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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1991-09-21 - Orange Coast PilotQUOTES OF lltE DAY "We have kidJ ccming from ~ally dysfunctional families in this area. I (!Ilk to them ~ day. And IM main tJtin8 they have is aff8tr -a tmibk angu. They want to ~ back at sonuone." ~ Serge BeltnLnt assistant principal at Newport Harbor High, on the problem of teen suicide. (Al). "The though/ of suicide iJ a great consolation: by 1'Wlns of iJ ~ get through many a bad night. " Friedrich Nietzsche COMMUNITY EVENT1 • Art.I on the Green will showcase a smorgubord of arts today and Sunday. The two-day festival will feature a variety of performing and visual arts from 11 a.m to 6 p.m. at Costa Mesa's Town Center Park. There is no admission fee. • Newport SeaFnt wraps up this .. weekend. An electric boat race and ~te festival will be held today. Sunday will feature a sand castle building contest The Taste of Newport will be held at Fashion Island both days. • Local 1porta Community college football: Long.Beach City College vs. Golden West College (at Orange .. Coast Collep), 7 p.m. today. High school boys and garls cross country: Costa Mesa, Corona del Mar, Estancia, Newport Harbor, Mater Dei at Woodbridge Invitational, 8 today a.m. Volleyball: High school girls -Costa Mesa, Newport Harbor, Corona del Mar, Estancia at Orange County Champioruhips at Edison, all day. Men's college soccer: Southern California College at UCI, 3 p.m. INSIDE • Today we debut what we're cohfident will become a popular new fixture on Saturdays. Local high School newspaper staffs are rotating production of the Youth pafe - writing all the stories, shooting all the photographs, laying out the page and writina the headlines. Newport Harbor High School gets first end atthe pqc_today. Es•ancia, Colta Mesa and Corona del Mar high IChools will follow in sulll9qucnt weeks. Today's Youth page can be found OD paae A.7. INDEX BricSae/11 C.ified/16 Community fONm/Al3 Croawordllt DU I Arrcitl/Al Entenalnment/A1t Horoecc>Ptlll Lepl nodc:edt ReliP>n/AU Society/Al Sp()rtlJal Youth/A7 0 . __ __, Should bikel and roller lkatea bC allowed on Nowtort Beacb'a boardwalk? The city comidering a bu fol~ a lawsuit i~ an injured pedestrian.' Cal the Readers' Hotline, 842-eo88 Circulation 451000 Muc ij-divorce-cr senior to take 30-year-old bride By Rusi Lo. ..,...., I t may be a loQg way from May to December, but Capt. Swede Jenson isn't ~ing to let age differences scuttle his splashy shipboard wedding ceremony. Even the harbor fire boats will be pum£in& their hoses in celebration when Jenson -wht> admits only to being 65 years old ... marries for the 15th time, this time to his 30-year-old sweetheart Linda Jorgensen. After eight years of a "storybook" marriage, his fmt wife died of cancer. With the other 14 wives, Jenson said he was more or less trying to re_P-l ace his. 1rrepliceab1Cfirst love. His m-arrTages /4; I,_ .,' lasted an average two to three years, but Jenson said he's never had to pay alimony. ~How could he divorce so many times and never pay alimony? "I'm going to start a school to explain it and..eharge a lot of money," he joked. "It always ended amiably. We just never had bad feelings." Jenson claims to be 65 years old, although friends say they believe he's closer to 74. A Pilot story on his annual "Wife Hunt" cruise in 1986 identified Jenson as 70, an .. error he says h~s persisted. For years, Jenson took" an annual cruise to Catalina Island with a ship full of buoyant young women, a cruise lhaejokingly became l<howtras ~~~lot A lone fis herman waits for one more catch as the sun sets over the N~ Beach pier. Overcast skies have made for beautiful scenery lately. "Swede Jenson's Annual Catalina Wife Hunt." He canceled the cruise this year out of respect to his betrothed. Most of Jenson's ex-w~ves are considerably younger than he is. "Everybody thinks I act like I'm 25 years old, but it's very difficult to relate to older women," he said. "It's hard to talk with them." Jenson, owner and operator of a 19-year-old Newport Beach maritime license preparation school, will hold his wedding reception at Josh Slocums restaurant at about 11:30 a.m. today, where he plans to screen the video of his shipboard wedding. He first met Jorgensen about 10 years See JENSON,,_ Piii Swede J~nsori st~ds alongside hi&h. newest hcide-to-be, Linda Jorge~/ ~ This will be Jenson'-s 15th marriage. • . Local· otncials recognize suicidl crisii in schools Counselors say situation worsening amon g students By LorlAnn Basheda Stall Writer NEWPORT BEACH -School officials here say they aren't at all surprised by a new federal survey that shows one in 12 high school students have tried to kill themselves and more than one in four have seriously considered it. "It's more serious than we realized," said Serge Beltran, an assistant principal at Newport Harbor High. "We have kids comin& from really dysfenctional families in this area. I talk to them every day. And the main thing they have is anger - a terrible anger. They want to get back. at someone." Neither Beltran nor the district's other high schoofs.Jceep. track of tbe number of students who confide that they have thought about killing themselves, but counselors contend it is growing. "It's scary," said Carolyn Crockett, a counselor at Estancia. "We're definitely seeing the problem get worse." Conducted by the Centers for Disease Control, the federal study was based on interviews last year with l 1,631 students in grades nine through 12 in all 50 states, the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands. Twenty-seven percent of the students said they had "thought seriously" about committing suicide during the previous year and 8 percent said they had tried to kill themselves. "That seems high," said Dale Woolley, director of student services. "But there arc a lot of stresses on kids these days - a lot of things they have to cope with. "It is not unusual for a youngster to talk about taking their life when they are upset." The number of high school students who talk about taking their lives, for instance, is much lower than the number of actual suicides. According to the CDC, 11 of every 100,000 teens . killed See SUICIDE/la Piii V"nleotaped hit-and-run case back in court tor new trial r By Ins Yokoi S1lft Wl'tef NEWPORT BEACH -Three years after one of,the most notorious hit·and- run incidents in recent Newport Beach history, the tragic, painful story about an alleged drunken Balboa Peninsula joyride that ended in the death of a mother of three returns to the spotlight. On Monday, Daniel David Ornelas, the young man convicted of fatally running down Debbie Ann Killelea in a peninsula alley in September 1988, will be back in an Orange County courtroom to face a second trial. The 22-year-old's conviction on charges o f grossly negligent vehicular manslaughter while intoxicated was overturned in January based on what was described as a legal technicality. Prosecutors appealed to the state Supreme Court, but the court rejected their petition. So prosecutors refiled the charges and will try for a second gross negligence conviction. A new jury will hear the dramatic story of how Killelea, 37, was run down as her two young sons watched and will view the gruesome videotape of the turbo-charged Nissan 200SX, driven by a tben-19-year-old Ornelas, barreling down the alley toward the petjte blond woman. "I would anticipate it would be shown again," Deputy District Attorney Randy Pawloski said of the videotape, the crucial piece of evidence in the original trial. See ORNELAS/ID ... After five yearst PAC audience ear_ns respect echoed by Los Angeles Times music critic Martin Bemheimer, who soundly ridiculed the gaucheries of county audiences five years ago. Bc:rnheimer said the next step for c0unty coocertgoers is to broaden their musical taste ''J 'ust as Orange Cou nty is thought to be oonservative politically, to a degJeC it is lbougbt to be conscrva\M anilltically. •• Bemheiiner aakt. ·•nc protP.'ltns are not as demandina or l<Mlillturou.s as they nliaM bi. The people who rwa die UQW Will argue, with ~-bi. ~ tot • big houic to fiH Md if they put on lhbiD. tbat are \00 far out the 1Uclience ~t not --come~ .•• Oranao County audiences hPe since recoYered from eUty IMul~ ICXOritina to tcendriek, maturlft& into ~cijeable concert buffs. Keadrici's M1CS11Mnts arc BcrnhCllRCr credits the 7-yeu..akl <>..-.. ~ li9PCJ• ?-, r 'f · · ' · ' · · ·" 6 1 2 60c'~ : . . • ' , 1 • ' : r ' ~ . . · . . · ~ , . . · , ~ ""+ -<~ v ·• ~ •m~~~~~~~~~~~~~--~ A 51-year-old Ne'w.ort Beach resident who is president of Access West Telemahagement in Newport, the West Coast arm of Missouri-based Access America. By purcbashtg ta~ge blocks of telephone service from AT&T and Pacific Bell, Access West is able to pass on relatively low rates to its clients. The company also offers detailed bills and management reports. --· GO WEIT YOIM 11MA11a1N.__ _______ _ Shocket was born and raised in London. At age 16, he began working as a commission-only salesman for an auto accesso~es company. At 19, he founded h1s own auto acccssones distributorship. But by the mid-1970s, Shocket was discouraged by labor strife, high tues and a depressed economy in England. His company exported to 40 foreign countries, including the United States, and on a 1976 visit to California, he decided he wanted to live in the Southland. ON THE MOVE----------- Attracted to Southern California's weather, lifestyle and business opportunities, Shocket sold his company in 1978 and went to work for an auto parts company in Glendale. In 1982, he took a job in the telecommunications industry, and in SSS, he moved to Newport Beach to become a sales manager wi~ U.S. Tel, a forerunner to U.S. Sprint. Recognizing that dcregul~don of the telecommunications industry in 1984 created opportumties for telemanagement firms, he decided to accept a posidOft as president of Access West. -Compiled by Tony Cox K atherine Bell, stiff spitting mad over being taken off the Porno Snuff Killer story, pulled into the Balboa Bay Club, waving casually to the guard as she zipped toward the valet. Here it was a Saturday morning and she was going to be spending the lion's share of it covering the Great Electric Chowder Boat Race in Newport Harbor, an annual and slightly zany affair that this year was being led by Little Benny - a 6-year-old Elvis impersonator who would be riding aboard Corky Miles' cabin cruiser, "Pocket Change." The press release Katherine's editor had handed her late Friday afternoon said that Little Benny would be "belting out 'Jailhousc Rock' in the grand tradition of the King himself as the boats make their way around this graceful and picturesque harbor ... " ORANGE COAST ''Oh boy," Katherine sighed' as she read the press release again. "Leave it to tome PR firm to find a 6-year-old Elvis 0EQ IJ\L impersonator." by Shera/ t..S.u Katherine strolled to the staginf .,..a, keeping an eye out for Leigh Strain, the Helm's weekend photographer. As She looked around the decorated dock area, she spotted Corky talking with Sal Prelch, the small, swarthy reporter/editor{ photographer for the Newport Blues. Prelch, already working on a Bud Lite, was writing furiously in his notebook as Miles talked. Worried that she might be missing something, Katherine walked down the dock and began climbing aboard Miles opulent craft. / She dido 't make it. m: smou HACH • COSTA IW Pi I IL .... Ill. !18 Readers' Hotline: 642-6086 Your comments about n. Plloc 0t news tlOI wlll be rKOtded Ind fwn c1Nc11Y llO £6tor Willi.Im l.ollcWI. n. -24-houf ..-Ing leMce may be uted llO NCDfd leaen to die iditot on •ny topic. CoftoolbulOll lo. 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Copynght · No MWl storln, illuttr.lldlnf, edl-tor!a'I rNneor Of advertlsfmencs hertlrl INY be reproduced without written p1M"llll0111 d copyright _,. - How to reach us at The Pilot Circulation Orange County 642-4333 Advertising Classified 642-5678 Olsptay 642-4321 Editorial News 540.1224 Sports 64 2-43 30 News, sports fax 646-41 70 M.ln <>Mee Busmm Offiee 642-4321 Business fax 631-5902 • Children of m.igrants get a head start By Russ Loar Stan Wiler A handful of migrant 4-year-old children stepped gingerly into the scary world of school this week, taking their first steps toward overcoming the hardscrabb1e lff e onhetr parents. It was a challenging first day of hool for these children who ak mostly Spanislt and whose academic future will be threatened by their parents' transient lives. But they had fun, too. This ·~ the first year of an experimental migrant preschool program in !he .Newport=Mcsa Unified School District, funded in part by a federal grant. The preschool classes, held at Wilson Elementary School in Costa Mesa, are made up of about two-thirds migrant children and one-third English-speaking kids. Educators hope exposure to English will help migrant children make a smoother transition into kindergarten. "Most of these children do not usually have any school experience before they go into kindergarten," said teacher Edie Archibald. "TI1is way, kindergarten won't be such a frightening experie nce." During their first day of school, some of the students were Marc MMl!nl'Pilot Uriel Contreras, 4, gets some air during recess. Did You Know? Teacher Edie Archibald gives a finger painting lesson during a preschool dass at Wilson School. absorbed in cutting and pasting as they sat at their tiny desks in a comer of the colorful, sunny classroom at Wilson School. Others were listening to "Donde cs ta Spot," a Spanish-language version of "Where is Spot?" read by a Spanish-speaking teacher's aide. They formed odd-shaped blobs with Play-Doh and strung Fruit Loops on string, making edible necklaces. ' Parent Sebastian Cahuantzi, speaking through a translator, said he is grateful for the chance to enroll his son AJejandro in the new program. "I want him to learn English," said Cahuantzi, who is currently working at a local . McDonald's restaurant. Many of the migrant children are from homes visited by migrant education teache rs who provided home tutoring ro:,,.older,migrant students durins ,tne summer. "Migrant parents are not very aware of how to prepare their children for kindergarten," said migrant education director Tony Valenzuela. "This will give them a little extra help." On Fridays, parents come to the school for child-care related discussions hosted by community professionals. "Whatever the parents learn, thc:rJet to ~ractice right there with their kids, ' Valenzuela said. Brandy Brideweser, 4,. with teacher Edie Archiba.ld during a read-along session. In Costa Mesa: The comer Gf 19th Street and Newport Boulevard wu the site of Costa Mesa's first elementary IChool, Mai~ Street School, bunt in 1926. Later, in the 1960s, the building, re- named for former principal Oara McNally, housed evening school, the continuation high school, special education clauea and IOIM ~ services. In 1979, the 7.4 acre site wu IOld to Pacific Federal Savinp for $3,-457 ,000. Brifhten the comer where wo iro by .endirJI your hlltorical bet. to Did You Know, De Pikit, P.O. Box 1.560, Coft• Mta, 9262d. -C..f'IW ...... ...... ' I Hock shop cler.k has seen all kinds, from kings to pawns A' the article ~ Tbutld1y'1 Pilot Economic 1JMtq ot Colla W-. UdN~rt 8oach retail 111ea .,... It, "Sammer rewnlNI were up and down, and for the mott With ita pink signs, the place ii bard to miss. J wu disappointed, tbouah, that it did not have the traditional pawnbroker's three balls banaina over the door. "ibat's all?" the guy moaned. "Sony,'' said the clerk and pointed to two shelves full of other boom·boxea. The $25 the young man walked out with three minutes later was loaned to hjm for 20 days, but he could take as long as four months to pay it back. It would simply cost him more money. parf dOWL" That la u expert, A1ccinct and 1CCUrate a refJec:don ol the U.S. economy u ~ will find any:Where. DO you hive the same feetina l do. that nobody, fiom George B. on down, hat the faintest idea what'• going on? And wone, what lies in the future? Since all the expcru and ac:Mien and consultants hawn't got a handle on this thina, it aeomcd nccewry for the Fred Column to step in and fiaurc it out. Of all the businesses which might give a real insight into the economy, it struck me that o ne category has remained largely unprobcd: pawn shops .. In the Yellow Pages, there arc three local establishments which proudJy proclaim their status as pawn shops. The others soft-pedal the nature or their business with the presumably classier-sounding "jC1'Chy exchange" and other euphemisms. 'Mostly we get people who are living from p#ayct:teck to paycheck, and we occasionally get upper-income peopre-who might surprise you. Some of then live day to day, too. But when the bank says no and the finance company sars no, we don 't. We fil a need . .' -·--Pawn shop employee "They wouldn't have luted the fint night," said Gil Wiggins, a soldier-or-fortune type who has been with the store since owner Paul Wesselink opened it about 14 months ago. Newpon's first and only pawn shop has apparently done well. Wesselink was busy loading merchandise into his car to dress out a new shop he's opening in Huntington Beach. "You want to know about the economy from a pawnbroker's view, huh?" Gil tossed my question back. "Stinks. Nobody's buying ... people are just hanging onto their money. But they're borrowing." A woman who pawned a pair of calipers for $10 would pay $1 ror the money for 20 days. U she redeemed her calipers after four months, it could cost her $5. However, a $100 item for the same period would cost "only'' $17.50, a $200 item $25 in interest. The mind boggles at what the yachtsman who hocked his boat to Ncwpon Pawn for $52,000 paid for the use of the money. But when you need it, you need it and pawn shop rates -and all their other operations -are as rigidly controlled by the state as banks and savings and loans. Indeed, looking at some of those outfits, the hock shops arc far more tightly controlled. "We get all types and classes of peorle in here," Gil Wiggins mused. "We get people who are out o a job for the first time in their lives, we get people who arc always out of a job; some of them pawn the same article four or five times. We also get people who have just gone (chapter) 11 or 13 and don't have money to put gas in their car or food on their table. • The listings showed that Costa Mesa has two pawn shops: Sir Holyrod's on 19th and what is now American Jewelry and Loan, but ·Which used to be Young's Pawn Shop, on Baker. Both were closed when I visited the other day. Newport Beach has one good. old-fashioned hock shop, Newport Pawn & Loan, an<j it was open and busy. ' As if on cue, a young man -early 20s, clean cut, good looking -walked in with a huge portable stereo on his shoulder. "How much can 1 get for this?" he asked. Another pawnbroker told him, "Oh, 20, 25 dollars." "Mostly we get people who arc living from paycheck to paycheck, and we occasionally get upper-i ncome people who might surprise you. Some or then live day to day, too. But when the bank says no and the finance company says no, we don't. We fill a need." AJI things considered, I must admit that my original concept did not work out. I didn't learn much new about the economy. But I did learn where to go if it gets any worse. Police log Costa Mesa A stereo and a microwave oven were stolen from a unit at AlJ Space S~~le over the summer. A ~tudcnt I~ in Newport ~~~items missing_ when abc returned to the s!°rqe ~ Saturday. PoUce imestigated three a11to~bili· burglaries last 1bunday, two Saturday and 13 more between Mon· day and Wedn~ay. The vehidea were parked on Bay Street, Alabama Orde, Oub House Circle, Harbot Boulevard, Paul· arlao Avenue Jennifer Lane, Center Street, Cortez Street, Town telitcr Drive, Valencia Street, Monterey Avenue Fairview Road, Red Hill Avenue, Meyer Place, Village Way, Adams Avenue And Bristol Around Town Street. Losses, most of which were stereos a11d tools, to- taled nearly $8,000. •I e A WOukl-be bu,.iar in the 300 block of east 10th Street was apparently scared off by a dog, police spec-ulate. , A couple returned to their home Monday 10 find 1he sliding..alus.door pried open bu1 nothing missing. Police believe whoever broli:e into the house was greeted by the couple's dog in the hallway and ran for fhc front door, which was ft:ft open. The burglar apparently knocked a wall hanging off the wall near the dooiway on his way out. • Oine's !-fallmark: employees say they saw a woman run out or their store at South Coast Plaza Wednes· day wirh Sl,400 in cash she apparently stoic from an open safe in the back room. All checks and charge slips in the safe were also mtsslng. - Newport Beach A $5,000 Chinese rug stolen from an open garage in tbc 300 block of Iris Avenue. • Someone made key scratches all over a 1989 Ford Mustani parked at Studio Care. 3201 E. Coast Hi1th· way, and carved a profanity in foot-high letters in the cen1er of a passenger door. • A Sl2,000 watch and $3,000 cash were missing from a home on Weymouth Court. • A window was pried to eo1c1 a 1978 GMC pickup 1ruck parked in the 2300 block of Pon Carlisle Place and a VHF radio. three busaness suits and other clotht0g were stolen. • A young man was seen wallong away_ from a fhone storage room at a law office in tfic 1100 block o Bay· side Drive holding a large. box-shaped item and later the office's Sl,575 phone system control unit was dis- covered missing from tire room. 7th annual chili cook-off (714f 432-5880. The registration rec is $33. ange County ta1rgrounds. Costa Mesa, Sept. 25. al a luncheon marking the be· ginning of the Cen1cnnial Fann Founda· l lOO. Newport Beach. Par~, Beac~es and Rec· reation Deeutmcnt LS offennJ a band· wr11ing anaiysis class taught by Master Ccrullcd Graphoanalyst, Jean Lee. Costa Mesa police officer, David ~. will present a two-ho;'~. bands-on, self· defense workshop _:ru y evenin~ from 7 to 9 p .m. in OCC's Peterson Gymt_!a· sium. for infonnation, catl (714) 432· 5507. The fee is S56 exclud111g supplies . .I-or in· fonnation, call (714) 644-3151. NEWPORT BEACH -The 7th 1n· nual chili cook-off takes place Saturday, Sept. 28, 1t L Street Park on the B1lbOI Penhuula from noon to 3 p.m. The residential enll)' fee is $15 and the commercial entry fee 1s $35. Make checks payable to Balboa Peninsula Point Al!· sociation and m1il to Rob GUJtavson, 1526 E. Ocean Blvd., Balboa, CA 92661 , (714) 723-4662 or (714) 646-2496. AC:tivitics include ltve bands., drawing for prlzc$. &•mes for children aad chill tasttn&. Admission is free .• Appraisal day NEWPORT BEACH -The Newport Harbor Art Museum presents an 1p- pralsal day 1t the Museum, Mooday1 Sept. 3-0, from 10 a.m. to noon and 1 to 4 p.m. at 850 San Oemente Drive, New· port .Beach. Stop smoking COST A MESA -Orange Coast Col· Iese will offer 1 two-part stOP. smoking workshop scheduled for Saturitay mom· ings, todar and Sept 28, from 9 a.m. to noon in Room 169 of OCC's Science ~ullding. Woruhop lecturer, John V. Davis, is a licensed marriage and family counselor with a priv1te practice in Fountain Val· Icy. . Participants may regist.er In OCC's Communlty Service Of'llce located in the colleae'a Student Center Buildlot or call DUI Arrests 0...- Wade Ewina. 18, Oranac Raymond Holly, 44, SanUI AN StCYCo Hanke, 2.6, Huntlnston Beach Elfcmh Oonutez·RodripC1, 29, C:O.t1 Mesa OrcaorY Pctenoo, 42, Costa MeM l'lldcem Srour, )4, Redlands Jorac Mty9-0onulez. 33. Costa Mcu Brian t>uAn. 37. HuotiJl&1oG Bcacb Robcn Siac:k, 37, Coll.a Mou KC¥in Pete, 32, lrviM Howard Raddiffe. 