING $885,000
DOVll SHOllll 1124 IANnMO
ROBERT BENTS $899,000
OU>I COM 114 CMNAllOM
KAY PARKER $835,000
llWll 1111 2006 UWMm
CAROLINE HAINES $841,000
IAYIMOlll He1 IAYIHOal DI
ELEANOA BOWIE $1 000 000
IAYID COW 1029 IAYlml COW I
JUNE DAVIS 11,080.000 .
COIOM .. MM .. 71.000 Temflc newer duplex wfth 3 bd front & 2 bd rear income unit. Tiie roof, neWll decOt in fr~ ~. washef/d!yef.
8UNDAY i.a
IAYSD COVI ttl IAY'llDI COVE W
DOUG MEEDER $950,000
SPYGUSS 9 CAIMll IAY
KAY RANGER $1 1199,000
HftGHTI 10l1 IClllGI IOAD
JOANNA DEMPSTER $1 ,395,000
COM 211 OOLDINIOO
LINDA MARSTON $1 ,499,999
NNPOn ..,. IUlllOltl
JERRY FINSTER S1 ,195,000
IHOltlCWfS 227 IWl•te CANYON
KEVIN KANDA S1 ,795,000
SPYOUll M eouYA
JUNE DAVIS $2,085,000
NIW UITINGI
COM tUOCWMO
Beautiful Medltefranean style townhome IOUll of
highway. 3 bd, 3 balhs. Third floor loft. Huge decl!.
veiry open ftoorpilri, l""1 ee11W9, secUflty lyAm
and l1'IJCh more.
NIWPOIT NOm ¥11.A'I ......,
2 ~ yearl okl. 3 bd (din eci.lld be 4fl) 3 brlgtl flnl.
places (LR . ..f.R. M8R) &Ira llrgl mullr bedroom
& family room. Mllt)ela (large st plan). Owr«/ aoert AYlilable lfOIRI Oct 15th.
MAllOl 111.L ........,
Custom built Medilltra111n S1Y1t home In Ollld
Comn'Ullty Of Hartlor Hill. AmQst 5000 lq ft home,
with 4 bcl, 41h bllhs, hMrnelt. bcnis room. den
& 4 l'nplaees. Pool. 18CUftly system and more.
IAY'llDll $2M.000
C°*'1""'1'Y ~ -Plan B. 3 bd & 2 11111 w111 hWI VIUltecl c:elr'OI & ~ poof & IPL
MllOI VllW MW ' ~ 000
Wowt 180'" oct1n v11w from Illa~ bd
home. llldlllly l9nodellcl '*'*' wtll Mlllfllt room oveftooldna Ill ..,. LMve lot an.. ..--
slon po111t1•11
OLD COIOM DIL IUI t-.000
F**>ut doublt lot wtll large rtmOdll 3 bd, 3
bat1 home & 1 bd, 1 blltl guest ooll Grell -of
bay & partc from "*lY rooms. doullll Oll1IOI ' 4 ~ spacu . Zones "ITUllPlt t.r*Y mldenee"
IRVINI
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NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT./ REAL ESTATE
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Wonderlul 3bd, fwnily room home In the best
of all comnuVtles, Jasmine Creek. Guatt1 = 6 tems courts. 3 POOis. loYety clJI>. • rolllnO gretnbells, this special home Is ~~~·Has full secunty system, super ·-
IAYCaUT $621,000
For adults onlY1 Rawtess remodel! Every Inch of
1tlls home redone. Pool. spa & bar-b-q. Enter-~ 3 fp, dramatic master sulla. N>PI
only! --
OCEAN VIW $524,500
View Cltallna and sooset sides from this ~ up-
grtded. deeorator erl\anced ~ In lhe
gated guarded cormuiltf al Jast!D Plf1t. 3 bed-
room, 2 ba1h wt1h ftnlShed stoflge Ion.
MAllOI YllW..,... $545,000
Expnled, customtzed 4 bd + loft. 3 ba. fft great
curt> appeal. Bal windows, window seats. WOOd
ftools. comm. pool, nw awwd wtmno Andersen
sctlOOI.
HAllOIYllW*-1 $549,IOO
Better that newt Jost remodeled. lllen owner~
terred. New bllhs n kitchen wilh custom cabin-*'. New roof & tresh new landscaplno. A roost
see!
HAllOI VIEW ..S $549,500
Bedluly rnairUnd 4 br, 21h ba + flmly room
Palermo very ctote 10 grMllbell Fmhly pak1ted
extel1or. Large pl1vate yard, brick & cement haro-
'scapt. Perfect Inside & out
MEWPOlf H1S $559,000
Rare oPl>(lttl#lltyt A duplex In Newport Hist Front
int will 3 bd 2 ba. back Id wtlh 2 bd 1 ~ ba.
Each wtll ftreplaces. Excelert loclllon. Com« lot
HUIOI YllW $595,000
Remodeled 5 bd. 3 bl wlll fwnly room. LMng room. din. 3 ftrtcllaCeS, new ldldlln cablnlts.
Smoclll Cllngl, dOll " gr99lblll nS IChoots.
IAYCBIT *'25,000
f(lf ... ontyt Fllwtess rlmOdell Ewry Inch of
.. homl redone. Pool. spa & bll-b-q. E:raf-
alrl'nn. a tp.. chmdcunu1ef suftl. Appt only!
IOllm MY llONUNDS $611,000
Close ~ COll1lry IMng. 4 bd, 3 ba. pool. Formll
dllng, nmbllng tloor plln. Family ~.
UllOl *MD $649,950
8llbOI ....._, CGllQI In prime lstllld iocen. 3 bd
tront hOuse n 1 bd unit Qose to beach & sflo9s
al Bllboa..
VllW P01llllW. • Awao.I $747,000
PretimNly pin incMMd for I second story Idell·
lion "" would glYI ldkM:b* ¥11W• of "' turn-ing bUi\ as wel as Ile exlltlno ciy llghts ¥1ew.
Ptenty of windows let In Ill ~ nl I( of It's ,,._
top tocltion. Channing 3 bd 2 bath custom deco-
rllld homl on I lalge lot
IAYllOlll $7'9,000
Clllrl & wd kept 3 bectoOm. 2 bdl home wtlh
wondllM ioc.eon. mntft dOOrl In IMnO room
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SATURDAY, September 7, 1991 I PAGE 11
IAITIWff $720 000
Curt> appeal-quality and charm. Expanded and
remodeled to 4 bd 3 ba, family room. formal
dining room. 3 fireplaces! Lush landscaping,
used bnck. pabOs abound .... _
OOIONA DIL MM
OlD COIOMl DR. MAI $439,000
can you befleW ldorlble doll house in old Corona
Del Mar for $439,000? 2 bd & office close to park.
res1aoolnts, stores/$20,000 paid for plans you get
tree I
JdlM CllEK 1 $539,000
A VtfY exciting plan 3 in excellent locltlon. Spa-
cious, ~ nl cheefful. 3 br, hmily room.
~ed to sell1
OLD COIOMA DIL MAI $539,000
Gorgeous Meditlmnean town home In old Corona
del Mar. W'11t. to lhe beach. shoppilg, retaurarts.
South ot the highway. 3 bd, 3 ba, loft. high ceil-
ings, deck.
OLDI COM $559,000
T erriflc duplex wen makltJlned. great area. Peffec1
for a owner occupier or Investor.
OU> COIOMA Oil MAI $5691000
Three cl\annl)g leOal non-confom1ing one bedroom,
one bath cottaoes wtltl enclosed patios on an R-2
45' lC 118' lot
OlD COIOMA DB. MAI $570,000
Chamllng CdM single famlly home completely re-
modeled wiltl 5 bd & 3 ba. Localecl In centBr of
COM & easy walk to beach.
COM $199,000
3 c:ar gnge, new~. part ..aing. So of
PCH. Overstzed lot pemltS llliqlle delVI nl
splC8 for lhe area. Back yard, no alley. • wtmef.
MllOI YllW MW $625,000
Price ~ $50,000 ID $625.000 on 4 bd famlty
home will speclaCUlaf close up view of bly,
ocean, city llgl'lt. Fast occupancy possible. Deco-
,. to your lndMdual tane.
COIOM llGtUNOS $675,000
ln'tlllng 3 bd home wllh Uny ocean View. Larve llv-
lng room wllh si.ld up blr ts perlect for enlef'llin.
1ng. MU1er bd has rttrell Of It CWd be olflce or
den. Grut come4r locallon.
C.D.M. $695,000
lOYlly view of canyon & hills from nicely ,...
modeled & expwled 5 bd home. ffench doof1,
scraped celllngs, ~ pretty yard, bfeeZy open
leellng.
COM. $749,000
Modll l*fect single IMI view home .. 3 bd, 2 ba.
~ llndlCIPtd yd. DmlllnO Clllllnl ...,.. ....
STEVE SUTHERLEN
Now's the time to make
your move! Now that the
summer crowds are gone,
we're into prime house
hunting season. In fact,
the Fall is historically ohe
of the busiest times in
Newport real estate.
And we're ready for the
season. In August our
office t ook 48 new
listings, so our inventory
is fresh and competitive.
Add to th~t mix the fact
that interest rates are
more affordable than they
have been in years, and
you'll agree that it's a
great time to be a buyer.
Now really is the time for
you to move up to the
Newport Beach lifestyle.
But don't wait too long.
. Some of those 48 new
listings are already sold!
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NEWPORT BEACH $738,800
SBA, 3BA famlly home complete with fresh
paint and new carpet and unobstructed
view of mountains can be enjoyed from
the pool and spa.
IRVINE TERRACE $M8,000'
Channing remodel on huge lot this has It
am Every room opens onto lush gardens &
Illy pond. Glass roofed dining room,
country kitchen a must seel
='91! home on !Jtl.~~ near the beach. 5 bedrooms, 4 baths,
family room. Plans avaHabfe for new home
with Bay view from 2nd story. Gate
guarded community with 2 prtvate beaches
& children's playground. ERIC & LARAINE SHAW CHRIS LINDSAY
CAROL MOCK/JERRY FINSTER
$1,0S0,000
Dramatic customized bayfront townhome
great water views from all major rooms.
Richly remodeled immaculate move In
condition. Call John Campbell for your
appt.
Location! locatlonl Breathtaking ocean &
bay views from this 5 plus BR family
home. Extensive upgrades throughout
compfete this great valuel
SPYGLASS HILL $2,091,000
180 degree panoramic and unobstructed
marina and ocean views. 5000 sq. ft.
Approx SBR, 6BA, famlty room, high
ceilings. Huge private, corner lot and 1400
sq. ft. master suite. Setler mottvatedll JOHN CAMPBELL
LAGUNA BEACH $780,000
Spectacular ocean & coastline views. 1300 sq. ft . Custom portfina home
pool & spa, 4 bd & 2.5 large bathrooms. FA, FP, decks. Alarm system.
BALBOA ISLAND $799,000
1 house from south bay beach, 1 block to the ferry boat 4BR, 2BA. 1 BR,
1 BA apt. 2 car garage. View of bay & pavllllon, roof deck.
OWNER WILL TRADE DOWN $819,000
The styllsh signature of this luxurious bayfront condominium is It's exquls·
ite design & ultra sophisticated Bayside Dr address. 2BA, 2BA, fpl. 18Q
view, deck & private courtyard.
DOVER SHORES $899,000
Great 4 bd 3.5 ba Dover Shores home. Outstanding views of Fashion Is·
land and back Bay channels. One of the few homes that looks down on
the water In this area. Needs upgrading as Is reflected In the realistic
price. Licensed contractor has re-viewed the property and Is available to
upgrade. This Is a prime candl<fat~ for builder or developer to martcet a
profit
PRICE REDUCED $150,000 $925 000
Seller wants offer for this weekend. Fabulous 2 bd contemporary home
In a great comer locatlonl Roof top deck wtth never ending ocean views!
Light and bright with lots of skylights: Bring your fussiest buyers!
NEWPORT Bl!ACH t1,09S,OOO
Brilliant 4BR, 3.5BA remodeled Udo home on oversized lot w/aunny So
facing used brick patio and spa. Desirable street to street location. Call
now fot your appt.
llAYSIH COYI •HO 000
Fat>uk>us trMevef 2BR, 2.SBA condo on the bay wfth vtew8 from ;rmott
wery room. Exceflent locatlon within walking distance to Balboa Island
shopping and reatauranta.
KAYA.ANGER
JUNE DAVIS
NEWPORT BEACH t1 398,000
Fabulous views of Bay, ocean and city lights. 5 bed, 41h bath, 11b';ary, fam:.-
Uy room, master suite with jacuzzi tub, and wonderful kitchen.
SWEEPING OCll!AN VIEWS t 1,eee,000
Elegant. brand new oceanfront home. Three bedrooms, four and 1h baths,
plus den and loft. Master suite wtth fireplace and jacuzzJ tub located with
view In mind. Roof top deck suited for outdoor entertaining.
NEWPORT BEACH S1,8H,OOO
View ocean bay ctty lights, almost new. Fabuk>ua contemporary, high cell·
lngs, 5BR, 6BA, shows llke a model, state of the art kitchen.
CAMl!O IHORIS S1, 780,000
Nearty 1h acre ocean side of PCH adjacent to 14th green on new golf
course. Views of ocean, hllls and fairway. A fabulous opportunity to have
It alll .
SHORl!CLIFFS •1, 788,000
Prime location over1ooklng the ocean and canyon. Tradltk>nal home with
three bedrooms, four baths and den wtth red brick flreolace. Large formal
dining room wtth sit down view of ocean. Among the ftnelt home. In the beach area.
COROllA Da&. MAR t1,-,000
The ultlmate California location. Thia grand landmatk home n... 38 ft
above ocean btvd for optimum 180 ocean, harbor & white water vtews.
llAYFRONT · ta 780 000
Over 70' of bay front elegance this 5BR, 4.6BA home hu a 1to ~of
harbor w/martne facllltlea for 4 large yachta 140' along the beach.
HARBOR RIDM M.IOO 000
One of Newport'a most Ngant and beautlful ~ homM. &.oCated on a s>ttme lot with unobltruct9d vtewa of harbor, ctty 11at1ta a mtn. 5
bhed, NP malda quarters (eth or 1th bd), ~ 9'*t eufte. e b9. large matter autte wtth ltttlng room, gym, wine cea., PoOI and..,._•
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f'MEW~AJ'OOST~MBSA PILOT I REAL ESTATE JtE SATURDAY, ~ 7, 199J I PAGE 13
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CHRIS LINDSAV & ·CAROLINE HAINES
Present Their Exceptionql
Newport Beach ;Pi-Qperties
lnlne Terrace
Stunning Cape Cod remodel.·
480. 3BA. 1/4 acre Jot.
$948.000
Venalllea
Comer Condo. 380, 2BA with
never ending bay, ocean and
city ltghts vtew
$345.000
SUE VERNON
Jasmine Creek
Great ocean view. 380, '2BA.
gated communltY, single level
$635,000
Corona del II~
op o e ne amenities.
380, 3BA rear condo, newt
$374,900
Senior Realdentlal Alaoclate
Bus:644-9060z123
Res:760-2610
533 Vista Flora $465,00
Open Sunday 2-6PM
The best of the Blq[fsl Popular 3 bedroom. 2.5 bathroom.family
room "f:' plan. Outstanding location on mqjor greenbelt.
Hardwoodjloors; ttl.ed. ldt.chen and baths; private courtyard
' entry with bUbbllng fountaln. Owner says. "Sellr New Price
39 Beachcomber $559,500
Jasmlne Creek 3 bedroom. single Leoel ErlJoy th1s special
. eommunUy-6 tennis courts. 3 pools. beautiful park Wee
_ green1'elB, 24 hour gate·gu.a.rded-securlty. Beautifully
maintained home with central air, spa and louely patios.
318 Grand Canal $739,000
An absolute steal on Uttle Balboa Island/I Dramattc 2
bedroomjront unit with soaring celUrtgs and lots of glass.
Huge 1 bedroom apartment rear unit. Dockfor 2 small boats.
Price ReducedJ Call Sue
·for more Information or private ahowtnaa.
Spec~ular vtcw. 580 + fam-
Uy~m + bonus. large lot
$1,395,000
Views. Views. Views. 3BD.
3.5BA on Balboa Peninsula.
Total remodel, dock for 45' boat
Harbor View Bll1a
$2,495,000
Great neighborhood. 380.
2BA family home
$650.000
Coldwell
Banker
644-9060
Reduced over $35,000
·614' Avocado
Corona def Mar
• Over 2 ,100 Square Feet
• 3 Bedrooms + Loft, 3 Bathrooms
• Great floor plan
--Open Sat &-Sun-l-5pm
AVAILABLE LEASE
J
19 Belmont, Newport Beach $4,800/Mo
For more Information, please call
SHEILA KAVIANI
Res: 723-4617
Bus: 644-9060
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55 Goleta Pointe $2,()95,000
A most unique tmd exquisite 5,000 Sq/Ft new custom estate ]Uith an unobstructed ptmoramic ocun, ~and dly light views. 11te
home features five bedrooms, six tmd one half bathrooms, large family room and pool with 1,400 Sq/Ft master suite.
Office: 644-9060 Ext 144 • JUNE DA VIS e Residencel: 723-0377 .. ~~-------~___...,_
9 Carmel Bay $1,199,000
Mlljor Price Reduction! This five or six
bedroom, family room+ bonus room~
is per/td for the growing family . Complete
with 180 degreepanoramicocuntmd har-
In
SPYfifasS
15 Monterey Cr. $695,000
10% Down Owner fl1il1 amyl &rgriin
hunters: this jol8 beboom, flaw IMth
home has lotsof "1'f'W"les indudingfrmch
doors ll71d windows, uery priwte y11rds
fronJ lltrd TUT. Top condition. bor view +pool tmd SJ"'·
"\
• KAY RANGER •
6 Monterey ir. 785,000
lowe$t prltal 2 story on the hill. Six bedroom popuW New
Bedford motkl wiJh view of hill. Large y11rd wilh room for pool.
All this home nee4s u •little tender loving awe-ACT NOW/ I
e DON at OYCE OLSON e
• DON at JOYCE OLSON e
4 Monterey Cir. 725~
Exciting upgrllle4 jol8 bedroom, M> an4 one IMlf hda ltome.
Air condilioned, bitgr privtlte ana1yatl. feMtoa indl#le
Fmu:h doors tmd windows tmd lamed ceilings.
• DON• OYCE OLSON •
'
CUl'llllAWN ••• Prtc:. '9ductlonll Chol<:. Cltff·
haven loc:8Ucw'I. C'°8e to lot Wllue. PllnOramic views Of tM oc:Mn, bay and ~_.~Three bedrooma.
Three bldha. Extremely moilwled ....... PINN
submit .. offers ......................... ·-··-··········· $819,000 Opeft ......... 1 .............. 128 ton_. .....
llAYCmT ••• Thia one wt11 ...... Y0411 ulhlwy
glMda Ir*> OW9rdrlve. Dramatic dHlgn. "9eraictable
ioof. ......_ atrtum. Four bedrooms. Four and
on..t\8lf bd\t. Child em J?OO'· Sr;>&········-$725,000
llAYCRnT ••• Price Aeductlonll This Mndeome
hom9 comm.nd• a atatetv preMnee. Five bed-rooms. Four baths. Addtdorial fMllMes lndude, sunng step.up IMng room, lmpreuive dining room, .ind a ma.Ne famly room. the ,.. t.-race
....... gated, chld ..,. PoOI ................ $889,!00 OpN ._., , .......... ten s...ttaeo o..t..
llAYCRBST ••• This It deflMtety a home you
mwt .... F1awleu ln8lde and out. Sw .. ptlig COi'·
ner lot. OftglMI owner. Four bedrooms. Famlty ~~~~ ... ~: ... ~ .. ~ ... ~~···=
HARBOR YID MILLS ••• Prtce ~I In-
dulge youreett. Ocean and bay views. Four bed-
rooms. Two baths. Freshly painted lna!M and out.
Larg41 lot. Quiet atreet. A most uncrowded resi-
dence. Thl• horM .. priced to .. 11 ............. $64~950 Opeft....., , ......... 1129 Whit• ...... .,
llAYCRUT •• .A treuurec:t landmartt. A ,.,. op-·~.A~~ thrM bedroom du-iic. ~ to detalla. Excellent loca-
!:i ~ .. ~ .. ~-~ .. ~ .. ~.~~
llAYCRUT .~.A home may Y9tY wet .,_ the
i.rg.t ~ made. A buyer hu evety right
to demand that It ~ the prtce. Tht9 one doM.
Fcu bedrooms. lWo and on.-Ntt belha. Ai·
coo-..•ig. ~ Y!fd ... " ........ w .............. 1585,000 --•• ... 1;e ..... w1 .... _. Lw
W.... UY.-Tl1ldltlofllll In fMI and appeal. ~ dell9\ and ambtence. A~ =-=-=ot~ .. ~'°= --..... , ,......... ... ..... Lw
llA1':m'T ... Price reduction! Thia handeome
home Ill on a large IOt. Alt Mlabllehed fWnlY
rllllahbofhood, ~Five bedroome. lWo and one-half
_....,... ............ -A ~---......... tor y.. round ••'lllllhment. .................................... 115-.aoc> .......... , .................... Lw
.
'I: •••••
~ llORTM ... The combination of •-
traordlnary locallon, lot size and amenftlM m8M
this Medina model a best v81ue. This caNfuly pue
te>g9ther home hu a marble entry hall, two m.rble
flreplacu, Berber carpeting and air~
Unmistakably the best ................................. $519,000
BLUFPS •• .Another price reduction! Large •-
pandad Plw'I z. P1'tYate end unit. Four bedroom&. !=our belht. Newty remodeled klechen wlh CoMn
c:ounter tops. New_ Mu1can ~ t11e noon. Wnip
sound pdo for~ .......... $470,000
WTSIDI! COSTA •U. . .A tremendoua
value. Great curb appeal. Three bedrooms. lWo bdw~~~~roorn~ =~ ... ~ ... ~ ... ~ ... ~: ... ~1315": 0.-........, 1-8 •••• au lleet UM ......
WTSIDI! COSTA Ml!U.. • ..Mt reduced!
Very prMte street. Quiet locallon. ~. two aby
home. TNee bedrooms. Three baths. Formal din-Ina room. Den. ~ sized yard. lml'NICUlate!Y ~ ~. Seller la elC1remely motlvated .......... .$359,000
BLUl'PS •• .Just reduced! The b9st ~ tn Iha
Bluftll Greenbelt location. Expanded two bedlloom
"H" pWI. Extended kitchen wtth garden room. C..
thedf9I cellnga. French doont. Many bWl-lne. Oar·
geoua. A must .......................................... $349,000
Ml!SA Vl!RDE ••• ln a word ".donibl." n. treuure hu beef'I updsted to perf9ctlon and le In mow In condition. Three bedroom. Two bath. C..
ramie tlle In the kitchen and baths. Plantation &hut--.. Hardwood noon. ........... ~ .................... s:t75,000 o.-•••• 1..a .... m1 •attic• .__
WTSIDll COSTA •SA. .. llllldable A-2
lot. GtMt comer locallon. eddng two ~
home CM ptcMde IOld Nf'!lll lncofne unll YoU ..
reedy to OOMINCt two condornlnlUme on _. •· Fenced ywd. Datlchecl glllfllg9 .............. -•• '211.000
naTCUPP .•. Gtelll 1oc11t1on. aoa. '° 911e1'1· '**'9-~ Light. Cozy. Two bedlooma. Two
and one blllha. ~ .... ...,_. ~oft~~.~: .......... _ ...... -~~ =ui1i1..a .... tOM9l11 3 87 n1-
llWIML .. ~ lMge comer lot. Top~ dllon In .. ,..,.._ 0 aby. ,,.... ...,.,....