25, lmne Milly BooClt-Smltb, 2A, Coll.a Mesa Patridl Mitzel, 25, Newport Beacll John Beny, 23, Coda Meaa Junca Brahler, 25, Coeta Mesa Vlcxnmh ' Sancbez-Outlettci, 39, Mesa . ICJmberly Job-, 21, COlta Mesa Madi 1llomu. 44, Millioa Viejo H.cnry Smith, 20, Moc'c*> Valley Lindi JClf)CaKO, ](), Colla Meu _. ... 1bomu Mlchlcl TmDel. 37, PCANYM· Oii ~ Arothony Lopei. 43, Newport Davkl Ray Mumy, 29, RMtlldl Omld J11M1 Murptiy, $2, Nnpon 8ach Am:! T. Mm!Mwl, to. Uptand ScM11 Petrlct Coekley, 21, Loq Btacll Ju11 l..cy¥1 Riftn.17, fl• ac.ctlw Oary TboalM 1>61e. 38, 0... Maa ~ l!dw1rd Neipbon, 33, NCIWpOC't ~ llodnpa Sudlel, 39, Colla Meta ------- /.()1(1(",,, f,u c _,! 1 London -M9lfrtd ... -JJllJon Library talks NEWPORT BEACH -Newport Beach Friends of the Ubrary will i;trescnt a series of programs for the 1991-92 se•· son beginning Monday, featurina Or. Paul Fnzler, Dean of the School of Com· munication Arts at Chipman College. The meeting_ Librancs in the Post. The founda11on 1s designed 10 solicit, accumulate and d1~bursc funds for the opera11on of Centennial Farm, loca1ed on the fairground, and for 01her agricultural and youth·rclated program~. Hearst Castle excursion This four-week course is offered on Tuesdays. beginning Sept. 24, from 7 to 8:30 p.m. at the West Newport Com· munity Center. The class rec is S58 plus a S 15 material fee. For infonnation, call (714) 644-3151. Rape awareness Drawing and painting NEWPORT BEACH -Tl\e City of Newport Bca~PaJcs. ~aches an~ Rec· reallon Departme'at ts presenung a Drawing ancf Painting Course for adults. The autumn classic ' NEWPORT BEACH -A SK and lOK runlwal.lc race on Saturday.i. Oct. _19! will benefit the Upper Bay tcologica Reserve and the Share Ourselves orgam· ution. The start and finish of the race will be at Newport Dunes. . McLuhan Erawtll be held at the NC.!iJ>Ort Center Library, 856 San Oemente Drive, Newport Beach, from noon to 3 p.m. The program is free. COSTA MESA -Orange Coast Col· lcgc will sponsor a 1hre<··d.1y trip b) COSTA MESA -Orange Coast Col· Amtrak to Hcars1 Ca,1k Saturday lcge wtll otrer a series or workshops ind This eiiht-week class will be held on Wedn~ays from 10 un. to 12;30 p.m .• Sept. 2S tbrou2h Nov. 13, and t1ugllt by Muni Sharon SieiA. t'or registnuon mfonnation call Ehle Racing at (714) 548-4897 or (619) 275· 5"40. through Monday No' 9· 11 lcctur" that focus on sciual usault and The cost of the trip is S2W 1 he fee ripe Tu~ay through Thursday, Sept. 24 Oasses will meet at Marincn Park/ Vincent Jorgensen Community Center. Send )'Our 11crru fof Around Town to Bob van Eykcn, The Pilot, 330 W. Bay St., Costa Mesa. 92626. Spanish for' kids includes round trip !rain fare, two nights throu1h 26, on campus. lodging in Morro Bay, and two Hearsl _......:.....:.:.......::.:..:...........:..:.2 __________________________________ _ COSTA MESA -A five-week Span· ish class for children between the ges of 10 and 12 will be offered by Urangc Coast College's College for Kids Program Monday through Oct. 23. The class meets 10 tlmcs, on Monday :ind Wednesday afternoons, from 3:45· 4:45 p.m. in Room 103 or OCC's Busi· ness Education Building. The registration fee 1.s S45. OCC adjunct Spanish instructor Mar· th1 0 . Blake teaches the course. Participants may register In OCC's Community Service Office or call (714) 432-5880. Farm foundation COSTA MESA -Director of the Cal· ifomia Department or Food and A&ricul· turc. Henry Voss, will speak 11 tlie Or· Ca.stlc tours. For infonnation, call (714) 432-5880. Legal secretaries. seminar COST A MESA -Learn the how·tos ind wtiys-or fast tn1ek, DCM and other civil cases at Newport-Santa Ana Legal Secretaries Association annual fall semi· oar today beginning at 9 a.m. at the Red Lion Ion. 3050 Bristol Street, Cos1a Mesa. The fee for NALS members is S65 and S75 for non·membcn. A ccrtificale of completion wtll be given for rive continu- ing education hours. For informauon. leave a message at (714) 892-3684. Handwriting analysis NEWPORT BEACH -The Citv of 1-:;=====:::;;;:;;:;;;:::;;;;:;;;:;;;==::::::::;======~ LAW OFFICES Expertenc.d Attorney since 1972 PERSONAL INJURY • Auto and motorcycle accidents, wrongfull death. AWORKER8 COMPaUnON • On the Job Injury. FREE CONSULTATION • No recovery, no fee. 800-898~569 Reyn Spooner Trunk Show just arrived ... the new e.xciti-ng Fall collection. *FREE refreshments will be served *FREE drawing for REYN SPOONER merchandise *FREE luggage tags STARTING TODAY! 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Thieves broke intp a custom-1028 8ayside Drive, loft the .Police reapondina to an alarm made clothing bOutJque early store with onty three p.iecea to at lha 1tnre around S:40 a.m. Friday and made off with a new display at Friday's Performing Friday found the door atanctiq c:oJlcction of designer garments Arts Center fashion show, one open, Newport Beach Police Sgt. scheduled to be revealed at a of the Costa Meaa facility'• Sth Andy Goail Aid. Tho thieYel lavish fashion show later in the Anniversary events. apparently pried the door open day. "Needless to say, it was and took numerous pieces ol The burglary and theft of an unfortunate," said Daniel James clothina, all of which was estimated $100,000 worth of Cantu, one of the store's han~ade. the Cunc.>ur-mcluJe~ •lVCf I Anr1'-1Ul' rre-1916 t•l r-------------------------·----, I I : NEWl'OltT llEAOt (O'.(."Ot. RS O'IUGA)'1(.'I : i $1 OFF WichdmCcupon i I I : Adult Ttekets Only ! limit Two Per Family ! '----~--~-~----------------------------------'--1 Wiii SWiii Business Journalist, Columnist Ban Wllll111 l.IMlll Editor Of The Pilot And Independent 111111 H1wl1I Attorney, KFI Talk Show Host, Columnist Dr. JI Ell• 11111 President of Eagle Forum, Columnist Here's Where Ta watch The Lobdell Graap DAY M,T,TH,F 7:30pn 61 w 7:3~ 39 w 3 • Sun ol Desert Storm? · p football Review! Tuning Into The Community ,._ b)' ~ Mlrll~ The future of the soup kitchen affects many, induding 18-month-old Dylan and his mother kelly Fox. So•P kitchen · may be homeless Volunteers battle what life dishes out I f Merle Hatlcberg had hg way, she'd keep cooking up 30-gallon pots of soup every day for the poor and homeless until the day they just stopped lining up at her door. But by the end of the year, her Someone Cares Soup Kitchen, which feeds about 150 peqple a day, could find itself out on the streets without a place to call home. two years ago . "We've got a --~r:-~ small, older congregation, which means a lot of the things we want to do arc done by one or two peopl~..t." he said. The· church will likely merge with one of three po ss ible congregations in the Huntington Beach and Fountain V;llley area, Ewing said. Such a merger will allow the c hurch to 'Everyone thinks.Jt' s_ wonderful, just not in their backyard.' -mu~ on the difficulty of finding a home for her soup kitchen The kitchen -the only service of its kind in Costa Mesa -is looking for a new home since finding out several months ago that its benefactor, South Coast Christian Church, is being sold. expand its services and ------------------ "I just feel terrible," said Hatleberg, who returned to work Friday fo llowing a 6-month recovery from cancer. "Everyone thinks it's wonderful, just not in their backyard." reach more people, he added. kitchen, which will do business as Three different churches are usual until the church moves. interested in buying the South "Costa Mesa needs it," she said. Coast Christian Olurch site, "t have the backing of the city. although it's not known if the They know what I do. They know possible owners would want to that it's needed, th.at l keep a Earlier this year, church officials made the difficult decision to move because of a shrinking congregation, said the ·Rev. Bob Ewing, who fought to host the 5-year-old soup kitchen more than keep the soup kitchen, Ewing said. clean store. All we need is a Sinc.c that questions remains, buitdi'ng." Hatleberg said she's looking for Soup kitchen manager Jack another benefactor or any other Moriarty said there have been no sort of building in an industrial problems or complaints associated part of town to house the soup with the operation since it moved Unique Frames and Custom Bedding 40°/o·60°/o " OFF* Daybeds, Designer Frames, Comforters Spreads & Mattresses FAMOUS NATIONAL • s!~tp!u ~~ --e~- we Will Beat Any Department Store Price! Free Delivery-Disposal of Old Mattress (in local area) from the Rea Community Center- to the church at Victoria Street· and Placentia Avenue more than two years ago. The change was made to help case tensions in the neighborhoods ~urrounding the Rea Community Center on Hamilton Street. Volunteers now serve up to 200 people a day at the church, most of them homeless, Moriarty said. "Right now what I'm getting is a lot of women and children," he said. "Their husbands have been laid off. "I even get people who are .. living in an area down here called dumpster number one and dumpster number two," he added. For David M., the soup kitchen provides a free, healthy meal when he finds himself out o( work, which has happened rtiore ' frequently since the recession set in. "If it wasn't fur them, l'd have nowhere close to go," he said. The opportunity for free meals at the soup kitchen also helps reduce the need to steal food, he added. For the past two months, Moriarty said soup kitchen volunteers have started the difficult search for a new home, although they haven't come up with any real leads yet. "I plan for tomorrow," he said. "But J live in today." Those interested in helping the soup kitchen can call 646-8181. Fine Consignment Boutique · Sponswear Eveningwear Accessories Open Mon-Sat 11 ·6 or By Appointment Two suspects nabbed in cocaine bust Rocha, 23, to reportedly buy the drugs. ocker hopes program will give ~olfering insigflt into addiction tr~ C4llcoll the show, at Would COit betWeen Police arrested two people for allegedly selling cocaine off Pomona Avenue Monday night, one of whom unwittingly led them to the home of a third suspected drug dealer on Elden Avenue. Sgt. Tom Boylan said his detectives ~.rrcsted Jose Rodriguez, 24, for selling rocaine on Pomona Avenue. But before they did,, Rodriguet. took them to the 2527 EJden Avenue home of Pasqual There they found about half an ounce, or St.500-wortb, oC the cocaine, police said. Rocha was arrested for possession and sale of cocaine and possession of a firearm. Boylan said Rocha was on parole (or another· crime. MWlllr $12,000 anCt S20.000," he said. "I H e'1 written maiieal acores for 1uch mcMel u 9 1/2 Weeb, played with atan lite Bob Seger and the Silver BUiiet Band, created jingles for serious business. It's life and death stuff.' mega-companies includJng c.oca Cola and produced several muuc videos. But it's a volunteer project for public access television In Costa Mesa about the "War on Drugs" that H.E. Cat says is especially close to his heart. A recovering alcoholic who went from touring with the Rolling Stones to panhandling on the streets of -U. CAT Newport Beach, Cat is the moving force behind the production of three Copley/ Colony public access programs exploring the "War on Drugs" and possible solutions. ..uwe all know what's wron3 already," Cat said, explaining the positive em{>hasis for the shows. "We all know what we're not doing." In the first 30-minute show, · which will be airing in the coming weeks, Cat asked his panel of six the essential question: "What can WC do?" As the discussio~touched on local school and community programs helping answer that question, a Sober Living hotline number flashed for people who need help finding help. "This is real dear to me, it touches me,'' Cat said. "It's our major problem in the world. I bet everybody, no matter where they are, knows someone with a drug or alcohol problem. That's how big this disease is." Panel members on the fin.t show included KROQ disc jockey "Jed The Fish," Lynne Bloomberg, coordinator of drug prevention programs for the Newport-Mesa Unified School District, and Sober Living By the Sea administrators Carl Mosen, Michael Anderson and Sandy Cope. Future shows will include city offi~ials, noted physicians and even some big-name stars, Cat promises. Cat brings to the program some 20 years of professional show business experience, including work as a musical consultant for MGM Studios. "If I was charging to produce •IJ& lllt, Pl'lllfl t Of ....... ,....,, ?'91• .............. S,.ciofids In ile ,_ °" al ..., .• . $787.00 ROUND TRIP AUSTRALIA · NOWlll , ........... • E. 17111 It. .... 1• (179 It ..... AW.) Clltl ..., Pit 111 ... mean lhat'a cheap." But tbJs ii a truly a labor of love, one he hopea will help othera u much as it's helpin1 him. "The bottom line is -and 1 know this ~ sound ridi~lou• - if 10,000 people watch this thing. and just one person gets out, 'ets saved, we did our jobs," be s11d. "It's serious business. It's life and death stuff." A musical prodigy, Cat grew up in Detroit and received music degrees from University of Michigan and Juilliard Academy of Music and Arts in New York City. By 18 he was conducting the Detroit Philharmonic Orchestra and later jammed with the likes ol Ted Nugent, Bob Seger, the MCSs and Mitch Ryder. From 1975 to 1985, Cat headed his own group -known appropriately enough as Cat House -and toured briefly with sucn groups as the RoUing Stones and Rod Stewart. A drinking problem, however, ended up bringing his career crashing down into the gutters of Newport Beach. "I had it all,'' he said. "How could I have a problem? So I hit !._he !><>ttom, lost cverythtn_g al}d ended up in the gutter."· l•P~ H.E. Cat works with his wife Michelle prior to taping the show. Since undergoing recovery for alcoholism at Sobes: Living in Newport Beach more than a year ago, Cat said he has continued working on various projects including a television production of the Christmas Boat Parade. t-AW-OFFICES Experienced, aggressive attorney BANKRUPTCY -Stop creditors, foreclosures, repossession. 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I l .SPO NSORED BY KPMG Peat Marwick PA~ 'S ~ ~A>lnt CON"AD .,.. ~ 11.,.,1' .... -11 ..... ....,.._ ~ V'•ApetwMi' •• ,.,.._ •• .,,.,.,. -~ ~M I .j N"X"Pqi FASH I ON 1 S LAND ",t,::· :; Iii~ rc>«:TS1 .. ' w , •• ' • ' • c • _ .... Cell th• Newp•rt Hetlit•r Ar•• Che•lt•r ef C•.,.••n• (7U) 6U·Ull f•r ••r• iftf•r•etieA. :aWll~IMlim . I I ..., NEWPORT BEACH -A federal <X>Urt jury &ook only 1 1/2 boun to decide a Newport Beach Police ~partment jailer did not use excessive force in litndlina ao advertising executive auestcd.in 1981. '.I In one of about a tdozen brutality suits filed against uic city in the late 1980s, Everett Temme claimed J1olicc officers violated his civil rights bJ using an Wllawful wrist hold and hitting his head against a jail tall after bis Sept 30, 1987, battery arrest. ' But a f cdcral court on Thursday afternoon ruled in ~vor of the only defendant left in the case, former · r Nelson Fer son, who is now a security Orange County's , Finest Chowder I Makers competed on: SUNDAY, September 15, 1991 -- in the • 2ND ANNUAL • PAVHJONS CHOWDER COOK-OFF at \l~UkP~· CONGRATIJLATIONS TO THE WINNERS Restaurant Division 1st: Merlina's on 17th 2nd: Dune's Back Bay Cafe 3rd: Parker's Seafood & The Rusty Pelican Individual/Team Division 1st: Victoria Shaw 2nd: Security Pacific Bank 3rd: Balboa Island Marching & Chowder Society People's Choice 1st: Dune's B~ck Bay Cafe 2nd: Cabo Coast 3rd: Merlina's on 17th Best Overall Decoration 1st: Cannery Restaurant 2nd: Delaney's 3rd: Balboa Island Marching & Chowder Society 11IANKS TO All COMPE'nTORS: Ancient Mariner Dune's Back Bay Cafe Delaney's McConnick & Schmick 's Newport Sea Shack Ruby's jaguar Diner Rumplestiltskins Cannery Restaurant Pavilions Place Merlino's on 17th Woody's Wharf Ru.5ty Pelican Parker's Seafood Cabo Coast The Warehouse The Chart House Security Pacific Bank Balboa Island Marching & Chowder Society Vittoria Shaw Grubb & Ellis Residential Real F.state Pritz Duda Company The Donnelly Directory Special Thanks to: Michelle Carter of MARKET ART Hostess of the Chowder Cook-Off Fashion Show Participating Stores: Bidwell's Bidtique B. Magness Christel's Boutique Newport Collection NEW PORT 95.9KEZY ORANGE COUNTY SPO NSORED BY If you thought this year's cook-off was GREAT.. Just watt 'til next year! ~N ~~ CON RAD ' Promoo1ory Point \'1114 Aparimencs . C•ll the Newp•rt Herlt•r ArH CheMlter of (•M1t1erce (7U) U4·12lt fer 111ere l ttfer•etl••· ' ........... Tw ....... o6lri ...., ,._ w .... a left tuna IO,_.. ... Jildtt. bnltalky IUlta ...... c1aJ II tM 1-._.CDUld aot be.ftMdaed lor CI I llt~. Timme COllleDdod .. am.; ... $ ..... tidiC --··o1--.~~ tllhare ....... 0 lllhh ~ Teaane'a suit ......, fi'om hil amat •t Ids eatraqid wife's ~ where he II~ Jumped' Into hir *and ...ultod her. Ho conteDded in his suit that at tbe jail, afficcn uted uceaai¥e force. tbo inienectfOn "but darew I ..... at tM rear window. Temme cllbnld ho~ oft, thin~ the ahlttered window wu ihi mutt ol a junlhol. Fe~, who worked u a c:M1lan empkjyeo with the polke department for about 15 yean bOfore he. left the city • couple of yean ago, admitted he used a wristJoct on Temmc1 but ooJy to move the obltinatc man from a doorway, where be had sat doWn and refused to move, Feeley said. WbeD be called police to com~ about the lnddent. tbRe officen arrMit; Jt-v.4 him and beat him before takin& blm to jail, accordtng to Yapnan'a account. Temme, who lives in Nevada, also filed another, SlO-million brutality suit apinst the city in 1986, but that is still pending and ha not gone to trial, Feeley said. The suit atcmmed from a June 1986 incident at Weat Coast ffiahway and Bayside Drive, when But police deJlied officcn uMCI undue. fon:c and alleged the advertising executive bad tried to run down the officer directing traffic at the intersection. The officer bad to leap out of the way of Tcmmc's car and threw his flashlight at the car in a reflex action, police said. The district attorney's office ultimately decided against filing charges of drunken driving or assaulting a police officer against Temme. ----- Grand Opening Special 20% OFF Entire Dinner Check including; appetizers, dessert, entree & bar Please present Ad when Ordering Mesa Consolidated Water District TO.WNHALL FORUM Learn more about your community's water needs and future planning. Meet water district board representatives and officials. Ask questions! Discuss issues! The public is welcome to attend the water dis· trict's town hall forum. Monday, September 23. 1991 7;00 p.m. Thursday, September 26. 1991 7;00 p.m. Mesa Consolidated Water District 1965 Placentia Avenue (Between Victoria and 19th Street) Costa Mesa For more information, call the Mesa Consoli- dated Water District Public Affairs Department, 631-1205. Soviet official s~ys his country needs colleges like OCC By Tony Dodero Stafl~ COST A MESA -A ranking member of the Supreme Soviet said Friday that he believes community colleges such as Orange Coast College should be part of the political and economic change sweeping his homeland. Speaking at a press conference in the Coast Community Coll ege District offices, Alexandre P. Vladislavlcv -a people's deputy of the USSR -praised institutions like Orange Coast College and caJlcd for a cooperative effort between the U.S. and the Soviet Union to speed his country's quest for a free-market economy, "Russia is in need of help," Vladislavlev said. "I'm absolutely sure that our two great countries can develop new concepts of cooperationt"' Among those concepts he woold like to sec developed in the USSR is the community college institution, he said. "We have .a good tradition of education in the Soviet Union," he said. "But that education is being changed. Now we even have private forms of education, which was unheard of before." Vladislavlev, who is in the U.S. on vacation, wanted to sec some of the foremost community colleges in the country. Vladislavlev was aJso questioned Friday about the political struggle between President Mikhail Gorbachev and Russian Federation President Boris Yeltsin. "Gorbachev never had an effective team of his own," Vladislavlev said. "He did not create an effective political mechanism." Although Vladislavlev was in the U.S. on a vacation trip, the recent turmoil in the USSR prompted him to spend the last f cw days meeting with Congressional, State D e partment and Pentagon officials. FINALLY ••• . ATOYSTORE IN BALBOA! . FANTASY~ . Top. Oulee ~ For chlldrem of aU o.ges. • * 8bdled Animal• *Boob * Pl&Jmobll •Paul• / * tecoe *Beech Gear * IDfutTo,.. ·~Gamel * 8urio * .. .AM lloreltl IOI llala It, In the • ol ..... 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It's the fint day of school. ~ you apprehensively stroll the ltran&e balls, scanning faces arid seeking friends, you arc lbocked to realize that you arc among the few whites that attend the school, that you are in the mfuority. ~ The dark complexions of those around you make you 1tand out so noticeably that it seems every one is staring at you, and as you strain your cars to make out their mutterings, you find them Inaudible due to the non- Bnglish languages in which they arc speaking. For a growing number of ~nts at Nc~rt Harbor, this is not something that needs to be imagined, but is In fact a daily routine that lcems never ending. For these students, opportunities to do things most white students at Newport Harbor enjoy lie just beyond the cu It u r a I barrier. Se If. conscious of their imperfect lan guage s kill s and contrasting backgrounds, · many are shying away from sports, school clubs, drama productions and other extra curricular activities, leaving them basically unable to contribute to the success of the varied programs offered at Newport Harbor. While the programs arc easily maintained by the 87 percent white majority, the minorities' numbers are and have been increasing steadily since last year. More than twice last year's number of Englis h a s a Second Language (ESL) students arc attending school this year, and that number continues to grow. . As of Sept. 11, the racial make-up figures of Newport stand as follows: 1,157 white students; 103 His panic students; S black students; 7 Chinese; 11 Japanese; 7 Koreans; I American Indian; 2 Filipinos; and 30 other non- white students. Obviously, most students of NHHS arc not suffering from cultural discrimination. But the fact that some arc still remains. As I have spoken with tnany culturally diverse students, I have realized that what the school needs is everyone's participation in connecting a bridge to those who lie on the other side of the racial ravine. The key is to get involved! Our ESL teacher welcomes students of every nationality to bring their talents in foreign languages and use them every day to help translate for ESL students who attend the zero-period class. Another option, joining the upcoming International Oub, will five kids the opportunity to interact with many students of different nationalities, discovering new things about their fellow classmates as well as expanding their own viewpoints. Miss Brower gets into the act · IV MARGY FRANKENBUGER The drama department hH p.-escnted quality producdons for many yean. Jn 1986, Mias Brower, the current drama teacher, arrived at Newport Harbor High and began instructing the drama tcourse. Under her direction, the program has taken a step rorward toward more adult and challenging roles for the cas: members. Miss Brower dedicates her heart and soul to everything she docs concerning drama. A$ many of her students' can tell you, she certainly gives more than can be expected of any teacher. She can be found In her drama room or on stage preparing for a production as late as 10:30 at night. Miss Brower also shares a special bond with her students. Both in class or out, students find her approachable concerning class and personal questions. Miss Browers interest in drama began in high school, where she was cast for the lead in several plays. After graduation, she continued he:- schooling at Orange Coast College. While there, she participated in numeroµs drama producUons, a few of wi,tch wer-e operas. From ther,., she continued on to cam her bachelor's and master's degree in English at Cal State Long Beach. After college, her goal was to become a writer. To supplement her earnings as a writer, she began to teach. Although now she has settled on a tcachina career, lbe continu°' to perform theater at Orange Coast College in the summer. Miss Brower hu enhanced the curriculuna of the drama department to include many exciting experiences for tbe students. Throughout the year, students can watch television shows being taped, partJcipatc in theater festivals and lake other field trips. One of the biggest trips offered to the students is a trip to New York. While there, they go to many Broadway and off-Broadway shows. For a select few, their will be a trip to London, where they will explore English theater. While the students must spend up to 5 hours a day rehearsing in the final stages of a production, and much time imd energy fund-raising, there are many rewards. Each year, thousands of dollars arc spent and hundreds of hours arc dedicated to bring the Newport Harbor High community the best possible theatrical productions. The best way each and everyone of us can recognize this hard work is to support the drama club, whether it is attending the d~ma productions or being a cast member. The upcoming productions include: "Romeo and Juliet" on Sept. 27; "Noises Off' on Nov. 21, 22 and 23; the senior play on March 26, 27 and 28; and "Camelot" on May 28, 29 and 30. Musician Stewart looks for band-aid BY JYNELLE HARRISON Robert Stewart, a junior here at Newport Harbor High, has been in the music field for almost five years. In the sixth grade, Robert moved to California from Texas and took up a keen interest in music. At that time, he was unaware of the fact that he would later develop his musical interests into playj,ng in a group. Later on in Robert's sixth grade year, he met his future best fri end, Dave Tibbetts. He and Dave, also a Newport Harbor student, developed a band. Robe rt described the band a!I being a "crummy first band." When asked, what were some of your favorite groups, he said, "I liked the Beatles and Led Zeppelin." Currently, he listens to Geddy Loe, Steve Harris and Les Claypool. When listening to music, Robert prefers "awesome bass players and guitarists." When Robert finally began to pursue his musical talent with a band, he recalls his first perform- ance as being like a first date. He felt like he was having dizzy spells and adrenaline rushes, but most of all he felt scared. Robert was with a band he helped create called Monolith. He recently moved on from Monolith for no apparent reason and is now trying to form a new band. When asked what he was looking for in a group, he replied, "a good drummer who can keep a straight beat and, of course, a fiery guitarist." When asked if he foresees a f uturc for himself in the music field, he is very hopeful. A lot of his friends say he definitely has a future career in music. Robert says. "maybe I do." His fears are not being successful, not being liked. He says it's easy to be an overnight success. He believes people don't realize how hard musicians work. When asked, do you like performing before a crowd?, he replied, "of course, I love to perform!" Robert wants everyone who plays music to keep it up, and everybody who doesn't to listen. Robert is out to get what he wants, and I wish him much success! Principal Dennis Evans greets new s • •• •. Youth Page Editor Matt Cobr •.. 642~321, ext. 36t: Scenes from the start of school! • How Do We Justify 'Sailor Pride'? BY DAN EASTMOND The phrase "Sailor Pride" is often u~ed in association \\ith sc h ool functi o n s and announcements, and the idea of maintaining strong school spirit is commonly accepted as beneficial. Yet, for !lchool spirit to be of any value, it must be based on a sol id foundation o f factual positive traits. It must convince its clients that the school has WORTH! So, when we speak of "Sailor Pride," on what grounds may we justify it? I interviewea NHHS Activities Director Mary Ann Archbold and Sophomore Class Secretary Michelle Leslie about their vicwo;. "Compared to other schools' programs , ours are fabulous!answered Archbold. S he c it e d H arbor's consistently talented athletes, "Gung Ho" ASB workers, clubs, and tremendous efforts in recent food and toy drives, last year's Gulf War collections, Back Bay cleanups and student elections -collectively "unparalleled at any school." Leslie added to the list by particularly stressing rallies as a means to magnify Sailor Pride, to bring it into the open instead of leuin~ it stagnate. She then noted the importance of simply "being a team" and focusing on "the positive things, and not the negative" as keys to school spirit. Archbold mentioned that spirit comes from the individual -not just the "we should" (attitude). but the "I will." She emph asized that Harbor's succes~ 1s a resul \ of individual effort among "a4 faculty that wants daily' to give students the best possible education, and ... students that want and demand the best education they can possibly have. ... )(jds that care about how (it is) going to help." She also acknowledged the "dedication of students and parents" in several areas, including sports, the PT A and the ASB. Sailor Pride, tho ugh not always immediately apparent, exists in force, and for good reason: Newport H arbor is indeed a school of individuals. Freshman from India says people alike everywhere BY RACHEL ARROW People vary from country to country. You hear about the Russians or the Palestinians on television, but do you ever WOQdcr about India? fres hman Rajan! Gupta's parents immigrated to America from India. Rajani says that "the people there are like the people everywhere." India is an overpopulated land that has poverty left and right. The Taj Mahal is a big favorite of Rajani's. The beauty of the temple is outstanding. floored with marble, Rajani believes that the Taj M~al is one place you wouldn't want to miss, if you ever -..isit the country. Even with her dark skin and : Indian customs, Rajani likes to • think of herself as American. but she knows that she will always • have her India n culture. --.. Korean came to NHHS for education BY WILL RANKJN .. , • • .. . . In Aug. 1989, Kiju Park first set foot on American soil. Kiju was scnrhere by his father, a doctor in Korea, to pursue a better education. His mother and his sisters accompanied him on his long trek across the Pacific Ocean. When Kiju first came in to our wonderful llnited States, he only knew the ABC's. To use the dictionary, he would sing the song to himself to remind himself where the letters were located. At first it was very difficult to find friends. Since he spoke no English, it seemed that many people shied away from him. As he learned more English, he grew socially. These new friends helped him to learn English faster than any teacher could. School in Korea was much different than the school in America. Almost all the schools were either all boys or all girls. School would start at 6 a.m. and would last till noon. K.iju hasn't had to miss any of his Korean food with all the Korean restaurants in Orange • County. K.iju is planning on staying in the United States to finish • college, and then either follow a • carrcr htre in the States or return • to Korea for a career. • This is one of the many • examples of how lucky we are to live in such a wonderful place and • go to such an outstanding school. Grandparents play imPortant rol~ $1,• prize up for grabs In •111111 poster mtalt attendon but tt Is not ftll rettlftd. Wlilat allMMlhl we do? Worried Gra'"9,.._tl Dear Worried Grandparent.a: Orandparenu have atwayi ~laycd an important role in p"rovidi~ grandchildren with unconditaonal lo¥e-, attention ~nd encourapment. With the number of troubled f amllica, tho sr•ndparents' positive pretence ls even moro critical. You arc completely correct with your assessment of your g.randcbildrcn'a needs. To dMlop a positive tclf-c:oncept, you"' children need atr~tlon, praile and 1 aenac or bek>nalna. If their parents aro unwillina or are not able to siYc thi .cmotioaal support, it is especially important that you be there for them. Read to your grandchildren. Talk with them. Recognize their efforts and achievement. Orandparenll are the &Jue boldina many families -----• together. ft It is mandparents unfortunate are the glue that your ton holding many =~ahter·in· f amllles law cholO not together. to listen ~o ___ .....,..._......,.....,_your acMcc. Many couples today find 1hern1eMI owrworted and streated-out in tryi"I to meet payments and tab care ol the houle and kldl. Their f atlpe i rcnectcd in nesatfve behavton with their family. Too often the parents' priorities don't pt changed until a tngcdy hits home. The best chance you have to chanp your aon and • dauaftter-in-law's behavior is 10 role model for them the way you want them to treat their chUdrcn. Contcioualy look for thinp for which you can praise your IOI\ and dautbter.ln·law. Andsptot~U nu, don't •• d . Meny of our American famil need your wildom and values delpentely. . ,.,.. .... := ..... Dr. ... ~ ...... ., 7lif Mc, .ut W. .., SL C.... -..,nG1. I n conjunction with World AIDS Day, the American Red Cross Onnae County chapter is aponsorin1 the third annual Oranae County HIV/AIDS Awareness Poster Contest. A Sl,000 arand priu is offered. in addition to prizes in the followin1 cate,oria: 1) Elementary School. 2) Middle School/ Junior High. 3) High School, ~) CoUcgc and S) Community At-Large. The intent of tho contest la to afve thole who live, work or So to IChool in OranJO County an ~ity to set more involved in the community and to learn more about HIV/AIDS. rotten abould bo submitted to caeturc the 1991 World AIDS Day theme: ,.~~QI the ~l~nao. • TM mcastae llKMlld e~ lndividuala, poup. and commuftitiel to Wort tascthu 10 combat the AIDS epidemic and respond compuaionately to ~ IMlta with Hl\l/AIDS. C on11Cl the AIDS Education C>mcc at tbc Oriftae C.oUnty • Qai)ter of the American Red ero.. 835-5381. ext. 263, for lbOr9 mfOrination about tho cont• and hoW to hM a pest speabr d to ,our pap about HIV/AIDS. t -'I • I . ;I ' I ~ Nice -placeJ-to -rent for 50-G a month B UT DOES IT INCLUDE ALL UTIUTIES! -U you're looking for a nice place to rent on a month·to--month basis, n get in line for the ol' Duke Wayne homestead on_N~~rt aay. A favorite attraction for cruising tourisu, even though the Wayn e family hasn't dwcllcd there in more than a dc"cadc (the Duke died in '79), the eight-room abode is being "offered .for r 1. wprcsen1 owners Sob and Beverly Cohen arc asking SS0,000 a 1nonth -believed to be an all-time high even for this land of lotus-caters. A mere pittance, considering that they helled out a reported $6.5 mill io n (give or take a mill) for the deed. In case you're still hcstitating, please be advised that a very large yacht slip is included at no extra charge . D 5cic:lety Editor Vida Deln ... 642-4321, nt. 3 l . , BUT WAIT, HERE'S AN EVEN BEITER DEAL -Coincidentally, Pilar Wayne is putting her fabulous Back Bay showplace, La Roca, on a lease-option basis. She's concentrating these days on her-promising art career and-would be- content with an atelier the size of, say, La Roca's tennis court. ....., 11111111 f't"1ID ~ f'• q'Ool\llll Roger and Candice $Cftnapp, left, and Judie a nd George ArgyrOs ho sted the Chapman reception.· '· The furnishings alone are mind-boggling - you've probably admired them in the world's Local Scene Partygoers make history at library . . lonfcr magazines -and most of lhem are included in the ta:b. So, you're sa"livating to know, how mu~h money are we talking abou!? OK, th at's a fair question. If you're b uying, irs in the neignborhood of $5 million,-which is a very love ly neighborhood. Only her agent, Jody A. Muncy of Tarbell Realtors, knows for sure. If yoi.1're merely renting, the mOnthly tab is only $12,000. And if mul ti-1alCnted Pilar really likes you , she may throw in one of he r delight ful oil paintings. No Jookic-loos, please, unless yo u're an art dealer. D DOES THAT INCLUDE A TEAM Of' PARAMEDICS? -If you're planning 10 attend the annual chili blowout staged by the Balboa Peninsula Point Assn., scheduled next Saturday, you'll be reassured to learn that one of the teams will be representing the Newport Beach Fire Dept. They're specially trained in extinguishing gastric blazes. Sorely missed at the festivities will be one of the cheeriest chiliheads of 'em all: Judge Calvin Peter Schmidt, who left us recently. Good ol' Cal always enlivened the scene. Among his cultural contributions: he introduced Congressman Chris Cox, then a candidate , to the joys of chili, Balboa style. If C.Ox could survive that heat, Schmidt reasoned, he'd be ready for Washington . D MOON OVER MOSCOW -Their "Moon Mullins" comic strip has been retired, but Ferd Johnson and son Tom, both of Newport Beach, are still turning oul the funnies. l 'here's this nole from Tom: ""fhought of a line I can't use. Wilh the Soviet Union economy in a shambles, shouldn't its basic currency be changed to the rubble?" (Tom Johnson also th anked me for writing about his Beverly !-!ills High School class reunion, circa 1952. "Got a kick out of that," he pens in left over India ink. ';Undoubtedly the first and last t i1n~ n1y name gets associated in the same item as Donald Brtn's." ARE YOU TIRED Of ARTIFIOAL NAILS! Grow your own back to natur;il nails JE551C~ " "' . , , " " '" '" .. ' ' '"'. By Vida Dean Pilot Society Edilot" :A: new place to party, one -Steeped in h1Story!-ChapiTian Univers ity supporters discovered it Wednesday evening when Judie and Geor~e Argyros hosted Chapman 100 s reception and dinner al the Richard Nixon Library and Birthplace in Yorba Linda. Joining the hosts greeting 70 guests were Candice Schnapp, party co-chair with Judie, and husband , «Roge r Sc hna pp , president of the Chapman 100 advisory council. Among those attending and having the opportunity to tour the $21 million museum located Oil nine acres were Gail and Ron Soderling, Dotti and Glen Stillwell, Diane McDonald, Jim Glidewell, Zee Allred, Marion and Tony Montapert, Jo Elle n Qualls (1he T iffany VP presented the Argyroses with a lovely crystal vase) and Nila and former 100 prez Alan Trider (who pointed to Time covers lining 1he wall and said Nixon was on more than anyone else - 73.) Other guests seated in the museum lobby area for the Golden Truffle-c atered dinner were university (changed from college Sept. 10) president Jim Doti and wife, Lynne, Nadine and Tom Wilek (he was in Washington during Nixon days as deputy Engagements R'"'1•ntlc Wtddl1J68 •t Sn ' • Witury Mee' Yldlll and SiiUlng v-ts • Our ~ Coo!'dlnalol\ PrcMcie Total "9nnlf<t ~ 10 Fit YOIM ludfet (714) 675-4704 . CALUGRAPHY BY MARIE Will •ddreu your invitations, place cards, wedding programs. variety of a>lor inks 760-8097 lee!'~ From left, Julia Rappaport, Bill Hall and Steve Ostr1n chairman of the Republican National Committee) and guest speaker Ken Khachigian of San Clemente, who has served as speech writer and adviser to Presidents Nixon, Reagan and Bush as well as Vice Pre sident Dan Quayle and adviser for Gov. George Deuk.mejian and others. Khachigian de lighted the audience with talk of his 31h-year stint as editorial consultant and r e search a ssis tant o n the preparation or Nixon's memoirs. "Chapman 100 was founded in 1989," said Newport Be ach attorney Schnapp. "We hold no ......... No.taltk tidy C.l;l,mo (.OUl'lfUd lll1 inl 1725Contp Aw:111.1e G.rman Horne Bekory Wetldlna C.kes "The Old-• Fashion Way" 2950 Crace Ln. C.M. C.11 lor Info 540-0281 . '' ' J awareness raiser, as party co.chair Steve Ostrin said " We arc here to have a lot or fun , hear a lot of music, touL..a.-gre.aLbome_and -le --- everyone decide-.. -that they can't Jive without'the Master Chorale in From· le (t, Brian Stucker, Nakeema Brooks 1and Loretta Ro binson fund·raisers, but pay either Sl,000 or SS,000 membership dues which goes for scholarships." 0 MUS IC, MUSIC, MUSIC: They're already grooming the next generation to ·perpetuate the oldest performing musical group in Orange County. The voices of Cos1a Mesa Children's Chorus like ringing crystal bells delighted the 500 friends of Orange County's Master Chorale arriving Thursday evening at 1'he Village Crean. It was no! a fund-raiser (tickels were only $10), but it was an their life." ''The chorale is 36 years old," commented director Bill Hall at1 the season preview eve nt. He's excited about the season which begins Oct. 20 at the OCj Performing Ar.ts Center, and equally enthusiastic about ·the C horale 's , June 25-Ju ly 12 European tour in England, France1 and. Italy (where the group will· sing for the second time for the l Pope). "You can all go with us," said Hall. (Yes, you can for about! $3,195 each.) j The .,101 or music" included a program by soprano (and Rams/ owner) Georgia Frontiere and baritone Richard Fredericks. I' Listeners included party co-chair Dr. Julia Ra ppa port, Nora Jorgensen, Nancy Hodgson, Ltt1 and King Burstein, hosts Donna I and John Crean, Dk k Engel andf ~ children's chorus director Loretta Robinson. Others spotted in the huge dining room (filled with nibbles and cookies) and around the village were Lu Smith, Ruth Ann Nasby, CC and Claude Whitney,J Jackie and Phillip Handle mam,1 Nancy and Steve McNash and the I Tom Allisons. The Kid~ Are Back-In-School And It's Time For You To Get BACK-IN-SHAPE Call Today & Ask About Our _ ''St art-Up Progra '' (714) 63'1-3623 SHAPE-UP NEWPORT WESTCLIFF PLAZA t1t' Stl'llt M 1..-A ...... ,....,......_.. r Vesta Curry holds up her pin marking the fifth anniversary of the Pe rforming Arts Center. M usic, upbeat, yet at times slow and romantic; dancers, leaping, slinking and gyrating; lights, flashing, bouncing and colorful, changing backgrounds for dramatic segments ... all the while 165 models paraded the latest fashions on the stage of the Orange County Performing Arts Center. That's fashion theater! With the two performances of the extravaganza ( presented Friday by the Guilds, the Center's five year birthday is under way. Whatta a way to start a celebration. "It's going to be good," predicted producer Carlton Bumett prior to the first show. He gets the understatement of the day award if you can judge by the applause and oommenU from the 4,200 attending the shows (2,400 by day and 1,800 by night.) The first act, featuring styles from 20 Fashion Backstage, Ann Stern has make-up applied by Richard Stevens prior to the fashion show. ------Island and South Coast Plaza stores signaled a black and white fall and winter ahead. But, after • intermission color burst forth and concluded with the finale of guest desi~ner Stephen Yearick's brilliant beaded beauties. "There are 165 of my evening wear looks in the finale," said '---.a.ol""""':....t....:•:.J Yearick who has designed for many Miss America.contestants, entertainers and socialites since 1986. Finale fashions are valued --S--1--at s1so.ooo.> OC ety Scgerstrom Hall became the -----• "Center of Fashion" early Friday morning with models, hair stylists and makeup artist arriving as early as 9 a.m. (Talk about backstage drama.) "Many of them were here when I arrived at 9:15," said Shari Esayian, chairwoman of the event, wearing a jade green three-piece Stracci. Before the curtain went up Esayian said, "This show will knock your socks off." Guild chairwoman and last year's show co-chair, Fiona Petersen said, "It really is fashion theater. I don't know how Carlton does it... trying to surpass last l'l!l...i!Rllllll.,."1 year's show." You had to look twice ... honorary chairman of the "Center of Fashion" ~thryn Thompson was dressed like a man appearing io a David Rickey and Company show segment. (Bet she looks better Wednesday as a girl at the "Starlight Expressions.") ; .I Show producer/director Carlton Burnett takes some time to chat with Shari Esayian, show chairwoman. For 460 fashion viewers, the event began with lunch in the South Coast Plaza ballroom. This time gave four of the former Guild chairmen a chance to reminisce and think about the future of the Center ... Georgia Spooner (1978-'81), Ciel Woodman ('87-'88), Patty Rowley Robertson ('85-'86) and JoAnn Boswell, now of Sun Valley, Idaho, shared a table and memories. The long hours of rehearsal and fittings, long hours of waiting for make-up by the artists concluded on a sweeter note for the models. After the evening show, the cast partied in The Center Room and the brownies were brought out ... pre-show dietin~ was over! BY THE WAY: The Guilds are The Center's original and largest support group with nearly 3,000 members in 37 chapters around the county. In 1990 The Guilds raised $620.000. , .. Dancillll puts '' 0 n the Town," the musical saga of three sailors on a 24-hour liberty in New York City, first arrived on Broadway in 1944, the collaboratio:l of a pair of relative neophyt cs named Leonard Bernstein and Jerome Robbins. rt inspired a 1949 Gene Kelly movie that has become a classic while the o rig i n a l stage ve r sion h as , .. Tllul languished in virtual obscurity. Theater Critio Wh y? The Laguna Pl ay h o u s e pr ov id es something of an a ns wer in its revival of the Be r n s t e i n- Robbins project, complete with a dozen or so songs you never heard o n the screen. D es pit e it s Michael Berry, Adam Pelty and Michael Hickey (from left) are three sailors "On the Townu in New York at the Laguna Pfayhouse. -----• exuberant staging by new playhouse artistic director Andrew Barnicle and some classy choreography by film veteran Jack Tygett, "On the Town" simply was a much better i.how on the screen than it i~ on the stage. happen in the original. The ab- sence of even fragmentary ro mantic rapport weakens the central plot and, by extension, the production. cameo characters. Adam Pelty is an agreeable but unexciting figure as Gabey, the sailor searching for the desirable Miss Turnstiles (Lee Wilson), but apart from the excellent ballet number they share, there's not much chemistry on either end. Miehael Berry as the avid tourist swabbic and Rosen's captivating cabbie have some fine comical moments, heightened by Rosen's Mermancsque vocalizing in the hilarious "My Place" number, one of the few which made it to the screen. The movie ve rsion logically had the leatling characters m~et briefly before Ke lly's sa ilo r began scouring New York to find the lovcl~ Vera-Ellen. And they also met for a night on the town - inte rrupted by her Cinderella-like 01ght to he r Coney Island cooch- dancing job -which also doesn't With the exception of the cocky female taxi driver -splendidly enacted at Laguna by Brie Rosen -the characters in the stage version are little more than set pieces, supporting players for the superlative dance numbers. While the movie gave each of its six principals an arresting personality, they are sketched quite lightly he re and often outshined by T11comTIEm {II) l~ 3i'Oj Sl1 ~ 10:15 DWAWI (R) 02:ll 2'45) 5:00 7:ll 10:00 THE ISLAND F d":>h1on l)ldrH! 