Two end one hll .,..._ Pt1vM9,..,... oft .. ,,_.
........ tlgh ~ ~· Qoae to ...... Pit-"* P9'o and ~ .......................................... 000 _... latm llilC 114 ........... 44 wt lttt•a••
... 1°COIP •• .Pttce '9dUctonl ~ Wlllge cmldomMlum.. &c tit 11 loclllon. lWo ti adNoma.
lWo and one hllf blllM. E>drtl : ,,_.., ._.. room. Quilt pei1o.-.., ~~-tom ... ~:..::::iiiii'iii'iiii1--·;-r: ..... , .. "" .............. ::::...· ~ c.beo Del .......... loaallOn .,..... e. pool and ••MIL Ugltl and......_ 1'1o -.,. lphll ... cw to .. taft. aoe. lo .. ....._ .... ·---·-·-·-............... ._. ............... -·--···-"n..-
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PAGE 16 /SATURDAY Se~ber 7, 1991 . NEWPORT BEACHIOOSTA MEM Pa.OT I REAL ESTATE
1 I I I I I I I I I I I I.I I I l ·I I I I I I I I I I I I I .I I I I I I I I I
NEW
um NG
CCllllA Ill MM Siii.•
Charming Corona del Mar duplex wt1h good rental
history. Front unit is 3 BO, 3 BA home. Upper unit
Is large 2 BO. 1 BA. Large redwood decks. Close
to everything.
fJll1U COITA l'IBA '471• Two houses on one lol 2 BO, 1 BA, dolllOUse
with near new 3 80, 3 BA, 2 fireplaces, rear
house Walk to 171h St shopping. RV ~·
Great inveS1ment.
IAYWIEW 1B1W:E ~
Security gated • 3 bedrooms, 2'h ba1hs and den.
Highly Upgraded. f1*>Y the quiet & prtvacy • walk to bike trail$ & the Back Bay.
.... , .. _ '411,m
Very large 5 80, 3 BA home, alf conditioned will
full secUl1ly system. 8ealllfut greenbelt Ylew. Car.
pet and patqUet noomo. lnnd new ldlchen. C'1i·
md patios Lots of upgrades, lrrfnaculale condl·
Uon.
-.,. 81.11 .. 111 MIQnlllcn 6 tmn. 6~ BA estam on UHy llnd·
scaped ~ ICfl. No deClll Ml1oobd Of expense
spnd ~ lnwted lnllt* & carpeits. A ldt·
chin fm Is Ill ftllrtallle(s drum & I """' ln-
creclble masll!r IUlll, pt1Ylle pool, spa & waleffal.
~Ill~ bktg. o!',e,~~
sider trade for raldel1lll property. Loclled near
Hoag Hospfta. AllllNble loan.
All.... '1.m.111
· Four 8R, 3 BA In tis edlng ~ 1M1 home.
Ultra ContempoRty but subtle. EXnonhiy
ocean,. ... SlllMt lllCI cmllna views flOm ....
most fNfll'/ room. Pewllr & ~ lcllchen. em.-
s!Ye use of rnlftlle & QlaSS block.
...,.,tlafl ....
This super CUI 4 BA. 2 BA home Is Ill excellert
~ for a star1ef home or an Investor. Sllu-
lt!d on an R·2 lot. M tw a 2-«:¥ lltached oa·
rage. LMge 1erlCed In yatd, covered pallo lllCI Is
close ID beaches and ~. Don't miss f1is great~
r J~·2~ ~....,.,,gated c~~
upgraded. Master sub wlll fireplace & spa.
CA11191.. ...
This IOVely condo looks Hite newll 2 BRS:~BA'.
highly upgraded. Plantallon s'-lllers, mlmwed
walls.
Wdilblbltl ....
Now rudy to Showl Interior jUSt rehabllllaledl Spa-
l1cles like new1 Vacanti New ~. fOUf bd, 3
ba wfth latge yard, spa & enclosed patio, on quiet
etM!e-sac. _.. ...
Wll!. or bib to beach from this spaci()U;2 bd,
2'h ba Wnhome. Hoge master aulte wfth tlfe-
place and spa. UvinQ room wilh fif'eplxe lllCI wet
bar. Two ~~page, all new ~.
.... ClllT.. --Pride-of~ 3 tmn, 2 ba lnlly Of ...
ectM home.. Protesslonally decor*d. Em
large pie shlped lo( M has bell'! professlonaly
landlclj)ed and mdculously mallQlned. si.et-
of-llHlt llCUtly sysllnl 22 .,,,.._ .......
GrWibell loclllon. 3 BR, 2 BA. new carpet and
er"*>sed mun.
OPEN HOUSES • Saturday Ir Sunday
Big Canyon 15 Rue Maraellle $795,000
Udo Peninsula 811 Udo PJc. or. #ZA $129,000 Victor Yack
Udo Peninsula 811 Udo Pk. Or. #4'P $859,000 Victor Yactc
Udo Peninsula 811 Udo Pk. or. HO $759,000 Victor Yac«
Udo Peninsula 811 Udo Pk. Dr. #5F $449,000 Victor Yeck
The lluffl 450 Vista Trucha S.71,000 Gina~
$1,149,000 Wenen Johnlon/Merge Lee Ilg Canyon
Ilg Canyon
Undalsle
25 Pinehurst
22 Rue Grand Vallee $749,000 Greg Connor
.... .. . ....•
COWARE PRICE! lncrdlle dltall of oat Ooots •.
CfOWll mollqs, Walnscollng. This Is I fine flmly
home. 4-8 Bds, study, sep¥lte maids quartefs.
MARIE DENNY
Marie Denny came to Lynne Valentine Proper-
ties from a t'MI estate career for the past nine
years as well as a business career for 16
. years In sales & matt<eting for a maJor photo-
g~ corporation.
Dedicated to meeting the needs of her cn-
ents, Marie la Vf!'Y conscientloua about all
detaH8 both large and small to market and
seH each property.
She la Y.ry enthu*8tic as well u knowledgeable In Real Estate. She
especially Uk• selling In Jasmine Creek In Corona def Mar, her rest.
dence for the pPt ten yeara. She has served on many commltteM In-
cluding EH AdYteoty Committee of Orange Coast College. She looks
forwlrd to MrVlng her many cf'eent9 and frtends plus new acqualntan-
cee In the .,...
OPEN HOUSES • Sunday Only
Halbor lldge 19 Ctwbourg $791,000 v .... HMWlck
lea lldge 2175 PKlftc C4. $219,900 RodMhU.
lea Ridge 2175 PllCfftc F3 $219,000 Roc:Mle u..
lkllbor llH 8 Hll8botough $1,H0,000 Burr AlegMrt
H.Y.Horw 1821 Port AbtMy $129,000 Judy Looe
llgCClnyon 4RueV... *'"·000 ~~
11..v.•11 .,... $641,IOO M-..y .....
s.a ... 230 l.1111 #209 w... Mlctlel
---...... Mlgniflcerd CUS1om home wilh pannnlc ocm. bay & clly ligtC Views. Approx.
10.000 sq. ft. ol eteoRe -OrwNllc mar·
Ille entry. 1riple crown moldings.. hand pat.
nted ceili1os & noor and designer wall co-
verings enhance 1hls 5 80 estate wllh sep. no maids QUal1efS, ouest sub. librarf.
gym, eiMlor. wile eellar. pool. spa nl
UIN. " you art looking for a unique & soptistlcaled hOme • THIS IS FOR YOUll .. ,. ....
Pwioramlc views, large sun deck. beaulltul ~
grades wt'Slalr1mlsaer carpet, mar1lle nry nl more.
llrl'!1011eocm Lo ~WM!!
Inga & privll9 'Pl-6*d cormu1lty wlll grNl
nWCl!tllwtews.
... ,fl MIW I ........
Prtced IO sel pdlCuR In exceln condftlan In
balllN -cormU1ly wlll pool nl spa. Be-~ 2 bedroom. 2 ball eondo. Exhmely molf..
vllld sell«. .... ClllT.. fl4'91
Cozy 2 my --118. Spacious Mna ... -
nMll carpet, mirrored flreplaoe and Pff¥* --
... mil.,. ......
Tlnl BR 1~ BA. lower 1111. New *'-I c*-
netl, RM and micro, upd3Md l>llls, new pait,
"*">r9d dDMl Ooots.
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Dramatic
Price Reductions
Corona del Mar -700 A & B Begonia
$499,000 and $599,000
New Townhomes. Reduced $51,00p each.
Fabulous quality, location and amenities.
Sea Island -24 Ocean VISta
$819,000
Spectacular golf course view location.
Shows like a model! Reduced $46,000.
Bayshores Charm
Like New! Five bedroom, four bath, family
room, formal dining, huge brick patio with built·
in barbecue, observation deck and more!
$989,000
NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL l:STAlE
For More Information, Ask For:
Carol
Berg
Broker Associate
720-0288
Big Canyon Views
Spectacular golf course location with 1800
view. Three bedroom, three bath with family
and dining rooms.
$1,295,000
.. "Priced To Sell''
East bluff
2639 Buckeye $519,000
Remodeled single family home.
Spectacular panoramic view.
3 Bd. and 2 Ba. Outstanding value!
Sea Island
28 Ocean Vista $112,SOO
Elegant 2 Bdrm. 2 1 /2 Ba. townhome.
Excellent golf course location.
Private elevator for easy access.
71 Ocean Vista $165,000
Gorgeous single level 3 Bdrm. 3 1 /2Ba.
Condo. Lush yard with private pool,
spa, patios, barbecue (enter at Koi pond.
Lease
Back Bay .
2555 Vista Baya $1,750/Mo.
Sprawling family home with large yard
on cul-de-sac. 4 Bdrm. 2 1 /2 Ba. 3 car
garage. Available Immediately!
Don't miss this one! Premier comer location.
Gorgeous custom traditional fainiJy home. 3
Bdnn. plus den, hardwood floors and more.
$785,000
Harbor View Homes Newport Family NeighfJorhoods --.-
Steps to greenbelt and community pool. Private
spa with cascading waterfall. Built-in miniature
train set. Bringthek.ldsl Reduced For Fast Sale!
$499,000
For. more lnfonnatlo11,
ask/or:
Debi Bibb
642-8868 Priced ne1r lot value! 4 bedrooms, plus den
with remodeled kitchen. Quiet sunny location.
Land is included!
$650,000
SATURDAY, September 7, 1991 I PAGE 23
808 A DOVIE KOOP
BOB &: DOVIE· KOOP
W~ wo.td like to laelp JO• lt•y or ..0 9oar laome. # 1
RFJMAX Aae•t 8 times in the State of California.
Ranked nationally in the top 10 RE/MAX Agents for 11 years
consecutive.
760-5000 or 760-.1580
WHY LIST WITH JUST ONE AGENT!
CALL THE KOOP TEAM
Trade•? Ne~ert Heights INDUSTRIAL CONDO
o• o••
'
BOB KOOP. 4'a.
Desperate owner/bw1dder wants out, submit any
offer! Owner will take $200,000 -$300,000 house or
land as down pa~t, or may CMTY. Buyer can
assume existing $850,000 fU'St T.D.
Finished office & warehouse space. 2000 sqare
feet. Xlnt Costa Mesa location. Amenities include:
Cargo door, new carpet, wet bar, built-ins.-shower,
2 bath rrlirrored wardrobes. 4 large offices.
SBR, 6BA lam nn. Fama! din, study. 13,500 sq ft
lot on 7th green. Pool and spa. Just redone. Best
buy at $1,770,000. Will consider LOCAL TRADE.
SPECf ACUIAR $240,000 BOB A DOVIE KOOP
New 5,300 aq. ft. home with Ocean & Bay views.
Absolute steal! $1,150,000
BOii A DOVIE KOOP
BOB Ir DOVIE KOOP
SANTAANA
PIANSRFADY
2311 CLIFF DRIVE NEWPORT HEIGHTS SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO
llAllBOll A MY VIEWS -N.Wpe»rt B-cla Mirabella Coaatry Cl•b
lk CITY APPROVED
28,000 sq. foot lot
with plans for 18
units and 5,600 sq.
feet of retail. Will
trade equity.
$775,000
BOB & DOVIE KOOP
Fantastic ._, from thll cut-'°"' 38R, 58A home. Game rm ...., 20 ft blr, pool tlble, game
table, p I u I b u I I t -4 n enter·
talnment cenw. Huge muter
_.. with lltgt IPL Sellr lift
Of make offer. Allclng $1,250,000
Five year old Mediterranean
townhome. Three large bedrooms,
three baths, latge living rm with
fireplace, two car attached garage,
with leue, or leue option, or
make offer.
BEST BUY AT
808 a DOVIE KOOP -----$S40,~0-_
PENTRIDGE COVE COSTA MESA
COSTA MESA w-•••••ter Ave.
Two bedroom two beth .... lrg
loft, ,,..,.. tloore, flrep6liCe of
marble floor" to celllng.
Overtook• etream, gerden1.
waterfall•, treH, locatlon,
locdof'I. MUii .... Priced to ... .. • ,.,.,000 Of .... option.
BOB KOOP
Mediterranean style custom home.
Four bedrooms, three full baths,
lrg. family room with tlreplaoe I
wet bar . Huge master suite, very
large pool 1lze yard, Hfltr will
lease with option to purehase at
$440,000
COSTA MESA
BUSINESS OPPORTUNm'
Cadillac Repair Sllop
Established 8 years,
Includes everything -
Lifts, scope lathe, phone
;;, name, customer data
base of over 450 people.
Computer and Business
related software. Owner
will train.
$99,000
BOB KOOP ,R .
Sin "'-'• most txclultve ld-
chll. 14,480 foot IOt on 14 & 15
falfway. Bulldable pad of 6,120 ft.
Gate guarded community. Sehr
very motivated. Area'• Best Buy.
Now WWI Trade
$425.000
BOB A DOVIE KOOP
$153,900
TOWN HOIJSE
3 bedroom 11h Bath
2 story townhouse 2
car garage nice yard
lots of ceramic tile,
mauve carpet, mini
blinds, move In con-
dition.
CALL ROBB.
760-5000
sl42
BUILDER'S RARE
CORONA DEL MAR
3
OCFANFRONT LOTS
A Must To See
Sell all or Part
BOB a DOVIE KOOP
Thlt home was a model. It haa
a nice view. 4 e.drooms, 2
Bathrooms, a formal living
room with a ft~. famlly
room, a 2 ctJf garage and a
private yard.
$275.000
BOB KOOP, JR. . 7 . &t. 142
PAGE 24 /SATURDAY September 7, 1991
6 BBJROOM, 8 BA111 IBllll Siii.•
Seller wants this house sold now! Thousands of dollars spent in up-
grades All new kitchen -built-ins throughout. Large master w/
walk-in closets. Ask for ...
mntlWIU
PACltC lllJGE '841,•
New detached homes over 2300 sq. ft. of family living. Beach close .
seller financing and incentive packages available. Call now for more
info. Prices start at $349,000. Ask for ...
llMACAPPB.
IHI IAT-1-1, 2101 VAWY lllAD
......
Prime property in Mesa Verde. 4BR, 3BA, highly upgraded w/
whitewashed pavers, new kitchen cabinets, countertops cl appli·
ances. Newly tiled guest bath, French doors, 3 car garage cl more.
Ask for, ..
NEWPORT IEACKICOSTA MESA Pl.OT I REAL ESTATE
~ lllUl l1,l50
CUSlocnizcd JBR rwnhm w/I darlina loft Big 2 ar acllCbcd pfl&C.
Nice private yard. Ask for ...
Ill
SPYQAa lti '3,700
Panooamic front rflW OC"Can city light view. 4 BR 2 BA, xlnt rond. Ask
for ...
M.IA LIAO
.-nc&10 CONDO C.M. 1149,000
Reduced for quick sale. 3 BR l BA 2 car gar. Sale or lease. Alli: for ...
llJA WAllf
OMM:E RJIBI I* 1-Z LOT 1186,000
2 Br needs paint cl arpct Ask fCK.-
mTY IDWTB
S171,IOO
White picket fence surrounds the yard of this Woodbridge twnhm. Wfl
master bdrms. Roomy garage. Take advantage or excellent financing.
Ask for ...
&183,900
U7.'tly JBR. t.75BA dining rm. brick fpls, special enclosed patio w/
extra large master BR. Super location only minutes from S. Co:ist Plaza
and freeways. 1400 sq. ft. Appr~. Ask for ...
JACK 6ffORD
&19%.500
Single lc\'tl "Spaniih Sryle" 111'Rhm. Access to sunny patio from dining
& li\ing rm w/frpl. Wood floor entry •-ay. 3BR. 2BA in ofT the beaten
path complex of 18 units. Ask for ...
Ml DIAZ
s1n,600
3BR. 28A condo. Ncv.1y refurbished end unit in lreclined par1disc.
Only 44 condos in beautiful Emerald Glen near rv.y and ~rby S.
Coast Plaza. A real stc1l. Seller mocivatcd. Ask for_
lYMR IJIJUY
s1n,100
Near Anaheim I hlls. Stunning 3BR, l.75BA features a custom family
nn with beautiful brick frplc, den &. super landsc3pcd backyard approt
1450 )(j. ft. Ask for ...
*204,000
Large 3BR, end unit wi1irgc yard. Master su11c wA'llullcd ceilings and
walk-in closet. New Oooring just irutallcd. 2 car allachcd garage. Assoc
pool· dues arc Sl<Xlt'mo. Ask for ...
ICEl11I RAllJlf
Tlf IEIT IN SEAWINDI S208,900
Walk to the beach from this q~lity home~ lkautiful private p1tio. New
Berber arpcc, qllicl inside location. This is a must &«! Ask fCK.~
DAVIJ COCftR
fAITlllE CGllO IZ11J,OOO
&traordinary JDR, 2.SBA. Just lllO\'C·in &. enjoy. Seller says make an
orrcrl Quiet location &. patio. Allt for ...
ME llOOGERI
ASURJ usur.1 • 1211.000
Be your own landlord in this •BR, 2BA home, "1th payments or approx
SllS<Vmoathl Enjoy ocean breezes in your own private blott walk:d
Ylfd. Huny on lhis one. Ask fOf ...
Ml DIAZ
Im 1'118 .-J IQt CICfM VIW IZlt,000
N~ Bcxh 2 BR 2 BA a>odo, mirrored fpl, lrgc pa.tio, in lush
~rlt·like wrroundinp. walk io beach, pied comm. Aslt for ...
IAYlm.w:lf
® ·Hast
t• CJL 11m1 m1,aoo
Uppdcd hie 4 BR 2~ ·BA 2 car pr. New upgrades incl: Copper
plumbins, roof. 1ppliaoces. oalt c:tbindt and more. l.awest priced 4 BR
oo Easlsidc by farl Ask fOf-
mll *-
OPBI -1-1, m mnf VISTA
Mil CllJT POil -CJl S229,000
Cute 3 BR 2 BA home w/vry lr&c badt Y1rd cl gorgeous 2 yr old pot.•I
Great value. Ask for ••
llTA WAllf
ICU8lfl'I fllJT $244,900
3 BR 2~ BA uperadcd home. Plantation shuuers., Mexican paver\,
hind trowicd ccilinp. 2 fpl, ccnlfll 1ir, sophisticated sec. sys. JnJ
moro. This you won't want 10 miu. Ask kw •. ......
lllUB TO '235,000
NC'WpOft Crest • Fabulous location OYCrloolting pool/tennis Nu1 I\.
Plann II • 2 BR. 2~ BA townhome w/fircplacc, wet br, puti<». W~ll "'
be3ch ·price reduced for quick Sile. Ask for."
IAMMA CIW8RI
IEIT Cf al1BI PAM 1249,000
3BR, 2BA ISSO sq. fl. Obie fpk. AIC. copper plumbins, bc3ullfull~ r.·
modeled kitchen & b:lths. Wonderful family Y1rd. Ask for ...
DOIWJ) ""'
BMCOfftRI $249,000
Reduced • owner gone • Npe. Hgts. p3tio home. 3 BR nearly ""'
Vaulted ccilinp. Walk 10 shops • bike to beac:h. Ask for""
PAmNlllfT
Ill RX IP MISB.I $275,000
Rare detached 3 bdrm home near Uni Hid! and UCl. Is f00\'C•1n
ready! Country ltilchen Oii pcac:dul greenbelt. Ask for ...
MAXINE GOUJDI
FAIWIUI l.OCATm sm.ooo
Ol!TSTANDING 3 br 1¥• ba home w/remodcled kitch., •'000 ~hut111'
cl I~ yrd. Great floor plan .t priced 10 sell. fof Pvt sllOl'ing. A\~ for
1111 ... lftlllfR
$322,500
Best deal in town. 4 BR I ~ BA. R-2 lot. Ultra dean! ruk for. ..
RCaRT Ml.UKEN
$345,000
Completely upgraded & remodeled JBR, t.75BA Mesa Verde horn,
White & briaht w/nc:w carpet an amazin1 Euro-style ltitchen "' ci•nJn
"atan ite•• counters, new appliances, 10' wide .. floatini" bay •m<ki11
Other cx1iu include ale. newer roof, detached 2 c::ir gt!lgc. Prof I.int.I·
5Caping & large yard. Ask for ...
JACU IWIJlfMM/CllJY ltAMlfMAN
$385,000
Loatcd belflW ISth st Olis property is situ:ucd in the middled of 1h~
bidet w/1n older 2 BR l BA res. on the rear of 1hc lot ldc2I to l11c m
during new mnstl'llCtion. Aslt for ...
CllrT -w--1-1 I
8335,000
Prime sinpalizcd comer p1rcd for dc:vclopmcnc. Possible wnc chance
lo R·l or RO. Approx ~ acre. Will ~nae for roastal srf. MotivJt~J
out of st11e OW11Cr. Ask for ...
mTY-11!4
Ml TIMT.... &348.000
Buy this 6300 sq. n. lot In Npc Hgt$. And do your own thing! But llon'1
Wlit 100 Iona. wclk:r wants out now. Alk for ... .,....,
760-
3 Corporate Plaza,St
NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE SATURDAY, September 7, 1991 I PAGE 25
e ~PO
ME'YSTOIOCI A51.•
0)11ami1c Dcsiancr done I SIOfY, JBR. 2.5BA beaury in clcganr sm311
ga1cd complex. Tbc ullimarc exccurM: pad Of 2nd beach home w/tcys
to Shorcclitrs beach pres!! Can be sold furnished fQr Sl7S,<XXl. Ask
for ... -nNCll ,,
AIOOfCT1IW. a •·• J BR 3 BA pool home w/!rge rm. Vaulted ceilings, wall or glass. Re>
mlnhc mJSter suircs. Ask for_
fD VAiii DBI IOllCllf 11!78
RmAff VMllY $395,•
Grc31 family home. 4 DR lrg Jo( w/R VA, cul·dc-sac w~rk, no l'03d
nouc. AU for_
mTYlmlTIH
PRICf RBSlDI •••
BnnJ new Huntingron Buch JDR lop quality cu>llHl'I near bcxh.
0-.ncr linancin& available. Ask for ... •&MMY•nwo
S429.•
~Nly bled Dig Oin)'On 1cw.11homc 2DR. 2DA w/priv entry and priv 2
ur £lragc. Si.-ceping golf counc views, many upgrades. Ask for ••.
CIJ I E'lYNN KEM'
OPfN ... IUllMY 1 ·5, 75 lfA ISi.AND
6'1UT INVEJTMOO PIQlf.lnY $435,000
1'.:11pon Beach duplex. Two 3 BR 2 DA units. Freshly p3intcd c~1c11or,
11.1lk 10 bc3ch, 113rk. shopping. ~ncr wants quick s:ik! ~le for ...
~ °" VllGINIA
NfWPOO Hm $439,000
~ci.· in the market & ii is a beauty! JOR, 2BA in perfect condition. Loi
~1u exceeds sq. rt. Ask ror "'
... MCCAllNIJ
lllWll NEW! $439,000
Cu>1om Villa in Huntin~ton Beach. Massl\'t deck i.nh broad oc:c3n
\K:~ 3 131Jt bdrms plus family room and formal d1mng hu it :ill! AA
f,•r ..
ME llD8S
WllTIWAT81 V1W atO $449,000
Sb>hcd in pria:! V1C1nl (totally remodeled) immacuh11e 2 DR 2 OA of·
fice plus upper bic I BR •/lpcctxvlar ocean views. W~thc !'lws!
Gi.1n1 37' fron1agc plus J car g:ir. Musi be solJ! A>k (or.. •
-TENCH
CUSSIC Ill atAMlll $479,000
~pt. llg1s. 4 + b<lnns, rcnovatcd 2 srory. Hrdwd tloo.rs. lrge 101. Ask
for ..
PAm llOlfT
"1WPCMT a IDT IUY SRI.GOO
Lirgc~t model M1ubc:lla In premium toarion. 4 OR, 3 DA, family rm, 3
frl. triple cafllC. Owner lcavi"I area & must sell now! Ask for ...
PAIU UlfY
• CMY11 cu mm sm,•
Spccracular view, COftlPlcte e11llornized Au1usc1 plan 2DR. 2.5BA plus
den. Absolurcly best bla_CU)'Oll view. AYlllablc. Ask for_
CU a f'lYMI lllW
so If Tll IMY ....
61.S U.marioe, Corou dcl Mar. Open JBR. 2.SDA. blcadlcd oat
floors. =uz 2 car~ Ask'°'-
·--·· 1117, --... 1111
000
101, Newport Beach
...
ER to Sell
DCEllBfT PCllT DB. MM StilliCI,•
Fcaruring."English Pub! 2DR. 2. 75BA fplc, plantar ion shuuers through-
out, cusrom cabinets. pr:ikssional landscaping. lc71cly spa & patio area.
Ask for ...
Blll~WEBITER
OCENlfQfT • ll8UDlll S791,000
l.Oll-cs1 priced duplex on the sand!! 20R owners unit wA>alcony plus
scpara1e rcoral!! Enjoy peaceful Caralina sunsts & walk to rcsraurants
& shops. Ask Cor ...
DIANA PROSIER
Open bt 1-4, 2502 w. Or:antl'Oftt
DC lllM VIW Sll7,000
Fronl line ocean & bay \'ICWl II I rantulic price! Charming JBR ope!'
floor plan home on one of N~-pon's most pres1icious street. Priced to
sell.~ for".
$949,000
L.oo,\-csl price New Bedford S BR & bonus room plus tori w/occan view
& ~ full bJIM. Wonderful pool & 11'•· air conditioned, on cul-Oc·mc
street Call for appr. Asl: for ...
EST1lft YANK
l.W MISSION VIJO tlOMf W/UOCI sm,ooo
SOR, 3.SOA rounuy frcnch ch311T1er, j3cuui in master. Large gucs1
room ll/SCpJn11e entrance. 5200 sq. f1. luxury. Grear for cntenaining.
Will trade for lc~r V3lue propcrry. Ask ror ...
DfflM8 GRWll .
VAUJAllU Ql II UC LOCATDI St,195,•
Prrnigious gar"d communiry or lklcoun. lrge S BR home w/fcnccd yrd
& patio. High ceilinp. Lois ol poccntial. l.Oll'Cst price cuslom in the
3rca. Grc3t opponuniry for the loa1ion ronscious buycr ..... .Asl: for
VllGIU IWM
s 1,250,000
Ocean \'icw • prime lot. One and only Jo( a\'ailable in this elegant pie
guarded comm. Unique locallOll w/omln & ciry lights \'icw. Sunoundcd
by prestige cvstorn homes. Build )'OUr dream home! Ask for -
flT1ll YAlll
ElSANT a118PU11 atATUU St ,215,000
Panoramic \icw across Capo Valley 10 ocean SBR, 4.SBA beautiful
pool, Jp3 and 113tio. Backs to 6 me grtenbcll. Will trade for lndus1rW
or o..~'Clopmcnl 13nd. Ast ror -
DOlll ""'1EI
10 INTI Sl,500.000
(3) Three high dcn1iry lots., Downtown llun1ington Beach. E>.isting in·
rome plus spcci:il upside zoning allowances. A\k for ...
UZ I CllUCK JONft .;.,.
CUITtN OCUlf1IONT Sl,475,000
Beautiful home on the sand includes 40R, 40A, family nn, form:tl din·
ing rm, gourmcl kitchen & I01-cly master suirc. Less 1han 4 yr old, )'OU'll
be most impm:scd! Mk ror ...
CANlf FRMm
SPYClASI ml Sl,775,000
When only the w:ry best -.m do! This exd1in1 !'Ao story S b<lrm, 6 balh
totally remodeled home offers brcathtakin1 ocean & ciry li&)lr views.
Offered at Sl,n5,<XXl. Asl: for" • .-WAI.A.
11W un.T umc u..•
"Ralph Lauren" totally remodded couacc srylc scuin1 •Ibric boat
doct. 4 BR. 3 BA, commercial sradc kitdt. wh»ot.. scp. dr~ spacious
"1rcal room" O't'Crloot;m'a ;:# :nw. •
IPICTDM .. nm man , K•• s BR, s~ BA, ICn'llll q111r1cn. Eitalc is al1111ted on t.84 aaC5 location
on Back Bay. Owner will CONldcr trade. Ask foe_ -RUil
..... Ul:l IAY.. 1111.-
48R, 38A 3 car garage. Reduced to $799,000. 1900 Santiago. Ask
for ...
. .... ......
Best value in Newport Beach!! Custom home on quiet tree lined
street! Over 4400 sq. ft. SBR 4BA plus den billiards rm & family
rm! 2 fplc, French doors &: private pool lend to entertaining both
inside&: outside! Ask for ... ........
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NE WPORT BEACH
•CARNATION COVE" $4,950,000
112 llCf'9 premum bayfront parcel on bayside wlprivat•
bMctl pier+ plans far 10,000 eq ft gallld EuropNn home.
BELCOURT $3,975,000
This ls not a home, this ls a rruseum. Approx. 112 acre w/
pool & tennis court. Woo numerous awards tor design.
TWO 2 ACRES ON THE BAY $3,500,000
One of Newport Beacn•s most unique HtaleS. 2, 2 ecl'H
fronting the bac:f( bay. Its an unbellevabl• oppor1Unltyl
NEWPORT BEACH TENNIS ESTATE $3,500,000
NNl1y one aa• tennis estate. Pool, spa, croquet lawn.
Win• oellai, 68R. UbrarY. bllllard rm.
HARBOR RIDGE SPLENDOR $2,895,000
Beautiful custom home wtspectacular view of ocean, bay
& city lights. Bulh by Valentine.
SUPERB EUROPEAN VILLA $2,495,000
Urvlvalled quality In 1hls 5BR, 4.5BA bayfront. Dock for 45'
boat.
PROMOTORY BAY $2,250,000
l111>resslve period bayfront home. 5BR, -48A, 3 boat slips,
view. Spacious interior, high ceilings, oak panelting.
BAYSHORES $2,195,000
Prime location in one ol Newports most desirable commu-
nilies. Unobstructed view of bay, 2 yrs new. 4+ BR.
BELCOURT $1 ,995,000
Premium building site on Bek:ouns most ex<*Jaive st.
Over 112 ecre wllennis court.tropical landscaping.Private.
BEAUTIFUL BALBOA ISLAND $1,985,000
Large SBA, 4.58A. home w/gteat location. View from
Pavillion to Harbor entrance. Boat dock.
BELCOURT MANOR HOME $1,495.000.
Largest J.M.Peters plan 4. 5BR, 4.5BA, pool, spa. Great
falTily rm, spacious mater .Motivated seller, submit offers.
BIG CAHYON GOLF COURSE VIEW $1,350,000
Lovely Deauville model. Dramaticcatlledral ceilnga, newly
remodeled, patio wtprivatt pool & spa. Golf courae view.
HARBOR VIEW COUNTRY CUSTOM $1,100,000
A new traditional country custom, well located 5800 sq ft
home w/SBR & SBA.Designed & buih to the highest speca.
HARBOR RIDGE DESIGNER $895,000
Dee.Igneri own home. L.autremont model w/added loft
Ocean & dty lghta view. Large patio wlbulh in BBQ.
CHANNEL REEF PENTHOUSE $789.000
Original .-Id unit w/180 views of ocean, bay & Paloe
Verdee. Boat llip po ... ble, comm. pool.
NEWPORT ISLAND $765,000
CharlTing wmrfront & doc::K. 38R, famly rm, 2 I~
,,.io.. 00111>1 ... remodel. You'll love il Could be "'Plex.
HARBOR VIEW HOMES CUSTOM $739,000
Spac:tou1 tum-key exec. home on premium MM'!ny lot wl
15' x 60' pool. Oualty perfection throughout. A must ... 1
NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I .REAL ESTATE
HARBOR VIEW tllLS ... ,GOO
Outof ... -owner .. oant6dlr II off.-. on _.48A, 38A
home. Europeen llhchen, ~ 1.-ge ywd.
UDO ISLE "85,000
F...,_ 9"Mt 10 •Mt locdon. Comblnllllol1 Mng mi
clning WN open on to pdo by Frencti docn.
UDO TREASURE ... ,000
Unique home loc-.d on one of Udo'• ftnMI ........
Compl91efy remodeled .,., qutlily uMd thru-out.
BALBOA ISLAND· Cl,ASSIC $&15,000
Attradfv• a.astern hm. 2BR. 28A, buih In 1978. Fanily rm
w/a1onefrpl.L.wgeded(.loftwea. Newawp«. aunnyywd.
NEWPORT HEIGHTS "29,000
Neded amongst lush landlcaplng & rNljedc 1rMI, tNa
tratlianal Cape Cod home h• unmlaiaklble en.rm.
~~
.. DER8 OWN DREAM HOUSE ......
Tcalynbulla"9Dmpoalhon'91ncie*eble Wadi.ND.
..... ..,..._.,, btltlgltig ~ topof 1he line'"' ....
NEWPORT NORTH VLLAS '825.000
Ow. $100.000 In hl9Hf a.eamind 38R. din. fM1ly rm
home on owerelzed loU.lfve .-.2........,., $Cir 91'·
HARBOR YEW HOIES SPECIAL •11,aoo
Mint 48R, 3.58A PonalllO. Aeball tam .,,... -GUI.
~ ~tledwfqullllycn torlhetu.y t.uyw.
NEWPORT HEIGHTS· SUNSET VIEWS SSll.000
Thia I• a Mist .. , Garden room wltun ~ w• to
bemltlful lido ... On Wlf'I prtv• .., ...
PENINSULA DUPLEX $597,500
Contemporery, one~ from ~an. both unit.,..,,.
38R, 28A, frpl. ~~Great loclaon.
NEW CUSTOM BALBOA WATEIMEW $515,000
GfMI YIM In Belboal Completed prtce $850,000. 381\
3.58A, 3 nary. bey & OCMl'I views wMdeo,aec. ay.tema
HARBOR AIOGE • PRICED TO S£U. $511,500
Mocfvlted ...... chatlc.ily reduced. l..oYety 38R, 2.5BA,
newly painted & ~Submit II oft .....
NEWPORT NORTH VILLAS $565,000
Beet prk* Mlfbela model (lqe.t) In Newport Nor1h.
48R, 38A, lu8Cb• ltndecaping. l\elkal color. grNtdMll
LOWEST PRICE 38R HOIE, UDO &SI.£ S548,000
Recb:ied $148,000f Senk fcndoswe. 3BR. 1.75BA,
Mtdten-anHn hm.St9pe to y.:trt dub.Cowtysd wl9pe.
NEWPORT NORTH VILLAS • $510,000
S.t v .. ued cm.i.i model wf P'ay pool &spa. Very prtv•
loc. ale, ahowa Ilk• • model.
NEWPORT SHORES WATERFRONT $411,0GD
2 aty, 3BR +den. Amoel ~remodeled. A belu-
ttf\A' Ctipe Cod on the Wider. Sand I NII In your bedcyard.
GREENBELT LOC. H.V.HOUES $499.000
Price recb:ied $30,000 for f.i Niie. Pride of ownnhlp
48R Monlegc>. Owner mewing out ot areal Ste., IN• one!
WESTCLIFF $47~
Great hm In desirllbte Weatdltf. 3BR. 2BA, pool WI
ctlbwia.Ck>MtD beaches, ahoA*'9.-choola.Show I ... II
8'G CANYON· PRICED BELOW MARKET ._,IOO
Totally redone · model perfect. 3BR. 2.58A w/gorgeoua
golf caurM vlewt. Very~ I bftrlltl Priced to ....
LOWEST PRICE ON PENNINSUL.A '319.000
Two units being 8'*' tor lot-.. GrNI ~.low.
price. 30' wtde lot on P9nn.
GREAT PAtCE $375.000
Thia la a Qlt6e • hlrdwood lr'I, French docn, crcMn
maulclng. nice ylrd. a.lier may '*'Y for~ buyw.
NEWPORT HEIGHTS $339.000
Oullty bull candD. 1 yr new. 2frpl'a, roll.up g1r9 daara.
..,. . ._.,In,._. bL ..,dwood lr'I & mofe.
NEWPORT SHORES '331.000 w ........ par .. 4 blks to bw:h. Chlr~ light I brtght.
38R. 28Ahome, rnoY9-inoordllof1. P.,,_.b 2nd home.
NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA "PILOT I REAL ESTATE
llAYMXIE IEAUTY $331,000
Donl ........ u..t prtoe 38A, 3BA. ~at~
..... ~pod I spa. Convenient to ltioppkig.
WEIT NEWPORT $329,900 w• ao ......_ Atced 25K belowlut a.a.. s.1« momg
*of....._ t !fl S I ~ 3 BR. 2 BA wl new kltc:hen.
RIMOOfl ED NEWPORT BEACH CREST $324,000
81-...M aondl:tln ,.,tect loctlJlor'I tocally remodeled. 38R.
2.58A.lgrtll~
UPGRADED NEWPORT NORTH $315,000
Hlghly US9lded conte~ 28R, 2.5BA condo, End
unit, Whle9C#p911ng, hidden'!-'«> entertainment center.
NEWPORT lttOAES • VERY MOTIVATED $280,000
' Lowelt prto.d 2 llOty honw 2 blocks IO belldl + giant
, bonus rm. AIM pool I tennis, le ... l.nd.
CONTBFORARY CONDO $278,900
A tot of 8qu8f9footligetor1he money. 2BR. living rm,
family rm. lwp '"* IUlte. Owner found another.
NEWPORT CREST $259,500
Exe 181 It peri,..._loc:atlon • 2BR +den w/eome ~an &
,,_,.........,c:a'p911 perquetfloora. Wiik to beaches.
LEAST EXPENSIVE IN THE SHORES $259,000
Aemodlled38R, 2BA. 2 l*>dta tobw:t'I. Spr;ah mM>I•.
Koehlw, Goggeliw1, e.t>er c.erp.t, frpl, pvt patio.
NEWPORT GLEN TOWNHOtE $182,n5
~v.a.d~28R.2.5BA +den, tpl,wetbat.
L.-ge ,,,. ... ClDmm. pool/Ip&. Greet buyl
CORONA DEL MAR
CUSTOll COM LUXURY HOME $2,800,000
2 "°'Y CUlbn C01119n1>. hm portrays an euy llegllnC9
.,.. refleda todayt ~·White water. dTy lights ....
SHORE CUFFS • OCEAN VIEWU $2,550,000
lovely 3BR home an .... sized Iott SpectllCUfar views
of c:nllt*ig eurf. Room tor pool I oourtf
SPYGLASS CUSTOM $2,095,000
ExlraanlMry a'*"1 home (nearing oonl>ieition) on a
°pftme lot. one of a ldnd ooabatuc:ted ~an & bay view.
a ASSICBAYSIDE-BEACHFAONT $1,750,000
Flnic ... Beyelde Or. Move In COldtion, pedec:ty deco-
rMtd tar~ buyers. Loe. la the answer here!
CHINA COYE· BREA THT AKER $1 ,595,000
ctMa Cowie Q'llDm home. Only 5 yrs <*S. brM1hhking
Mw d jlitly, penNula I ClitllinL Prof. deconded..
CAMEO SHORES $1,510,000
~lmd!MOI ~tu apec:taoll• 15,300aqftlol 180
dlgrM ~ .... N .... from •matt wery room.
CORONA DEL MAR $1,350,000
Once In a...,,,._ Don't mu It. Double Iott Build 'f046'
dream home In COM. Sell one lot I buNd on 1he oeher.
OCEAN YEW· SPYGLASS HILL $1,150,000
Lllge 1.-tot on ...... al custom homes. OcMl\.4 city
~ ... AAwox. 12200 eq ft. Great pnoel
IE9T BUY IN SPYGLASS . $1 ,075,000
LGwlr homt overtoaNng oce9\, hlrbcr &-clly. F~
48R rm a blMkfut rm.
HARBOR VIEW HLLS ·VALUE '979,000
BNutlfully remodeled In 1887, this 48R, 2.58A home
fe-..r .. a large grass lot~ of the OCNn I bay!
CAMEO SHORES $898,000
•BR home an large comer lot tor wlder a Mi.on. Grelt
floor pf an Wt'la'ge badt pdo I spa. 3 priv ... bMcNI.
HARBOR VIEW HILLS . $895,000
E~ll 58R + <48A home Wlgc>fgee>Ua pool + patio
areL Be8'A!Uy del91ed Int.tor. Vwy 1.-ge lot.
OlD CORONA DEL MAR $875,000
Elegant remodeled 3BR 2.58A home+ atulio 128R, 1 BA
apt.(lnoomepotenllalof$2100).So.of PCH,wllk10ocean.
BEST VALUE IN SHORECLIFFS $850,000
Great opponunlty 10 llv• In prHtlgloua Shoredlffa. Extra
aiH comer lot,exla hm could be expanded 10 2.nd '\:.
•
S.ATURDAY, S-ptember 7, 1991 I PAGE 27
CORONA DEL MAR SMl,000
~ concffon, 1 blc>dl to ocean. 38R, 2BA. tcially
remodeled. room to expand wlpoeand• Yieiw.
NEW LISTING· CORONA DEL MAR$759,000
W•m lnYldng I lmrNICUI.,.. 3BA, 38A, gourmet kiktlen,
lwge matr Br retrNI.
HABOR VIEW HILLS $749,000
Lovely 48R. private pool & apa In parlt-llk• Mfting. New
appff lnCM In ,...,. kitdwl, planlation ahutt••·
NEW CUSTOM CONDO IN COM $594,000
T ruty lovefy c:ua\IOm condo In bNuffuf Corona del Mar. 2
ma1r brwMewlng dee*. 4 wllklng ~to Corona bMctl.
CUSTOM CONDO IN COM VILLAGE$579,000
Truly lovely custom condo in OldeCdM. 2 matrBR suit••·
Close to shopping & r•i.Jrant. <4 blocks to th• beach.
OLDE CORONA DEL MAR CHARMER $549,000
Unique 48R COM charmer w/pickec fence. Great location
So. of Hwy, vded <*ling IMng rm, frpl, loft.
CLIFF HAVEN TRt-PlEX · $549,000
Auunw 9% fixed loan of $400,000. Easy to tent I
rNnage. Pride of ownership. Rarely on th• ~tit.
CORONA DEL MAR BARGAIN $489,500
3BA, 3.58A, 2-c::ar g•age. g•• guarded & view of the
p.tt. Wfltk to Corona del M• shopping. Only 5 yrs newl
LAGUNA BEACH
"VLLA CAPAICQO• 3 AACH BAY $4,750,000
EJCdulive gated n1ate perched aboV9 a privllle beldl.
Flbuloua oce1n views, Hdualon. Flt tor a klngl
RITZ COVE $2.900,000
~ •eglOCein marble & graniteovettooklng the
ocean at beanllll Ru Cove. 5,000 af of superb qualtty.
LAGUNA PRIME COMaERCIAL $1,950,000 R•• commercial property approximately 6000 If of rent·
able apace on large lot at 1500 af w/good perkjng.
DANA POINT $1,557,500
EnfoY fabutou. harbor & dTy lights view from th ... c.pe
Cod townhomes high on the bluff in Dana Point
UNIQUE LAGUNA BEACH HOW: $1,495.000
" muWp6eoe can be yours with this one-of-Hind
home.Guest qu.,.... Towering 1rMI. Welk to beldl.
LAGUNA • ALLVIEW TERRACE $1,250,000
Et1C>Y ~-8CMh cmdne vlen rNer h dTy of LJiOUN1 from this 38R, 38A w/ferriky I game rm.
EMERALD BAY LIFESTYLE $975,000
EkAld your chain houM on 1ttia ~·••view • In
pr9dglou9 Emsakf e.y.Comm. ~pm.. beach.
SPECTACULAR CATALINA VEW •S.OOO
Qorgaou9 48R, toUly r•1mdeled, Frenc:ft doors I wtn.
don. Sap. gunt quarten. Reduced!
SO.LAGUNA CONTEMPORARY $751,500
Cor1tM.,arary view home juat MWty remodeled. 38R.
3.58A +family rm & bary. Many tJWadM .
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CRESCENT BAY LOCATION $815,000
Oce..ide of the hiw•y In No. l..llguna thl• home often an
oppc:n.mity to develop yow dream home In a gr .. t loc.
LAGUNA BEACH AND $599,500
Or9at t.miy hm only 6 yra old. Walking dlatMOe '> town a beach.
LAGUNA BEACH ENCHANTER $575,000
Charming, 5BA,2BA. blue water view. Walking ciatance to
beadl wld village.
ENJOY THIS PRIVATE BEACH!! $39,900
1 BA, 1 BA adorable whit• & bright dream trailer w/U/"Cy
bMc:h. A apeclal vacmion •pot In lovely El Morro.
HUNTINGTON BEACH
HUNTINGTON HARBOR $1,250,000
Waterfront home remodeled using gunlt• & marble. 68R,
entertainment ctr, dod< & slip for a 45'+ boat.
ELEGANT MEREDITH GARDENS $349,000
Executive home, chmatic lfvlng rm, elegant formal dnlng
rm. Super new kitctlen, move~n condition.
DEANE HOME VERY RARE $314,999
This rare highly private home ls In perfect cond. 3BA, 2BA.
comer lot Spa. large yard, newer paint & carpet.
MODEL PERFECT $299,000
2 story. 4BA, 2.5BA., large famly rm. 1.5 miles to beach,
new spa in backywd.
HUNTINGTON BEACH CHARMER $284,900
This home is perfect 10. 3 large Br's, 2.58.A. Just under
2100 sf, highly upgraded. Won't last, hurryl
LOVELY LAQUESTA $284,900
Lwge home dose to beach. 1 story ranch w/RV, large lot,
90 f*C*1t vacant & owner wants to deal.
HUNTINGTON BEACH $278,900
Wonderful beach dose. 3BR, large mstr on pie shaped lot
Newer Interior. Steal it today.