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Yi111 <; D ~""• •' Bc1,. 895·5333 cmsucms jfG-13) 02:00) 4:45 9:40 -.HOOD (flG.13) 12f.6) 7:00 LATtFOIMU IPGI p:1s 3:ll) 5:45 8lll H WESTMINSTER MALL L 111 ,,,.<1 l'l'.•-1• \.'J1•\fn1 '1,,,., \1 , 893-0546 CINEMA VIE JO I C •' ' I' '•, 830-6990 NOTIHOTI (PG-131 r oo 3.00J s.oo 7ll) e:oo UYll'UIM {R) O:ll 3~:ll 9'l1 DUD (fl) 0:00 3:00\ 5:00 7:1,'0 9:00 LATE SIO# SAT 10:45 El TORO , 1.-_y 1• ! • I H··• t • • ., , • 581 -9500 WIPOl-fG) 112?12'.!l us 7~ t.15 --1.AGU~A ~ll.S II~. muc:s >.·.(, s :J ~ "'' 768-6611 Michael Berry 1truu comically as the third sallOr. a ri..., for a primitive mu who 1t1r1ct1 ant h ropo lo&ist Meta-Kate Hellman, but their numbers come off somewhat forced and contrived -muc.h like her character's muddled relatfonship with an aging judge (Ed Bcllrey), whose presence was thankfully exPsed In the screen version. Nancy Fut as a boozing vocal coach and April Morgan as ~osen's wallflower roommate score higher on the comedic scale, although they ovcrp~ay egregiously en route. Two background actresses who particularly excel in their cameo assignments are Doina Roman as a gossipy subway rider who starts every sentence with "So I said ... " and Stephanje Fargo as a club singer whose traffic-stopping beauty often pulls focus from the cenuaJ characters,. .however unintentionally, during her moments as part of the chorus. Musical director Bill Doyle's five-piece combo keeps the Bernstein score at a brassy high tempo. Those who remember the movie fondly may find the Laguna production a bit anemic, but first- time viewers should come away exhilarated. "On lne Town" continues Tuesdays through Fridays at 8 p.m., Saturdays at 2 and 8, and Sundays at 2 and 7 p.m. until Sept. 29 at the Laguna Playhouse, 606 Laguna Canyon Road, Laguna Beach. Reservations are taken at 494-8021. Area theaters to hold allllllons Several community theaters will be holding auditions for upcoming shows during the next week. Scheduled are: • Auditions for John Ferzacca's World War ll drama "The Failure to Zigzag" will be held Monday and Tuesday at 7 p.m. in OCC's Drama Lab Theater. Alex Golson is directing and will be casting 22 men of all ages. An Asian actor is needed to play a Japanese submarine commander. The play opens Nov. 7, and additional information 1s available at 432- 5640. • Goltlen West College will hold auditio ns for an updated version of "The Taming of the Shrew" Monday and Tuesday at 7 p.m. in the Actor's Playbox Theater. Roles arc available for 12 men and three wo m e n. the Sha kespearean comedy opens Nov. 8 in the Playbox. Call 895-8772 for details. • Tryouts for "The Philadelphia Story" will be held Sept. 29 at 6 p.m. at the Newport Theater Arts Cente r, 2501 Cliff Drive, Newport Beach. ~all 63 1-0288 for more information. 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Digital Cable Radio, a 24-hour audio service transmitting digital sound to subscribers' stereos via their cable TV systems, will be available in Costa Mesa on Oct. 1. Local The commercial-and DJ-free service offers uninterrupted, digital-quality sound on 19. narrowly formatted music channels. It also simulcasts M1V; VHl, HBO, Showtime and Cinemax in sound rivaling that of compact discs. Cable DCR's musical formats include Hit List, Country, Oassical, Oassic Rock, Solid Gold Oldies, Soft Rocle, New Age/ Contemporary Jazz and Urban Beat, Big Bands/Nostalgia, Easy Listening, Love Songs, Modc:m Rock, Musica Latina, T raditional Jazz, For Kids Only, Hard & ffeavy Rock, Oassfcarrr, Contemporary Cfiiistran700spel and Spectrum (which includes Rap, Reggae, Blues, Folk, Show Tunes). ' Oigital Cable Radio was test marketed o n the East Coast for about three years before it premiered May 21, 1990, with satellite transmission to Willow Grove, Pa. Costa Mesa is one of a handful of cities taking part in a national "roll-out" of the system. "This servioe is relatively new to everyone," said Steve McMahon, Copley/Colony's general manager. In fact, Costa Mesa's Copley/ Colony is the first Colony system in the nation to carry the service, the first cable system in the Los M cMahon explained that the sound of the music and premium channels will be even better than what' comes out of stereo televisions. Angeles-Orange County area to offer it and the third in the state to have it, he said. Costa Mesa was selected because of demographics and the capability of the cable system. to carry the digital signals, which originate o n the East Coast and are beamed to a satellite, which I TI relays them bock here. ,, McMahon explained that the sound of the music and premium channels, which already transmit in stereo, will be even better than what comes out of stereo televisions because those signals will be intercepted, processed and digitized before being sent up to the satellite. ., Of course, the first thing that came to mind when 1 heard about OCR was the bottom line : How much docs it cost? Nada -for a month anyway. Copley/Colony, for a limited time will install and let you try OCR for 30 days free of charge. If yo'u wind up keeping the service, it's $9.95 a month ($2 more if you want a remote control). ~ Installation involves your friendly neighborhood cable technician coming to your home and. installing the OCR tuner to your stereo. After that, you'll get CD-quality sound at a monthly rate that is less than most CDs. But you won't get Jim Ladd. Next l'tt.t: A Joa/ ca bit documentary •bout "Tbt Wedge." Colll Miii lDWAllDS C1H1MA RNTI• 2701 tbt1or 81.dJ Melo Verde C-979~141 1 Lete fw 0..-('G) l2;IS, 3. SIS, 7 30, 9 4S 2. Dec N..,ww4 ('G 13) 1:15,. 3,30, S •S. 8, 10 1S J. LMn' l ..... (ll) 12, 2, 4, 6 IS, 8:30, 10·30 • l.W.. ""4 IPG 13) '2 OS. 7 City lfkken (l'G 131 12, • •S. 9 40 lOWAaDS C'INIMA Hotbcw lll-d/Adom1 A-. 5•6 310'2 ~· Ooo4 (I) I IS. 3 IS. SIS. 7 1S, 9 IS. lllno llS....) HAHOI TWIN CIHIMAI Ho<bor 81.d/E w.1_ Srr"t 631·3501 I T_,_... 2 (ll) 1, 4, 7. 9 •5 2 .._(WI I IS, 3:30, S·•S, 8, IO·IS MUA C9t&MA NOWllOfl ...... /19111 SI ~6 50'25 ........ H9ftfY l'G 13) 12, •. 11 o ......... ~2.6, 10 TOWN CINTU C1M1MA1 South Cooat l'lolo 7SI 41114 l, NoluHI 9IM I'°' 1"G·l3) I 30, 5:15, 9 Ooc .wt,ud (l'G.13)315, 7, IO·•O(no I0-40S....J 9:45 2. i..t. tw ~ (l'GI 12. 2. •. 6 IS, 8 30, 10,30 3 Dafa_t_ (WI 12. •. 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Now's best ime to fix up the . lawn E arty autumn is the best time of the year f0t tackling lawn chores. Warm days, cool nights and above-average rainfall create the perfect environment for F rminatlng grass seed. It's more omfortable to work, and eddlesome weeds die away. Every successful lawn starts with good Seeds, proper fertilizing and great soil Few soils are born ferrific, but they can be .coaxed to excellence with the right soil amendment. Canadian Sphagnum Peat Moss, an all-natural son conditioner, is ideal for all soils. It aerates heavy clay, so prevalent in North America, and adds body to light, endy soil. It also absorbs up to 20 times Its weiiht in water, then freleases it srowry to thirsty plant lroots as they need it. ~ Now step back, take a ~ ltical look at your lawn and ecide what needs improvement. Common problems inqude thatch eildup, dog urine spots and mpaction. Here are a few lutions to some common lawn woes: •Removing thatch. That springy feeling underfoot probably means thatcll buildup. Thatch is a layer pf living and dead grass stems and 'r o o t s that impedes the ~netration of water, air ad light. emove thatch every couple of ars by using a hand thatch rake a rented power dethatcher. Merating. Heavy traffic from putdoor parties or childre n laying can compact grass and ake 1t harder for, gr~ roots to t the air, water and nutrients ey need to grow. To remedy is, aerate the lawn by using a ented power aerator to pull pfugs t of the soil and encourage al~ ~ development. Ra~e ff the plugs, then top dress the awn with Canadian Peat and Rejuvenate lawn patches with top-grade--grass s~ed and peaf moss. reseed following the steps .below. •Spot patching. It lawn problems are confined to 25 J?ercent or less of the total area, then spot patching is the solution. Purchase the best grass seed available. Cheap seed is no bargain; it's slow to germinate and may contain a high percentage of annual grasses and even weeds. The best lawn grass for temperate areas is a mixture of tall fescues, perennial rye and Kentucky bruegrass. fescues tolerate shade well, while rye and Kentudcy "blue" are sun lovers: To spot patch, loosen the soil in the affected area to a depth of four to six inches with a shovel. For d~ urine spots, remove a couple inches of the highly acidic soil and throw it away. Spread a two-inch layer of peat moss over the spot, then top this with a thin layer of starte r fertilizer. Using a garden fork, work the mixture into the top six inches of soil. Reseed at a concentration of eight to 10 seeds per square inch. Rake lightly so that seed is just barely covered by the improved soil mixture. Keep new seeds moist until they germinate. [Qf> dressing. Top dressing holds seeds in place and protects them against wind and drying sun. lawns should be top dressed after dethatching, aerating and spot patching. To top dress, apply a V• to 1/i-inch layer of moistened Canadian Peat Moss and water lightly but thoroughly. •The comp!ete overhaul. If more-than 25 percent of the lawn is in poor condition, it is advisable to revamp it completely. First. aerate with a· power aerator, then spread a one-inch laye r of peat moss over the entire area. Next, use a verticutter - a machine that slices deeply into the soil -to loosen dead grass and thatch while it mixes in peat moss to encourage a new, well- cond itioned seed bed. Broadcast a high quality seed over the entire bed, rake in lightly and roll. Finish with a top-quality 5-5-5 fertilizer, which encourages vigorous new seedlings. If the lawn has been completely taken over by crabgrass ad weeds, it may be best to kill off everything first by using a contact herbicide. There are safe, organic varieties available. Wait three days after use and follow the above steps. A lawn requires care and attention, and cool fall weather and Canadian Peat Moss can ma ke cho res a lot mo re enjoyable. LATFSf COLLECTIONS OF HICKORY WHITE FURNITURE HA VE JUST ARRIVED AND YOU SAVE40% DURING OUR SEPTEMBER SALE Cttate an air of Fttnch countryside living in your home with this charming dining room set. The blanc finish gives unmistakable warmth to the traditional style of this beautiful collKtion. H.J.GARJ~ETT fll~N ll'IRE MOUASt DAILY 104 SUNDAY 12·5 C&.OM9 ..... ., 2215 HARBOR BLVD., COSTA MESA• 646-0275 l M1k1 S-14 .f S-o,,,. F,..,..,., COMPARE & SAVE IMPERIAL Interior ytnyl latex flat finish for walla and ceilings, water Clean-up. W.., NlrlltO. SWIM eotre., Cl.to 819"00. *7~ ..... •aa~. ROYAL SATIN 9.ml.glola aCrytlc enamel, fast drying, non-yellowing excellent WMhablHty. ' ..... HIMjo. ..... eon.. catlO ee.nco. *ti'.!-. Saturday, September 21, 1991 Aft F 0 R y 0 u ~ <> <> .Tra~splant in back yard o~, but timing essentia~ Q I have a grapevine and a tilrCI of • paradise that have the e sun situation (full). Would it be OK to transplant the twof A. Feel free to b~d of paradise and the grapevine. However, timing will be necessary. When the grape- vine defoliate&, prune it back very hard, dig out as much root as pos· sible, then trans- plant the plants around if that's whu you are looking for. There probably will not be any gr1tpes growing transplant the "'* FllllFlll Things Green from it for the ------next three or four years. As far as the b ird of paradise 15 concerned. haclc away. It is a very durable type of plant that takes much abuse. Transplant this at any time of the year. • Q. I have had a couple of Sago palms die on me, some young. Is it best to keep waterang and hope or let them dry out for a while? A. Sago palms like to have high humidity. If they are dying on you, it could be that they are in too sunny a location. It also is very possible tha.l you are overwatering the plants!' If you feel that this is so, taper back on the wateri ng for a short while and see what nappens. It is not unusual to wait six months or more for results. • Q. A ~ung visitor cut my dwarf apricot tree right throu~h the middle of the trunk. It is m a whiskey barrel and was just starting to bear fruit. It kept a few green leaves for ~ while but is now pretty barren. Is it a goner? I have been RU Ff ELL'S UPHOLSTERY INC. ... , ..... c.... ..... 1122 .......... CISTI •SA-541·115' luckl• Up tor Lovel ~ . watering it faithfully every week for eight months, but it still doesn't change. The trunk is still a burgundy cOlor. A. With a traumatic experience like that, it is not uncommon for any plant to lose some or all of its leaves. The best thing for you to do is to give it some tender, lovi ng care, as you are, and to cross y<)Ur fingers. However, if the branches break off cleanly, it probably is a goner and is ready for that dwarf apricot nursery in the sky. • · Q . Would my dwarf lemon tree do better out of a whiskey barrel than in the ground? For the sake of space, I would rather keep it in a barrel. I'm ~ly getting about fpur iemons a year. Is that a poor crop? A. Dwarf lemons will do great either in whiskey barrels or in the ground. You see, they can acclimate themselves to either cr0wing condition. As far as the amount of lemons you are getting, it depends on how old tne tree is. You nger trees do not bear as much as older t rees do, t h e refore, an inconsistency in the amount of lemons. Pollination also is a big factor. You mew want to get another tree so tfie neighborhoOd trees can transfer pollen to one another. Hang in there and before you know 1t you will be getting plenty of lemons. • Q. Our fescue lawn is getting partlr incomplete ly brown, especially around the edges. Am I watering it too much or not enough? I water once a week. A. Fescue lawns have a problem with fu ngus. It is this fungus that turns tne area brown as you describe. Normally when we see something--jike this, we turn on the h~. Tiguring it is not getting enough water. On the contrary, it is getting too much water. It would be in your best interest to cut down on the water, then scrap that area of all dead debris, reseed and allow 1t to grow again. (Nick Federoff is co-owner of A.N.B. Industries, a landsc.ape, consultation, maintenance and contracting firm in Whittier. He can be heard from 5 to 7 every Saturday morning on KF/ AM 640 answerinp gardening and landscapin8, questions for Southern Caltfornia. Write to him in care of the Pilot. Box 1560, Costa Mesa 92626.J R~tireQl~n~ lMng for Active Seniors Our Sunday Brunch is . ''The Talk of the Town!" Give it a try, the tab is on us. Call for reservations. (714) 646-6300 2283 Palntcw Rd., Coata lleH Includes such luxuries u: •Maid and Unen SeMce • Dally Acttvtttes • Social Excuralona • Chautfeored Transportation • European cuisine • Fully equipped Kttchenettes ,_.,.~,·····• ..... f .... 110....·---= H•••--1"• ......... .__ ........ ... dtl •• .... " ...... a.-----~ .. , ... ..... ..... , ... ... Open-Door Lido Isle church always open for anyone in neea By Marge Bltettl Pflo( Rellglon ConlspondM N estled on the comer of Via Lido and Via Malaga in Newport Beach is St. James Episcopal Church, a charming, old fashioned structure that adds a touch of history and charm to Lido Isle. One immediately gets a feeling of warmth and hospitality by the welcome sign and the tall wooden church doors that seem to invite people inside for a visit. "We keep the churclt doors unlocked during the week so that anyone pass~y can come inside and say a p~ayer and in the beauty and the quietness encounter God," said the church rector, the Rev. David C. Anderson. St. James' invitation of hospitality is visible at Sunday Worship, when fresh carnations are handed out to each visitor, who is then invited to stay after the service for coffee. D ifferent services are also tailo~d to different individual a es. "At St. James, our servi 1terally cover the waterfront," Anderson said. leeP~pl.­ "At St. James, our semces literally cover the waterfront," the Rev. David Anderson says of his Udo Isle Episcopal church. all the freedom that the Holy Spirit allows," according to Anderson. extending from classical to contemporary, and he employs each for the different services. 5_1·~E Andtbe..,....~'W pi ................ ,...r partidpltion. C hurcb member Betty Connelly remomben the early days when, people would gather oullide Of ck ~ Bishop's home with lawn dWn to participate in Sunday • Worship services. After World War II, the community became more stable and formed a congregation. ln 1949, tho church was built. The church's hospitality and beautiful harbor location have made St. James a favorite spot for weddinp. Nearly SO weddings are held there every _year, and the calendar is U$1Jally filled a year in advance. Real commitment is required of coup!~ who plan their weddings at St. James. The church r~uires that couples attend eight·weelc, pre·marriagc classes, complete personality profiles and meet ttith a counselor tour tunes prwr to their wedding. Coupl~ are also required to attend Sund~ worship at St. James wbUe prepanng for tlie wedding. T he real vitality of St. James comes from the people who worship there, accordina to · Anderson. COSTA MESA -A Salvadoran fiesta -with entertainment, a Salvadoran dinner at 6:30 p.m .• plus a garage sale thro~t the day and evening -Will be held at Orange Coast Unitarian Univenalist Chun:h, 12S9 Victoria St., today. For details, call 646-4652. ••• ti al111P111 EUcllm'll1t llmll•• CORONA DBL MAR -Saint Michael and All ~ls Episcopal Cburcb, 3233 l'aCifle View Drive, 'Will be honored by the preseooe of the Diocese of Los Angeles' Suffragan Bishop, the Right Rev. Oacster Talton on Sunday. Sept. 29. The Bishop will celebrate the 10 a.m. Eucbaris.t and baptize and oonfirm new members. ~ that day is Saint Michael's festival day, the parish will additionally celebrate after the service with a luncheon attended by BishOJ> Talton. 111 W Mldlllllt ID PICllul •1111•1r1 1 COSTA MESA -New lftea}ben will be receiYed on Sunday at~ 10:30 Lm. scTVice at the Fint United Methodist Church of c.osta M 420 W. 19th St.. between Harbor and Newport boulevards. A luncheon in honor of the new members will follow the service al noon. The Rev. Galal Gough, senior minister, will lead a Heritage Tou of .the church buildings, telling the story of the church. which wu organ· ized on Easter Sunday of 1912, and climaxing the tour with a climb to the top of the tower. The Rev. Gougb's message at the 9 an<t 10:30 a.m. services, the fourtb in a 'series on "The Letters to the Seven Churches," will be entitled "Resisting Temptation," and based on Revelation 2:18·29. ...... ta ......... llL'lln NVOlullan At 7:30 a.m., a traditional service is held. At 9:30 a.m., a ' contemporary service is offered. And at 10:45, a charismatic service is held that "is done with "This church is dedicated to loving and serVing Jesus Christ, and we endeavor to hold up Jesus as Lord both of the church and of our individual lives and to discover what that means in a practical, everyday sense." COSTA MESA -"The Physical Basis of a Rational Faith" will be the topic of a sermon at the Orange Coast Unitarian Universalist ========================================:::::::===::.::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::~;;:;;:~Church, l2S9 Victoria St., by guest speaker the Rev. Maurice Ogden at Music Director Bill Roberts has a full range of musical talent . · The traditional service features traditional organ music and full LAGUNA <r United Methodist Church 21632 Wesley Or. La2una Beach 499·3088 Sunday Morning Worship & Christian Education 10 a.m. Ministers David Beades & Virginia Wheeler Wesley Counseling Center Services Available ea.ta ...... MESA VERDE UNITED METHODIST ·CHURCH ,,., ..... ...... a.rdt ...... ... -..... Or. Wllllam E. Steel 979-8234 fllST RIBJ r.111811 ~fbcll If COSTA r.IU 420 W. 19th St 548·7727 BetwMI Halfx¥ and Newpolt Wllllll' AT 8:tO Alll 18:1> CHURCH SCHOOL-ALL AGES-9:00 a.m. Nursery·Klndergarten· 10:30 a.m. Youth Groups Sunday Evenings Ministers: Galal Gou h, Tia Wildermuth HOl\IE TOWN WARMTH ON THE BALBOA PENINSlJl.A CHRIST CHURCH BY THE SEA UNITED METHODIST Balboa aa.,._ at 14111 Str ... '7S4IOI Lany Yoaag, Paator WonNp, Clucll School & Child Cara 9:30 A.M. I I I I I I I\ \ '- CHRIST LUTHERAN CHURCH ij (Mlaaourl Synod) 180 Vlctorle St., Coete Meu Lother V. Tornow, PHlot 131-1811 Bruce Jffh, Peetor WORSHIP SERVICE 1:00 10:30 AM I :(.~ "WE Ne A ~ 0cDtCATEO To LOW«> ANO 5£A111NO JE~ C...T Al LoAo AHO SA~· SAINT JAMES CHURCH episcopal Tradlllonal 7:30 a.m. Contemporary 9 a .m Church School 9 a.m Chartamatic 10· .. 5 a.m Wednesday 6:30 a.m. Fr. David C. Anderson Rector 3209 Via lldO, NtwPQtt Beach 71.W75-C210 HAMOR CHRISTIAN CHURCH (tlldplls " Olrilt) 1*11 hill. s.a ..... ......, ... -.sm Mornioo Worship 10 A.M. llllllS....., .... Newport a.ct\ -1723 W.aldiff •behind W•dff eoun• Holy Communion 9:30 a.m. &Inda)' Chld c;.,.. Sundey ~ (714)14&-1152 W•:::&..~ St. Andrew's Pr~byterian Church· Worship and hear this pnldial, Clirist-cmttttd. biblical mclll8C· "IT'S NEVER TOO LATE TO START OVER!' (Philemon 1:1·22) Sunday, Scptanber 22, 1991 Or. RkhlrdTodd 8:30 and 10:15 A.M. ,._... 600St. Andrews Road, Newport Beach, California (714)631-2880 (la'Oll from Newport Harbor Hl&h School at Irvine &.15th.) HLLH_iI<H ·s SCI/:"\'( ·1 ewport ChtirChcif P.ilfg1ous SCiince Dr. Juanella Evans "The Cosmic Dance ... Lessons For All" Service and Jr. Church: 10:30 a.m. Special attraction Seminar: :====~=-Coming Soon! Morning Star Sundayl Sat., Oct. 6th 10:30 a.m. with guest speaker Rev. Marguerita Craycroft . Dlal an Inspiration 646-6464 Child Care PrcMded Adults Jr. et.11th 8:00, 9:45, 11:30 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. 646·1032 263-1261 Dr. Peggy Bailett. D.D. "FORGIVE AND GROW0 SERVICES; 8:45 A.M., 10:30 A.M., 5:30 P.M. ~CHURCH OF RELIGIOUS SCllNCI ..... " ...... ~ ........ s-. 2205 MAIN STREET, SurT'E 23 SEACUFF VILLAGE HUNTINGTON BEACH, CA 92688 I (714) 960-1331 CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCHES BRANCHES OF THE MOTHER CHURCH, THE FLRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST IN BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS. THE SUBJECT FOR THIS WEEKS BIBLE LESSON IS ''MATTER'' ...,., .... nnl a.di .. Clrttt Sdedat ,. "' '* ...,.., Ille* s-.., ... 1 ............ ,,.. ...,., .... lltla.• ........... .,llW.L* .... M Ill I U.·S P.& het.·7·1 P.ll Qlt Clrt ,,...... , ...... •.a · llM U. 1w ... n.. ... ·UM ............... a.. ...... ..... ., .......... c..i .. .. a...a...., ....... a .. u. ............. t (11111 ..... c. C.111 ... "" Clilrcll ti~ ..... • ......... c.. .. a.u • ....., ....... A.& ..... """' ....... ... ................ ,tt.tU.-4P& MIU..IP.& M.,. ~ ltWllM to ........ ~"'*" -= c.."=~:1u."':=r WM1n 11111!1f S-••11 Tea• "'' ....... a...-. ALLCIMIC- , __ ----------· the 10:30 a.m. service on Sunday, Sept. 29. Ogden, minister of the Unitarian Universalist Church of Orange County in Anaheim, will explore recent research in brain evolution, and resulting perspectives on faith, religion and possibly the trinity. Child supervision and infant care will be provided. for information, call 646-4652. aaa an ... 'Divorce Raconry Wll'llllilll' CORONA DEL MAR -The Lutheran Church of the Master, 2900 Paci& View Drive, will be offering a "Divorce Recovery Workshop" beginning Oct. 1. . Putor Mark Anderson leads the workshop, which will ~ based on Lewis Rambo's book, "The Divorcing Workshop." Rambo's book will be available to all participants at cost, and the workshot> is open to all divorced or separated members of t~. c:ommumty. Childcare will be available. Contact the church office at 759-1031 fO( more information. Gald lnvllll .... to ........ Ill BALBOA ISLAND -St. John Vianney Guild invites women in tho community to a Membership Tea on Wednesday at 2 p.m. at the home' of Mrs. Howard Ulene, S Weybridge Court, Belcourt, Newport Beach. 11 For reservations, call Miss Joan Benson at ·673~6978. For informatiot\' about the guild, call Mrs. Raymond McArthur, president of St. Joh'n Vianney's, at 644·0646. Music llrlCIDr to give ....., recltll CORONA DEL MAR -Rodger Whitten, music director fll Community Church, Congregational will be giving a recital of pia .. music at the church on Sunday, Sept. 29. The public is invited to the event, which is scheduled for 7 p.m. at lhf church, which is located at 611 Heliotrope Ave., one block north of Ea' Coast Highway. Admission is $5 for adults and $4 for children. Whitten, an Irvine resident who has served as Community Church'~ music director for two years, will play a program of Romantic &¥ Impressionist oompositions, which include works by Ravel, RacbmaninotJ and Chopin. A former member of the faculty at Irvine Valley College, Whitten now maintains a private studio in Irvine. l*l'Cll on.. 111 llb:lllan ........ COST A MESA -The fall adult religious education program hu been announced by the Orange Coast Unitarian Universalist Church, 12S9 Victoria St., Costa Mesa. Tho seaions CIO\'er a wide variety of topics, including: science, religion and the family in the modem world; comparative rel~ns, writing )'QUr spiritual autobiography, sketching and other art activities, play reading, orientation, UU World discussion group, movie& with the minister, and others. Some have limited enrollment and a series of weekly sessions. Somb have no admission and othen suggested donations. 11 Pacilitaton include the Rev. James Nelson, Shelly Webb, Paul Jillsoni Birdie Reed, Paul Oethard, Ben Hubbard, Judy Tomlinson, Betty Guthrie, Richard Carter, Shari Loeschen, Anna Friesen, Mieque Weinstein, and board memben. · For ldedule details contact Paul Jillson, adult education chair, at 854- 2695 or the church off'ace at 646-4652. 11r•1n lllt•1111 'Piii .. II Ult' • . • • Editor William LobdeTI ... 642·4321, e>d. 351 [rl itorial -11111 llmt cltlzins are informed citizens The envelopes, please ... " ~ Thumbs down to whomever propoaed the ktea of charging Costa 1l Meu residents an annual fee of $50 ,, for oo;s>ies of City Council agendas and $2S :JI for mUIUtct of the council meetings. Historically, local residents have ·been able to have agendas and minutes mailed to them simply by giving the city self-addressed, stam~ envelopes. The same policy is used 1n Newport Beach, Fountain Valley and Irvine. . Fortunately, council mcmbcn in Costa Mesa quickly dashed the idea of charging residents for agendas. "I'm personally appalled by this," said councilwoman Sandy Genis. Indeed, charging resident$ for basic participation in-city government is Letters appalling ... es\'jcially since those same residents are a I ready footing the bills in Ciiy Hall. I . Thumbs up to the recommendation for banning rollersltates, skateboards and even bicycles from Newport Beach's popular boardwalk - which !ittctches rrom the Newport Pier to the Balboa Pier. The committee, made up of council members and Balboa residents, has suggested the city move forward with an interim ban until a more lasting solution can be round. Makes sense. The boardwalk is so congested, especially during the summer, that skateboards and bikes are flat-out dangerous. No doubt that's why a judge recenily awarded $279,000 to a pedestrian who was~knocked-down on the-boardwalk by a biker. • A more lasting solution, of course, would be to construct a second pathway fOr bikes and skateboarden. Widening it might work, too. Thumbs down to the idea of scuttling 1he long-floating Character Boat Parade. The parade, which celebrated its 31st annive rsary this year, has been on the endangered list for some time now as interest and participation in the colorful and slighlly waclcy event has waned. One explanation for its decline may well stem Crom the fact that the parade has not had a ftxed date in recent years. Lately it's been staged during the summer, earlier it had been held in the ran. Organizers should give the parade an annual dale -maybe the Fourth of July -and more publicity. That way, it might develop an identity the way the highly suc.ccssful Christmas Boat Parade has. The Dig Oops Award this week goes to ... us. In covering last Su nd ay's hiJ.hly attended Chowder Cookoff, Pilot restaurant critic and cookoff judge Ma rla Bird remarked on the lack or clams in some o r the entrant's bowls. She suggested that while there's nothing wrong with using shark or even shrimp in chowder, the organizers should consider changing the contest's name from the Clam Chowder Cookoff to tfle Chowder Cookorr. Only trouble is that irs already called the Chowder Cookorr. Oops. -No matter what some think, ..,"" "FllEIDOM HOMF' off« ... Open border? -slif Soner has his rights, too T he Tm""iginCci -horro7-~--~what will become of C lfornia without increasCd immigra ion and open borders due to 6ur aging baby boomcrs, threatened in Joh n McGlinn's Sept. 5 letter to The Pilot, is rife with the mylhs sur rounding ou r growi n g immigration glu l. E. nelosed is a copy of the orig;nal flyer advertising the Freedom Tract in 1953 when it was new. Note the "Freedom" in Freedom Tract! What I see happening in our community is the antithcsi.~ of freedom: a small mino rity forcing their narrow views on the majority and dci;>riving Sid Soffer of hi s constitutionally guara nteed right to use hi s property as he wishes. Roger Carlson, Pilot Sports Edi tor, wrote an article regarding Sid Soffer and his battles with the Ci.ty of Costa Mesa. It couldn't have been filled with more missta1cments. Maybe Mr. Carlson should move 10 a community like Irvine. He ~·ouldn'I even have to look when hir comes out of his house in the morning because it would look like all the other houses. But then he wouldn't have anything to complain about. Many of us bo ught here because there wasn't a· homcowncis association. Maybe t~13t's why the developer, Herber! Kronish, named it the Freedom Homes. In his article, Carlson stated that Sid's backers don 't even live in the area. In fact, I live in the a.r.ca. More than ISO neighbors and I signed a petition supporting Sid. Those neighbors included both neighbors on either side and lhe five houses across the street from him. How many of Carlson's neighbors would be wi lling to sign a petition supporting his self- serving and balf'pcyous editorial? (Well. Shakespeare made up words, too.) In large print, Carl son says he is Sid's neighbor. Yet, he lives on another stree t and has no view of Sid's residence. Further, he writes that the cars are use less and arc parked. on the lawn. In truth, his vehicles arc classics, and I have been told that a high-ranking city official offered to buy one from Sid. They have been parked on Sid's concrete driveways for a numbe r of years. To appease the city, Sid has not only poured the concrete for them to sit on, bul also gotten registrations, bright shiny new license plates. and put some behind the fence that he built because of the cily's demands. Each time the city· has enforced a new ordinance (or should I say o rdnance) against him, Sid has complied with it. Yel some are still out for his blood, and I guess lhey won't be satisfied until hell freezes over. Another falsC staten1ent Carlson made ..-.·as that all of Sid's avenues of protcsl have been exhausled. Has he never heard of the appellate process? I 1ried to have a civil discus.sion with Carlson regarding his leller bul the guy was irate. I-le must ~pend too much time covering 1he fighl s in hockey games. He should st ic k to reporling sporls. Hopefully, he is more objecli"!'c ------··--.._ ____ _ ---·-...... ._.. ___ _ ------· --_.,. ____ _ ·------- FHA IM'.~~~:~~~D. IPPRDV . ··-·· ... ··--·-----,.__ .... ·----. ...,.. ... ___ _ .,_ ___ _ ·---·--·--·------····---.. , .. .__ ·----····--·----·-----· ·------11/tYOlfl Gflt M •. · •. , OlttJ'IJfl lllNlfl Tlllt:IHTO NEWPORT VISTA COl\1PANY '.:::.::::':::::::::::.::::· and accurate in that area. There arc nicer ways to deal with neighborhood disputes. We don't have 10 kill flies wi th sledge han1mc rs. CHESTER GAMBONI Costa Mesa Editor's note: Chesler Gamboni is a neighbor of Roger Carlson ·and Sid Soffer. In true "baby gloomt:r" style, he warns us our society is doomed without the ne.,.,. blood . Ethnic interest groups arc beyond devout in their efforts 10 convi nce us that we can absorb ·limitl ess numbers of dropouts from other countries, thus restoring the American Dream. No1 true. Example: ;\merica·s besl (or y,•orst) compc1i1or in the GNP Lc~gue Japan did not achievt: their present black-ink. dominant financial position wilh the muth-1outed "\8-to·25 age group" workers -y.•ith their own or wiLh immigrants. They did it via cos t reduc tion s, increased productivity, shrewd planning and aulomation . In contrast, ou r clear and present danger is nol the trendy and repeated suggested dwindling labor pool. but drowning un- hyphenated American taxpaye rs in a sea of red ink -caused by endless payn1ents for social. medical. welfare and educational benefits 10 lho~c who come here fron1 other cuun1ric s. l"hc open llordcr I~ pcrhap~ a clo)cd issue - it may alr('ady be too lat e. MAX Sl'. YVES Nc..-.·porl Beach l note of thanks for helping to feed the hungry How to get involved! 0 n the weekend of August 17, you were kind enough 10 run an editorial on a project that several of our local restaurateurs and food suppliers have been worki ng o n with those great people at S.0 .S. It was entitled "Feeding the hungry a good cause, sure bet." • This is a belated hearty Thank You for the recognition and for the publicity. As the president of one local restaurant group and a board member of another, I can 1cll you that, as a group, these restaurant and industry people are, on~ of the greatest bunches or givers to all kinds of good causes Uaat I have ever seen. And they do it quietly a'nd without looking for publicity or reward. So it's .. particularly gratifying when an editorial appears out of the blue giving a well-deserved pat on the back to these wonderful people. I'd also like to tell you that the genesis of all this was a phone call to me from (Pilot restaurant critic) Marla Bird asking if we could meet to sec if there was some way the local restaurants could help S.O.S. Without that call, there'd have been no editorial. Speaking of Marla, I'd also like to tell you that she's not onl'l a breath of fresh air for those o us in the businc55, but is the critie-to- rcad for our customers as well . We keep tabs on the latter very c lose l y, and her upbeat, professional, tcll-it-like·it·is style has earned the respect of the dining and the restaurant communities. Finally, you 'II be pleased to learn that, as a result of the editorial and a slory you did previously, we have gotten calls from restaurant people who asked to participate, and from people who just want to be involved in reeding the hungry in one way or another. As an old journalism graduate from Stanford (class of '52), it makes my heart happy to sec the press so powerfully positive in our communi ty. Many thanks again for your su pporl. It is truly appreciated. HAL ROSOFF Irvine This is your community newspaper, and we'd like to hear from you. Here's how you can become an active participant in The Pilot's Community Forum page. ,,.. Call the Readers' Hotline (642-6086) and leave your message. While we welcome all comments. we'll only publish comments from those who leave a name (pl ease spell it out), city and phone number (for verification). ti"' 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 Lobdell can be reached at 642·4321, ext. 351 and would Jove to hear from you . II' Our \1ews vs. your views. In our news page, I/lie 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 we disagree with -in the interest of fairness. The Pilot's opinions are restricted to our editorials. How to contact your legislators J STATE' SENATE 1'. PRESIDENT Gtoc'Jlll Bush, The Whitt House1_!600 Pennsyfvania Ave., Washinaton, D.C. 2tDOO Marian Btf"IUOll (R), 37fh Disl., 140 Newport Center Drive, Suite 120, Newport Beach, 92660, 640·1137. (Represents Newport Beach ORANGE COUN1Y BOARD OF SUPERVISORS Hall of Administration, 10 Civic Ce nter Plaza, Santa Ana. 9'2701 Genis, vice mayor; Peter Buffa, J ar. Humphrey and Joe Erickson, council members. VICE PRESIDENT Din Ou.fk, Sc)1atc Office Building, Wa1hingtOn, l>.C. 20$10 GOVERNOR Pete Wllaon, (_Rl State Capitol, S.cnmcnto, 95814, (916\44S·2841 " U.S. SENATORS • Alo• c-(D) IS1S1 W. C<ntury " BM!., Sultc SIS, Lot Mgclc1, 90045, '(213) 215·2186. 4' ~· ~ CR), 2400 E. !Utclla ""·· 1t Su110 1068; Anahelm, 92806. 634-2331. Mill may 1/10 bt 1ddrt11cd to U.S.Seneto. W.1lhi"1lon. D.C 20510. . ~ U.B.llOllS& OF RIPllGENTATIVES ~~ .. CUI, C••, .(Rl, •Oth Dill" 4000 d MKArtlnlr Inoa., Eut Tower. Newport 1 Beach. 9™0. 7*22'4. (Rcpruenll p"1U ttb of Cotta Meu 1nd Newport tJcacb) '" ' John R. Lewis, {R) 35th Dist., 1940 W. O~•!llewood, i.<J6 ; Orange, 92668, 939-0604. (Represcnu Costa Mesa) STATE ASSEMBLY Gllbett ,....,_, <R). 10th Dist., 4667 MacArthur Blvd.J. Su11e 201.t.. Newport Beach, 92660, 1S6.Q66S. (Kepresents N~ Beach.! Nol•• Frint.lie. CR/• 69th Dist., 1719 Newhope St., Suite 20 , Fountain Vallf:.YJ 92708. · 662-5503. (Rcprcstntl Costa Mc.,) • CAUPOltNIA COASTAL CQMMISSlON •s F...,..~n Francisco, CA 94105. (41S) 904-JlOO. ( th cou1 res.an COYCnp so1n bct-n -lo 1.o<11 Buch (213) S90-S071, and S.n Diea.o (6191197·97'0. Llc9I com•lllloMr Ota Mlcln•le. (619) 723-9286 Thomas F. Riley, Sth Dist., 834-3550. (Costa Mesa, Newport Beach and SaQJ.a Ana Heights) COUN1Y BOARD or EDUC\TION 200 Kalmus Drive, Col.ta Mesa, P.O. b 90SOI 92628°9050. 966-4000. El ubttlt. D. P•rbr, member, Truslcc Arca S (Cooll M.,. and Newport Beach) ORANGE COUN1Y FAIR BOARD 88 Fair Or., Costa Me~, 751-FAIR. Pruident lkVffty Lil ...... ; vice President 1.a,.,, Amokt: l>ircc1ors T.. no· ..... Cllni HooH, Ch1tle4te Ctta11h N••(J' Qeote,1 Buck Jot.•t. ltandJ S11t h, O.n Wlllcl. cm GOVEllNMENT Costa Mna: City H1ll1 11 Fa.Ir Drive~ 1S4-S2lJ. Mal)' Honitntckle . mti)'Oro Sandra Nnrport Beath: City Hall, 3300 NcY..-port Blvd,, 644·3309. Mayor, Phil Sansone, Mayor pro tern, Clarence Turner, John Cox, Evelyn Hart, John Hedges. Ruthelyn Plummer. Jean Watt council members. NEWl'ORT·MESA UNlt1ED SCHOOL DISTRICT , 1601 16th St., Newport Beach, 76().3200. Supcrintcndcn1: John W. Nk-oll Board Membets: Sltt:rry Loofbourrow, ch1lnn1n; Jim de 8oMa., Rod M1teMUll8n, Jud_y FrllHO. Kt111 W9l'W'aa. Fonut Wtmtr, Tom Wlllla.ns. Tell the Piiot Edilor's note: The following are samples of readers' comments concerning The Pilot Pizza Pursuit. For the past few weeks, The Pilot has been collecting names of the mosr popular pizza places as suggested by our readers. /(you don't see your favorite pizza spol listed here, give us a slice of your opinion by calling 642-6086 wi1h the name and address of the pizzeria. Results will be announced in an upcoming issue. Only callers who /eave their names {spt:lled out), cities and phone numbers (for 1'erification) will be p1Jb/ished. Our fami ly is voting for Donatellis Pizza, 2230 Fairview Road in Costa PvlesrThcy tl:Ne the""bcs't pizza around, simil ar to the cast coast pizza. LORIN LAST Corona del Mar I wa nt 10 give my vote for Zubie·s Gi lded Cage, 1714 Placentia. Costa Mesa. MILLIE MILLER Costa Mesa The place is the Pizza Bakery and il's in Westcliff in Ne..-.·port Beach . We jusl absolutely lO\'e it. GERI FRAZIER Newport Beach I just ~·anted 10 let you knoy.· tha1 the best pizza in town is Lamp Post Plzza at 462 E. 17th Street and I am really blowing it by gi\•ing vou this information because ihen they will be overwhelmed with customers and they will probably have 10 enlarge and will become all commercial and it will be like drivc·through or something. They really arc the bc,1 SUE WINKLEY Costa Mesa I vole for ttic Lamp Post Pizza, 642 E. I 7th St., Cos1a Me.sa. Best pizza place in IOY.'R. DAVID SWEITZER Costa Mesa I'd like to put in the nan:ie for the Pizza Bakery, located at 1741 Westcliff Drive, Nc..,,·por1 Beach. I think they have cxcJHenl pizza. I work next door to.them and I eat there jusl about cvel)' day. CINDY MANSFIELD Ne..-.·porl Bt:ach Munchies Pizza is th e all 11me. You won't be able to find a better one. JIM HEATH Huntington Beach It has 10 be Mutt Lynch 's down by the Pier. l have taken many. many people there and they've all raved about it. It seems to be the bc~t one around. JOE HARRIS Newport Beach The Original Pizza is by far the best pizza in Newpon if not California. It's on the peninsula. JOSEPH TORRES Newport Beach Best pizza is Haus of Pizza in Costa Mesa. ' ' ' ' ' ' ' : i • : ; ' I. ' ' ' ' •, '· • •• .. ~ .. • I ; DONALD WATIS Fountain Valley '-------------'~ ~------------~'' An Independent Newspaper Publ;shed by Page Croup Publishins, Inc. Elliot Stein, Jr. chairman Jim Greatlnpr ,publisher Wiiliam s. lobdlll editor & vb president SteveMolille mollOl!ing editor w_.........,.. 1901 ·1989 loonding p<1blisher ' I ! I I• ·-°' -,. - By loriAnn 8uheda ...... tho biddina procea bad notlaing to do with lhe lawsuit • ' . . . . pe~ the llMJlt lucnllw awap meet la the country. COST A MESA -Members of the Oranae County Fair Board continue to dub with opentors of the Orange O>unty Marketplace over next April's leue renewal for the lucrative swap meet. This week, the Fair Board canc:eled bidding for the lease after Robert TeUer, the current operator, filed a lawsuit contending the board is trying to take control of the swap meet. in violation of state law. 11(The board) just felt it WU time that clarifioation be made on the i1auea and conditions of the (Request For Pr()l)Olals ) • ., The requc.at. which tell the coadlliom for bidding on the lcue to operate tbe swap meet. baa been the primary point of contention with Robert Teller. the swap meet opentor. Tho Tel-Phil leac, boWever, will oapire in-A&>ril. A.ad fair board momben blYO decicfed to put it up for anbs to •• the best deal ~ can. Under the exiltina lease, Tel-Phil pays the atate lS percent of all food and beverage grou receipts plua one third of the money it makes rentina apace to tenants. Te&-Pbil contllldl la the auk that the Pair Board liidudid .ewralorilioal which would emeadally eutile \;' to take OYCr tbe ...., meet The county rai~nda, where the awap meet ii held ~ weekend, is owned by the state and managed by the Pair Board~ The au.it 11ka that a temporary restraining order be placed on the biddin& ~ until the matter could ao to court. A bCUiog on the restraining order w~ set for Oct. 4. It ii ~ tbe law tor a atate eadfy to ~rate or manaao a private But Norb Bartosik, general manager of the faiT board, said the decision to cancel Teller founded the Oranp County Marketplace in 1969 and, along with business partner Thomas Pbilipe, spent the next two decades turning it into In the request for proposals, the board ub for at least 3S percent of all gross receipts and SO percent of an profits. One of thole pnMlioaa wOukl re ~ board the authority to hire and fire swap meet employeca. Another would reduce the cap on the number of vendon Last year Tel-Phil grossed $14.4 mi.Jlion, turning $3.7 million over to the state. .• N: City COlllCll •s -- . 1111 lauranca altar rl1ll'lnllnt --: PPIVlnllon ........ •w In llllPlct From A1 Wynn, who will leave the city at the end of the year after 20 years at its helm. The City C.Ouncil recently gave Wynn a pay raise that boosted bis annual salary to $143,436 -the second-highest city manager's salary in the county -and his estimated annual retirement salary to $83,000. paying for, quality health rnsurancc," the ordinance states. Under a program established in July, other long-term Newport Beach employees pay 25 percent of their health insurance premiums upon retirement, with the other 75 percent paid by the city and cw:rcnt~Joyee ~nt "butions. In Costa Mesa, employees retiring after 20 years also get 15 percent of their premiums paid. Only after 30 years with the city do retiring employees get 100-percent coverage, according to information from the personnel department. From A1 themselves last year. "That docs not mean we don't take (their thoughts) seriously thoug}t." Woolley said._ "We don't disthiss it, even if it's said carelessly or in jest." That's why the district has set up -several suicide prevention programs, including one at Estancia that trains students to counsel peers who appear to be at risk. '"fhe-mrctal-poinr-R-whetr11 student has not only thought about it, but visualized it." Crockett said. ''Then It's all '$)'Stems go here. We get outside help immediately." The district has a crisis team comprise'd of professional psychologists and counselors to intervene when there is a suicide or a suicide attempt. That team is currently working with a teen who came to the district several weeks ago from a nearby city after his good friend and another teen put a bullet through their heads in a double suicide pact. Beltran said he can almost relate to the students' horror. It was during Beltran's first year with -Ncwport·Mcaa four years ~ that he met a recovering drug addict who had transferred to this district from the East C.Oast. Beltran remembers the 18-ycar- old students as "a nice kid. We got · to know each other really well and he was doang really weU. Then one weekend he killed himself with a shotgun. "That really devastated me. It was very tough for me. I just couldn't get rid of it for months. "If it affects us as adults and professionals. bow devastat.ing must it be for a young friend?" The CDC found that suicide attempts and suicidal thoughts are "significantly more likely" for girls than boys. Thirty-four percent of fem ale students -said 'they had seriously considered suicide, compared with 21 percent of boys. And-while 10 percent of girls had tried it, only 6 percent of boys had. Hispanic students reported the highest rate of suicidal thoughts and attempts -respectively 30 percent and 12 percent. Whites were next -28 percent and 8 percent -followed by blacks - 20 percent and 7 percent. The CDC report also noted that previous studies have shown that the suicide rate among Americans lS to 19 has quadrupled in four decades, from 2.7 per 100,000 in 1950 to 11.3 in 1988. "It's been .on the rise for quite -sdme--time uow;" ·-said Jan.em Johnson, head counselor at Newport Harbor. "And we have been awaTe utit:" The last time a Newport-Mc~ district student committed suicide was in the summer of 1990. The proposed ordinance reasons that the top three city officials "serve at the pleasure of the City C.Ouncil without the protection afforded by the civil service system," and thus, payment of ·these retirees• share of the premium "will serve as an inducement to remain in city service without civil service protection." "For many years, long-term employees retiring from city sc rvice experienced great difficulty in obtaining, and then The city of Huntington Beach provides a flat monthly subsidy of $244 to retiring employees who have served 20 years with the city, according to personnel department information. PAC: Phllharmonlc Society collb'lbules to center success JEN•: Pllllllng lamlly wtlh bride FromA1 ago at the Ancient Mariner restaurant where she worked as a waitress. He's been divorced from wife No. 14 for about eight years. Fourteen is a significant number in Jenson's life. At age 14, he was abandoned by his parents, a traumatic event he believes ha& caused his heightened need for affection. "From then on out, it's been very necessary to know somebody wants me," he said. Although his marital track record is a little shaky, Jensen said this time it's for keeps. "l wish everybody could be as much in love as I am," be said. "We're planning a family. I've never been this happy." From A1 Philharmonic .Society for nurturing a core arts audience. "The phil~annonic society has always had an intelligent, sophisticated audience," he said. "When they took their events to this glamorous performing arts center, the audience remained sophisticated." The hunger for contemporary music is nourished by Erich Vollmer, executive director of the county Philharmonic Society. "l happen to be a champion of 20th century music," he said. "Our audiences need to have their cars washed out now and then." Despite the musical ambitions of county artistic directors, 1 the recession he.s added a cautionary note to programming decisions. "These are times that "ydu do look very carefully at how much you charge, how much you pay artists and how big of a season you're going to mount," Vollmer said. Contemporary works by composers William Kraft and the late Charles Ives last season were well-received by county audiences, according to Louis Spisto, executive director of the Pacific Symphon31. "Traditional classical music a\idiences have been somewhat resistant," Kraft said, "but our experience indicates that Five Wa .s To Expand Your Me icare Benefits. 