FIRST TIME BUYERS $260,000
Owner will carry a 2nd T .D. 4BR, 2BA. close to beach,
freshly painted out.side.
BEST BUY IN HUNTINGTON BCH $204,900
Private oomrronity of single famly homes. 2BR, newly
decorated, new kttcnen, vaulted ceilings, fight & bright!
OUTSTANDING TOWNHOME $199,000
Gorgeous 2BR, 2BA, 6 yr new 3 sty townhome. Vacant &
In mint oonc:iton. 1 OOO's In upgrades.2 miles to the beadi.
1· 112 BLOCKS TO BEACH $167,000
Thia very large 1 BA condo la totally remodeled. Hardly
lived In & I• r•lldy for sale today. Just steps from the pier.
BEACH BARGAIN $115,000
1 BR, pool, be.:tl close, tennis. Great fOf' 111 time buyer.
COSTA MESA
COUNTRY CHARM· CITY CLOSE $449,000
Completely customized 4BR, 2.58.A w/oversltlld lot,
texured walls, mexican pavera. 2 frpl'a & rrocn morel
-NEWPORT BEAQUCOS:U. MlieAi All.QT ,/ RIAa.. Ql.1'6TE->
~THOME· LOTS OF LAND SMl,000
48R, 28Ahm.---~lot. R-2Jlriig rnlMllt~tor
dwtilopera. 8,584 •f of I•. HauM Is In good concftolt.
COSTA MESA'S BEST DEAL $228,000
38A wlpool, l.ge lot. horn. hat ltrge tldd-on. Frull hM,
2<¥ gw11ge, lhl• It the 1 .. time home buyn deal.
NEWPORT LANDING TOWNHOIE $217,900
Sup« deal for you I Gr•• U\'lngt -owner wl'*"J 1st TO 0 ~. 38A, 2.58.A. ale.~ rm. fanily ldt, trpl, wetbw.
MOTIVATED SELLER $179,900
Reedyio move In· South Coat Mno. ldeallyloctfedend
unit In Pentrtdge Cove. 28R, 2BA. Kght & tity. Subnit •·
IHVlrJL
TURTUROCK CREST tt,-...
Remodeled WllOmhomew/n!Wlty a.~rwya
CM:toor ~•·rm IDr •pool. B18UIM. Tum~
SPACIOUS HOaE • TURT\.EROCK $4&0.000
Lqe home tot ~ farrlly. Room tot • pool. ta.
bedroom. expllndld. Bonus rm. o.n.r may•• down.
PRICED TO SELL· oUTsTANDINO '315.000
~ remodlled38R, 2BA. UfW•llt/ Pd hofM,
over $200,000 In upgrw:tn. No other oomp11r11 •
TURTLEROCk ~.000
Flb!Aous model -*•condo. M1ny upgr.-, cozy f\'P In
IMng rm. Oen wAUtt-r. boc*cu ... TenM, pool a .._
UNDER MARKET! $239,500
3BR, 2.58A wlal.stom • entlfUl6nmant cenwa. e.-. .w. bftck work bcllh.ln front & ,.., yri
NEIGHBORING AREAS
MACHFICENT tkLTOP ESTATE 113,ll0.000
lnc:rldtN.....,. on 2e.,.. of~~
Eveey lmlginlble amentty. Views of Qty !W*. C..._
3e UNITS .. CONDOS $2,200,000
Just oo~ DRE, FHA, VA epp«JY.i WllPPflAMd
Valul of $2.700,000. MaM offer.
SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO $2, 100,000
USllibM 5 acrM Mtal9 Wfsuperb views. Oramdc 908ling
ceHlngl ... marble~· Pool, lpa. ..... & •.na.
LA HABRA HILL TOP ESTATE . $1,495,000
Pttme locdof'I doee to Pr. golf CXUM. YleWI of. 00Hn.
dty, mountalnl. Rm tot tennls, hen ... RV, or name l.
ANAHEIM APAAlllENTS $1.250,000
1 e units In Anlhtilm ,,..,. Otsneyt•. E•y to rent a "*'•· ~ 10 tra down.
INTERNATl,ONAl APPEAL $1,000,000
1 S,000 sf of cun>m t111Ut• on 2 ecna. Plffld tor Co.
HQ In Europe. aote to AINterdMt & DutHkbf Wpor1a.
CUSTOM NO. TUSTIN WNIEW $739,900
lncredble 180 "'"tow.id oceen. 58R, ..a.A, f.mly tn\
dining rm. On over 314 acre wAofty apace & cozy rma.
lUSTlN 48R FAMILY CHARMER .. $459,000
New woodtocn addwMnll'l ID1hlt lovttynew htlng. L.oca
ol rm + • '*' port tot a 1hlrd wNde. ~
ANAHEIM tilllS MINI ESTA TE $420,000
8M&dul P.LOWaMn home. ha9 h ~ ot • Nw
E'9tnd count'y9idl. 58R. 2.58A., w.1arge pool & 1pL
SAN IERNARDWO LOT *300.000
Ccmw of 1th & D.St, 150atX222tf.Grut1oc811on tor
oflcl bldg,motet.hot• or 1t1y comm.I need. 8ftng otftn.
WAY BELOW MARKET· EXcrTING *209.IOO
~ • s.nta ~ 38R, 2.58A +din town."'°'"'.
o.tooka bMutfful QtHnbell New al C1rJ*. 2 typ•a.
LAGUNA NIGUEL LUXURY COND0$169,119
2BR, 2BA., 1.Syn new townhome. lower unit, $12,000 In upgr-.. Frpl & 2-ctr llftac:hed ganige.
NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA Pll~OT I REAL ESTATE
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214 POINSETTIA $1,200,000
Once In a ~'8time. Don't miu it ~ lotl Buid
your dreem home In COM. Sel one lot & build on
t..oeher.
c.11 Hugh• Sheron aw.neon, 729-72S2/7227
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CIUFlllll TIP "1N"
lllECTll IF PlllE11111. FllE -ES
Otc. 769-8800 Res. 121-4121
NEW LISTING IN HARBOR VIEW HILLS
Remodeled gourmet kitchen with Corian counter tops. Four ·
bedrooms, two and one half baths, three car attached
garage. Large front and rear yards. $659,000.
OPEN SAT/SUN 1-5 1001 SANDCASnE
OWNER HAS FOUND ANOTHER
Needs to sell this spacious two bedroom contemporary
condo. Formal dining, living room and family room. Double
attached garage. Alot of square footage for the money.
$278,900
NEW LISTING IN NEWPORT NORTH
Remodeled and upgraded condo. New cabinets, built in
refrigerator, wine cooler, customized mirror treatments. Two
bedrooms, two and one half baths. $315,000
NEWPORT HEIGHTS
1 year new, quality constructed condo in Newport Heights
on a re-building street. Excellent design and good location.
Cooper plumbing, roll-up garage door, fireplace in living
room and master bdrm, spa tub in master bath. Built-in stor-
age areas and more. $339,000
NEW LISTING
A perfect 3 BR home on one of CdM's prettiest streets.
Courtyard entry, French doors, Wolf range, hardwood floors.
R-2 lot for $759,000
*** CUSTOM LUXURY OCEAN VIEW HOME
OPEN SAT/SUN 1~5
233 EVENING CANYON
Ideally located in one of Newport's
most desirable communities,
Shorecliffs, in Corona del Mar. This
two story custom contemporary
home portrays an easy elegance
that reflects today's lifstyle. White
water, city lights and Catalina views e
rooms. A very open flowing floor plan with two separate
master suites and maid's quarters. The Hit of amenities
goes on and on . Please call for details. Offered at
S2,600,000
SPECJ'ACULU BAY VIEW
Looks across private beach to
beautiful Newport Bay. This
nearly new custom home
features brick & wood Ooon,
formal dining, gouonet kitchen,
4/5 bedrooms, 2 living rooms,
large brick inner courtyard, aJI
superbly crafted in the Eastern
seaboard tradition.
$2,400,000
PERFECT
FOR 111E GROWING FAMILY
Best priced home in Cameo. 3
bedrooms, den, formal dining,
gardener's paradise. Access to
3 beaches.
$695,000
OCEAN VIEW CORONA DEL MAR
• Five bedrooms, six and
one-half baths
• Five Fireplaces
• Master suite features
marble ftoortna, Jacunl
tub1 two walk·ln dosets
aaa steam shower
. • Elepnt Dlnin1 Room
• EleYator sel'ftl all 3 levels
• Game/Bonus Room
• Comtyard witll waterfall
aac1 stream, perfect for lml pond
•Temperature-coatrolled
1'ine atonae for 200 bottles. ..
REDUCED TO $2,251,000 '
Mothated Seller
Adjoining Lot Also Available for $1,200,000
3 U. 2 U. ... IDOM HOME Eitro
!.orge comer Iott open1. 7700 sq.ft. Dining roorrl, family room, tlreploce, large pPOI, enclosed
couttyord. Owner onxloµs • make on offer.
$225,000
5 Y1t NIW EXEC. HOME 4 bd 3 both.
Moster both hos spo, FP, JnOYe·in condition. Se'le< highly motNoted. Asking $349,000
GHAT STARTER A "MU$t See" opportunity
fof the first time buyer. The lot is zoned R-2, con
build on additional unit. Nite 3 b< home w/ wood burning fireplace, circular driveway for off street parking. . $219,000
PRIVATE SPA is just one of the extras found
in this Eostside executive townhouse. Appraised
recently ot S22 .. ,900. Aslang $224,900
BUT PRICED HOME in Jesiroble Meso
Verde inner circle. Sporlcl1ng pool in secluded
bock yard. 3 bd, 2 both. Lorge iiving room with
fireplace. Over 1760 sq.ft. for $211,000
COSTA MESA near fair grounds, College
Parle customized & enlorged 3 br, fom kit, added
Fam rm w/fireploce . Parle-like yard. Seller needs
lost sole. S268,500 2nd T.O., lease option, w/
lOK down. O.W.C. $268,500
llNINE Six yr new condo. 2 lrg Brs, 1 ~ Bo ..
fW-eploce in living room, lrg dining oreo, 1 ottd.
gor. & l covered carport. Over \.130 sq ft .
Asking $212,000
FOUR IR, TWO BTH HOME on
11,000 + sq. ft lot. Over S80K. in recen~ up·
grodes. New bo~~I vaulted ceilings-' slcyl1gh)s_,
ond much more. vnered ot :>385,000
NEW,ORT FABULOUS LOCATION
Cool breezes. Greenbeh. 1 mile to beach, 3 BR,
21h 8th. Asking $197,900
TUSTIN CONDO FHA oppt"OYedl 2 br, 2
stoty m<MI in concfitionl New blinds, carpet, &
poi,-i throughout. Make offer. Owner onxio\ls.
$134,900
HUNTlf!IGTON llAOt ·Excellent over 55 r.:omm~. Well mointoined, secure comi>le11. 1 br unit with new appliances & point. Coll for ~ info. Asking $53,000
HUNTINGTON BEACH Beach within
reochl Lorge twn -• OA~>Wntown Hun·
tinQton 8d •"\.D \t6 \0 . •v•I. Lots of pot~n·
tioO New o~ .... .,.nents & custom homes be•!'9
built in oreo. $325,000
.
ITAITll HOME <t br, 1 lh both. Beautiful
19Qr yard, Kol pond, close to SCP, schools.
Priced at $215,000
NIW ON THI MAIKIT 3 br, 2 both ex-
ecutM Mesa Verde home. Private bockyord,
covered patio, to see is k> 0~5~
CMIAT M1SA VllDI FAMILY HOME.
3 lrg bd, lrg fom rm. Eot in counhy lcit. formal
dining 01'11Q, Offeted °' $279,900
HUNTINGTON llACH Great starter
home. 2 bt, 11h both. &right & oirt._ end unit.
UpgtOded, only t129,900
SWIM & STAY COOL Redwood decking &
gated entry to sunny e11p<>sed tri-breo backyard.
Highly upgroded 3 bd home. 10 JC 20 fom.
oreo, quiet cul de soc, great nei9hbottlood
$244.$00
HUNTINGTON BEACH Lovely_. br,·2 both
H.B. home. New exterior & interior ~int. New
driveway, central oir. Asking $219,000
NEWPORT BEAOt High security community.
2 br, 2 both w/r>OOI, spo, sauna, weight rm.
Banquet facilities. 'very clean. $119,900
LARGE 1-2 LOT on the East side of Costa
Me$O offers 3 br, l both. Room to build. A =
investment ot $240,
NEWPORT BEACH Newport Crest's best
buyl Upgraded 3 bd, 2¥4 both + den, 1,778 sq
ft. OM block lo beach plus pool & tennis.
Owner hos bought another. moy consider leose
option. $279,000
31D 1 ~• BATH TOWNHOME. 2 car ot·
toched goroge. Great condition ond o super
convenient location. Only $161.000
SANTA ANA lots of potentiol. 3 bd, 1 ~ both
in o nice qoief neighborhood. Nicely loncfscoped
home., Private bock yord well suited for 8.9.Q
parties. Wrth o little T.L.C. & elbow (lr90se, this
home could be o real charmer. $1.0,000
SATUR8AY ONLY
Spa 3br 3374 Cllfomll. 'C.M. 1"' $258,500
2t1r 308 Ma I.II., C.M. , 1-4 $111,900
SUNDAY ONLY
SC-3bf 179 M1w .......... C.M. 1-4 $259.SOO
4llf 29 llbb 91., C.M. 1'4='0 1215,000
3t1r ID /lltl«, CJl t'4 S1D1.-
21W 29 or... ... CJl t-4 l21UOO
4br 20t La C-. ()t. C.M. 1-6 134t,OOO
SATURDAY a SUNDAY
Pool Slit' 1"7 Tlhll Dr., CJl. 1-6 *315.000
J WESTMINSTER This is the onel Comfortable
3 bd home in o family neighborhood. Decoro·
tive wallpaper in kitchen/Gothroom. Wainscot
paneling throughout kitchen & living room. Hu").'
· according to comporoble soles, this one won t
lost. Just reduced to $176,500
EASTSIDE COnAGE Beoutifully refurbished
inside & out. 2 bd, 1 both. All new kitc:hen,
hardwood ttoo'>, ~rown molding, FP,"lorge
Whirlpool h:b, new drivewoy & londscopi!>g. Ask·
tng • $2'9,900
BEAUTIFUL PRIDE OF OWNERSHIP! 2
story home featuring, 4 br, 21h' both, Jocvni
added in master bdrm both. Approx. 2300 sq ft,
custom wet bar. Lots of upgrades, in prestigious
Costa Meso location. Offered ot $369,900
FIRST TIME ON MARKET Quiet cul de
soc. 3 or _. br & fom rm. Two fireplaces. hard· wood floors, walk to schools & shopping center.
Plus lots more. Only $237,000
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SELLERS HAVE PURCHASED AN-
OTHER on wont to sell now. This condo hos
two separate moster br, attached gor99e, excel-
lent location. $181,900 or make offer.
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BRIGHT & CHEERY 3 br, 2 both Mesa
Verde North home. Voulted, beom~ ceilings.
Fresh point, new opplionces. Spo off master br.
Lorge corner lot. New on the market. $251,500
TWO ON ONE LOT live in o 4 bd, 1 both
house. Make money from o 2 story. 2 bd, l
both uait_ R-2 lot. Each unit hos o private yard.
Owner must sell. $284,000
SUBMIT ALL OFFERS! Lovely 3 br, 1 ¥•
both home. Bright & airy, shows like o model.
$315,000
HAS IT ALLI 4 br, 3 both (I br down). vault·
ed, beamed ceilings. formol living rm & dining/
family room. Eat-in kitchen overlooks large
backyard. Cul de soc street, dose to sc.hools,
freeways, shopping. $277,000
EL TORO Seller moy cony poper on this 3 bd,
l v, both home. Lorge lot offers o big yard,
screened in polio & dog run. Coll to see. Qnly
$215,000
TUSTIN Attention 1st time buyers. This odor·
able 2 bd townhome hos been recently remod·
eled thr~hout. New point, new carpet & new
blinds. Coll for more information. $134,900
3 ID 2 BATH Vaulted beamed ceilings, spa
in atrium. lots of extras. Asking $259,500
SANTA ANA 3 bd, on cul de soc, lorge fom.
ily room with fireplace. Family kitchen with eot·
ing Oreo. Asking $119,900
5 ID 3 BATH HOME Two stoty, over 2700
sq ft, 2 bd downstoirs, beoutiful bock~rd pool.
Neor MVCC. Priced to move ot tJ75,000
3 ID HAUCllST ltOMI with beootiful block bottom pool. Upgroded & "9ody to move
into. A steal ot $229,000
GllAT Olll'OUUNITYI 3 bd, 1 both,
country charm, coiy ltitchen with breakfast oteo
& garden window. RV « boot occeu. Al~~
S207,900
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Excluive Orange County Affiliate of Sotheby's International Realty
CORONA DEL MAR'S Channelreef blryfront complex &
c:omm. pool. Totally re-done 2 bd1M condo, fabulous vtew of
mtlre Ny from almost all rooms.
760-3600. . . ..... . ...................................... $719.000
UDO PARK DRIVE Hlghrtse w/ beautifully decorated 2 bd
unit. Ocean & channel vus. Security bldg. doolTTlllfl, pool & spa.
631-1400 ......................................................... $695.000
BAUK>A ISi.AND Charming bright 2 sly 3 bd!Tll family
home. Living room opens lo spacious brick patio & separate gst
l:fi5:1400 .... . . .......................... $759.000
HARBOR RIDGE designer perfect 4 bd "Crest" tcw.inhome w/
dining & family rooms & loft game room. PlantaOOn shutters,
Mirrors & 3 frplcs
760-3600 .... .... . . . . . ................................... $765,000
BAIBOA Custom 3 bdllTI New England contemporary w/ den.
vaulted cell· lngs, skytl!jlts & exercise spa.
631-1400 ......................................................... $825,000
PENJNSlllA POINT French NolTllandy 3 bd home. famllv
ITl'I, gourmet kitchen w/ eating area, master suite w/ frplc & ~f4~'..... ........ .. .. ............................. $849,000
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UDO ISU: Beautiful 2 sly 3 bd Cape Cod w/ dining & family
ITl'IS. Hrdwd flrs paned windows & lattlced brick patio on xtra ~31-1~~0 ....................................................... $895,000
UDO ISU: FM!astk 5 bd home. large quiet comer lot. Family
ITll & sunny brick patio. Fr. doors & 3 frplces
631 -1400 .................................................... $895,000
BIG CANYON Fantastic 3 bd golf course twnhm w/ fa-n~ room on 8th fairway. Fr~sh decor & whJtc washed firs.
631-1400 ...... . ........ . ... . ......................... $949.000
Ol.D CORONA DEL MAR 3 bd house w/ 65' on Are.et, )I.st
steps from main ~. Great ocean, harbor entrance & SW11et
~.
631-1400 ....................................... -........... $949,SOO
N£WP0RT HEIGHJ'S Tredittonal 4 bdrm home wWt OCIM
\Aews. ~ & f..-nly rooms, gourmet kitchen & top ~tty
..,... ... Bey windows, Fr. doOn, 2 brick fnplac.a, blkonyl
& bea.rtlUy ~yard.
631-1400 ......................................................... $865,000
•) •) WAIERFRONf HOMES. lNC. + +
OPEN HOUSF.S
S,AnntDAY •SUNDAY 1-5
179 Me• A It F, Easblde Costa Mesa
Nancy &rfied -Tom lownlttl
l 00 Via Cordov11, Udo Isle
l..otTMle Fermgton -W.,,ne Heck
38d. HCUM $335,000
3 Bd. Houte $629,000
2124 E. Oce..n BMI., P.nlntW Pt., N.B. 3 Bd. HOUM
Mary Ann Nelhercutt • Maureen Downey $675,000
32 V..nna, H.-bof Ridge, N.B. 4 Bd. Condo
Marcie Adler -Bob BOfk $765,000
220 APolena, Balboa Island 4 Bd. Hout1 G-ayce Taliaferro $785,000
210 l.arlupur, Corona del Mar 3 Bd. House.
Lots Md.oon -Chrta Satterfield $949,500
1411 Klnp Ro.I. Cllffhawn, N.B. 5 Bd. House
Regena Richardson a Marlene HuMI -Lois Mcl.oon $1,695,000
619 Via Udo Soud, Udo We, N.B. 5 Bd. Hou.
Austtl ~ & Matit Jacbon ·Rob Gem $1,799,000
1124 E. 8at.oe RMI., PenlntW Beyfrant ·4 Bel.~
Carta Broffman -Saly Philps $1.995,000
SAnntDAY 1-5
2082 Merion W911, EaAsktc Costa Mesa 4 8d. Houte
Catherine Wiiiams . $319,000
1305 N. ~t. Balboa Wand 2 Bd. & 2 Bel. Ouplu
Judy Good $945,0j)O
SUNDAY 1-5 ..
63 Beycnst 'Court, ~ Court
Peggy ~an1ton
2506 Wennintlter, EMalde Costa Mesa
Judy Beatty
49 Conb, ~ NOf1ti
Maireen Webb
3 5 C.-,.,. Crwt. COf'Ol\a del M•
BobTompbw
1003 Sama'Mt l.w, W..tdlff, N.B.
~Cart.en
1577 Mii_,, p.,1n9u1a Point
Ann Pen1 "'
116 VIII lthM:a, Udo We
Judy Good
2149 Mtaiunu, Penlntula Point
Mary Ann Nethercutt
301 La ...... Ncwpon He~ts Mllliene....._,
9 Pomt Loma, Spyglaea, CdM
l.ornN F•mston
301 ~ St.. Oowr Shonis, N.B.
&hr flne
330 Via Udo Noni, Udo We
Paittt Cono\ll9r
27 .. .,.. •• ,, B'9 ~. N.8 .
OIJne CllWICn
2 Bel. Condo
$285,000
3 Bd. House
$295,00
2 Bel. T<MMome
$299,900
3 Bd. TCMMome $389,SOO
3 Bet. HOUM
$530,000
38d. HOUM
$565,000
3 8d. HOUM
$649,000
3 Bel. Houee
$849,000
48d. HOUM
$865,000
58d. HOUM
$1,310,000
3 8d.HOUM
$2,195,000
38d.Ouda • $2,700,C>oo
48d.HOUM
s2.n5,ooo
aJfRIAVDI T entftc bay & ocun VleWs from W:iubal 5 bd
Cowttry fNnctt .... w/ fll\'llllj room & 3 c:er P9· Top
quellly~'/ ~&~a. Ol.merwllooneiderad\lngl 6rleaM • •
631·1 ...................................................... $1,695,000
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BAl.BOA ISIAND ~ront duplex, great rent.el units c:IOM to town w/ bay & city fl!tlt \.4ews. Each w/ 3 bdl & loft. 631·1400 ......... ,, ........................................... $1,100,000
CORONA DELMAR Vacant oceanfront lot w/ lam flKed '* ~-f~.~~.~.~ .. ~.~:~:.~:.srnM'.ooo
CORONA DELMAR =re ~ect"EwopeM V•"on. ~·1'?tk~.~ .. ~: .......... ~~.~ ... ~:~ .. ~.t9~
L1>0151£ T C!a1Y rernocWed top quaity 5 bdrm home, dk'llng :3~~~:.~~:.~.~·~·~·~·~·TiiCo
P£NNSUIA BAYFRONT 7 000 1q.ft. lot In p'1me "CIP"'
bey" view location. Dodt '°" i S8' boeta. Lowty alder 4bd horn., lawn &. garden. 760-3600 ...................................................... $1,995,000
P£Nllf8UIA OCEANfRON1" 2Jlf okl CllAom S bd hems ~l Three tty w/ ct.n, llbnry, d"*'g & tarntt""'
631-1400 ...................................................... $1 .995.000
DOVERSHORES~rww 3 bd Cowttry Frwnch ~
home w/ lwge dock. ~t kitchen, Fr. dOon & wtndCws &
p11Wr tit.