1. No Premiums.* 2. No Deductibles. 3. $5 Doctor Visits. 4. $5 Prescriptions.* 5. Secure Horizons. Find out how Secure Horizons provides even more benefits from Medicare. As one of the largest health plans for people with Medicare, Secure Horizons offers you all these benefits -and more. We invite you to find out more at one of our infonnative presentations listed below. If you are unable to attend one of our presentations, call 1-80().3~ for your free Secure Hori.zon.5 infoonation packet. Featured Medical Provider: Santa Ana/Tustin Physicians Group ~ Friday, September 27 10:00 a.m. Mimi's Cafe • \ 1835 Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa Continental Breakfast 1-800-322-8877 .. when the music is presented in the best possible way, you've got a fighting chance." Opera Pacific General Director David Di Chiera also secs a growing sophistication in county audiences, evidenced by their willingness to sticlc around for the curtain calls. After a cautious first year in 1986, when Opera Pacific presented "La Boheme" and "Porgy and Bess," last year's season featured such infrequently performed works as "The Pearl f ishcrs" by Biz.et and "The Masked BaU" ~ Verde, both of which Di Chiera said were cnth11siastically received. "We're just at the threshold of OllNEUS: Back • In cmty Jiii From A1 But Pawloski added that he hoped he would also be allowed to present additional evidence. which he declined to describe, that was not permitted in the first trial. Killelea, who campaigned for stricter speed laws in the narrow alleys surrounding her Balboa Peninsula home, pushed her children against a wall and stepped into the alley as the speeding red sports car approached, apparently trying to shame the driver into slowing. According to the jury's verdict in his first trial, Ornelas, who'd spent the day at the beach drinkinf rum and malt liquor with fnends, plowed into the woman as she tried to move out of his path. Th e e n t i r c s c e n e w 81· inadvertently filmed by Ornelas' friend, a passenger in the car. Ornelas ran from the scene and was captured a short distance away. Prosecutors accused the Huntington Park teen of aecond- degree murder but jurors instead found Ornelas guilty of the lesser offense, and a judge in May 1989 sentenced the former soccer player and cross-<X>unuy runner to the maximum 10 yean in prison. Despite bis attorney's attempts to have him released since the conviction reversal, Ornelas has remained incarcerated. Prosecutors in recent months successfully argued that Ornelas posed a danger to the public with a history of alcohol abuse. In March, he was moved from Soledad Prison, bis h<>mo for the last two yean. to Oranao County Jail to await hil new trial. Tho youna man's mother, BlanCJ, aaid her 1on'1 reltP>us faith bas helped blm remain atrona. althOu&b be it obYIOualy The Mesa Con10Hdated Water District will hold a Town Hall Porum Monday and Thu~ at 7 p.m. for dillenl in1cre1ted in le.amiq more about the their c:onumanlty'• water needs .and tho diltrkt'• , what we need to do as a cultural institution in Orange C.Ounty," Di Chiera said. "In five years our audience has grown and demonstrated a willingnes~ to go further afield of the core of very well-known operas." Audience building is an ongoing process, and not limited to Orange County, according to Pacific Chorale Director John Alexander. "T~ere 's no qu~stion that audiences all over this country need training in concert-going." Alexander said. "Twenty years aao Orange County was a cultural wasteland. The county is now one of the major arts movers in this country." Danny Ornelas dcsp<;>ndcnt. "He's always thinking positive, and says he trusts in the Lord," Blanca said. "I feel the same way - whatever happens, it's in the Lord's hands." Ornelas' parents, brother and two sisters travel regularly from their new home in Ontario to visit their second youngest sibling, and family members plan to attend each day of the new trial, Blanca l'aid. "We're not going to leave him alone," Blanca said. "You need the support, no matter how old you arc. He's always telling me he's OK , but I know he's not. He doesn't want his family to know he's sad. "And he says he always has the other family in his prayers." Facing the possibility of another emotionally wrenching trial, the Killelea family has declined comment. But friends and former neighbors in the Peninsula Poinl community said they hoped IM second trial would send OrMlu back to prison tor the maxlllum period. "l person~lly feel it's Important. a mcsqgc 1s sent that you can't drink and drive," said Dayna Pettit. "People have to start takin1 responsibility for what they do. The community la very emotional about this .11 plani tor the fUture. Both meetinp will be bekl at tbe diltrict't offb It J96S Placentia. Por more information, caU tho district at 631·1205 • • HWlll t:Us late 37 -ycird fi Id goal lifts ~ Eagles by Aztecs By l<lrtc Wolcott SporWWlllr GARDEN GROVE - Miki: Smith may not have the moll memorable of names. but after his fourth-quarter perfOrmance Friday he won't IOOD be forgotten at Estancia High. · With 7 minutes 10 sec:onds left in a sc:orelea game, Smith booted a 37-yard field goal With 2:38 to go, he picked off a la Quinta pass at the aoal line and helped preserve • 3-0 non-Teague win at Bolla Grande High. --Tbe-victory was-the second in as many - tries for the Eagles this season, matching their total output lut year, and the second timo they kept the opposition from scoring a touchdown. 'We're a young team on offense, but we're getting better. I could see improvement from last week to this week.• l "".-IQ# ••• Estancia Coach "I was back- pedaling, he turned and ran and I drove on him," said Smith, explaining bis goal-line heroics. "I bobbled the ball a little, thought I was going to drop it, and then came up with it in the end." The Eagles almost had Jame slip through their hands, too. Despite holding the Aztecs to 28 . yards rushing. while sacking quarterback Ken Granger five times, La Quinta was on the verge of scorina late in the game. . FoJlowing Smith's field goal. La Quint.a (0-1) took the kickoff and pushed 63 yarcM to the Estancia IO-yard line -by far 'tts deepest penetration of the night. But on first-and-goal from the 10. Grt,nger sent the ball toward wide redlll\'er Cal Daniels in the end zone and Smith came up with it. made a critical call on fmt-and-goal and 1 may have made a mistake," said La Quinta c:oach Roger Takahashi. "We're a young team and we have to gain experience to know when to throw the b~*way when the man isn't open." t year the Aztecs routed the Eagles, 32 • on the way to the Garden Grove See ESTANCIA/D ""onarchs may attle with LA .champions in . rrv grid game 81 8lrTy Faulkner IP."Wlllf BUENA PARK 'n.e Mater Dei High C§§i•= fobtball team ia a pc>tentlal beneficiary of a ptOp<lled exhibition game between dwnpiona from the C1F Southern Section and the Los An,eles City Section, which was endorsed by the <)F General Council Thursday at ttie Sequoia Athletic Oub. The 1ame, to be sponsored by KCOP/Cbannel 13 and acbeduled for Dec. 20, 1991, hu becn·approYed by ~ Loi Angeles City Section. and a;Jaiu approval by the state ~deratcd c:ouncil, which meets Oct. 1~2 at Palm Springs. "The Monarchs, ranked ftfth in CIF Division 1, could represent the Southern Section as it's major- dtvision champion, and cam a ahare ot the riahts fee paid by KCOP, ~ wilT televise th• pme. The rtahtt fee, which remains negotiable, lilentatM.ly set for between' SS0.000 i s100.ooo. to increase over the of the proposed five·year trKt. The ree would be divided 1mween the two tchools pl*Yina. u u the two~ionl, and at.ate P:• Southern Soctlon fDlllUIUltiOncr Stan thomu said. maue ooulcl beij> our aection a duel lacrulie." · ~ other ICtloa tebft It the year'a ti «Mlftdl met~ a .propolal .... would IMlwe WIMIM the n 1 ber of .......-CIP weter ..... ....... from dae s.. ....... floe ... IOll:..Wll td bJ 1n overwhtl•l111 . IMC./M --Sepblnber 21, 1191 The Newport Beac~ Mesa Pilat Spera ............ cm-. .. ..642-0Jt m. 317 ' Saa Nd by Vikings Marina explodes for 34-0 victory · behind DellaCroce By Roger Canson Spoits EdllOr NEWPORT BEACH - Corona dcl Mar High's ~~ concerns over a slow start, 'i' despite a victory a week ago --: · in the Sea Kings' opener. went far deeper than simple c:oncem Friday night at Newport Harbor, suffering their worst defeat in 18 years as Marina's Vikings swept to a 34-0 stunner in non- lcague football action. "We've got a long ways to go," said a disappointed Dave Holland, the Sea Kings' veteran coach. "We're not playing good defense and we won't be in any ballgames until we do." Holland was at a loss to get to specifics, saying his first order of business this morning is to "look at the film," where celluloid proof will put the finishing touches on one very dismal night for the Sea Kings. Corona del Mar's deepest penetration in the first half was to the Marina 34 en route to a 12-0 halftime deficit. But that was nothing compared to the punishment dealt by the Vikings in the second half as quarterback Chris DcllaCrocc broke it open with a 60- yard dash on a keeper after faking a dive to his fullback, John Marvos. "That was fun, coach," was how DellaCrocc described it to his coach, Dave Thompson, who got his first victory since returning this year after a self-imposed five- year hiatus. "I think Corona 'We've got a long ways to go. We 're not playing good defense and we won 't be in any ballgames until we do.• -•w••• CdM coach -- ~ " • c. o£ ., !Wluya~lol Brandon Finney (44) drives into Ocean View's Kyle Simpson(75) for lcey yardage in 34-0 Sailors' rout of Seahawlcs. dcl Mar is much better than this," said Thompson, who described his team's effort as a matter of "everything working 1 right." It started working right early as Greg Sato picked off a Sea Kings' aerial and , returned it 37 yards to the CdM I-yard line, where Mike Darling took it over on the next play. Sailors do · some stomping, 34-01 By Barry Faulkner SpOl1S Wik HUNTINGTON BEACH -Newport Harbor High football coach Jeff Brinkley said he scripted the first 10 plays, but he may as well have diagramed all four quarters of the Sailors' 34-0 stomping of host Ocean View Friday night at Huntington Beach High. Newport's line dominated on both sides of the ball, enabling running backs Brandon Finney (127 yards on 20 carries) and Tony Mancuso (73 on 15) to run wild. It also paved the way for a steady performance by junior quarterback Greg Williams, who gained his first start in place of senior Mike Ofer, out several weeks with a broken c:ollarbonc suffered in the opener. "It was an ideal game," Brinkley said. "I had the first 10 plays scripted with eight runs and two passes. We ran the ball well qain and Oreg stepped in and did a good job of running the offense. Ho showed a .Jot of poise and threw the ball wisely (c:omplcting si.x of nine for 50 yards and a touchdown)." Brinkley could not find any disapp<>inting aspects of his team's rout, but cited several areas of improvement, including special teams. "We shored up some concerns I had after the first week, but next week, it's back to basics," Brinkley said. The basics of this one included five Ocean View turnovers, and a sledge- hammer offensive attack for the visitors, that produced touchdowns on three of four first-half possessions. Buoyed by a 21-0 first-haJf cushion, the Sailors came at the Scahawks full force after intennission, owning possession of the ball for all but 5:54 of the final two periods. "We play good defense, and have for quite a while," Brinkley said. "Our offense put up some points tonight, and out offensive line played very well. But once we settled in and became more accustomed to their (run-and-shoot) offense, we played extremely well defensively." · Before the Sailors adjusted, Ocean View drove 35 yards on 11 plays on its first possession. But a 3S·yard field goal try missed with 7: 17 left in the fmt period, and the hosts did not cross midfield again until the second-to-last play of the game. Finney had his second straight 100- yard game by halftime (107 yards on 14 carries), and opened the scoring on a 12-yard run with 2:03 left in the first quarter. Newport punted on its second possession, but the first of two interceptions by senior linebacker Darin Mangnall put the Tars back in business at the Ocean View 43, seven plays later. Williams, a 5-foot-11, 136-poundcr, capped the ensuing four-play march with a well-executed play-action roll out, hitting wide-open tight end Jason Lawson from 3 yards out to make it 14-0 with 2:32 left in the half. MangnaJI, an All-CIF returner, who had 14 tackles in the opener, made his second big play of the night on Ocean View's next snap, recovering a fumble at the Seahawks' 18. Five plays later, Mancuso pounded in from 1 yard out and the rout was on with 41 scoonds left in the half. Mancuso added another I-yard See SAILORS• It was working in the second quarter, as well, as Marina marched 52 yards for a touchdown, the payoff a 28-yard strike 1 from DellaCrocc to David Anderson, who simply went down the left sidelines on a fly pattern, taking in the toss with room to spare in the end zone. Marina's 12-point margin at halftime was highlighted by the fact Corona had 1 just 55 yards net, including three 6.nt downs, and was into Marina territory on just once occasion -thanks to Chris Quinn's fumble recovery at the Marina 40. The Sea Kings would net just 6 yards before a penalty and a dropped aerial forced yet another punt as the die continued to be cast solid. Sea Kings quarterback Todd Kehrli suffered a lack of support up front, as well as downfield as several long darts with big-gain potential wont unrewarded. "I thought Tom Hess ran the ball well," said Holland, "and we missed a few catches -three or four." With Marina's third touchdown c:oming with just 2:26 spent in the third qu:irter all that was left was sbowtime for the Vikings, who went on to connect with a 45-yard touchdown play from Della( 'rocc to a wide open Mark Mahone (still in the See CDM/D ' Third-quarter blues get Mustangs kicked in the face, 42-28 By KttWo6cott ....... OARDEN OROVE-Wa funny in tho non- humoroua tente or the ~ -how a team could do IO much right on ofteue and defent0 and ltill end up IO wt'Oftl· Such wu tho fate of bead cOtich Tom Baldwin ud hll COiia Moaa Hfah MUl&anp, who bad aMrly twb the yaldl Mbln& and ~ u R.aDCho AlamilOI. more i1-IWb • ..., first dowfta and MW 1lhe foolbill J2 of 41 mi.nut-. only to loM 43-21 ln • w ...... ~ Thunday •t ..._ Or.ftde tfilh . l8ldwlft lold ... .... Wtwt to do, and tt.ey did k: a--. for m yards (170 b1 J:em.ndo ~).and puaina for 71 more. Baldwin told his defense what lo do, and they did it too: Holding the Vaqueros to 168 ground yards, 11 in the air. B\lt whatever be told his special teams to do, they either •) didn't bear, b) didn't undentand, or c) chose to ipote. 0~onnalty. when you bold the otber team's tliJbKt to (37) yarda )'CMI &et a Win," Mid S.khrin, lhakin& bla head. But not whe~ JOU fwnble a punt that lc1dl to a toucbdown, b8w lbe foUowina OM btoC:kOCI tor a TD and the next one returned 63 yards ror a third 1C01e all in tho 1pan of lil 1ntnutea ln • the third quan.r. Add to thia • 90-ya.ld kJckotf renam and three IDte~ and ft quickly '*°tlWil dew w11J the MUii'"" -~ l·l after waltdna ~ 1Wen'191ne Palms, n-o. ln thetr opener a week earlier. • Last year Rancho Alamitos (1-0-1), on the way to a 10-3 record ,and a CIF semifinal berth, rolled over Costa Mesa, 28-0, in the sec:ond game of the season. On Tbunday the Va(\\lel'OI beat the Must~ 28-0, in tho lb1fd quilter. Or, make that the Vick-ero&. While Costa Mesa wu busy boldina tailback Jeff Byrd to 37 yards (145 less than be gained In a 21-21 tie with Troy the previous week), fullback Leon Vidten Nabed for 116 ~rda and acored three toucbdowns - all in the third quarter. "We tried to nen thinp out a littJe bit, 1ive Vtd:en tile baR' more," said Vaqueroe Coecb Rick Miller. Until Victm toot the ball aaa. the tine early m the llioond half and 9ddld a 16-yard hisf\·•teppina touchdoWn chreo minutes later, the game wu anyone• to , win. ln fact. midway through the second quarter, the Mustangs enjoyed a 14-6 1 lead. I I Costa Me$1 stnclt fmt when Fcnando / l Ospina ruovcred a fumble at the RUcbo AJamito1 ~ tine 30 leCOnd into t.be f;;,;,ac:~ fint or three Jobprij , After the v~ acored ltit than two minutes later. biliq to conven the extra point, the Mustaap ltnidt ijiin. Mike Cou blOcted a pw1t and Dolt Hin foUd it in tbe eftd ~IOM, ~ ~ta of "~" a~ the Viii~ lidiitine. . • 11IDlc ~were mt•IMd. ...... hid thinll IP-. °"' way ... 'numbef one• carriecf Mci dial kicllGlf for a.ooeTA~ ... ~~ Costa Mesa quarterback Matt Harber looks downfield for an open receiver as a Rancho Alamitos defender starts to dose in during Thursday's non·lague confrontation. ~ RainonW'Poloc Costa Mesa Coach Tom Baldwin searches for some answers. Statistics ..... =.:i:.=..--· CoSll Mesi 7 7 0 14-28 Los AmlQos 6 8 28 0-42 ~Quart. CM-J. Ospina 11 run (l.uxembolKver kick), 8:44. RA-Byrd 5 1111 (pass taled), 7:00. ----~ CM-HIM recovered punt In end zone (l.uambcuger ~7.:..._ "' RA-Bnnm ~~ 11111). ~02. RA-Vickers 1 run (kick blocked): 8:15. RA-Vlckets 18 run (Byrd 1\1'1), 5.24. RA-Vk:kets 5 reun of blocked Plft (Foss lddc). 3:12. RA-Byrd 63 rut reun (Foss lddQ. 0:34. Fouf'tll Qurtw CM-J. Ospina 5 1\1'1 (ldck lalled), 8:42. CM-J. Ospina 7 pass from Hatt>er (f. Ospina run). 0:28. Attendance: 500 (estimated). INDMDUAL RUSHING CM-F Ospina, 17-170; J. Ospina, 11-86; Julien. 4-15; Tran. 2... Hal1>ef ?+for-mln-8. RA-Vk:kets. 13-116; 9yrd, 10-37; TOQll. 3-19; YOU!'(, 1-(ml!H), Brown, 2-for-mo-5. INDMDUAL PASllNO CM-Haltler, 10-22-3, 71 . RA-Brown. 1-4-0, 11; Yount. 0-1-0. 0. INDMDUAL RECSMNO CM-J Ospina, 2-25; Vega, 2-15; T1111, 2-7; Nid>ling, 1-7: Meyer, 1-7: Jaglowstd, 1-5; Hatdilg, 1 ·5. RA-Vickm, 1-11. OAMB ITATllTICI CM RA First downs 16 7 Ru$/le$-yanlaoe 35-275 28-168 Puslng yardlQe 71 11 Passino 10-22·3 1·5-0 Net reun ymoe• 8 90 Sacb-yardege 1-mln-8 1..mln·S Net yardage 344 264 Punts 4-7 .0 4-20.0 F\Jnbles-lumbles lost 2-1 3-3 Rags-net yatdage 5-10 6-50 Time ol possession 31.58 16:02 •J>in rruns. irtefcepllons. tumble rtnms ~ IU1nonr/l>,loc Mustangs' Johnny Ospina (1) rambles. He scored three TDs. From 111 a TD. That wu the tumJnj said Baldwin, referrin& to re apec ia I i s t ·••f c ty-convor quarterback Manhlll Brown. took the cnsui.na kic:kofJ 90 untouched \<> even the naur19 score at 14-all. What followed wu history in e making as far as Baldwin concerned. "Twenty· eight points in one quarter - that 's n'cvcr been done here before," he said, alluding to his career as a prep football' coa c h . "We work on punt protection every day 0 f the week. It 'T wenty-eig points in one quarter -· ff that's never been done he before. We work on punt protection ev day of the week. It was just one of those things.• .was just one-Of those things.'! Credit the Mus tangs damming the flooq and act making the final scdre rcs;pec;tal~ Fernando Ospina ran for 2!fi;y on 10 carries in the fourth qua as Costa Mesa put together nine-play scoring drives, one for yards, one for 82. Johnny Ospina, who gained yards on 11 carries, scored on a five-yard sweep and again on a seven-yard pass from Matt Har Under heavy pressurf most of night, the 1unfor , quarter completed 10 of 22 passes to different receivers, but was pi off three times. "We'll do a little soul sc now. We've got to get them t worrying about who was at fault. It's not one person who ma~ a team win or lose," Baldwin said. GAii• NOTU q_,, ..._.,, ~ Mesa's 11-PCL ~d. ~ his rtQtt lcnee~ second quarter Ttvsdly. ''Whethef h a S4¥Wn or ~ -., we'I ~ hM to and sn," "8ad coach Tom 8'lclwln receiver Mike ..,., ~ered leO Cl'lmPS In the game, bu1 II was not serious Baldwin praised the defensive eftorts of linebacker lllke Cot.. who blocked I punC and forced I kimllle, Ind lneaWl 8ften fl•... who ~ I Rancho Al-*'s ruminO blek al lhe ball FetNndo ~ Ad•"' Hern•ndea also had lum e recovenes SAILORS: Ocean Vi gets a taste of Harbor's smashmouth I') I !J ,, .___,,,,,.._ ____ , IC.lbuyl~ Newport's Ed Aymami puts the clamps on Ocean View's Joe Fraser (8) in Sailors' 3.i.-0 victory Friday. -· J:ETURN OF TIE EWPORT BEACH MASTERS SWIMMERS -~ ..... ta Mesa Public Aooess CHANNEL 61 4:30lm WEDNESDAY r--------------------, 1 ALTERNATIVE So{utions 1 I Are alcohol and/or drugs ·creating chaos in your life? I I Have they created financial, family and fearsome legal I I problems. including possible incarceration? Tired of I I llvina In problems and want to llve In soluclons? Can't I I handle expensive treatment? 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Earning prl· e for the second straight week, re the offensive front of Amin arhadi, Pat Cahill, Scott Andrews, Marc Barton, and Beau Ralphs, while tight ends Lawson and Mangnall, as well as reserves Matt Mourcaux and Phil Bloomberg also opened holes throughout. Ed Aymami and Mourcaux each sacked Ocean View's Joe Fraser to complete the defensive dominance, which allowed the Sailors to out gain the hosts, 249-61 on the ground and 55-43 in the air. Statistics ~, Npt. Hart»or M, Ocewl View 0. 8w9"' o-t... t Newport Hiit>« 7 14 7 8- 0cean ~ 0 0 0 0- P'lnt cau.rter NH-Roney 12 Ml (Tift kick), 2:03 leoond cau.ter ,, NH -Llwson 3 pus from Will!Mns (Tiii Idell. 232 NH-~g::.0 41. NH-Mancuso 1 1111 (Tin Ide~. 2.34. fourtfl au.teer NH-Anney 1 run (l<alser klctl), 1. 11 lu1 m (JI!-Till 32 run (ldc:k lllled). 4:59 Attendance 1.800 (esllrnaled) 11 INDMDUAL lltUUtlMO ~1 NH-Finney, 20·127; Mancuso. 1~73; 2·29. Gu, 7·26, R smtt1. 1·11'hls-3. . 2-mirus-3, \Wliams, 1-minuS-14. ,. (Jl/-Pn 7-27; Fraser, 8-19. 11 INDMDUAL PASllNO I NH-Wiiiiams, &-9-1, 50: HarTls, 1·1-0, 5. (Jl/-fmef. 7-11-4. 