631-1400 ...................................................... $2,195,000
HARBOR ISi.AND DRIVE Exceptionaly ~t 4 bdnn
. beyfTont vllle w/ large dodl, c:cutye.d w/tpa & beyfront
telnce.
631·1400 ...................................................... $2,195,000
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SOUl1t IAGUNA ~tflcent 9 bdnn Medtte"llnNn ocunfront via,· guest hoUM. Jtalf cps & gange for 6 an. SW.. to tie.ch.
760-3600 ...................................................... $9,000,000
Specializing in propertks for sale or k_ast ••• on tht water. .. near th.• waur. .• and wilh a mw of O.t waur. ••
CORONA DEL MAR OFFICE NEWPORT BF.ACH OFFICE BALBOA ISlAND OFFICE
2600 E. COAST HIGHWAY
7'14-76~3600
2436 W. COAST HIGHWAY
714-631-1400
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714-6731900
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fAITlme COSl'A llESA twnhm, .Mt QU6lt OClr.\Pia w/ ,.._ .......... ~ It beliuttful 3 bdrm w/ lots of ~:= ~~lngfrplc.oekcaOinets, wnp-
631·1400 ......................................................... $2SS,OOO
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• COSTA MESA Na 3 bd. 2 bath house Famly room w/ ~.~.~!..~.~~--~-~~-~~-~~~!~0oo
VII.IA BAl.Jk)Aoc..i & city bght ws from IMng room, deck
& bdnn. a..Jllful bns;lt w/ MW carpet. Con-wn. pool, spo &
tenna.
631·1400 ......................................................... $212,000
F.ASTSIDE OosrA MESA Gorgeous. highly upgraded 3 bd & den II(/ dble att. garage. New floomg & carpet. kitchen ~~ ~.~: ................................................ $269.000 . .
COSTA MESA fbt~ ~ lowly lmllll cul.o-aic OOf'lll'IQllty, 2 ~.~~.~-~-~~.~.~~-~~.~~~Oo
BAYVEW COURT BeautlfW ~t Medltemnean. 2 bd 2
bed\ end uraw/ 2 ~ & prll.et. patio on greenbelt. Comm
~.~ ....................................................... $285,000
f.ASTSID£ COSTA MESA Ccmpletc.fy ranodeled from th«
lrllide out. 3 bdrm, frpk, burned c.etlngl. deck & extra Large
m :1400 ......................................................... $289.000
EASTSID£ COSTA MESA 2 bd house w/ 2 ~ & dining
roam.. Ywd •double g11n91. R-2 loc. 631·1400 ......................................................... $320.000
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YU.A llAUICM Bris#it & trnrMculate 2 bd condo wtth ocean
"-w. ~My poC1, 1pa & lavla, bl<a to beach.
631·1400 ......................................................... $320,000
NEWPOln' SHORES Bauttf\ily remodeled 1 sty 3 bd, Fr.
doon & wlndc:Me, nddti iga. ltrtum & deck of mstr w/ hot tub. 631-1400 ......................................................... $330,000
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Nf.W"PORT SHORES Spacious 1 sty 3 bd w/ bonus roan, vaulted 63~f4&,~:.~~-~.~.~:.~:.~.~-~ .... $339,000
MISSION VIEJO Buut1ful S Bel home w/Cowitiy ~ feeq. ~~900 ~~-~-~.~ ... ~~-~~.~.~-.. ~~-~.soo
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BAYVIEW COURT ~ decorlllied newr J.M. Pettn 3 bd ~4~~.~~.~~~-~.~--~-~-·~-~~.000
BU1FFS with KTa of gr.mbelt & corrwn. poolL o.tSlg frwHy
painted 2 bd t'M\hm, kl1hcen opened to "-w. Large pawcf terTace.
631·1400 ................................................................ $379,000
NEWPORT SHORES Largest 2 ~ bd beachfront home. Comn ~ltx,~~:.~.~~-~: ................................ $389,000
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SOTiiEBYS ~EWELRY APPRAISAL Sf.SSIONS
September 17 and 18
U you are Interested In selling jewelry you no longer
wish to ke;ep, Nan Summerfield, Vice President and
Director of Sotheby's Jewelry We.st Department In
Beverly Hills, will be at our office at 2600 E. Coast
Highway In Corona del Mar on September 17 and at
2436 W. Coast Highway In Newport Beach on
September 18 to provide appraisals and pre-auction
estimates on jewelry you wish to place on consignment
for sale wtth their prest:lgloUs company.
Ms. Summerfield, a Graduate Gemologist, has
organized auctions of the estates of Cary Grant and
Pola Negri as well as property belonging to EMs
Presley and Barbara Hutton for Sotheby' s the world's
oldest and Largest Fine Art Auction Hoose.
To arrange a confidential appotnbnent, ~call
Sally Somers at 631-1400. A prompt response Is
recommended due to limited appointments.
CORONA Dfl. MAR'S ~Crat ~w/ comm. pool
& spa. Beautiful remodeled 3 bd w/ ICftped c:dlngs, paYeTS &
mirrors. 631·1400 ................................................................ $389,SOO
HARBOR HJGHl.ANDSSpo?ow 3bd pool homew/&arge kitchen
& den, hrcMd firs, tiled beths & ~ ~ w/ fndt Crffs.
631·1400 ................................................................ $389,900
WESTOJFF rnm.cu&ate 1 stOtY 3 bd home. CombNtlon f~ =.::.==:.:.~:.: .. :: .. ~=:~;=
NEWPORT AT 11fE BEAal Cdontel 4 bdrm home 1 block k>
bod'I bey It ocaan. Oublde ... tnnc• k> 2 bdrml for motheHI lliw
~*-$47 631 -1400 ................................................................ S,000
BAl.809'beedl cioeage en~ trM Ind~· Wwm It
M!JSS OllT NOnH ,_ mo&W ~ == nw 637.f:&~ .. ~.~.~.~ .. ~-~-~ .. ~ ..... ~.~~~ r;';.~=i':?dtr.,:.A.c1' lftadwd°'I: JEnOKTtEGKJSCa,.,leW;••~•~ .. ~
r:o!6oo ·-.. -...... ~ ......................................... $299,900 ~tt.i~.~~~·~·~·~·~·~$495,000
a.DNAl9GHIAN>9Greltallbllppelf!W1m1•chllmng 1 .ey 3 bdrm home.\..:! bJtdt frpk In IMng nn, hantwoal
floofol &cleccntof tioucha.. e.ck}'ll"d w/ expamtue wood deck. ~~.~.~.~~ ......................... $539.000
aJFFHAVEJf lmmeculak llYablc 4 bd ftxu-, famly nn w/ ~~.~:.~--~~ ... ~.~~.~~=
llUJFFS Model pert.ct 4 bd. martle entry. UllUlted ceilings, Stt~ ·~-~ .... ~.~:.~:.~". ...... $519,000
NEWPORT AT THE BE.Aat R.cently lalOllated duplex w/ ~::g:1~~~~-~~-~~-~ ... ~.~-~ ... ~~·-~tG.m
PENINSULA POINT Super 2 sty 3 bd home w/ 1 d on 1st
floofA dk\lng & family rooms. Master w/ smcled up, steps to
bay& ocean. 631-1400 .................................................... -.. $565,000
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LIDO ISl£ Channtng 1 sty _3 bd totaly remodeed home, new
windows & doors. e>M mold9lgs & flrs. Lwge comer lot.
631-1400 ........................................................ $629,000
LIDO 151.E "TuiMcy· perfection. 2 sty 3 bd home on a pnme
stNel Dlnlng & Famly rms & Nlny brick patio"
631·1400 ........................................................ $649.000
EMERALD TERRACE A drum h<irne w/ ocean.._~ an
oubtaldng N. t....guna area. Big fmtii nn, 4 bdnns, decks. spa. 631-1400 ........................................................ $649,000
BAI BOA Ill.AND duJ*x. ~ front 2 bd cotrage w/
bJtdt frpk, open barn~. Fr. dooft 8t pado upper W"llt w/ 2bdl*>. 631·1400 ........................................................ $649.SOO
LIDO PARK DRIVE Extmstwjy l'8TlOdded k&xurious 2 bdrm
t.yfront condo w/ ~ pado. den 8t boet dock. l.AMeti.
~~00 ........................................................ $675,000
lAGlJNA BEAat Cc.... side of COlllt Hwy, stieps to Vk:toN a..ct.. Prtlane trMewf, vault.cl c.elllnga, oc.ean ws & dble
~ ........................................................ $675,000
SJNriali.fhtg i11 propertUsfor Mk or 1-as1 ••• 01' tM WOUT. .. MllT tM WllUr. .. aNI Willi a mw Oftlte'wOUr. ••
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2600 E. COAST tDGHWAY 2436 W. cqA5T HIGHWAY
714-760-3600 714-631·1400
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WASHINGTON -Low interest rates
and buoved consumer confidence
brought improvement to home resale
markf'ts in 34 states and the District of
Columbia during the second quarter of
1991, the National Association of
Realtors reponed.
The increases in existing-home sales
acth ity from the seconcf quarter of
1990 to the second quarter of 1991
ranged from 1 percent in Michigan to
30.2 percent in Delaware. Thirteen
states ~ted declines and Montana
remained unchanged.
Nationwide, the association's latest
quarterly survey of sales of previously
owned homes showed an increase of
3.5 percent from second quarter to
second quarter ~o a seasonallx adjusted
annual resale rate of 3,82 million units
for the period covering April, May and
June of this yea~.
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The second-quarter pace jumped
12.4 percent from the first quarter, of
1991 . The surver, CQVered sales of
existing single-family detached homes,
townhouses, apartment condominiums
and cooperatives,
The story during · the second quarter
dearly was favorable financing and
reneWed consumer interest, says NAR
president Harley E. Rouda.
"following the Persian Gulf victory, we. witnessea ~ resale market that flnaJly ·
lifted itself out of the doldrums and
even caught flre in many areas," he
said. '!Now, after that initial shot in the
arm, we are seei ng overall market
stability and ~owth. It's just a matter of
time before low interest rates and a
stronger economy fuel increased activity
in those ma rkets !hat are still ailing."
All regions posted overall sales
increases from second quarter to second
quarter. Furthermore, the shorter-term
picture is eve'n brighter, with 45 states
and Wa shington D.C. record ing
increases from the first to second
quarters. All regions except the Midwest
posted in01!aSeS in the double digits
from the first quarter of 1991 .
The overall sales rate during the
second quarter of this year has not been
higher since the flrst quarter of 1990,
indicating a housing market that has
responded positively to lower interest
rates, said NAR chief economist john A.
Tuccillo.
"Areas of the coun~, like the
Northeast, and parts of the West, that
have been ~ing for some time, are
starting to shoW signs of improvement
due la~ly to better financing options,"
he said.
"However, given the Federal Reserve
Board's actions over the last several
months in sharply bringing down short-
term rates, it -has done a6out all that it
can .·-to do lower long-term rates,"
Tuccillo noted. "What's needed now is
a market convinced that inflation wiU
remaln low."
The West saw an overall sales pace
increase of 3.2 ~rcent from last year's
seoond quarter. There were a total of
five states posting second quarter to
second quarter resale pace increases,
including l,Jtah at 12.7 percent,
California with 5.8 percent, Colorado
with 5.4 percent, New Mexico with 3.5
percent and Wyoming with 3.3 percent
Tuccillo noted that the continued
stabilization of the California market is
reflective of the overall region,which has
improved moderately from one year ago
and dramatically from the first quarter
of 1991.
Rouda said the association fully
expects to see ~ar-over-year sales
increases for the third quarter of 1991 .
"Current conditions have created a
wonderful window of opportunity for
buyers, where they can lock into a
home at a good price and low rate," he
noted. "In terms of buying a home, it
just doesn't get much better than that"
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Same homes thousands apart in different markets
I f ~ move from )'our $350,000 Beverly Hills was the most ~pensive These include, listed by median price $203,750 and $194,667, r~vely.
San Diego home to Beverly Hills, city in the country for home buyers, for the subject home: Beverly Hills, Nationwide, the median price for the
expect to pay more than $2.1 with a median price of $1 ,491 ,667 for $1,491,667; La Jolla, $686,625; San subject home was $199,036. In the
million to find a comparable abode. Or the subject home, while Corpus Christi Marino, $639,000; Newport Beach, Cahfornia markets surveyed, only Fresno
you could trade your $500,000 Long was the lowest, with a median price of $606,667, and Palos Verdes, $533,333. and Temecula had homes priced under
Beach home for a similar one in $82,338 for that home. A $1 .2 million The others lnduded San Francisoo, San that.
Portland, Ore., and pay just $11 8,000. Beverly Hills home could be had for the Mateo, Greenwich, Conn., Honolulu The Home Price Comparison Index is
These are the figures -according to bareain price of $65,687 in Corpus and Vancouver, B.C. compiled annually by Coldwell Banker
Coldwell Banker's annual Home P-rice Chnsti. w ithin Southern California, Residential Group. Coldwell Banker has
Comparison Index -which compare California had seven of the 10 most ' Riversrde and Temecula nearly 1,900 residential real estate
the average sales price of at least similar expensive markets in the country, with represented the best bargains, offices and more than 40,000 sales
houses sOld during the last quarter of five of those in Southern. California. with the subfect home 4lveta in associates in North America.
1990 in each of 219 ma~ets in the ,~~-i1i!!!!!!!!!ii!!!!i!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~~~~~ United States, Canada and Puerto Rico.
The subject home studied for this year's
index is a 2,200-square-foot home with
four bedrooms, 21f1 baths, a family
room 01 equivalent and a two-car
garage.
Tne index allows consumers to figure
out how much their home would cost
1n another city. To calculate it,
homeowners multiply their home price
times the index number of the city they
would be moving to, then divide that by
the index number for the city in which
their current home is located.
The index numbers are listed in a
brochure available at Coldwell Banker
offices. Using the brochure index,
homeowners would find that:
llA $350,000 San Diego home would
cost just S281 , 147 in Temecula.
llA $350,000 San Di~ home would
cost $149,180 in Portlanet.
~ $750,000 Newport Beach home
would cost more than S 1.8 million in
Beverly Hills.
llA S350,000 Mission Viejo home
wou ld cost $242,857 in Riverside.
~ S250,000 Mission Vie;o home
would cost S88,435 in PortJand.
llA $600,000 Palos Verdes home
wou ld cost $230,769 in Scottsdale, Ariz.
''w
hile the Southern
California m~rket is
expensive compared to
other areas nationwide, home prices
here are more affordable than ever,"
said Tom Williams, president of
Coldwell Banker Southern California.
"However, recent market strength
indicates that now is the time to buy,"
he said, ''especially since interest rates
are relatively low.
"Long term, the California home will
continue appreciating, but at more
reasonable rates," WiRiams indicated.
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Custom estate .
being o ered in
New ach
T his special, custom en.tertainer's
estate comes with a complete
security system, music system,
central intercom and air conditioning
throughout the horne. ~
1 he fascinating four-bedroom, 31/2·
bath N<:'wport Beach residence is
approximJtcly 4,200 square feet. Two
ot the bedrooms incl ude beautiful
Property of the Week
r rench doors that lead onto the
poolside area.
The spacious master suite has an
especially romantic touch with its
bronze doors that open into a
fantasyland. The raised bed area is done
in rosewood and black lacquer. The
room includes a terrific entertainment
center detailed in rosewood.
The master sui te also has a "power
bathroom" -a sight worth seeing. It
has steam shower, silver sinks, a six-
pe rson sa una and a Jacuzzi tub
eatures outstanding appointments in all areas of the elaborate residence.
surrounded by black-tinted mirrors and
stained glass.
The nome features a large fotmal
dining room and family room. Off the
dining area is a refrigerated rosewood
wine cellar -the perfect size for
parties. There also is a professional
workout room.
The bonus room displays a pool table
and antique record player. The kitchen
is a gourmet's dream with top-of-the-
line appliances and designer cabinets, a
large butcher block, built-in refrigerator
ana grill area .
This residence has three private yards,
including a unique, lush Oriental
garden. The custom pool area, with spa,
Fias a built-in barbecue large enough for
a Hawaiian luau. Enjoy the warm fire
pit at the side of the yard. The wet bar
next to the p<>ol includes a built-in ice
maker for those hot days.
This private and secluded home has
been beautifully and discreetly
landscaped from the front view with
lush palm trees and lots of greenery.
Attached is a custom three-car garage
with electric pewter doors (to match the
pewter doors of the entry) and built-in
storage, skylights and custom flooring.
This extraOfdinary estate, with its un-
usual architecture, beveled glass, French
doors, skylights and extensive colorful
marble throughout is a must to see to
fully appreciate. It is an absolute value
offered at Sl,595,000.
The home, at 54 Royal St. George in
Newport, is listed by Patrick Tenore and
Nationwide USA, 3300 Irvine Ave.,
Suite 105, Newport Beach. Call 955-
5800 or 760-8702 for additional
information.
Plan now to ease home purchase later
M os t peo pl e o f th e
"twentysomething" generation
look forward to the day when
they will be able to own a home. But
during the process of dreaming about
your fir~t home, it's also a good idea for
future home buyers to take steps today
which will help make tomorrow's home
purchase a smoother, easier process.
The first step toward a future of home
ownership is to
dcvelop certain basic
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housing goals and
identify your housing
preferences. During
this initial phase, you
should:
•Identify the average
pri ce o( "starter"
,.,,_. homes in the areas you
""'"' would like to live.
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Homebuyer's pr~bably will have . available for the down Advisor payment and closing
costs in a couple oT
years.
•Decide if your would prefer
at tached housing, such as a
condominium, or a single-family
detached home.
Setting your basic housing goals to
day will nelp you decide on the type of
fi na ncing that you will most likely need
-either an insured low down payment
mortgage or financing with at lest a 20
percent down payment -and also will
set the framework for your loan
qualification.
F or example, if you decide to go
for a low down payment
mortgage that is covered by
mortgage insurance -either through
th e federal Housing Administration
Tomorrow's Home Buyer -What to Expect .•.
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Down~ Clolirc Colts •• MonHy m1••• ~··
·s" ),750 1,781 798 12 )4,206
s 75,000 ·1°" 7,500 1,687 755 23 32,367
2°" 15,000 1,500 670.29 28,727
•s" 5,000 2,)75 1,064 14 45,606
Sl00,000 •1°" 10,000 2,250 1,006.97 0 ,156
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2°" 20,000 2,000 89).72 )8,)0)
•5" 7,500 ),562 1,596.12 68,410
S1 50,000 •1°" 15,000 l,.)75 1,510.47 64,7)5
2°" .)0,000 l,OUO 1,)40,59 57,454
•s" 10,000 4,7SO 2,128.)0 91,213 I
S200,000 •1°" 20,000 4,500 2,013.96 86,)1)
2°" 40,000 4,000 1,787 44 76,605
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(FHA) or private mortgage insurers -
you'll need to accumufate less cash up
front for a down payment. However,
the larger mortgage principal balance
means that a greater household income
will be needed to meet the higher
monthly mortgage payments.
Also, knowing the type of house ~u
want can affect the guidelines for
financing. Specifically, in certain
markets 1f you are hoping to buy a
condominium or co-op witll less than a
20 percent down payment, you may
have to shop arouna with area lenders
to locate a low down payment loan
option for financing such residences.
It's also wise to get a general idea of
the desired financial profile -in terms
of income and debt levels -that you
will need to qualify for a mortgage to
finance your home. In general,
mortgage lenders require that:
llThe monthly mortgage payment -
principal, interest, taxes and home
insurance (Pill) -oot exceed 25 to 28
percent of your gross monthly Income.
This means that a monthly mortgage
payment of $800 per montli requires a
gross monthly income between $2,680
and $3,200.
lfThe monthl)'. mort.f1ge payment and
other loans and credit obrigations with
at least 1 O payments remaining not
exceed 33 to 36 percent of your
monthly income. For example, if you
pay $250 monthly on your S8,000 auto
loan and S100 on various credit cards,
these payments, combined with the
$800 mo~age payment, total S 1, 150
monthly. The gross monthly income
generally required to qualify for
mortgage financing would be between
$3,295 and $3,485.
S ince you are looking down the
road a bit, now is a great time
to begin setting income goals
and reducing your debt to meet these
requirements. The chart that
accompanies this article shows what you
can expect financially when buying
homes ranging from $75,000 to
$200,000 with a down payment ranging
from 5 to 20 percent. The chart
assumes you are tal<ing our a fixed-rate
30-year conventional mortgage with a
10 percent interest rate.
Keep in mind that interest rates will
nuctuate over the next few years while
you are saving to buy a home, and
there are numerous other mo~ge
financing options available in addition
to those presented in the chart. The
chart is intended only to help you
visualize the economics of future hOme
ownership.
St.art saving now for your home
purchase. Closing costs, cash reserve
requirements and the down payment -
even if it is only 5 or 10 percent -add
up to a substantial amount of cash.
Also, funds usually are needed at
closing time for other related costs, such
as moving expenses and furnishin~ for your new~home.
In addition, accumulating P.ersonal
savin~ is essential since fenders
generally won't consider offering a low
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Planners honor ex-chairman Jan Debay
-R ealtor Jan Oebay recently was ~nted an acrylic sailboat
sculpture upon completion of
her year as chairman of the Newport
Beach Planning Commission.
"It was a bu~ year for the Planning
Commission and Jan did a first-rate joo
in directing that panel," commented
Jim Hewicker, the city's planning
director. As chairman, Debay was
responsible for directing the panel
th rough its bi-monthly meetings.
Responsibilities for the Planning
Commission vary {rom hearing
testimony on a variety of planning issues
to ruling on qty permit and variances.
The Planning Commission also is looked
to by tne city Council for
recommendations on amendments to
the seneral plan, changes in zoning and
revisions to subdivision maps.
Reflecting on the past year, Debay
noted that the two biggest issues the
Planning Commission was faced with
were the beachfront encroachment
issue and the proposed expansion of the
Balboa Bay Oub. ..
"These types of topics are difficult to
vote on," she said. "Both sides
presented fPOd people with strong
arguments.'
Debay's years of civic involvement
began with neighborhood activities,
including being president of her
homeowners' association. Soon she was
asked by the city to serve on the
Citizens' Environmental Quality Advisory
Group and on several ad hoc study
gtoups. In 1987, she was appointed to
ihe Planning Commission.
Si nce this time , her local
involvements have grown to the state
level, where she serves as a director:•'
the California Association of Reafe'rs
and as a member of the California
l eague of Cities. She finds that issues
addressed on the local level often
overlap with issues reviewed on the
state level. '•
''Growth management and land use
issues are topics aiscussed both locally
and statewide," Debay observed. "I
believe that understanding the bigger
picture helps me to be a better decision
maker."
Debay pointed out that regional
government is a growing topic that can
no longer be ignored.
"Regional government is here and
decisions have to be made in regards to
regional issues," she declared. "Take,
for example, air quality managemen~.
Local decisions that we make about air
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lending institutions closely examine a
borrower'"s credit ahd financial history.