43. INDMDUAL Rae&MMO NH-Manc:uso. 2-17: Coalclo, 2-14; ~ 1-6; La Bass. 1-5. Llw1on. 1-3. (Jl/-Plll, 3·19; Dm, 2·21 , Mo, 1oti Fanoga. 1-nil'Als-3. GAll•aTATllT:-• Arst downs 17 I Rushes-ywdaot 47·2~! 131! PasU!g Y*1lagt ~ Passing 7-10-1 7-1 .. Net r.un ywdage· 28 ,.. Sacks·)'al'dao• 1-m1n-14 2.mfn-10 Nety~ 318 .. Pl.Ills 3-30 2-U Mlbla~ losl M W Aaos-nrt ylnllge 3-10 5-12 Time of possmlon 30:18 17~42 ·Pure """"' lran:epllons, lll'nbll m.ns 1 Prep football scores, schedul.e ~·Soof'M CetUy 20, Los Amloos 15 IMrll 14, VIiia P111t I Loa Allmllot 10, FOIRlln Vllfr/ 7 M.lOflC)lla 14. l(tnntdy 13 Alncho Allmb 42, Ceeta ....... ~ 1s, sm MerOlfb 12 Valencia 41, Sonofl 0 ,~.ao..... BrN-Olncla 37, ~ 0 Buena Pll1t 17 Canv<MI 9 c.p!S1rln0 v'iJ,,;, 20, Edlsqn 14 C111sb1c1 20.eiroro 12 Cypress 7, Watern 0 Dana Hll1 10, Trlllueo Hills 10 El Dor* 11, T !Vi I El MooeNi ~~ ~ Hiii 0 B Seoulldo 31\' t.aau111 8eactt 13 Ellf*lllll 42. ad Ml V*t 0 ........ ~OUllUO ,..7, 1 Glrdln OrM 40 Centlos 8 HIWllOme 27, s.c. Ml 7 u ..... 34, 8olsa Orflllde 7 ~Hila 27, San~ 7 • ( r I l•~ Tom Hess (with ball), who averaged 5.3 yards a carry, drives into the Marina forward wall Friday. Statistics Marina M , Corona dal .. , 0 ..... .., ......... M.ma e s 15 7-34 Corona det Mat 0 0 0 0-0 P1mcau.rt• Mar -Dal1ing 1 Ml (lddc failed, wp rnA!ed), 10.22 hoeMau.t... Mar-0. Anderson. 28 pass from OelaCroce (pass failed), 0:36. n.1n1 avert ... Mat-OelaCroce. 60 run (0. Anderson pus to Resler), 9'.34. Mar -Mahone 45 pass from OelaCroce • (McMahan lclcll), 1 :25 '""" Guerter Mat-MIMls, 1 Ml (McMahan kid(), 2:51. • L~P~ Attendance· 3.200 (esllmlted) INDMDUAL RUIHtNQ Corona del Mar's Tom Hess moves forsome tough yardage as Marina defenders move in for tackle. Mu-Oell1Croce, 9·75; Marvos, 14-64; Oaf1ino. 6·31, Bym, 6-25, Parrish. 3· 19; fllSlef, 3.18: Suftlvan, 2-8; T. Anderson. 1-6; Aeslef, 1· 1 CdM-Hess, 12-64. StttlbefO, 7-21; Kehrl. 6-9 CDM: One very long ·night for Sea KingS - f1 le.P~ Sea Kings Coach Dave Holland was at a loss for the answers. INDMDUAL PAlllNQ Mar-OdaCroce, s..a-1 . 115. CdM-Ketwll, 6-21·3, 54 INDMDUAL Rl!CEMNQ Mar-0. Anderson. 2·65: Mahone, 1~5. Mye<s, 2·5. CdM-Hess. 2·12: Turner, 1·25; Clartl. 1·7: Clemons. 1-5: Hoover. 1·5. QAMll ITATl8TICI -C4ll first downs 1 S 7 Rushes·yardaoe 0 ·255 23-108 Passing yardage 115 54 Passing 5·8·1 8·21·3 Net rnim yanlage. 41 13 Saclcs-yardage 2·1T1111·8 2-mln· 14 Net ywclage 403 161 Pins 2-36 7 -26 Fumbln·fllnllles los1 3.3 2·1 Flags-net yardage 4-20 9-55 11me al PoSsenion 27•56 21 04 "!Ve mums, lmfc~. lunC>le reuns ~ . From 81 47. third period), and a 48-yard Corona. meanwhile, was on the scoring march with 2:51 left in the other end of the spectrum, and as game. the game wore on it got no better. Corona del Mar would get to "Our defensive coaches called .Marina's 41 in the fourth quarter the stunts at the right times," said and that was the extent of the Sea Thompson. "And Corona might Kings' scoring threats for the have had a lot more confidence in balance of the game. their game if they had caught In the first half alone Manna some of those passes. They just would enjoy tremend9lls fie ld didn't play their normal game." position, taking posses~on at the For Marina fans, the feeling of Cdfyt 1, CdM 47, CdM 45, Marina a return to the glory days of the 3~._ Marina 11 and Marina 48 -late '70s and early '80s as the g1vmg DellaCroce the advantage / Viking veer operated with of taking the first snap of each precision-like authority at times, drive on an average of the Marina capped by the 60-yard dash by DellaCroce and his two touchdown strikes to Mahone and Anderson. "It's nice when the quarterback is operating the veer like that." continued Thompson. 0 GAME NOTll8 -ft was 1he WO!'St loss IOf Corona def Mar smce a ~ loss 10 F<M1taln Valley m 1973 iWld. ft was 1he biggest fTIMOll'I ot victory IOf Manna S111Ce tile Vlldnos put away FOU!Uln Valley in 1985 -by 1lle same score of 35-0 Mlsslno trom action tor Corona del Mar was defenS1Ye back Ken ....... who was In Jlj)al'I tor a college ennnce examtna!JOn tn nrms ot • non-1eaoue ~ 11 was 1t1e wor;t loss tor Corona det Mar stoce a 35-0 loss tG Slvama In 1963 -C()(()N s second-~ suson ~Coach Howard Johnson Monarchs crush hapless Swordsnle·n, 47-9 By Richard Dunn SpaiftWrtter SANTA ANA _ Knowing last week's ~r ., scco n d h a IC was LJl"Ji-', ,fir inadmissible, Mater _ • }.~· Dei High made sure it " drove in the nail for fou r quarters Friday night. There would be no relapse in thi!o<-0ne. Striking from every angle, Bruce RoUinson's Monarchs -ranked No. 5 in the Southern Section Division I poll and No. 2 in Orange County clobbered former Angelus League rival St. Paul, 47-9, in a non-league football game before an estimated 4,200 fans at the Santa Ana Bowl. "To be honest with you, we definitely spoke about (playing) four quarters all week," said Rollinson, whose club is 3-0, the best start Mater Dci has had under its third-year coach. "The kids did all the talking at halftime; the captains did most of it." Mater Dei, up 27-0 at halftime last week against Capistrano Valley, held on for a 27-21 victory. Not the type of second half Rollinson had in mind. ,, So when the Monarchs cruised to a 21-9 halftime bulge over St. Paul, it didn't let up. ln fact. for the Swordsmen, it got worse. Much worse. "We definitely came here and outmanned this team," said Rollinson, whose Monarch~ earned 483 net yards -265 in the air, 156 on the ground and 70 from returned plays. Quarterback Billy Blanton, who was sacked only once for a minus- 8 yards thanks to an oversized Mater Dei line, did not get his 300 passing yards, although his per- formance was nearly impeccable. Blanton had amassed over 300 · ya rds in the Monarchs' first two games, but this time had to settle for 265. • He completed 14 of 18 with one interception and four touchdowns. He was pulled after his last throw with 4:38 left in the third quarter -a 38-yard scoring strike to Chris Ruperto, who scored three touchdowns. "I really believe you've got to win the football game and neither Billy Blanton or myself were interested in humiliating anybody," Statistics Meter hi 4'7, It. Peul 8 kwe ~au.ten ~ J·1S, 1»41tl •·IS. Hal. H . ~. 1~. Cas11•• 3 e o · o-e 1-4 7 14 20 6-47 ,.,.., cau.rtet MO-R~ •9 pus 1rom 8IMIDn ~ ldttl). g 14 SP-ClrldeQs S2FG 4 sa hMMOU.tw l.40 -Thies 19 pass from ~ (8lllldbenl ICIC.k). 6 a.a SP -M<Kmr/ 3 rvn (kl(~ fa~. 1 27 MO-Mennie 12 OHS ITom ~ (1llOadbetC Ide•) 0 a.a TNnl Gvertet MO-RUllCl10 5 11'1 (8toadbml ~. 8 S2 MO-Knull 2• ~ '*" ('lck IJled) 7 le MO-R.-10 34 PISS lrom Blnln ~ ~) 08 '-"' cau.rtet MO-Vnquu 5 M (\a blocQd), 7.4-4 Allenclallce USO (IS'inltld) INDMDUAL ltUSHIMQ SP-Lenzen. lJ.29. ZllOflllO, ~17. swm. 9-8. McKimey, S.7, Corrll. 3·5. Oun. 2-2 MO-RUl*10. t-49. Vnquu. 9-35. Sols. 2-15, Rollinson said. "We wanted to win, but you have to be careful not to get too greedy. I was pleased with the offensive line and their pass protection. "I'm pleased. I'm really excited about this football team. We had three great practices this week because our guys were really upset at what happened in the second UK>IVIDUAl PASSlllQ SP-Lerven. 8-11 n. 107 ~ 1·1-'I. 3 Mcllmey 1).1.1 MO-lltnoll. 14.1e-1. ns. UN o.o.o leHMVIOUAl Rl!CSMllQ SP-EICOllll. ).56, Swm 2-17. Mcl<mty M. o~. 1-26. 8lldetrlml. 1~ MO-1<11111, s-74, Rue>e!IO. 3· 104. Thies. 2·35. KuM. 1-16. s.rps, 1-14; Morn. 1-12. Sullua. 1-10 GAii• STATISTICS ... llD Flrst downs 11 23 RusheS-ywdaQe 39-78 26-158 Passing y.dage 11 O 265 PaulnO 9·13·1 14·18·1 Net rtUT1 Y•d•• 7 70 S.cb-yanlege 2-mln-10 1-mln-8 Ne1 ywdage 18S 483 Punts 6-3-1 1-42 Fumbles-fumbles IOSI o..o 1·1 Flags-net yardage 10-71 10-93 Time of pouesalon 30.11 17·411 · •Pun 11tUmS. lnterceotlons. fumble returns - half of the Capo Valley game." Blanton was warm as soon as the bell rung, firing bullets to Nicky Sualua (IO-yard completioh) and tight end David · Knuff (15 yards) as the Monarchs rolled on tQeir first possession, going 80 yflrds on seven plays as Blanton capped the drive with a 49-yard touchdown bomb to Ruperto over 1he middle. Mater Dei's defense was not quiet. either. Mike Lopez and Ke vin Pekar recorded' sacks. Knuff returned an interception 24 yards for a touchdown in the third quarter and Jason Thies. Jeff Kuhn. Jo~h Coggins and Sualua applied heavy pre~sure on St. Paul quarterbac k Matt Lenzen throughout. The Swonhmen. who actually had the ball longer than Mater Dei (30 minutes. 11 seconds to 17:49), gained only 78 ground yards on 39 carries. Following its cushy halftime advantage, Mater Dei made it ugly in the third 'luarter, pouring salt on St. Paul's wounds. Ruperto scored on a 5-yard touchdown run with 8:52 left in the quarter to fini sh Mater Dei's first drive of the second half, but three plays later, Knuff stepped in front of St. Paul running back Shawn McKinney's pass on a quarterhack throwback and returned it for another score. After Mater Dei's defense forced St. Paul to punt again. Blanton had one more aerial left as Mater Dei took over with 4:57 remaining on the third quarter clock. He reared back and uploaded another bomb; Ruperto was on the receiving end again, this time from 3 )ards out on Mater Dei's first play of its new possession, making it 41·9 after Brian Broadbcnt's fifth extra-point. 0 ESTANCIA: Eagles post second straight non-league victOry with 3-0 verdict Frqm 81 League championship. However, La Quinta graduated 10 of 11 starters on offense, and it was apparent Friday that the replacements still need some time to come together. Estancia, which tied up Los A.mjgos, 10-3, last week, had its way with La Quinta, too. Leading the sack attack was senior def cnsive end Chad Sorrcnson with 1 lh. Senior linebacker Ricardo Aguilar added a sack and an interception, while tackles Carlos Cornejo and Alberto Rojas had one sack each. "The defense played great a'llin," said Estancia Coach John Ucbengood, dishing out praise for most every player on the defensive team. "We return nine of 11 on defense and theit experience showed toni&ht." • In the tint half, the Eagles gave La Quinta's young offense an experience il coulCI have done •hhout. The Azteca, held to minus S yards Nshina and 49 net yards, never croaed the .SO. • But Eitancia didn't do much better. aalnlna ju t 89 net yard ·and movini put the La Quinta ~O ..-&... ' J Statistics htencla 3, La Quinta O ~.......... I04M'9 by Guert0 .,.0 0 3 3 LO -Daniels. ~-ea . t!erv. 5·27; ~ ... --Satttpunwaycha. 2·!1 La Oultta ,........ o!rt! 0 0-0 GAiia ITA'flaTICa Est-Smllh 37 FG, 7'10. let LQ Allendn:e: 900.(lllMlled) Rrs1 c1owns 11 1 IMOMDUAL MISHINQ Rushes·yardaoe 27-208 13-21 Est-Gomez. 23·124: Ollhefsld, H2; ~. PuslnO ~ 10 Ill 1 _., Soils, 1-3; N111n10. 1-1. Jollner. PuslnO 2·9-0 12-25-2 l ·IOMllilllS-8. Net l"""1 yan11gt• 54 13 LO-Berg, 8-33; S&lltpunwaycha. 4·9, Saclcl·yardlge 4..fl1n-.25 · S-mk\-21 Ofangtf, &.foHnlM·35. "'----1-yatdaoe 247 111 IMDMDUAL PMIHfQ PIMU . &-39.0 7_.2 . .0 Est-Jotww. 2·9-0, 10. R#nbles-lllnl*l loel 2•2 1.0 LO-Gflnlltr. 12·25·2. 91. Aag:a• prdaQe • ~ 14 llfOMDUAL R•CllMllO Time of poumlon 28:08 1U2 Est-ScNsltT, 1-12, Gomez. 1-tof·ll'hll·2 •P\J'C """"-~ 1'mlle '*"' only once. "We're a young team on offense, but we're getting better," said UebenJOOd, sounding much like his cohort on the opposite sideline. "I could see improvement from last week to this week." Indeed, the Basics matched the three first downs they managed In tho entire game aaainst Lo Amigo two plays Into the second quarter !l&Bin t U Quinta. And with sophomore running back Christian Gomez bQck in action, the point~ could start flow1na in the weeks to come. "We didn't have him durina spring, due to study hall, and then he sprained hb ankJe during ran practices, but he played hard tonight. He's runnina real bard/' Llebengood said of Oomet, who carried the ball 23 times for 124 yards. . It was Oome.t who launched the Baalcs' lone scortna drive, rumbUna off t~kl~ fot' 15 yards to the Estanda 40 on the final play of the third quaner. He ptned five yuds up the middle on his .. , .Aguilar Smith next carry, but hod to be helped off the field after the play. Gomez returned four flays later on a crucial fourth-and· in which quarterback Matt Johner kept the bait and picked up 11 yards to the La Quinta 40. Two hand-offs to Oomez moved the ball to tbc 25, and two plays later Smith<.plit the upriahts. °Fr~ddy Pajarito put h down - he's a re.I ~ holder -nnd I just kicked 11:• Smith said of his winning kick. Hl've made kicks like this in practice. In the aame the P9los ,et a little doKr, to you t!}' to fotaet about it and just kick h.' Johner will Uy to (~t about hia lint (Vt'() pmea ~ina a ho prepera ror thi" Friday"• vi it to • Harrington Rojas Corona det Mar. The lefty, who completed only one pass against Los Amigos, hit just 2 of 9 for 10 yards against a swanning Aztec defense th8t socked him four times. Meanwhile, when Granger wasn't naucncd on hi back, he did have rca onablc success through the air. The S·foot-8 junior nailed 12 of 25 attempts for 98 yard5' with Daniels and Mike Berg catchin.& five passes apiece. Bera led his team in Nshtng. picking up 33 1ards_ on e'lht carries. Overall, l.boUlh, it was a disapeointlna niaht for both offeMM uni • In fact. for more than three quarten. Friday njaht's contest. RIJtgins Schisler looked more like a ping~pong game, with the punters serving as paddles. Aided by good winds and even better bounces, La Quinta punter David Matlock averaged 42 yards on seven kicks, including boob of 76 and 63 yards. ..... .,... -..... --· ffldlf• flllll Ill .. IDll'll ......... Cllt .. flllelbytwo....,,,M-.ni.,......w• lllllf to INCi Eltlnctl'a ..... *""· Iii _... ~ to be "'°" I C1M ., ....... 1191 ........ ~ .......... ..... ~ ......... ,.. .... _ ....... .... ., i-.y. """"' .. """ -..... . ..... ~ ........ ~ .... .,..CMl ....... llt --- ........... , a.tee .... ~ A '4~.._.......; :.'t,:t.:,......; ':, ... .: .. '-""" ............ ""· ... ....... --Newport Harbor's Misty May(1) and Dani Foley (11) go up to blod< spib! attempt by Mater Dei outside hitter llecl<i Gohlke. CdM reaches -oc volleyball semifinals After slow start, Sea Kings stop La Habra in four By Tim Meyer Slloc1S Wl'lltr ' Corona del Mar High advanced to the semifinals of the Orange County Girls Volleyball Championships by defeating La Habra in fou r games Friday night, while Mater Dei was de nied by Capistrano Valley in three straight. The top-seeded Sea Kings rallied to win the first game of the match, 15·10, aft er La Habra had jumped out to an 8·0 lead. They then won the second game easily, 15-5, as the rcs\l.lt of some perfect sets for their strong outside hitters. The team then needed to regroup after La Habra found new life and blew out CdM in 1hc third game, 15-0. The Sea Kings were able to regain their earlier fonn and never trailed in !he fourth game, winning. 15·9. "The team got complacent after winning so easily in the first two games, which is not unusual at this level of competition," said Cd M he ad coach M ark Rivadeneyra. "They quickly found out in the third game that 1hey were playing a good team. I told the girls 10 go back 10 the fundamentals in the fourth game and we were able to pull it out." CdM _ w_al J ed_ by -5-foot-8 outside hitter Channayne Conley, who came up with some key kills when the team needed a lift. The news wasn't all good for the team though, as middle blocker Kim Smith had lo leave the match with a knee inj ury she suffCred early in !he fourth game. 'J'he severity of the injury was unknown after the match, but there seems little chance that she will compete in today's contests. Mater Dei, which had earlier surprised Newpon Harbor, found the goi ng much tougher against No. 2 seeded Capistrano Valley High. l 'he· teams were tied 9-9 in the first game before Capo Valley ran ofr 14 straight points to gain a decisive advantage_ In the third game, Mater Dci seemed to get things goi9g early by capturing au early 6-2 fcad. But like they had done before, the Cougars wCnt o n another streak, this time a 10-point run, and Mater· Dci never threatened again. "We aren't playing the way we want right now, but we were able to come through when we had to," .said Capi strano Valley Co~ch John Gipe after the win . Corona dcl Mar will play Laguna Beach toda'y in one semifinal while Capo Valley will be matched against El Toro in the olhcr semifin al. Both matches will be held at 1hc Edison High gym at IO a.m., with the winners meeting in the final at 6 p.m. today. CIF: First title game against LA City Section -set From 81 The proposal, submitted by El l'oro High Principal Don Manin on behalf of the South Coast League, would have affected six leagues in the 4·A division. Barbara Wilson, a consultant hired to coordinate the potential formation of an Ora.JJge County section, reported on a 9()-page feasibility s1udy, which reflected the willingness of Orange County school districts to eleplore such a move. In other action: The council voted to authorize the section's executive committee to pursue acquisition of a new section office. The current racillty, located on the Gahr High campus in Cerritos, is leased from the ABC Unified School District, but the lease has expired. Rather than rent the existing facility (whic h was hiked after expiration of a 25-year agreement from SJOO per year to $2,646 per month), the executive committee expressed interest in buiJding il s own facility, which could be paid off in five years. Orange County Bowl picks up OCC, sponsor By Richard Dunn SpG!ts Wrtlet Managemenl of the Orange County Bowl, the top community college post-season game in Southern California, has been taken over by Orange Coast College beginning this season. The l llh annual game, which pits lhe Mission Conference's Central Division champion againsl an at-large opponent, is scheduled for Dec. 7 at OCC's Le:Bard Stadium. After two yea rs without corporale endorsement, this year's contest will be sponsored by Simple Green, a division of the Hunt i ng ton Harbour-based Sunshine Makers, Inc. OCC replaces Saddleback College in the administration of 1he game. Douglas Bennett, executive di rector of the OCC roundation, is the game's manager. In past years, PONY sponsored the Orange County Bowl, but the athletic shoe company dropped its sponsorship after the 1988 game. This is the first year that the bowl game has been governed by OCC. "The sponsorship enables us to have a better game," Bennett said of Si mple Green, an all-purpose automotive and household cleaner. Bennett added that a portion of the sponsorship will go to athletic scholarships and also benefit the college's football program, as well as other athletic programs. Since 1987, the bowl has o perated a day ·n igh t doubleheader, with the "Oassic" By the numbers played in the afternoon and the "Bowl " featured in the evenin~. "We're committed to pr0V1ding one game featuring the Mission Conference Central Division c hampion against the most attractive opponent possible," Bennett sa id. "A second game, if there is one, will be decided upon as we approach the end of the season." Bennett said a bowl selection committ ee haS been assembled, a cabinet of five OCC personnel. The board includes head football coach Bill Workman, athletic director Barry Wallace, Dick Tucker (coordinator of athletic administration and legendary coach), Jack Shinar (sports information director) and Jim Carnett (director of marketing and CROSS COUNTRY TENNIS :.-WATER POLO Communftr coll ... OltMIU ...... NM'IVAL , .. lhllll••ia: ......... Cent•) -(4 fNIM) rum ICOfn: 1. RMnlde. 1a;. ~: RllllCho Str1-tlao0. 40;. 3. Gold1111 West. 113; 4. 111111rton, 95; 5. Ir· \'Int v~. 12s: e. o.. ..... eo.t, ••11 1. ~nolCOrl. I. MllWI fR~, 20:44; 2. MeYhert (R). 20:45; 3. ttomele !R). 21:' 5; 4. Semi IJISJ, 21:31; 5. 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Onnot Coast ICOMQ: .. Nleklt '· Ruf!ill 2, Most 1, fJCldl I, Ktn HICllll 1, ~ I. Cimo PIQlll 1, ,.. 1. Sim: T...._. I. McMlllln 1. Or-.. COMlt t4, ...... Or1t1D1 Coll! 2 2: I 4-14 Merttd 3122-1 ~ Coal ~ *"" 4, ~ 3, ~oi:::., 3l Condon 2. 1, Reily 1. Sam: ---.ul(M11M. ..... , Wnt ............... , ... . £.uncle 0 2 1 2-6 l.Onll lltlefl MIOn • s .. 3-11 Ellllnell tcOftnQ: It 8o1111111ci11 2, ...., 1. ~ ""1. . ............... L-. ..... ., S#I Lull Ollill'a 2 I 1 2 D-7 [ttlta 111 .tt-I Sitt WI ObllllO ICOIYll: llrnln I, ~ 2. Tf9. Pl 1. &wt 2. IMI: PIWlb: 7 . [...,. tcOmg: ~ 2. A. ~ 2. A. 8o11nb1ct1 S. SMa: R. lolllW I, C*l 6. 1111 ..., It, Dawe., 7 """"' • ' 0 ,_' Elllnde ' 2 2 3 1-I EM'ldJi IC:Ollnl: ~I. "t, A. tol•a.tl 1, AolWI 2. R ....... 1, ~ 1. $Mt: Cit! '" WNIRllDa,_YT ...... llMT --· .. --. ' community relations). "E¥en if we didn't have a sponsor, we could break even," Bennett said. "We'll be able to give the gu~s in the game sweaters, jackets or T-shirts.'' Bennett said OCC agreed to operate the bowl game last August after Saddleback dropped it. "We're pleased to be associated with this environmentally sound product," Bennett said of Simple Green. "The college is looking forward to a long-term, mutually beneficial relationship with Simple Green." Last year, OCC played in the Orange County Bowl -its first post·season appearance in 15 years - and lost to El Camino, 2J..20, on Dec. 1. • -~ Cotti.... 3 5 3 4-15 HHWben 3131-1 """""'""'"'-··-""""'" 2. DlnWtO 2. Ftl 1. SMt; Awllll 4, Coat.._. a, RINlaWa...., • CosllMeu 2 1 4 1-I llNftlde Poly 2 1 2 1-II Costa Mesi ICOMO: ~ 5. Poc1lr 1, MllOlt 1. Gn)'d 1. SMI: A'llll I. W-1.IMIW c...._.-•,,_..a FooM 1 0 0 2-3 CotoNdelMlr 1 1 1 4-9 toront Ml Mat .cont111: O'lltlln 1, ~ 2, W• 2, No TlhtnOulh 1, ~ TltrnOllWI 1, Gm: 1, COOM 1. Smt: Piie 9. DEEP SEA ' In - t-• RIVERSIDE Tho WATER POLO ~ ll Costa M ... H1~ woler polo ..-"" aquad began tlS ,teuon in impmtfvo fashion Thiind1y afternoon, defeating dcfendlng CIP 3r· A champion Rivemdc Poly, 8-6, at Poly's 1<1um-nt: . The MuStangsi ,who earlier Thunda1. downed" Hacienda Heigh Wilson, IS~. wCte off Friday and wdl opcn·.with the acmifin~·l ' loday. ht The game against Poly was even through. the fi~t half before the>1: Mustangs took control with a four·goal th11d pcnod. Three of the J I. p '"' goals came from MeSa's top scorer, u 1an opov. ''They were double·teamins him, but he was able to overpowe!, his defenden," said Costa Mesa Coach Jason Lynch. rt ... After assuming a 7.5 lead after three quarters, the Mustangs 1 held the Bears to 4 single goal in the final period while 100ring an1 " insurance tally for the final two-goal margin. 2 In the fint game against Wilson, Mesa wasn't able to pull awai 8 until the second quarter. It was ~-3 after one! but the M~tan~i. took command with a five-goal pcnod to make.it 8-4_ •.~ halftime ...... ,1 "We-started out tentative, we had some pre-game JlttetiOUf we regained our composure after that slow start," said Lynch. ..__..;ut Popov scored eight goals while three other Mustangs notc:.