Understanding the factors that will be
considered in a loan decision should
help you make the right financial
dkisions today to improve your
chances of mortgage loan approval in
the future.
llCredit history. Most lenders place
the ability and willingness to repay
obli~tions as the top factors in loan
decisions. Late credit card payments are
closely scrutinited and will need to be
ejtpJained, with acceptable explanations
-such as a disputed charge -taken
into account for your overall credit
rating.
W h e n beg i n n i n g the
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sense of what your credit strengthS and
weaknesses are. By identifying your
current weaknesses, you can then take
steps to improve your credit profile CNer
the coming years.
-savings habits. A pattern of savings
habits snows lenders that you employ
sound financial .practices.
•Hous~g hrstory. Lenders will
investigate your record as a tenant
Timely rent payments are a point in
your favor.
•Emr>loyment history. Lenders prefer
that the loan applicant have at le.ast a
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addition, it's generally not a favorable
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For future home buyers, . making
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Homeowner. growls
over board actions ·
Dear Hodbte:
Since I moved into m y
condominium about two~ ap, I hve
been finetf every
month for refuting to
keep my small doj on
a leash when I take
him out in the
common area. I feel
this is ridiculous and
co n s titute s
harassment. Ria
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Cond o
Hotline
Additionally, I h.ave
no t had an
opportunity to speak
to t he "board o f
directors about these
fines and they h.ave
not offered me any type of hearing. I
have, however, reli~sly ~id my
assessments every single month.
I just received .a copy of a lien on
my unft which states that the
association plans to foreclose my
home for failure to ~y assessments. I
am livid, since I have paid all my
assessments. I called the prope~
manager who informed me that the
assooation took the money from my
assessments uch month and applied
it to those ridiculous fines. How can I
stop the foreclosure action?
-Uvfd Assessee
Dear Livid:
I ca n certainly empathize with you r
anger. The association's actions are
suspect at best. Additionally, fines are
not enforceable unless the alleged
violator is given notice of the fine and
an opportunity to be heard as to why
the . fine shoUld not issue. This alone
should invalidate the fines.
Furthermore, unless the CC&Rs have
a specific provision allowing the filing of
~ lien for non-payment of a fine (as
opposed to assessments), the association
is ¥king for a slander of title lawsuit by
virtue oT attempting to foreclose on your
house based upon lines.
Additionally, you have other remedies
agai nst the association for taking your
assessment checks and applying them
toward fines. I would consult a lawyer
immediately to get the lien removed.
Thereafter, you should in.sist that the
boa rd remove the fines from your
account until you receive a hearing
before the board members. C.ood ludc
and act quickly. •
Dear Hotline:
My husband and I live in an
exclusive view-orie nted Newport
Beach association. Our neighbor is
building a home which protrudes out
pa.st our master bedroom. While the
configuration of our home is such that
our view will not be lm~ed, our
neighbon would have a direct view
into our bedroom. Have we no right
to privacy?
-Private Neighbor
Dear Neighbor:
Initially, if you have not already done
so, you should contact a member of the
board of directors or architectural
committee immediately to determine ,if
your neighbor procured architectural
com m i tt e e a pp r ova I ~for the
improvement.
In the state of California, there is no
absolute right to privacy without an
~xpress covenant to the contra!)'.
However, as a general rule, ttie
association's architectural committee
should consider privacy as one of many
factors in determi ning whether or not to
lpprove architectural improvement
?I ans.
Whether or not plans wre approved,
an objection should be lodged with the
association, including a demand that the
board and architectural committee
perform a site inspection in order to
respond to you r concerns. • Dear Hotline:
We recently repainted the door on
our detached single-family bayfront
home in Huntington Beach. Since this
is "our door," we did not consult with
the association prior to painting it. By
the way, we chose a nice shade of
orange, which blends perfectly with
the color of our boat.
Suddenly the "condo commandos"
on our board of directors are insisting
that we repaint the door so that it is
in harmony with the neighborhood.
What can we do about thisT
-Door Owners
Dear Door Owners:
Even though you live in a detached
si ngle-family home or open "planned
unit development" as opposed to a
condominium, the association sti ll
retains the authority and ~r to
monitor changes to the exterior of your
home. Therefore, architectural approval
is typically required when repainting a
portion of the exterior of you r home,
especially if the color will change:
You may wish to talk to a member of
the architectural committee in order to
determine if the color would have been
approved i~ plans wre subm!tted. If so,
an application can be submitted on an
"ex post facto" or after the fact basis.
Otherwise you may have to succumb
to the wilt' of the association.
Believe it or not, failu re to do so can
result in liti~tion in relation to the
repainting of 'your door."
(Ross Feinberg is an attorney at>d
managing partner of Feldsot:t., Lee &
Feinlierg, a law firm emphasizing in the
practice of law in the area of
community associations. He cannot
individualfy respond to questions, but
will answer as many as possible in the
weekly Hocline column. Submit your
questions to Community Association
Hotline, 1617 Westcliff Drive, Suite
204, Newport Beach 92660)
Call 642-5678.
Put a few words
to work for you .
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Hurry-up sal~
needn't mean
slashing price
Picture th1c; scenario: You're an
Orange Count) resident who has just
been offered the job of your dreams,
complete with J 30 percent raise, top
benefits and flexible hours.
There is just one problem. You have
to sell your home quickly to take
advantage of the opportunity.
"The conventional wisdom is that to
sell a house quickly, you have to reduce
the price," said Gaylee Weinberg of
ERA Star Real Estate Center.
"But brokers who participated in the
most recent ERA National ~eal Estate
Poll provided a number of strategies
that homeowners and their brokers can
use to move the house quickly without
slashing the price," Weinberg said.
Four hundred ERA ana non-ERA
brol..ers responded to the telephone
~urvev, which was conducted for ERA
Real Esrate by Strategic Research of St.
.,, Lou1<; ERA Real Estate is the nation's
~c<.ond largest real estate franchise
organization.
Advice f fOm brokers fell into two
main categdries, Weinberg said: Tips for
the> homeowner and ideas for activities
that brokers can undertake on the
srllcr's behalf.
For the homeowner, here were some
of th e brokrr'\' ( omments:
•Take care when selecting a broker.
Don't just choose a personal lriend.
•Negotiate a commission with the
broker, providing a bonus for a quick
salC'.
•GC't thC' hou)e in move-in condition
or offer price adjustments for needed
rC'pairs.
•BC' Ocx1blc I et prospects view the
house at night. Be ready to meet the
need!> of the home buyers by including
or excluding appliances, draperies ana
othC'r items
•Remove unnecessary furniture to
make rooms look larger.
•Do cosmetic work to the interior
and exterior. Repaint the walls and
replace the carpeting, if necessary,
preferably in neutral shades. Maintain
the yard and use attractive landscaping.
"There is no doubt that first
impressions count," Weinberg said. "If
a home shows outward signs of neglect,
a prospective buyer may instantly
question the condition of less visible
areas."
Besides the seller's efforts, brokers
and sales associates can go "above and
beyond" routine methoCis to sell the
home quickly, Weinberg said.
Serving ac, a sort of national
"brainstorming session" on how to
speed up a home sale, the poll provided
these tips for brokers:
•Target your marketing efforts.
Review prospect lists for the rrght pitch.
llAdvertise and list the home with the
Multiple Li sting Servlce.
•Hold an open house for brokers and
sales associates as soon as possible, and
promote it well.
•Use outdoor lighting on yard signs.
•List the house with a national
relocation service and follow up.
lt()ffer prospects a home protection
plan paid for by the seller. .
•Be willing to help prospects obtain
financing. Have bankS look at the
property In advance.
Bob Lefever (left), Prudential California's executive vice president, with (from left) Karen Lynch, Maxine Montgomery
and Stan Sax at the Newport Beach office's fund-nising party for Childhelp USA.
Prudential taking Cl sw_in.g at
child abuse with golf tourney
P rudential California Realty will
host the second annual Charity
Golf Classic Sept. 2 3 at the
Pacific Golf club in San Clemente.
Proceeds from the tournament will be
donated to Childhelp USA, a national
organization dedicated to-the treatment
and prevention of child abuse.
The golf tournament is the highlight
of a 90-day fund-raising campai~n for
Childhelp USA, a campaign wh1ch4 is
expected to raise over SS0,000 for the
charity.
"I am very proud of the participation
shown by our sales associates in our
fund-raising efforts," said Bob Lefever,
executive vice president of Prudential
California Realty. "It seems that every
office is hosting a local event to raise
funds for Childlielp."
The Newport Beach office held a gala
charity auction hosted by manager
Maxine Montgomery and her 65
associates last Saturdar,, with all
proceed$ donated to Ch11dhe1p USA.
Volunteer ·auctioneers Hugh Swanson
and Barbara Amstdater encourage
participants to spend Jlearly $10,000 at
the festivities.
Stan Sax and Karen Lynch were event
chairmen for the Newport office's
annual fundraiser. A special highlight of
the eyening was the donation of three
champagne harbor cruises aboard the
Seatrip 5y owner and captain Wesley N.
Taylor.
The Anaheim Hills office held a
haircut-a-than and the Upland office
sponsored a walkathon and bake sale.
In addition to these local events,
Prudential California Realty is
sponsoring a raffle for a trip for two to
Kauai, Hawaii, with proceeds from the
$1 raffle ticket sales donated directly to
the charity. The raffle drawing wilf be
held on Sept. 23, the day · of the golf
tournament.
_Several celebrities ~ave confirmed
their participation 'in the golf
tournament, including Efram Zimbalist
Jf., Lee Majors, Rici< Rockwell, Chris
Lemmon and Mitchell and Michael
Laurance. local sports celebrities and
Los Angeles Rams cheerleaders also will
be present.. •
The public is invited to attend the
tournament. The entry fee of S 150
includes greens fees and use of locker
facilities, funch, dinner, awards and tee
prizes. A portion of the entry fee will be
donated directly to Childhelp USA.
Prudential California Realty also is
offering local companies the opportunity
to sponsor a tee and promote their
products or services to the field of
~lfers. Further information may be
obtained at any Prudential California
office.
Buyer's market also good news for seller
Low interest rates, available financing
and a wide inventory of homes makes
for the ideal buyer's market. But what
does that mean for the seller?
''A buyer's market can be good for
the seller too, if he or she knows how to
respond to the competition for buyers,"
says Donald Pfaff, president of the
Newport-Mesa Association of Realtors.
"Most sellers will discover that, with
careful planning and attention to detail,
they will find tflemsclves in as attractive
a position as the buyer."
Sellers wanting to attract serious
buyers mut begin by pricing the house
in the right ball park.
"An overpriced house will discourage
sellers from even looking at your
home," says Ray Zartler, past president
of the association. "And if they don't
look, there's no opportuni~ to even
discuss negotiating the price.'
To determine a fair market price, they
suggest, meet with a Realtor. An agent
can show you listings of comparable
houses in the area that have sold in
recent months. This will help you define
a price range from which you can
determine an initial asking price and a
bottom line price.
Remember, however,that the lower
the house is priced within the range, the
more traffic the house will get. In a
buyer's market, you will need to weigh
the pros and cons of a higher price
against more potential buyers. A real
estate agent can assist you in this
process.
When you have decided on a listing
price, make your house attractive to
prospective buyers.
"A few cosmetic louch-ups, such as
interior painting, can go a long way
toward attractin~ buyers,'' pfaff advised.
"Plant flowers tn the front yard, clean
out closets and fix those little things that
you've been meaning to get to all
year."
Once the house is listed, make an
effort to keep it clean and 'tidy al all
times.
"Buyers expect, and generally enjoy,
decorating a home to their tastet" pf aff
says. "But buyers don't want to have to
do heavy cleaning."
Make the house readily available to
prospective buyers. Some agents
recommend putting a lock box on the
front door, which allows them to enter
when you're not at home.
"While this may feel like an invasion
of privacy, most sellers find it impossible
to restrict their lifestyle so that someone
is always available to let in an agent to
show a home," Zartler says. ''Also, most
prospective home b~rs are more
comfort.able viewing the home if the
current owners are-not present."
"Finally," P{aff concluded, "an offer
of any kind means that someone is
interested in purchasing your home.
Sellers can counter all offers. After all,
negotiation is part of the process and ~>ne of the primary reasons it is
important to have a Realtor assisting
you."
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Mickey Rowe
Coast Newport Properties
(714) 644-1600
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64t-S671
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& surprisingly
low cost.
OCFAN SCENTED
BREEZES
along with colorful yacht
harbor excitement have set
the stage for twilight dining
or just basking in the sun
from this four seasons 4
BRAND SPANKING NEW
CONTEMPORARY
CORONA DEL MAR PALACES
"D" PLAN $1 , 195,000111
OPEN SUN 1:30-5 ...... COME TO SEEi!!
10 CHATHAM COURT
3BR, 31h 8A, den rrorble floo•s, Berber corpers
3 firepfoces French doo!'l 'eod to lo•ely Rogers
Gordl!n londscop1ng w·soot~ ng 1ovnto•n Hos
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IMAGINEll Gieol o eon •1ew for unde
S250,QOOI Newpor1 Beod· Verso es cor>do··1us
S249,90011 2BR, 2BA, neighbor on one s1d
only, secu"ty gote, clubhouse. pool & spo on
tho I greol v1ewl I
ALSO: Versoil es 3rd I oo• penrno~se s• d
overlooking covrtyord Mo"e ous locot•Ot' with
sho-1ed bedroom oreo-vocpt't & •eoo~ 10 move
1f'IO Just $11 8.000 ·· and ONner will carry I st
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759-1877
RITZ COVE
HOME
Bdrm newly built home. The sunny comer location view captures
both San Clemente & Catalina Island and offers a famous sandy
beach picnic site just one short blod{ away. If you're out of bread
or coffee, you wouldn't have far to walk. Besides, there's ~--------------___..
something very special & thrilling about moving into a brand new
luxury home that's never been lived in before offers view terrace.
-MONARCH BEACH-
300 It 302 MARIGOLD AVE. CORONA DEL MAR
NOW $1,lS0,000; WAS '$1,2!18,800.
Ofc. 842-0737 Res: 5 73-0201
19892 Carmanla
BEST BUY -BEST TERMS
ThP tle>Ubll" d.-.ors oPE'n 10 a t::ieoulllul ceramie
ltle 11ror lhal \."¢ni1nu~ into lhe d1niOQ room a
ktKhen n1e IO"QE' ll\'mQ "'1um hos o t°'rlck lrplc
and ux1,.noc., co~pt>l1nQ T~ ..... .:ie sto1rccise
!j>('J ts ro 1•w. upstairs bedrooms Maid s quarters
t,0 ·s cwn ·~"no.je'..,j t\'J•h•.:ic.11 r~esh atr
and rew 1ri11d~ "lPtn.;J s Jrr )I.Ind 1h1s..,mp1c1ely
remodeled home aw, oWND-JOB 9&4·1784
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609 Dahlia Ave., Corona del Mar
URGENT SALE $615,000
You'll fi!ld loo al C..pe Cod ch&tm ;,, this
111VNCUl.tte l81l l8A home on a pt_ loatlon
within walking distance to beach, shoppi"& a!ld
SMrlNf' Clrdfns S yt'.lfS llt'W, bright & WM'y with
nevtt•I dea>r, French door\, delightful front pon:tl,
.ill ,_ ~It~ appl1.ar1CM. bHutlful row prden,
2<•r ll'"f>r • e'<trl p.arlul'lg. much more!I!
48 Bltz Colfe Drive
Lowat pr1cc CWltom home build to 1ult In
prutlglout Rita (:()w on private cul·de·MC. One
llrect from ocun One-story. 3 Bclrm. 3t; BA. 2
u.r garage. $1,495,000
DAVE BUSK ESTATES
Owar/Bb/B-: 714-419-0SOZ
Uniqu. custom 2 atoc'J beach home. 3 bdr .. 2~ BA. Frtnch doon. Locs of charm! Ne•
Coast 517 P-.n. COi t7M ....
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Lorge 4 bedroora with 16' x 23' lomlly room. ,ormal dln.Jng room on spacious co~ner lot QU!et neighborhood Good condltlon Ftteplace $365.CXXl
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979-5099
TOM WHALEY OWHI ROKER
A RARE FIND
Country Cape Cod. Completely
remodeled. 3 bedrooms, 1~ baths.
7500 sq.ft. R2 lot. $347,500.
OPEN SAT • SUN, 167 DIL MAI A.VI.
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farruly
+ roof
AIM ~J\Jst hsled. 3BR. 3BA Bal ls home 81 ouest qtrs Im,_
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642-'5678
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HOMES
FOR SALE
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128 Via Trteet9, Udo ....
873-7300. •1a.ooo
3710 S. a.. #N, South Coat Metro
Sun 11·2
873-7300 1149,900 SUn 2:»5
621 lrta, Corona def ....
721.o:M3 13159,000 S.. 1-5, Sun 12-4
3 BR p1ua FAii RM or DEN
.... •e Roy.a St 09orge, BIQ Cyn, NB
733-183 $1,375,000 Sa1/Sun 1-5
'· .... 10 Chathem Ct, Belcou", NB
n.1977 $1,195,000 Sunday 1:30-5
•214 Huel, Old Corona del MW 7~9-9070 $1,395,000 Sat/Sun 12·5
•2431 Santiago Or, N-pol't Beach
75g.1en "29,000 Sunday 1·5
1829 Pon Margate, Hrbf VI-Hmff, NB
. M().58S4 $499,000 Sunday 2~
815 Carnation, Corona del Mar •
7~5000 $535,000 Sunday 1-6
711 Via Udo Nord, Udo , ...
87M1e1 $895,000
• 107 Cofon9dQ, 8elboa Penln 7~100 '599,0000
• 2181 Vl91a Emr.da. Newpof1 Bch 721.()343 $429,000 Sa1/Sun 1-5
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4 BR .... FAii RM or DEii ·
• 18141 Nol wood Terr, TU111e Rd<, lnltM
780-8702 "45,000 Sun 1-6
...... 54 RQYal St o.orQe, Big Cyn, NB
?8CM702 s 1 ,585,000 S.VSun 1.(1
** • 239 Via Udo Soud, Udo 1•, NB
•73-:S777 $2,195,000 •aVSun 1-6
1311 Cambridge ln, WMtclltT, NB tecMiOOO 1585,000 Sunday 1-6
15172 Vichy, IMr'9
7ecM702 '318,960
2710 Gennet Or, MMa Verct., CM
879-5099 1388,000 Sa1/Sun 1-6
•**525 Via Udo Soud, Udo, N.B.
759-9100 12.595,000 Sun 1-4
5 BR plus FAM All or DEN
2437 Bllmboo, Eutbluff, NB
M+0195 seee.ooo
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873-8728 12,549,000 Sat/Sun 1-6
I BR plu1 FAM RM or DEN
...... 10 Burning T,_, Big Ctinyon, NB
75M100 S1,195,000 Sa1/Sun 1·5
TOWNHOllES
CONDOS FOR SALE
1 BEDROOll
..,,....102 Scholz PH #45, v...-., NB
7S.-1177 1118,000 SM 2-6
2 BEDROOMS
e,,....*960 ~ 1111108, VIiia Balboa, NB
&44MJ770 1259.90«? Sun 1-4
• 9411 'h OahMa, Corona del Mat
873-MSM $345,000 Sunday 1-5
2 BR .......... RM or DEN ... 1100 SN Ulne, Harbot'l'9w... ....,,Ru. WW., Bia Cyn NB ••"'220 Nlc9 ln #104, VIiia Balboa, NB ....-r... 873-7300 1858,ooo Sun 1-6 87W728 s1,339.ooo Sa11Sur11-6 434-8504 1219,800 Sunday 1-6
• 121-123 ...... fkwport ~ ._,...._ .. 2330 Vanguard, Coata Mna 1eeo Port Renwldr, N.B.
780-5000 from ssn.ooo --· 1-6 645-8182 1212,800 SAT/SUN 1-6 780-9518 S489.ooo Sun 1-6
**57 .,..,.. ~ (lllllboe Cowe) N.8.
87M18t 1111;000 ~NS.
381DR00118
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1821 'Trad•n• ~-. N8 7~1704 .... .000
Sun 1-6
Sat 12-4
Sun 1-5
•1089 T.....,., Coeta Meea
... 9080 $279,000 Sun 1-4:30
123 vi. Zurtch, Udo ....
873-7300 I 1, 150,000
318 O.ltwood, COM 873-1111 seeo.ooo
Sat 1-6
Sun 12"6
507 J St, Newpoft Beech
75N100 1510,0000 Sat 2-6:30/SUn 1-6:30
5323 Rfvoef, Weet Newpoft
844-7211 ~.000
810 Joann St, Costa M ...
873-7300 $21 t ,000
SAT/SUN 1-5
4BEDROOMS
•eoe vi. Udo Mont, Udo ••NB 1734777 11,899,000 Sa1/8un 1-6
.. ,,.... •IS Rue FOl'ltlAne, Bio Cyn, N8 78IM70:2 11, 131,900 SUn 1-45
••_.. Onll 'a '• C9rNO lhONe. 2:.9!._ ,,. 1994100 1,980,000 --·
1812 Port Weybndge, Hafbof V'9w HIM, N.8 .
844-9090 $549,500 Sun 2-e
2412 Ofange Aw, Co9ta M ...
873-7300 -&341.000
~ w. OcMnfront. Newport Beach
Sat 1-4
873-7300 11,499,000 S4Jnday 11.e
SIEDROOMS
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641-5671 ~
for information
& surprisingly
low cost.
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..75Sea1.-nd Or, Newport 8Mctt
TIICMSOOO $429,000 Sunday 1-6
• ~1 Udo Pllftt Or A1, .... pan Bch
7s.9100 1845,000 Sun 1-4
2 BR plus FAii RM or DEN
+ •e..-a7 Jumlne ~ Or, CdM
en.MM 1515,000 Sundlry 1-8
31EDROOllS
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780-0808 $516,000 S.. 1-6/SUn M
3 BR plua FAii RM or ~
..-10 ~ Ct, Bek:our1, NB 1s.-11n 11,111&,ooo Sundlry 1;3CM -..
...... 220 Nee ln #310, VIie ~ ..
721-1200 Ma,000 Sun 1-6
DUPLEXES
FOR SALE
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4BR -3.5BA PhAae 3 of H.V.
Homes. IDIAWDl1> Large lot
-Port0nno Model •e1e,ooo
JUST LIS'l'JID
J asmine Creek . Plan 4
•Me,000 End uru~ C.omplet.e
upgrades. Ocean vtew extra
large f'&m1Jy room.
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Owner Mey Carry With 10% down 5BR "llke
new'' New roof, et.c. Somerset. •ese,ooo
ow:a•• KAT ! ..... OPl'IO•
(Momego-3BR) •es9,900. or lease at •a,aoo
per monUl. Lots of custom unprovernents.
Extraord.ina.rUY large lot.
Gll&&.T PBIVAD TAJU>
Palcrmo-4 Bed.rooms. Plantat1on shutters,
Berber carpets. •eee,ooo
UllBAnOSAL ..,_AMTI.T BOOM
(Palermo-expanded 4BR) t899,000 Best
loca~lon, new kltch, steps to grnblt.
OV'.r8T.All1>IBG o ... ft'OaT-
(Carmc l-t-l89,000 Lowest priced 3BR, Wide lot,
meticulous care. owner has moved.
LOWll8'l' ~-8'.l'OaT j
(Palermo) aaa~ACft~ "tlxer". Huge lot..
Room t.o expan~e for three ca.rs.
MOVll-IX COB'DITIOS
(Carrnel-3BR) Upgraded, new baths, kttchen ,
carpets, more 1829 PORT MARGATE ••n,ooo OPJIJr 80BDAY ...
~ • In the Terraces, 2
Bedrooms, 2.6 bat.he, two yes.re new,
exoellem locat.1on.
t809,900
l:::IONGS OF NEWPORT
GERRY AND CHRISTA --640-5664
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11NEWPORT CREsr'
P1.n II, 2Bdrm, 2~BA townhoule.
Great loc:allon overtooking pool &
Wnnia cowta. . 10 ROBON ·COURT
NEWPORT BEACH
CAlllCOD
. Im.Ill
2 Y .. MW 38A
2~8a + 3llA rentet. aoee to ec:hoolll a
9hopplng. NI tenns
conaldered. Aaldng '"-.000 --PROSIER ........... o
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NEWiolT lllCB'S.PIDST GATED COllllUllTT
..... GOIJI covm PaOllT&GB .. PDSTIGIOVS mG cuno• ToWv ranodcled and plushJy Ul9aded 1n quallty.
th1s aa.te OYatoolca u. tech hole. Fcatura lnduck dual mum
suites, 6 larilC bedzooms, 4.5 baths, A CNV 5700 sq. ft. o/ IJadow
IMnJ. Dramatic ltallan with vaulted cdJnls, owrstztd marbk
llreplact, dcclorator comen and flJksy wall. Supa1> aowmct ldtchcn
o&rs 8'fddlc pa cook top, whlt&wuhtd cabtnctry, a ~ c:ountu
tops Also lndudcd: extra lm1C fiml!r room, llbrwy. T.V. room with
lkylltht adclna ~ to Chis quid retreat, • alass atrtum'IOlaltum1
kmaious muter 9Ultc (t.alura hlllhcn doscts and mmble ~.
sbuttas. • prtvat. ~ • ~ beChroorn with ... tub. Plulh
cmpctlnt. t1w atlnltw UH ol marbk, rcc:cued ~ Frend\ .
wooden wtndow/doors. lush ~ plantatJoo lhuttcn • 3 cu
.,.. wtth atra •toaitc apace. "fov:a DUU( llOIDll
83 ROYAL ST. GEORGE $1,995,000
* llVIT HLt ** •JtTa8111LT &•JtlOVI llLJ.•a
WIUHWll• VD.I.& Ill ~.after DWPOlr1' aual ha
ban reduced by $40.000 re. WfEnl ... 4 Bdrms. 1 (Down), 3
Bab, tpednul IWnlly nn. ~ nn wtth tlrwplla a~ maMa'
with lniplaot. ~ ldtchen. cram CAfPdna. 3 C1lf ..,..._ nm.me tn 6 Ma l&1' YDIW.
PIUCBD TO SllLL AT $581,000
ea11 ETHEL lodayl
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28A, flOmW dining, w..eec tecurtty. c.
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LOCATIOI PRICE! 4t t o.tt:la ea49K
NlcMt 2 Bedroom, 2
Bath condo, qul9t,
IOIM vWN 1345,000
4to.8 Qalllanrod
$478,000 o.eux. new 3 Bed-
room, 3 dec:k9. vi-..
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Hlltbor. Pedftc OcMrt a Catalina lalandl
Naw cuatom 38R,
2~8A 1Wntwn W/f'll/t 3
cal dlred-ec CMa gla-
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ldtch • f'lllt A true home or tt10M Who
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HOii• On popular ~dlf· ....,., 41Jdrm. -28A,
famly rm w,,.,.,,.11ee,
1388.000
ATTRACTIVll 48R
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Inga, twldc frplc w/
bltln bookc a•••· L6wfV farnlly nalgh-
borftOOd. $298,000
UPGRADm> COlm O 2 LQ mw ~ N9Wty lndacpd
patio, lnald• lndry . enght a a1ry. 2 car
gerega. t179,000
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aatbaa thla 48R 28A
home, famly rm w/
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alav eoow, Ma.000 OPDMTt-4
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w8nl tM beat In = ~.1::9.ooo~M..nct tat-I011
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ShOr'A Cll'fa. aoe Drtft. ....... IH nalta•
wood. IOO ft to OCMn. Oeaigrw I I di C Cf.eed.
By OWMr. Cut to 480, Z'411A. ..,,.,.,.. lttt,ttt. 2131147· fr. doora, c8fp•t,
2212. wood t1ocn. _. a
THE fll.U,,S E-pl relndecpd. Aedlaoad .,. 2 ,..BA. .,..:: to tae,ooo • .., ..,
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IN BIG CANYON"
... that's what viewers 1111 saying about
this new offering, serenely sltualld
large lake, 15th rs, 1811
lirway & 14th Green. Apprx. 180'
frOfUge plus room to llCPlnd this
Bedroom, 3 8alh single ~home . •1,a1e,ooo comma...._,._, .. ..,.
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8 ROYAL ST. QmRQE
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38R floor plans. Hurry
& chOoM your own
carpeting! From
1379.000 to 1399,000.
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4BR 4BA, 4 car ga-4BA. 2JIA Mol.-;7,'~ teOO ~ ..... ....,.. kltch. wood noon1, New cpt/llle/palnt. ~. 1695,000 . ._ comer ... _..,..,_... h.w ~ fuml9h.. gwdener, lnctry rm, $1700 AYI Howl Ownr/
...._ Cannery Wleoe locdon. .. ...., ,.,;;; inoa end ttte llblMy to gmnige. A#n or un-8kr IM MaA
Alty 97~T17 11 community poot • cteca ..... •1..... fum.. 12400/mo. 439 .. -~-LIDO IAYFROllTJ tot tot. Walk to ... ,...., IT.M127 48R~~-=-~
CUltom home. Ooctc ~ echool. t.ol gr1lded condo In ...
for 85' boat. 4BR-ea CN9' 9800 eq. ft. i2250/mo ~t t4
4.5BA, 3 car gar8g9 OWner mewing out of •aBA IWnhM ---·---------S2, t95,000. Wiii con: arM. Quick MCfOW .... ~Ortt,. St.tea ...... "'*· ptlllo, .... 3~R 2~BA N New~rt
alder ·trade ~ up to pouttMe. lNe 19 a • EJ&eC holM, dbt gar, WfY nice. 322 OGie St. errace. o P• •·
11ooK. 0pen ._ a ~ at 1488,ooo. •aooo .. yre. MM mo M7'·7'-..0 11150/ mo. CM&-2t84 .
Sun 1 .. 1 SH Vie SUNDAY W •8. a.yfront upper tBR, '*"'-Mg w/d hk· 38A 2BA condo, walk
LI.,• •••d Ru•• ~~ ~ ~: dUplax 4M ~ 1 up. e1.Ctr1c: wat• to bchl Pool. Jae, 2 Phltw. Cannery w.. a o Y m • t9800 ....... .,, pllkS Sng4 car gar cs ger ..... ept, •z
tage Alty 87Saa?Tr 78CMNl88. •S. Bayflont upper ~mo ~7737 · .._.., 213-458-t939 The PNdentlel dUplax .... 2~ea. 1 ...;;,=;;.;.;.;.;.·~;.;;..;..;..;;..;........_1---------Bluffa, uROfllded, 3BR c.tttom1a A!!l!y cerpon •aooo .... 2BA 2be. f/p, w.c .,.,, .._--. .,..., 3BR
2YIBA, I/ p, alt 2-eat Wltw dbl gw yd ~ 2BA U9C condo,
gar, pool, Kol ponda, PICW flllll'ICT "-'en ••• q»t_ Hf 'bc:h. No pea. 3 car gar.11250.
,_... ...... --1399,500. 84().0038, 8aycreet home. Total tt/1. 11025 548-7097 7t4/489-0150.
vnwS rnv1u CAllERY VIII ..,,. remodef In lut 2 yra; 29A 111A furn con.ge, 38A 2\.tlla ~ •11 a1IM Ven••-.... C'ftl YALUIJ WITll M' DOCK ...._... rlllMd ce11e. bey wtn-p1111oe. _,...., a1r cond 2~ .ach w1a11 arMn. ""' Hoeg
Duh• --like Sunny comer lot w/lg Com_m~· OW1t dowa, paven1, xtra oella1 . A'lll Sept 1 gar, d'tw, pool. Hoep. & beech. 28A '!!''';• .. 148r '48;," golf pattoe, 38R 28a + r• . ..._._., v car 98-cloMU -WfY ~ • 11200/mo Jacuzz.I tennf9 1500 2BA Condo w/Bay.
GUUr89 28R 2Ba. Owner w111 ~· 1449,000 fluee tlonal home. Prtced eq ft. 111001m0. AVWI Oen & city Itta vtew. frontage home carry. Reduced to uter) C•Rn•r• WfY com~ at 1W15. Nw Pau1af1no1 11300. Call Ray
w/QC a Qty Ughta 1725 000 w.._. ....... IM0.000. Troy DeYl9, M8aof 857..esl82 D8\ltee, BlcF. 720-3999.
Vtewe + pool • 9P&-'D · 8714777 e• a•es ,.,... Twn. ---·------• Abaolut• value at 1ANA I'&-COD 38R, 2~BA. Vautt.d BUC '° bMd'I deen 2Br 11,139.000 w/fennal _.Iii 28R 28A UPPER «*le, cMc:orator _,,_ tBa, gar, frpk:, $1000/
OPIDI TODAYI PROSSER •DCM COTTAGll duplex recenl remod. dow -:rtiga • _,.. mo. Daya 557~ • .. CAllYOlt-t .._, 844 eeeo Radue.cs to 1317.500. Ger, fl'pc, ltO dectt. ...,.. Formal dining evea/Wknda eat-6550
..,.-pltwit. cue-7ef>eOOO Xt12 lllluea Kuti~ 11175/mo. 850-0389 rm w/wM bar., Famlly BWFFS VIEW. 3 trg
tom ·-3 Ba RfAW Cannel')' VlllaQe Alty 1349•800· By owner,. 28R, 1 BA. Carport. MNL Wood bumlng bdm\9, 2\&Ba, den, ..,....-. \It •I ../ •TS>a'71"J 6Br 38a. toeded. Poe-~ To BHctil Win-frplc In atep-down remod, new carpet, ~~·.::::; Cuetotn new Duplex, :=o::. ~or ter rental. l800/mo. lw'9 rm. Sliding doon tile, ~· l2000/mo.
'*'91, exwdM rm, 3 ~wrwr t-f :\ 11 oceanafde, etepa to • Dwe or Pam 7ZM4l3 = ~ch~ 723-0362 or 758-2070
pvt yarda, prof lnO-REAL.TORS• bchl SS MalcM or tam-••.-rent Charming ~..,,,... Charming Udo ltl• 38R
llCpd + custom pool. t fly ftvlng. Motlvatedl 38R 2Ba ~ h... ~ ~--~ 2Ba hM, beam cell . .. • entertlllnment a ... ., .. Agt pM furn, yrty $1'50. laundty ., ... ~ lrg frptc, 2 ear garage
area. A value at LOWEST PRICED Harbof View HonMs 3ar NWPT 8CH SR. PARK No Peu .., .. 311 atoreg,e .,_ 1n garage St575/mo. 780-0597
St,595::' w/Twma. OCIANFRONT 2Ba. l/p. hrdwd fin, Beaut bayfront. A Ooe•nfront Winter cootd be converted to Charming older tum 4Br
OP TOOAYI PDuplex on the Nnd. p1of lndacp. $497,000. atMI ~only sea.ooo. 29R 1Ba tum. gar, omc. or excerciM rm. 2Ba hm. Prtdng, w/d , •IEIT IECRm• · N9w c:atl* & paint. agt.7ec>-54M 2er as.. INlr 875-e2it1 patio, utll• pd. No 11350/mC>. Cati Greg frplc • ...., vtew. Avi
L.rg 38A 2"'BA Palm Lg anum~ loan & LIDO llLE pets. StOOQ/rno. Avt 9/ Ill 546-2313. Mliy Sept. 11700/mo
Springe ltyle w/pool owner wlll c a rry. u--15-5/3t, •7•1N2 CIMn 2BR tBA, 2~ wntr or yrty. 876-2794
+ apa In pvt & aec:ure t? .. ,000 1rnvn 1 OLDER 2BR cottage. gar, huge fncd yd. DUPLllX upan 2Br
loee!UOn. Pftc:e 8'uhed DIANA 38r 4Ba, doctl, eleva· SO PUGET SOUND Yrty. 1700/mo. 317 N-peta· OK. 1950/ino. 28a, gar, balcony, blk to 1349,800 w/Termal tor, amenities. OWner • ~ St. Avail 9/15. t008 W. Wll8on. Avt. to bch. l1200(mo.
OPDTODAY PROSSER aerloua. $2,495,000. WASH.I Beautlful Stepatobaye75-0813 9110.842-3812. (8t8}359-4539
OCll!!&M VIEW! Agent 873-4904 country homealte -R .. 1 ....... 90 . ' acr-ge. to min. to Penlneul8 Pt Charm-E/Side CM. 3BR 2BA, HertMr View Homea ~ 38R + 7'90-IOOOX112 LfDO.OWNeR Great Otympla, 35 min. to Ing tum 38R 2Ba beautJf\lf yd a pool on Palermo, 4BR 21h Ba.
Den w/Cfty u.a., pan. RfAW valuel Must aell by Tac:omL Open vau.y h.M, gar. peUo, 11400/ "'"' str'Mt. $1,500/ \ltelw, comm pool/1en-~ .~ .~· w/ ~~,712~alzr_<!~;h~.· w/forreat. 7,9 +. .. mo. 9 moe. 873-6032 :!:'_o.ca121~-.. '!lverslde Z!!~ncl/mo ~~=Is, ....__._ """'' ..._....... ...... .,.,,u ..., t3+ ac. ~. Pwr/ WINTER. On the Point, ...,... .._.......71. -· .
'43lt< OPD TODAY '.' t"'.vfl"'V'l"'n' JU•\ 'I I $750,000 Firm. Appl, phone, Hptlc OK. "'ocn. Furn 4Br 2•-l!!••TSIDE Hbt' View Knoll Condo, ...._. w. .. -. .'4 • W • ~·I I ~ Oya 21 3/924-4200 .. .,..., .. ....,., & It"""" ....., ..,._ 28R den 2•• d•' ~ ,_ REALTORS,. Rea: 7t4/975-0422 ;n. ... -"' ~ trptc, d/W, w/d , gar. 2SR, t'-'BA. t car ge-' ' ......, U1 Abeoh"9 V-..1 Model """' 2019. f7'5-089t. 11~12 rage $950/mo 19l).G4 gar. pool, t enn I a ,
prefect 38A 2~B• 3BR, 2 inBA upgraded MODEL PERFICT YEARLY 21!k 1Ba. aui.t -1 1800· 75e-0252.. home w/rM yard .. Big Canyon town-Elegant E/alde condO. 3 Nat\ lndecpg. p,a,. houu. Plantation VILU IALIOA ..,... nr Bay. Off at metrs, 3Ylba, all new UDO llLE ~ 145,ooo tor fut llhutt.,... atvdlo tight· C091DO-tn guard ~ *'-· '9fng. dbl gar + at.an yd •BR, 38A.. l286Q,/ mo.
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Tetmel °"' YI :•::-ht ·a. ~ ~ HOllQ Ho119. Obi m* Wu 12tO,OOO wtlh Eldelt ....._,. LIDO t•L• Urgent!
LOT 'ALU. 0. --·---F· ..,_...... 9te, 28A, ••t•,eoo agent. now S171,000 .... Oll9 --Mu.t IMI ~. 2ba hm. r..•--bounht another. ... ........ #t04 --.......... ,. "" .,,..._.. •• W • AAll • M:l_llJll ... .,....,. 136(1,0ool ProsMr R• "'F --· -28f t8a duplu. Patio, llht to bch • i.nnla. -.,.. .....,. ~11----Op-...,._. 1• w/d l'lkup N/peCa 1825 No pets. l2300/mo. Move up to M... \V""" -_, tlltV. 588 0232 ~-. .._... _. 2"8& trottt unit, Av.It ~. e .. 1688 Avt now. 8lcF 4-.:MOO ~::8 c';,u':e1on •= • 5~ DOWN Seller flnano-• ; a.:"*-.;em~· NPT Hgta .wa ltg 38r l.UlnMioua Big Canyon
2.HA ranch atyte ~ °:' :,_ C::t!! , P=.J~...:-= P"'· ia2oo.87MM1 ' :::, ':/:·A= ,gr,· :::~~.~;~~r_"; !:":.ta,:..-;.,.:= iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil Pen. AQt. 950-8730 T1rn9, • -4 ... aBA 2i.t8A. 2 car gar., 1122:6/m0. 649-4497 . or ~-0112. 57 BALBOA ooves --. W/d , 1850 a .f. beam•, N----Cr t ..._h to ... • IOI Vlillua.. I NEWPORT •••...u 14,000. 1204722. ~. patio, 117SO/ Wlll•l IDOll U1 '0 _,......., " ,...,, m. 0nty St-..00 ~ •ILUFFI• 2BR ...,,.._. ...._. w mo V.ue4e-1467 • ----. ..,, 2BA • den, 2YIBA Mlllrlwn 790 •IDD 38 FT. BOAT DECK DUPLD lWo 2BR . . 48R 3Ba. 3 C# QS, Vlewa. New paint . ., ..... t• ~. : .. 2.58A.ut1 ..... c1ond.aeo. l895K. °'*' s.t/SUn. 1 BA Unlta. Good -..utnu128R 11A.Ba hm tam rm, lg back yatd. Shof1....-m OK. $1350/ .,, a ,.., •~a. 87Mt81 rental ....._ ao.. to w/flel, trptc, 3 blka to Comm pool, ~ ..,._ mo. Natalie, 7a-72M. ~ ::i:~ou~~ NEW IUCll HOllEI e::.1 ."?:"-'en.= 1 wtLL LEAH your ~Y 9:',1n~ ~ =~ · '900
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._.....,. New 4.,,. home. Only '349.ooo. OloM .., OOWl l9R eon Van• Clrcle. Oceanfront JeR 2aa
2.sftA hM 11.9",000· Caal AotMrt ~en ........._... .,... ....... lllA. S1119 Shr ..._ lt250/mo, fnod yd a Cllllrn oondo fl.-y tum. o.-t ..-!~!!. 1eo..aooo or Mt.e1• ._...__ ....... --• ,.... Allt 11,-Allt -pet.to. a 1214.444. "° p.-anoo A'11 .,.
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nery ~Really 11100 ~ ..... In =·..JW;-i:*1!f!: 211drm, t 111111\1 Laan-erNTTT NPT CfaM ~... EAST81DeCM ·abd 111 --. ....... dry lie. 1 ow glr9ge .. TOWmlGllll maoet Mr 0.-..., Y"d. t1io0 Ch na Cove. i•"· "'° + dep. n7e. 11~ 1"Y .
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tg cteck. IK. 38R 2ea. lndry rm, ctoM to .,._ pdo ieoo/ino .404 890· _. • ftoplc, 'd9dc. I oer a-. r~~~~::2~~ BU< TO OCEAN •ho~~.... "°"11111 2H CM" Jae!<; =:-a Or eel 11~~1=· LIDO PllllJllU
Y•reall ... 2BR, 2BA, :::."-;tBA~ *::.:.. 530 W. WlL80H Nwpt Hgte Area-l9r 8chfmt. 8rMd new 29R Oa! iMit WiiiGi CM. M.-llr llWlll In 29r "Old Ha pcwt"
fpl, clubhH, MC. L.ae. g~e. OPEN SUN 1, 722-8012 or 842--2218 :::, u~, ::::· ~· 18a.A2 C# ,,.,tdng, 11 ' 011 2 & 311A 2lla hee. Glnga, S-: Mertne erwtronment.
$1180. 200 lloNell 4 . $925/ l'nO. 642s1278 E'llDE II.DD LOC .... No pat 120-1585 ~ or yrly. 112251 from •110D1mo Ptop 1loa. ~ ..,,,,,..,,.. Comman1611, OfftOa a
Opn Sun 2·5 643-2094 GORGEOUS OCEAN *2 muter BR, aBA. l14tMS 21~1 H .. Nin....... prot'I ...-. aam.. =.:-: :'a:
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-on wataf w/ • """uvn w1&we 11050/m . ._FEATURES 28A. d/W, -1-, w ... ._. $385/mo Ind ....---,. __ _ ~BR 2~• w/den, 1:ack Beautiful 3BR 2Ba, ~!~e l:.n ~· EXCWSIVE Newport. ima a utU. N6ca realdantlel ~:=,"'9 f::'· pa';-1;;,
ay vew, we 10 mrbl frplc new · APT..,.., BEACH&COUNTRY •1400~&42..-.0llkr ..._ 1at felMt ,.q. Convenient re•l•Us
pOOI, 2 car gar $2500 kitchen, garag~. •t•p• E'J'llDE • IACI( UY ewe COMMu··"TIES Lowtll ... -·-to China Beach. 2459 Auedecannea. C<•ll th• Orange "'" YeftBP'll Bii W •ShrlgSllR28A /1 ,.,..073-9330. ON THI! WATM w/ 52295/mo. 998_9167 2BR 2 ..... n.,.,..,. '--, C~•nt Lina. t, 2 & '3 e.df'oom La Tow model wtdAl/M -F..-w/d NEWPOATsJW Alrl)Ol1
deck. 2BR 28a. ~, or gge-5819 lnd!y. ~~ 4""2.471 8 PRU Apts w/frptc. w.-blir, mMtWp. 11515 eq. 'ft. :::..--~ .....,.. ..,._ 3 viaW afftca9 raCi~a:>:.~ QRUT LOCI So. of lllSIDll UCK llAY LAROE 1BR, 18A. 2 =:.· ;Ida = =·~ ':!'.:: S525 Tom .... mt? . -;:: J::.:: 3':!,,, fl.
R .. ltv 723-4494 PCH, nr oceanl 2Br Cozy 2BR 18a c:ottage blocUSt to ~~ w/aictra at0111!ge. M NI .,..._ $1075 mo N9 . ......, bdrm _... ,_.__ .__ _ fl.
WATCH tM boat.al Udo 28•, frplc, gar .. Mlnt S745/mo + l700 dep. 19th • Apt c-. ~Ind. LM ........ 7211 Ail In 2l!lr fl'tCNllOlllklly Pt. 150· --· ··~ ~
Bayfront hm. Av11o 8/ cond S1oso 544-0995 No pets. 329 ~-~·.;, ~gf,' Sorry, no peea, Wai to iCi\ nr HCM0 apt, pool vtaw. '""*-door..!!: ,;1...;.;;,p
30/92. 38R dbl gar OPEN SAT. Lg 2Br 2Ba. •lty Or. #M 642•:918 ' ~ 11,296/mo SAVE \.t ON DEP08fT Lve ~584-1388 • -·-
ln.114ft91148140U heal/air, crpt. drapp, E/•lde lg 2BR 18a, nENEWl'ORTW e 1M4'72&.2llfttl00 PAOFMJf! nJai' to Wll Ol'l'ICll Wl~Ne&llLV frplc, lg kltch, patio. frplc, yd, gw, lndry, Fll/M__,J.rs ~ ••• 11>1 9hr ~ condo w/ 175 a/f Ind daak, ~
"15nt•IWW' ·• gar. $1200 IM . 617 Cut-deseac. 1950. AY It 1 panon. ow. v.-ct a A/C. t.t2&lmo In N. AVAIL.ML.a NOW Polnsafti4. 644s2128 2364 NorM 875-8427 8'0CNMJN cela, frplc, w/d. pe11o C09lta ..... IMCM111
2, 3 & 4 Bdrm• ..,..-vtaw of ~. Sl50(mO CALL TODAYll ..,.Ide, •Too. 2 eo •t...... NOT THE USUAL COM. tHO/mO, own + Clap. ·erten • ..,.
BURR wtttTR 1 BA. f/p , gar, enc Frig. .,,...,,, atoYe RENTAL PAOPEA'TV. room In 38R houM.
RL TRS eTe-4830 $11 lee. D9DoUi =::: =kc:-~•: lnct. Noe 15415 4155 Sunny, brl9ht, Hile 28"1770 or '7&-3530.
ftARLY 1s3BR. Som• Spacious 1 -i --2BR bch 831-4038 *UDO llLI WI new, 2BR 28A. tower ~ w.bb. ~ &.aAel!~ ~ 1000 ... unit.. a&
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Winter leHaa also. ocean breeze. Pool & EASTSIDE 2BR, 1 BA. 2BR, OR, "'*: .,.elo Fng, mk:ro, w/d ap., f/ um, ~-.,._ ,...,._.
VIII• Rental• 875-4912 covered parking. Garage, •mall yatd. 11350 LM .... •••• p, dbl 89'· 11480/tno. ~ .,..;.. ~=:
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548-0338. 57001~1~4Kem •LOTI OF ROOlll• v..nv. 12Uell. no pat. 84-1880 :0 c::d!, ~
e AJmoS1 new spaclou• t..g 1BR tBA, gw1199. NPT Hght9 2Bt 1Ba, LMUllA 8CM IOtc:h-v• Vtew a 22 Ffwo/.
Caprstr ;H10 21 78 2BR $695 + . Quiet E/ EAITllDE C.M. lndry rm, nice quiet lo-herdwd ftfa, ftp, 1-aw .,.-..; OONf1 "'"'9 1229/mO ... 015!M
side loc, BBQ, cable, 157 E. 23rd St 1118. cation 1750/mo. Dllf, recant Nrn0d9f. atepa to bch heated EXEC 6"iC9 9uMe,...., 1,400 IP .... ldl
5BR 3BA. loaded. gar avail. 631-8427 2BR/2BA. Avall 10/1. 1480 llOMllOVIA ptaua eel 931-4442 pool. cebte. i115/Wk JW Alrpor1. 4770 Von 387a ..rch-.._.
$2000/mo. or po• ••SHARP NIEWl!R Large 2 car garage. CENTAUR MGMT. IMliib PUWR 000 a Up .......,. Kwmen Ave, Npt 8ch. Ag! 641-6032 albe. ..... option. 2BR. blllna $795/mo. Back yard patio. 642·2211 Of e31472S PLIDl W1nter. 2Br, PAX. racapt, copier, -, 364-0&M Cat OK. Call Pam, Agt $1100/mo. Pehl O.K. •New 3br 2be nicety 1300 at, atepa OOMn, NII at ~. 18', pyt conf rm, ldtlch, tr.. 'Ntt 1&A1WW111 ... 548 5880 Call R. Young 642· Mft vtaw cleCka w/d deck, HBO/Cabla, entry. N/oook. ~ ~:H 1-aty 1200, 1..0 a 1780 a.f.
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area. W~D ~:~p~r~~ EAST SIDE large 2Br ~ 11400/mo. A~ II 0352 or 714te:n .. t 97 ~ 131.-.0 M , 133 1550 8S ...-i -• -
cpt, gar. 535 Bernard 1Ba, •Ingle garage. 15-e/1&. •Ta.eec>T
2BR S120().$1300/mo #B s795. 7eo.G788 Clean. S750/mo. Call t ~ ,..._ OGft 38R
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I ... • 11tAllUSTS•a.BACH ~ 4 •Y? 28A, f/p, w/d, d/W, d O, ....,75, .. vt. 9/4. Q 11275 2BR 1BA ....... phone 818/888-5052. W/lellchen. Bike to llXTRA L 18R 18A, • ·-ir
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beach. $595. No pet.a. walk-In cl09•t. new ~~!!:.. .. ~!!~.;. Open 54U283, 76CM>189* cpl/paint, gar w/hkup ,..,..... ~.,_... •.
frplc. garege, w/d , $750. No Peta. JMn 108 31et St. (213)
patio Winter rental. •CLOSETOALL! ~or .. 7000la00 :~5_71-6 __ 1_01 ... _____ 1
s11001 mo. 4~787 $150 OFF FVRN BACH lndUda 18R, ltv. rm, f/p, ldt., ...
Lg Studio W/VI-of 2BR 1BA, lndry rm. utile. RMdy nowl..... get, patto. 1875.'mO
Fe11hlon lslend & 1 close 10 shop• & o.k. Pool, trg fncd '"1· Ind IAI. No ptita. gar·N Beyfront. Yr1y buaes. Wiii accept seoo/mo. 478-1060 _e;;,4;..4;..;4'?2'1=;;;;..' ____ I
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people only. No pets CENTAUR MGMT ll!pl!.Uto40ll eac. Avalt 10/1.
Kitch blt·fna. drap... 642·2288.or 631-2725 New 18R seso. Nawty Damon 87Ssa.178.
n-c<pt. lmmacutte. •D'lux 2BA 28A, clean, d.conitad 28R 185(). 28R 29•, et•p• to
S950/mo. 673-5099 qule1, storau-. D/W. Both with garagN. b•ach, furn, Y.rly
Yrty apt 1 BR, 1 BA w/ lrge cioNta, garage, 1914 An9halm. 546-~.· .... .., deck. Nu crpt N/pet.a S850 No pet ~2495 ._. __ ., __
Remodeled $850/mo •Oo 1ou need lg clean
873-4220 2bf 1ba? Garage, new
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d&STllDE• _,.._..,. tM S650 a 2aR *"""""""""" I * S765 loci gu. wataf & Winter. 48r 2Ba, no garage. 2323 Elden.
pets. eT*-4794 No peea .... .,...
1 Bdrm Ollar Qatau-w/ ...,..TSIDll• IMIY ....... Pref efn-........
gle. 1850 Incl utlla. small 1 BR. amall
eT=--eau No e-ta backyard, No pate.
1 BR apt tum. utll paid. Acklfte pref'd.
$500/mo vrtv. 1e1/lu1 946-1N1aft4pm.
6 MC.~ Fun Zone. •Lrg quiet 2er, encl
875-9790. 1oam-epm gar. No pe19. '700.
1 BR Duptex. tum, ale, 321 Mor* Vlata. 0C ¥:· no peea, yYty IM, Houe!ng ok. 850-0173
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California Realty's Newport "( 1. • pain.ter, Cortland Paul, landscape assoc1at1on board of directors.
Beach office has received high marks ESfATE I':,\; arc:fl1tect for . the Peridian Group in •
lately from ~ students she teaches at IMne, and 8111 Cranham, an aide to
h / · · ROUND § Sen John Seymour L aguna Beach resident Harry
t e c?m~ny s training program.. . J m · . · Swi ndall teaches a cfass in time u.r The Judges will review two entry Worth was the winner o( a
ma nagement which emphasizes categories (sa nd sculpture or sand drawing held recentJy at the
prospect!ng and using a daily work plan. castJe) based on the following criteria: Laguna Beach office of Grubb & Ellis
She advises spending only one hOur a The designation of senior investment best use of site; originality anCf design; Residential Brokerage Services.
day in . the offi~e ~n~ the rest . out associate is given to agents who ha\.e degree. of difficulty, and detail and District manager Jim Vermilya and prospect1~g, making hsting presentatiOns de~c:>nstrated strong leadership execution. A special "people's choice" sales agent Sue Derr awarded Worth
and showing prope!fy. qualities, have completed a diversified award also will be given based on the his prize, a dinner for two valued at
. "In. today's ~r~et, the single most group of transactions and have public's ballots on competition day.' SlSO at the Rex, an upscale restaurant
etfcct1ve tool a listing agent has to get consistently been top earners in their · in Newport Beach. I' sokU . ffi To date, Pella Products, Universal "It's the first time I've ever won his or her istJngs or top dollar is to 0 1~· a.ccording to Harvey Green, Reproductions South and Crowell anything in my life," said Worth, who
Gonlrl111 Reese
communicate regularly with the top-
producin~ agents in town about the
property, ' she sa~. .
Swindall speaalizes in Corona del
Mar homes and townhomes, and
currently has five properties listed for
sale. Her most recent sale was her
listing on Tiller Way in Harbor View
Hills South -a four-bedroom home
with beautiful views of the ocean, bay
and Balboa Pavilion.
Swindall has earned membership in
Prudential's "Multi-Million Dollar Oub"
and she serves on the ethics committee
of the Newport-Mesa Association of
Realtors.
She predicts that owners of property
in Corona del Mar can expect an
annual 2.5 to 4 percent appreciation
rate until the late 1990s, and then
property will rise in vaJue~ly 50
percent over a 2-4-month · , much
a~ it did in the late '7 and '80s.
S\' indall can ~ reached at 759-6600. •
T he San Oemente office of
Grubb & Ellis Residential
Brokerage 5efvices posted at 14
~rcent increase In sales units for the
st six months of 1991 compared to
the sa me period a year ago, according
to Paul R. Yoder, senior vice president
and district manager.
"This is a significant increase
considering the figure is based on sales
units and not Volume " Yoder said.
"The volume figure ca,; be skewed by
an un usually hign sales price.
Yode~ also pointed out that the
market is full of opportunities for buyers
and sellers.
''We expect the south county market
to remain table due to extremely low
interest rates, combined with an
excellent selection cl 1'911stk:ally .~ pr~rties," he noted. For add~~
information, call Grubb & Ellis' San
Clemente offloe at .. 9M9SO. •
Gordon E. leese of the
"lewport Beach office of
Marcus & Milllchap RHI Estate
Investment B~fDe Company has
been appointed 1 senior lnve5tment associate.
senior vice president and division Insurance Agency have signed on as
manager. s~p~rting sponsors. Each has made
Reese, 43, started in Marcus & s1gn1ficant ca.Sh or in-kind contributions
Millichap's San Francisco office in 1978. to this year's event.
Six years later he moved to the Newf>C?rt Awards will be presented at 3 p.m.
Beach office and in 1983 he was the he I th· d h · h w n scu pting is completed. Throu~ ir -ig est producing agent in the this event, which is open to the public,
company. the AWOrange County hopes to raise
~i~ main focus is selling apartment the level of architectural awareness in
buildings. In 14 years of selfing multiple the county.
residential units, Reese has developed a
reputation as an agent who represents
selle~ through exclusive listings and
consistently performs by achieving top--
of-the-market prices for his dients.
Prior to joining Marcus & Millichap,
Reese was the number one salesman in
the Oakland office of Xerox Corp.,
specializing in copier and duplicator
sales. He received ~ master's degree in
criminology from Cal State Fresno and
graduated with honors fr om the
University of the Pacific in Stockton
with a bachelor's degree in history.
Reese currently lives in Newport
Beach with his wife Anne and son
Nicholas. •
C oldwell Banker has honored
Ralph Brown of its Laguna
Beach office for becoming one
of the company's top SO sales associates
in Southern California and Sara Mamn
of the Newport Beach office for
becoming the top seller in the office for
June.
Brown, a senior sales associate,
earned membership 1n Coldwell
Banker's President's Circle, consisting of
the top 1 percent of the firm's sales
associates in Southern California. He has
been in real estate si nce 1983.
Marvin also is a President's Club
member and has been a resident of
Newport Beach for 14 years. She is an
active member of the Sandpipers, a
support group for Hoag Hospital, and a
member of the Corona del Mar
Chamber o( Commerte.
Brown may be reached at the Laguna
office, 494-0215, and Marvin at the
Newport office, 644-9060. •
T he jury has been selected for
the AIA Ora~ County 1991
Invitational Sand Castle
Competition, to be held Sept 29 from
10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Corona del mar
State Beach.
The panel of judges consists of
Stewart Wood ard, architect and
architectural critic for the Newport
Beach/Costa Mesa Pilot; Ch1tle1 Desmarai1, director of the Laguna Art
Museum; Marto Bartels, Laguna Beach
ceramic tile artist; Paul ~
curator of Native American art for
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T im Oliva.clod of Star Real Estate
has returned from a fou r-day
retreat in Palm Desert. The event
was l?Y invitation only and was attended
by the top real estate brokers and
agents from the United States and
C1nada.
The seminar was billed as an intense
learning environment, where new and
innovative ideas were shared, to provide
these top producers with techniques to
deal with the rapidly changing market of
the 1990s.
"We are in an exciting and changing
market, and I am always looking for the
newest and most effective ways to serve
my dients' needs," OlivadoO Said.
The attendees also gained inspiration
from guest speakers Pat Riley, former
coach of the Los Angeles Lakers, and
Gerald Coffee, a former POW who
spent seven years in a Vietnam prison.
Olivadoti may be reached at the Star
Real Estate office at 1 OOSS Slater Ave.,
Fountain Valley, or by calling 964·6651 .
•
T he ~ Elkins Company ol
Newport Beach welcomes Joe
Caneer as an associate Realtor.
Caneer is a graduate ol USC with a
degree in real estate and finance.
His ~nd lndudes ra in aedit management and bin tng, and
he cu~ ls a director of Ftrst
American (.apital Bank of ~na 8eid1
and corona del Mar. He ilsO has been
active In develooment and sellfng
commercial and industrial real estate.
A former resident cl Balboa Island,
Caneer has lived in Newpon's Jasmine
Creek development for the p1St 12
owns one of the first homes built in the
Portofino development. "I'm just
delighted."
The drawing was part of Grubb &
Ellis' extensive marketing program. Each
k>cal Grubb & Ellis office hdd its own
drawing with prizes ranging from a night
at a be<f and breakfast hotel to tickets to
"The Phantom of the Opera."
Grubb & Ellis' Laguna Beach office is
located at 1110 Gtenneyre St and the
telephone number is 497-3331.
•
A ngie· Wright of Mission Viejo
has been appointed director of
. training and recruiting for
Lakeview Real E,state Company. She will
head up the company's new training
and recruiting division based in RanchO
Santa Marganta.
Wrisht will recruit both new and
experienced agents to work fo r
Lakeview Real Estate. H e r
responsibilities indude training new real
estate agents as well as continued
training and review courses fo r
experienced agents.
The new facility, scheduled to open
in October, is designed especially for
Lakeview Real Estate and features state-
of-the-art ' equipment The program is
aimed at real estate trainees an<f people
studying for or thinking about obtaining
their license. Those eligible can expect
to graduate from the program in two
months.
Prior to her new appointment, Angie
and her husband, Ed, were a successful
real estate team game. ring numerous
awards. In the two years they've been
with Lakeview ReaJ Estate, the Wrights
have been the number one agents.
Before joining Lakeview, the WriJdits
were ranked second out ol 100,000 ..,u In the Century 21 . ¥tern· they ~ Century 21 's highest honoi,
the Centurion,' fNe years in a ION •
A licenled real estilte agent sl~
1983, WrltdW is a Rrad.uate Ol the Real
E:Gte lnstTtute aniJ &lso ~ the
UnMnity ol San l?leF and Santa Ana
Coflee. She and her husband are the
parenls cl two boys, Casey and O>tty.
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DCLUSl'VE QATI! GUARDED Biii.COURT -2
story, 4 bedroom, SY.I bath custom home with elevator.
Situated on lush landscaped grounds. Separate pool'
house with 2 dressing/ bathrooms. Gorgeous pool, spa
& fountain. Offered at $1,995,000
Dl!SPl!RATI! TO SELL! PRICI! SLASHl!D
S40,000. Owner has found another. Traditional 4
bedroom Huntington Beach family home. Channing front
courtyard. Unlquely designed used brick pooVspa. A rare
combination of elegance and comfort In over 2600 sq. ft.
Only $419,000.
TRADITIONAL LINDA ISLI! llAYFRONT HOMI!. -
A rare opportunity to dock several yachts up to 80 ft. 5
bedrooms, 5'~ baths, h~ maat8' suite with closets
galOre, 3 fireplaces, bonus room and a 3 car garage.
Association tennis, clubhouse & dock. $2,600,000
l!Ll!GANT LIDO ISLI! BAYFRONT. • Tired of see-
ing multl mllllon dollar fixers? The four bedroom, five
and one half bath home features an oversized lot, for·
mal dining, llvfng & family room, French wlndowa &
doors, gourmet kitchen, 50 ft dock, and a breathtaking
master suite. $2,595,000
~TBLUPJf • SINGLI! LDRL l'AlllLY HOlll1 4
bedrooms, 2'h baths plus family room. French ~
and windows, raised panel Interior doors, Cfown mold-
ings, marble and oak trimmed fireplace. Sunset and dty
llght views. $579,500
TRADITIONAL LINDA llLI! UYFRONT NOMI!. A
rare opportunity to dock several yachts up to 80 ft. 5
bedrooms, 5Vl baths, huge master suite with cloMts ga·
lore, 3 fireplaces, bonus room and 3 car ganige. M-
soclatlOn tennis, ctubhouse & dock. $2,600,000
Rl!DUCl!DI BIO CANYON UTATI! HOM• -Lovely
customized home on almost 'h aCfe In this gat.-guarded
community. 6 bedrooms, 51h baths. Recently 1'9modeled
kitchen. hla & her baths In muter suite. Prtvate pool
and secluded epe.. $1, 195,000
OPIN HOUSI! UT •SUN , ..
10 BURNING TR•I! • alG CANYON, N.8.
l!UGANT NPT 8CH UYPRONT CONDOMINIUM.
Reaort-etyle llvfng on the bay. 2 bdrm, 2 bath home,
Walking dlS1anc• of fine shops, restaurants and en-
tertainment. Secure building with underground parking.
eo.t sllp posslble. Owner may trade for horse property.
$645,000
BALBOA PDINSULA amACH OR UY ACTMTY,
this new custom bultt contemporary home offers both.
3 bedrooms, 2Y.i bath. Centrally located fuat lteps to
the beach & bay. Views from IMng room, mMter be-
droom and large roof deck. SELLERS MOTIVATED.
$599,000
BIAUTll'UL, RARI! 1 STORY BELCOURT MANOR
NOMI! -Spacious floor plan auftable for famlly llfe or
sophisticated entertaining. Profeaalonally decorated, new
plush carpet, elegant window treatments & soaring cell-
Inga. Lush landscaping surrounds the dellghtful spa.
$1,100,000
P"1VATI! Nl!WPORT BEACH l!Xl!CUTIVI! RI!·
TAUT • Security gate community with lush greenbelts,
pool and spa. 2 Bd, 2 Ba end unit. Attached garage, In-
side laundry, Jennalre kitchen. bleached hardwood noo-
rs. Highly upgraded. $289,900
R8DUCl!DI SCl!NIC Sl!AWIND, Nl!WPORT
Bl!ACH. • 3 Bd, 2 ba home In phase Ill of Harbor
View Homes. View of the hills and cfty ltghts. Dfllrable
floor plan wtth an added break1ut room. Spacious
yard. The Owner la ANXIOUS. Realls1k:a1ly prfced.
$485,000
THI! Pl!RRCT HOUSI! Wint A UY VIEW lust
steps away from the sand you'ft find this channfng 3 ~
droom plus den home. Room enough In the gwage for 2
cars & a boal Dru1lcalty reduced lo $510,000. In a mufti
million dollar neighborhood.
OP•• HOUSW UT 2 .. :ao • SUN 1 .. :ao
807 J snmn, Nl!W'PORT Bl!ACM
LOOKING l'OR INCOlll! OR N.8 . WRl!KDD RI!·
TRIAm • -Either way you can't best ttMs condo. Sp-
acious 1 bedroom wtth Catlllna, sunNt & ocean views
from the IMng room and balcony. Just reduced, hurry
this one won't lutt $184,000
Ya aLOCK TO CORC>llA-DIU. llAR BUCH.-Char-
ming, cheerlul & bright, totally upgraded 2 bedroom, 3
bath home In prfme locatk>n. Great ocean views from
the family room, rooftop deck and newly landscaped
front patio • great for entertalnlngl $795,000
NIW USTING Outstanding 5 bdrm, 511.t bath custom
countryside Newport Beach home offering all amenities
In 5534 sq. ft of IMng speoe. French windows & doors,
wood ftoors, gounMt ldtchefl, wine clc>Mt, Nbrary, pro-
fesslonalty decorated + pool, spa & 5 attic storage spa-
ces. $1 ,399,000
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UNIQUll COROllA Da llM Hom • With ttudlO
unit. CloN to thop9'ng and b•ch. Home need9 aome
'"Tt.C" but le very 1-ge Md llY.t>le at prnent. A-.
denc. next door le el80 on martcet for aale • good op-
• portunlty for 1pecufllll0n. $529,000
LAGUNA auctt VID HOm fWax to the IOUnd of
breaking waves. 180" wttfte wlller & coutllne vtewt.
Enfoy the spectacuW city lghta from Laguna lo Palol
Verdee. Situated on a downhlll atrMt-to-AWt lot of ap-
proximately 10,000 sq feet. Prtced at S725,000 .
759-9100
COMPANY
NEWPORT BEACH
COVER HOME
SOPHISTICATl!D FRl!NCH INSPIRl!D ae&.-
COURT TOWNIE COLUCTION • Mllgnlftoent & de-
airab19 "D" plan complete with sptr.i ataltcaM. 3 bed-
room9 and 3Y.i bath en6 unit. 3 exquisite French llm•
atone fireplaces. Gorgeous spa nestled among mature
landscape. $1 ,575,000
WOODBRIDQB BSTATES, IRVINI! -REDUCl;D
$20,00011 BRING OFFERll Spacious 3 bedroom, 2Y.i. bath
plus large family room & living dining areL Prlvate en-
closed yard with grua, flowers, trees and patio. Double
garage with alley access. $269,000
NS'WPORT aucM ... CTACUIM PM41MUMIC::I
Vl9WIMatble entry, 3 bedtooma, 3 bath condo wfth fot
mal dining, large IMng room with fnplllct. Fabl.llOu•
ocean view. Spactoo. tloorplan, kitchen with bra
., ... 3 large belconles. $579,500
PlllCSD TO Sl!LL QUICKLY! 11 UIHTS.C08TA ••SA. New on the market, these twelve 2 bdrm, 1 ba
unlta In prime rental area wlff f10t be avallat* for long.
Leal than 10 x groas makee them a "Best Buy". TWo la-
undry rooms for extra Income! Am TO may be auum-
able. $1,()98,000
CORONA DB. llAR, YID PLUS POOL Ref·
Ufblehed .. bedfoom, 3 bath home with oceen, Catalina.
& Newport jetty view. Prtvale pool area. JaplnHI gar-
den entry. Keyed beach access to 3 cove beachn.
$1,550,000
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bdrm, 3~ bl btuft front c:a.tom home • M ~
In '83 • Wiik to ~ mile prlvate beech, ptlYalll perb, canyon, .,. & 4 pool 9Wlm center. Wiii exchange for
the rtght gated N.B. condo. $1,385,000
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HOm In dMlnlble Newport Helghla. Whle wut*9 oak ~ • noor.. Sandbfuted open bWn cellnga, UMd
bftdt ftreplace with INllt>le hearth. Secu1ly .,.._.,,, RV
acow, redwood deck • apa In large beckywd. 14!1,000
•"CTACUW CAiiao SHORD YID PROP· DTY. Rat9 panoram6c view ~ the oc.n, golf
courM, Ind catalnL ThrM key galled C0\19 l>Mchee.
Single lloty, 5 bedrooma. 5 bldhl, 3-ar o-11Q8 &
gllted cowtyatd wtth pool. Priced 11 S1.095,000
17 Corporate Plaza • Suite 101 • Newport Beach, California 92660
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