~1 two apiece. v Elsewhere: , •Lona Beach Wilson 16, Est.ncla Sj Est.Incl• 8, San LuJ1,, Obllpo 7; Estancia 8, Downey 7: After being overpowered b)j , highly-regarded Wilson on Thursday, the Eagles bounced back with a pair of come·from-behind victories during the scoond day of tbeJ, Millikan Tournament. -.1• Against San Luis Obispo, Estancia (3-4) trailed 5·3 going· into, the final quarter but Ryan Bollenbach's goal with four secondfn1 remaining 1n regulation, off a pass from goalie Chad Cain, ti~d the_ game at 7. . .In sudden-death ovenime, it was Bollenbach again, scoring from the hole on a shot under the arm of the opponent's goalie to win ~ . Against Downey, the Eagles again fell behind, this time 6-3 late in the second quarter. Adam Bollenbach's goal pulled Estancia within 6-4 with 25 seconds left in the half, then Ryan Bollenbach and Brian Beatty scored to knot the game in the third quarter. Beatty scored again to put Estancia ahead, and the Eagles added the fifth straight goal for an 8·6 lead, then held on as Downey scored with 40 seconds remaining. "We showed quite a bit of characte1 in those games," said Estancia Coach John Carpenter. The Eagles arc in ,action with a pair of games today, the tint of which is slated for Lakewood High at 11:30 a.m. • Corona dtl Mar 9, Foothill 3: After yielding the first goal of the game, the Sea Kings (2·1) pounded in the next nine to dominate the Knights at home. Ted Simpkins broke the ice to tie it early and Crosby Grant added the second goal to put CdM ahead for keeps. Simpkins and Austin Weir tallied two goals apiece as seven different CdM players scored. Next on tap for the Sea Kings is the opening of the South Coast Toumament next weekend. Costa MIJ8a /lll/ll'(Ml8 to 8-0 COSTA MESA -The CoSla Mesa High girls VOLLEYBALL • '(,. volleyball team remained r unbeaten in lhree non-league matches Thu~ay with a come-from·bchind 7-15, 15·6, 15-3, 16-14 victory over vis\ting Orange Lutheran. Senior seller Janet Ospina contributed 29 assists while junior outside hiller Olivia DiCarnilli notched 17 kills as the Mustangs ov'e rcamc a slow start. "Our defense was lacking in. the first game," said C:OSta Mesa Coach Tomi Kenzie. "We improved our defense and got stronger serving as the match wor'i on." C.osta Mesa rallied from a 13-8 deficit in the fourth game to clinch the match. Elsewhere Thursday: 8 Newport Harbor 3, Marina l : The Sailors outlasted the Vikin&S, 14-16, 15·1, 15-11, 13-15, 15-10, as senior outside hitter Maureen McLaren posted 26 kills and freshman Misty May added 15. • Mater Del 3, Ocean View 0: Outside hitter Amy Moeller notched seven kills as the Monarchs swept lo a 15-8, lS-6, 15-8 victory over the Seahawks: The Corona del Mar High girls tennis team, behind the TENNIS • • play Of the No. 1 and No. 3 ~ doubles teams, posted a J 2..(j non-league decision over Foothill Friday. ln No. I doubles, seniors Erika Anhood and Sara Cicerone prevailed by scores of 6-1, 6·2, 6-2. The freshman-sophomore tandem of Jenny Olttsgow-Jenny Murdy posted its second sweep of the season by identical 6-4 scores. The Sea Kings are now 2-1 overall entering next Friday's match at Sahta Bart>ara. In another match: • Sunn1 HUit 13, Newport Harbor 5: Sarah Hawk.ins, who improved her personal mark 10 13-2, was a bright spot as the Sailors (2·3) fell short. Hawkins swept, 6-3, 6-4, 6-3. SPORTS SCHEDULE Saturday foolbah -Br Dr l'Uol College -ArizON St.lite vs. USC at Cotileu_m/ 11:30 p.m .• Community collqe -long Beach City LIM!eae '<'I. Golden W~ Col'qe lat Oraf\ge Col5t CoUe.), 7 p.m. W•ttr Poto Community colleJtc -Orange ~ at Merced Tournament, all d.ly. High sc:tlOOI -Costa ~ at Rivenlde Poly Tournament, all day; Newport HarbOt (ro.h-toph tOUmilment, ;ill day. Crotf Country ~ men and women -Soothem C.lifom11 College at Aztec ln+AtaUon.ti •t San ~ SUte, g a.m. Hllf Schoof bow ahd girls -Cmt.1 MeM. Corona dtl Mir, &tanda, Newpott HatbOI'. Mar ~ at WoOdbridge ln\llllllional, IS a.m. VolloyWI Community coUete women -Or.tnp Coast at bncho S.n11.tf> Tournament. ~ldoy. HW' dlOOI airk -COit.ii Mnl ~ tt.rbor, Coron.t ct.I Mir, hwdl at Orange County O\amplonshlpl M (dhon, .alt dl;y. , ...... College men ~ Southern C.llfoml• C.ollep •I UCI, l p.rn, Monday Hif' IChool ;rts -CorORll dtl ~oro, 6:)0 p.m. Teftftft. - t-liati IChool girts -Meter Def •11.ap.1na HHll. l p.m, • T • ,I.Illy 8 - 1111 ••a 42 years later • By Derril Brostemous among its members. Sporb...,. "When I was a little girl growing ~ up on Balboa Island, I lived next T hcsc anficrs aren't your s1cr-door to Stell Marshall, who was eotyp1cal fishermen one of the founders of the club," portrayed in your average said James. "Little did I know that "Acid and .Stream." But like the I'd be a member many years sul;tjccts in the magazine, the later," grc)up shares a love of the Aside from charters throughout outdoors and a love of the sea, the season out of Newport Beach, They're Lhc Newport Harbor Long Beach and San Diego, the Lady Anglers. This club is just ladies rcccnlly celebrated their what the name suggests -women Club Birthday on Sept. 14. On the wh,o enjoy fishing. agenda in the future will be a HWc're a fun bunch of down-to-Christmas party during the earth ladies who love to fish and holidays and an awards banquet have a good time," summed up held at the Balboa Pavilion in Linda James, a member of the January. club. Trophies arc awarded each year This isn't a new idea. In fact, for the largCst and second-largest th;: Newport Harbor Lady Anglers fish caught in each game species club is celebrating its 42nd year in on 12-, 20-and JO-pound test line. 1991 . According to James, the club S~cial trophies arc also given for was organized back in 1949 by a vanous catches. gr6up of 11 women who liked to Butto ns arc awarded for saltwater fish . freshwater fish caught in any of The object of the club, said the United States, including James, was to interesl ladies in rod Hawaii a nd Alaska. and reel fishing, to aid in the The tackle rules of the conservation of fi sh in local waters lnternatio·nal . Game Fish and to encourage sportsmanship A'isociation have been adopted by AOVERTORIAL ,Now drivers can take the ,freeways by (desert) storm in their personal Humvee • In the mar1<et for a 4x4? Do y'ou want something that will stand out from the Virtual sea al Broncos . Blazers, Cherokees ·and Range Rovers? Then 1wann up your checkbook, .because the ultimate urban assauft vehicle is becoming available lo mere mortals like you and me. Specifically, the military replacement for the venerable old Jeep Is going on sale. That's right, the same vehicle tllat we saw hostling across the TV screen each night on CNN during the Persian Gulf War will soon become a civillan vehicle. Called the Humvee (high mobility multi-purpose wheeled vehicle). or Hummer !or short, this 5,000-pound, lull·bme,, alt-wheel driver soon will be sharing the streets with Ford Explorers and Nissan , Pathfinders. Yet is somehow seems probable that the Hummers will redefine what the tenn "sport utility " vehicle really means. For Instance, the Hummer can comfortably negotiate water that's five feet deep, safely drive at 30 mph with -----' nat tires or confidently leap out of a transport plane Driver's with a parachute (wouldn't that make a smashing S t entrance at the local country club?). ea What you won't want to do with your new Hummer, -----though, is attempt to drag race anything more powerful than a grocery cart. Motivation comes from a 150-horsepower, 6.2-liter General Motors diesel that drtves through a three-speed automatic transmission. With the wind behind it, accelerating to 60 mph will use up a •quarter-mile of pavement and nearly 30 seconds. But don't despair, as the •250 foot-pounds of torque at only 2,000 rpm will enable the Hummer to climb up and over nearly anything that gets in its way. A 25-gallon fuel tank will ensure decent drtving range as well. Three vers ions of the Hummer will be offered Initially -a topless pickup, a two-door hardtop and a tour-door hardtap pickup. None of them is what you would call cheap. Prices will be $40,500, $42,500 and $44.000, respeclively . . And, if the rather lelsurely acceleration offered by the diesel engine is less than you can be34 take comfort In knowing that Chevroters 7.4-liter ,gasoline VB already has been litted into several test vehicles, offering lar more sprightly pertonnance and less noise. tt you're after something just a bit more civilized (literally), then perhaps the new Jeep Grand Cherokee wm be more to your liking. This is the long-awaited model that effectively replaces the recently retired Grand Wagoneer. Previously knOwn by Its code name 2J, the new Grand Cherokee wm be wider, longer and more contemporary looking both Inside and out than the current Cherokee models. By dimensions, the Grand Cherokee will closefy match the Ford Explorer, and this model will be the first product to emerge from Chrysler's new Jefferson Averue North plant In Detroit. An lnline six-cylinder engine similar to that used In the existing Cherokee models or an available VB wnt be offered. The VB could well be Clvysle!'s extensively modified 5.2-llter, 12311-t.nepower engine, olherwlse known as the Indestructible 31B. Don't be slloclie<l II prices stan at $25, as the Grand Wagone•r's pl1ce was , climbing close to $30,000 before It left town. General Motors also wm be IDIOlng the ranks of the new and Improved In the sport utility wars by offerlnQ Its compietelY redesigned full-s~ed Blazer, Subutban and Yukon models. The Yukon Is essentially the GMC version of last yeafs full -siled JimmY. a sister vehicle ID the Chevrolef Blazer. . These giant truck-based vehicles have surliVed with essentially the same design slnee 1973, so the updale Is quite wtlcome. Bath the Blazer and 1Yukon are available In two-<loOr 4x4 t/\m only, powered by GM's 5.7-llter vs and equipped with four-wheel 011tl-lock brakes standard. -The hoods ars shorter. the windows are larger and more smoothly -Integrated Into the body work, and lnteriDl1 are much mors welcoming. In 1hort. the new models are still based on a pickup truck chassis, but their ,design Is geared more toward comfort ow lhan_ln the past Wind and road noised are bolh reduced. · The Chevrolef and GMC Suburban ~so receive the same re~slons, 'inclUdlng the new styling, modem Interior trealment and Improved suspension syslem. Standard power for the l1Uge SUburban (selilng up to nine) Is the some S.7-llter V8 found In the Yukon and Blazer, !hough 1 ,7.4-llter engine Will be offerod ,as "' option. Bol11 rear 1nd Ill-Wheel drtve are available In the SUbu!bln. At the DllllOSlte .ond of the sport utility spectrum IS I new Ctrysler/ 'MMsublslli vehicle. ComblnlnO the compact sl2e of a smd Sidon Wl1IO!l wtl!1 the utility and versatility of a minivan, the PlymoUlh Colt Vlsf&IEaOle 'Sllnmlt ~ EJcpo all are ossentially the same Yll1iclt under their skin, 10nQ and short -•se versions will be ofler9d It ·-. RIQlnlleSS, this !root-drive WIQOll Is pDWlt'ed by I four-(Yilndef enaine, '°""' ssa11ng for ft<t to seven .,.._ (depeodlng on 1111 Wlloll&ase itnllll) Ind oftlll -k -ond II--drtwe IS °'*""· The COit ~ n II -lo the pmioul (lodge colt Vista, another Mill<llllN-clulOMd -le -IS l mW-minim . • I 7 •••• ,,. ......... .... 0 ;;11ra In ........ ,. •••• ..., ................ 1 .... , -. ' ,, • the club and govern the awards for trophy fish. ''We are a non -profit organization and hold fund-raising projects such as our Awards Banquet to benefit the Orange County Handicapped Children's Society," said James. Presently, the group has about 70 to 75 members, according to James, "a lot of which arc not active, bul have been members for many years." And the Lady Anglers arc l<>oking for new memhcrs. Parsel has top 4-mile time Dave Parscl, at 36 years old. had the best time at the four-mile distance during this summer Estancia High Sc hool Summer Shadow Runs. Parse! toured the course in 20:51 during the race July 18. Parscl also had the fourh and seventh-best times during two other runs. Marty Callahan had the second· best time of 21~02 on June 13. The top female time for the four-mile distance was turned in by Valerie McCulchan, who was ' clocked in 27:58 on Aug. 15 . Nancy Baird "'as nex1. with a 28:19 on June 27. The best three-mile time was turned in by Ruben Esparsa on Aug. 22 when he finished the ra ce in 15:23. just one second ahead of Calla han that evening. ~1a ry Schumacher turned in the best female time of 18:56. also on Aug. 22. A li sting of the 1op limes for the two distances: Name,Aoe FOUR MILES -1 Dave Plt'st!, 36 2 Mi!Ty Callahan. 28 3 Curt Hughes, 25 4 Parsel 5 Jell Mitsumc!o, 19 6 Ca!llllln 7 Parsel 8 Aul>tn fsoarsa, 26 N•"'9,Ag9 1 IJ~lene McCUlcNn. 32 2 Naricy Baird, 4t! 3 M1tlielle Conley, 20 4 McCutcNn 5 McC!Acl'lil1 N•"'9, Age THRl.E. llllLEI .... 1 Ruben Esparsa. 26 2 M¥ty Cadanan. 28 3 Brld Ale~an<ltr, 25 ' Oave P11set 36 5 c~~•llin 6 Pa•~l 1 PilfSel a P;usel ....... N•m.,Age 1 Mill"'/ Scl'W'l~MI. 23 2 SI~" f\mbrcli•. 18 3 C.1r11e Apgd 15 ~ Mtllnle C011ley, ZO 5 Nancy Barrtl, 40 TlnMo.t• 20:51 7·18 21:02 6·13 21"06 6·13 21 :07 8-15 21 :09 8·15 21 13 7-18 21 ·19 6·13 21 21 6·13 Tim• D•I• 15 23 8·22 15 24 8·22 15 30 8-22 15 43 a.22 15 ~ 6·20 15 52 6·21l 15 52 8·8 15 57 1·11 All the "locals" three times a week, every week! •• Receive the Tuesday, Th ursday and the fabulous Weekend edition of the fi nest local coverage available! Don't miss a single edition of th e Pilot. .. delivery guaranteed! Only 66¢ per weekl LOCAL News, Sparts E1t1rt1l.11111t Riii ESllll c11111111d1 Ind Marti ' "We don't want people to be scared off think.in~ it would be cost too much," said James. "The annual fee is only $20 which really isn't that expensive." month at the Western Federal Savings and Loan building at No. 4 Corpo rate Plaza Drive in Newport Beach. The monthly meetings are held on the third Monday of every ·rhose ladies inte rested in information on the club are invited to call James a1 (7 14) 494-1105. • Clean Harbor--lJay takes aim at trash Any and all concerned communi1v members are invited to take part in today's I ith annual Clean" Harbor Day in and around Ne""·port's Back Bay. "It's a community-wide a11ack on 1hc trash in Newport Bay," said chairman Charlie Yates of Newport Dunes, where the event begins today al 9 a.m. Among the group~ joining in the effort on foot and in canoes and kayaks will be the Boy Scout Sea Base, Newpon Aquatic Center. California Outriggers Associ:i1ion. area scJlools and colleges and other~. Yates said. Spo'nsorcd hy !he Chamber of Commerce of the Newport Harhtit Arca. and cndt,rsed bv the State of California Fish and Games Department. the cveOt 1' par! of this year·s SeaFest celebration . ,- Anyone intcre~1cd should arrive b} 9, al ""·hich time lhey will be given garbage bags and put on a tc.im ""ith 20-30 other peoQle. All trash \Viii be ~epara led into re cyclahlc and non-recyclable urltd. Fo\lo""·ing the clean-up. participants may return to the Nev .. por1 Dunes for hamburgers. pro\•ided by Carl's Jr. For more information, contact Charlie Y atc~ al 7:?9·3863, or better yet, show up ai 9. -By T~~ Pi Joi To start your Pilot subscription with guaranteed delivery, fill in the information bel ow. Or, for faster results, call our ... SUPER SERVI CE HOTLINE 642-4333 and your subscription will be started immediately! r--------------------- 1 Name·---------~ ' ---,. 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T8S S4pl. 23 -Idle Still-2•-• San Ole9o. 1 3S SATURDAY - TELEVISION ,.,1 Colleg'f Football 9:30 a.m. -Kentucky-Indiana, ESPN. 9:30 a.m -Cornell-Priocelon, SC. 9.30 a.m -Miss. St.-Tennessce, TBS. 10:30 a.m. -Mich. St.·N. Dame, Ch. 4, 11 a.m. -San Diego St.-Air Force, PT. 12:30 p.m -Arizona St.-USC. Qi. 7. I p.m.-Cincinnati·Bowling Green, SC. 2:30 p.m. -Texas A&M-Tulsa, PT. 4 p.m. -1 loly Cross-Boston U., SC. 4·30 p.m. -Auburn-Texas, ESPN. 5 p.m. -Washington-Nebraska, Ch. 7. 7 p.m. -Cal-Arizona, PT. "Now notice, ~tlemen, when I shine the light in his eyes he becomes immobilized as If In a trance and can easily be sacked.'' SATURDAY • ASU-USC, Ch. 7, 12:30 • Atl.·Dodgers, Ch. 11, 7 SUNDAY • Atl.-Dodgers, Ch. 11, J • Cowboys-Cardinals, TNT, 5 MONDAY • Phillies-Cubs, WGN, 5 •Jets-Bears, Ch. 7, 6 SUNDAY TELEVISION Auto Radn1 5:50 a.m.-GP of Portugal, ESPN. 9:40 a.m.-Goody's 500, ESPN. Noon -Modified 200, TNN. 1:30 p.m.-Havoline 200, ESPN. r Pro Football 10 a.m.-Vik:.inp-Saints, Ch. 2. 10 a.m.-Raiders-Falcons, Ch. 4. I p.m. -Rams-49crs, Ch. 2. 5 p.m.-Cowboys-Cardinals, TNT. CoUel" Football Jllf~ NI l •• ........ 0 ......... ~ W L T .... "M ......... 110 .•14116 0.. t 1 117 14 40 --~ 1 2 .m " ,, s.... 1' JM5456 Sin Oleoo ~ ooo 44 n ~ ' 0 1.000 14 31 r:: I~::: QndlWll d.f JIOO M II .... 3 0 1.000 110 • ..... 1 2 .3331151 .... EllllllM 1 2 .m 22 47 lfr.1111 1 2 .m • 51 .......... 0 ' 0 .000 13 ... ....... : • .-•a::r: 1""' .......... ia.-•1110&.llt.) a...ilN • "' .... 10 ..... 0...•~101.A ........ ,OLlll. ~·CNinl. 10l.lll. .---1111N~IOU1. -......... OllllM. 1t Liil ~ ......... ,."" llli 111111 • ""'-· 1 VI-...... Kil.-Cly. 1 ...... .... , ... ,~'.tr:.. OllllllPllllUtl~~ "'Jiii • Oicllt ~ 7 •• ,.,.,, RADIO Pro Footbllll 10 a.m. -Raiders-Falcons, KFI (640). 1 p.m.-Rams-49cri, KMPC (710). I p.m.-SD-Broncos, XTRA (690). Bucblll 11:30 a.m.-Angeli-Chi., Kl.AC (570). 1 p.m. -A~l.·Dodgers, KABC (790). I p.m. -Giants-SO, KFMB (76<>). MONDAY TELEVISION Baltball 5 p.m. -PhilliLl!l·Cubs, WON. 9 p.m. -IBA All-Stars, SC. LOS ANGE~ -Tbc Univenity of Southern Calllomia foocball team, 1eetin1 a bit of coiWsteney, opens the PKific-10 Conference portion of tu lchcdule today when It entenaina Arizona State. The kickoff is slated for 12:30 p.m. and the game will be televised locally on Cltannel 7. USC Coach Lany Smith is not convinced that the Trojans are a sure bet to win today, despite the fact his team is listed as a better than a touchdown favorite. That's because the Sun Devils, 4-7 last year, appear to ~ improved. . "I think this is the best ASU team since I've been c:oachina at USC,"said Smith, in his firth year with the Trojans. "Their defense is extremely strong. their offense is improved. bas established balance, and they Just have more good players everywhere . For a conference opener, this as a really, really tough game. I think the Sun Devils will be strong contenders in the oonfercnce race. "We're going to have to play every bit as good if not better than we did against Penn State." Today's game at the Coliseum will be the Padfic-10 opener for both the Trojans (1-1) and Arizona State (1-0). ASU is ooming off a 30-3 victory over Oklahoma State. USC was upset, 24-10 by Memphis State, then pulled an upset of its own, 21-10 over Penn State last Saturday. "It's going to be a whole lot tougher game than we bad last week," Sun Devils Coach Larry Marmie said. "I think SC played terrific defense against Penn State, and their new quarterback, (Reggie) Perry, is getting more and more experience and he's going to be good." Both teams seem solid on defense. Comerback PhilHppi Sparks and linebackers Darren Woodson, Bryan Hooks and Brett Wallerstedt head the Sun Devils' defense, while oornerback Jason Oliver and tackle Terry McDaniels have played well for the Trojans. Ofk nsively, both teams will rely o n relatively inexperienced q,uartcrbacks. ASU sophoeiorc Bret Powers, who had started just once before, completed 14 of 25 passes fo r 207 yards and a touchdown, with one interception. against Oklahoma State. Faria wins match race, scratch ·main events lap handicap main event. 7 p.m. -Braves-Dodgers, Ch. 11, TBS. 8:30 p.m -Floridd·Syracuse, SC. 11 p.m. -Pac1fic-Hnwaii, PT. 12:30 a.m -Auburn-Texas, ESPN. 3:30 a.m.-Fairplex replays, PT. Auto Racina 10 a.m. -Northwestern-Rutgers, SC. 10:30 n.m.-Minncsota-Colorado. PT. 8:30 p.m.-Micb. St.-Notre Dame, SC. 10:30 p.m.-Arizona St.-USC, PT. B1HINIU 11 lO;lO a.m . ...:Cubs-Expos, WGN .• IO:jQ a .. m. -Cards-Mets. W¢R. Pro Football ._. 6 p.m.-Jets-Bcars, Ch. 7. Horse Raring It was a ·big night for Colton's Mike Faria at the Orange County Fairgrounds in Cost, Mesa on Friday. • Faria not only won the weekly scratch mai n event, but also took home a $1,000 prize in a special "winner-take-all" match race at the Speedway motorcycle racing program. McConnell worked his way from the 40-yard line into the lead, passing Archie Perez on lap 3 and pushing Perez out so that most of ·the fi e ld was able to pass Ba1tb1ll Noon -Blue Jays-A's, Cb. 2. 4 p.m. -Angels-Chisox, Ch. 5. 4:30 p.m.-Cubs-Expos, WGN. 7 p.m. -Braves-Dodgers, Ch. 11. Tennis I p.m.-Germany-U.S., ESPN. Motorcycle Racing I p.m. -Camel Pro Mile, TNN. Basketball 2 p.m.-Olympic selection, Ch. 4. Horse Racing 8:30 p.m. -Fairplex replays, Ch. 56. J a.m. -Los Alamitos replays, PT. 9 p.m.-Goody's 150; ESPN. RADIO Coll'&" Football 11 a.m.-SD St.-AFA, XTRA (690). 12:30 p.m.-ASU-USC. KNX (1070). 1 p.m.-CSN-CSF, KMNY (1600). 4:30 p.m.-Aub.-Texas, Kl.AC (570). 6 p.m.-SJS-LB St., KORG (1190). Bawball 12:15 p.m.-Giants-SD, KFMB (760). 4 p.m.-Angels-ChiSOll, KMPC (710). 7 p.m.-Atl.-Dodgers, KABC (790). Pro Hockey (Exhibition) 7:30 r.rn. -Pitt.· Kings, XTRA (690). 11:30 a.m.-Angels-Cbisox, Ch. 5. 1 p.m.-Bravcs-Dodgcrs, Ch. 11, TBS. 5 p.m. -Blue Jays-A's, ESPN. Socctt 4 p.m.-Youth Championships, SC. 7 p.m. -English League, SC. Horst Radng 8:30 p.m.-Fairplex replays, Cb. 56. 2:30 a.m. -Los Alamitos replays, PT. 3 a.m. -Fairplcx replays, PT. Tennis 9 rm.-Germany-U.S., ESPN. . 6 p.m.-Super Derby XII, ESPN. 8:30 p.m. -Fai§Plex replays, Ch. 56. 12:30 a.m.-F3lrplcx replays. PT. Box!n1 8 p.m. -Andries-Harding, PT. Auto Racing I 11.m.-Goody's 150, ESPN. RADIO Pro Football 6 p.m.-Jets·Bears, KNX (1070). BaHball 7:30 p.m. -Jays·Angels, KMPC (710). -By Dena ls Brosttrbous The match race was sponsored by a local car dealership, and Faria prevailed over a field which included runne r -up Shaw n McConnell of Brea, Brad Oxley of San Juan Capistrano, Costa Mesa's Bobby Schwart:i: and R uss Wagman. underneath him. Riverside's Scott Brant fell into second and held on to that position with Oxley third and Faria fourth. A crowd of 2,133 was on hand for the night of racing. Spa~., l•t Onntte COUftlJ Pilh•=-t ~ti main (4 laps): 1. Milt flfll (COiion)! 2. Sieve Lucero (Riverside): 3. Gaty Hlckl (Riverside): 4. Bobby Schwanz (COSIJ Mesa). Orange Coast wta pair In Merced Davis replaces McNamee In the four-lap scratch main event, Faria got the gait and went wire-to-wire, fe nding off a challenge by Steve Lucero of Riverside. Faria won by a half- leng1 h. whi le third-place Gary Hicks was never a factor and Schwartz went down in turn one at the start and was eliminated early. Handicap main (II laps): 1. Shlwn Mc:CoMel (Bea). 2. Scoll Bnri (Riwnlde); 3. Brlll Oldly (San .luln Caplmno): 4. Mike Flril (Colon>: 5. Josh l.Jrsen (Bllboa): 6. ArcNe Pem (Costa. Meu); 7. Aswty No11Mc> (OrUrio); II Pit Colnl (Celtl Mesa) The Orange Coast College wate r polo squad improved its ledger to 11·1 this season with a pair of easy victories on the first day of the Merced Tournament Friday. In the opener, Bill Nickel scored four goals and Rich Ruffi ni added two as OCC took a 7-1 lead at halftime and was in front , 11-2 entering the final quarter. Russ Davis, who guided the Woodbridge High girls basketball team to the CIF Southern Section Division ll·A title last year, said that he will be the new coach at Estancia. Match 11Ce: 1. Mike Fwta (Colon); 2. Slwn McConnell ~): 3. Brad OideY (Sin JUln Capistrano): 4. Bobby Schwanz (COsta Mesi): 5. Russ Wigman. Davis will replace Lisa McNamee, who has left Estancia to become an assistant volunteer coach at Stanford. The Pirates raced to a big early lead and downed Citrus, 12-5, then used a big third quarter to frust rate Merced, 14-9. Against Merced, the Pirates struggled early and trailed 5-4 at halftime. Davis coached the Woodbridge varsity last year while Eric Bangs was on sabbatical. He had assisted Bangs the previous s~ seasons. -By Tbt Piiot McConnell, who was second in the match race, did manage to take home top honors in the eilht· Second OMslon main (5 laps): 1. Bob Rlc:tW'dt (Cotoraclo ). Third t>Msion main (4 lips): 1. Jelle l<lng (HulClnglon Beach) Allendlnce: 2. 133 CLASSIFIED INDEX 642-5678 FROM NORTH ORANGE CO. 540-1220 F"OM SOUTH ORANGE CO. -•DD TM• PILOT ClMllAED Of'F1Ce HOURS T.....,._ tr.4oe ~--·;apm .--~ ~ l:30lr!Hl:*lpm DUDLW PUllUCATION DEADlH .. T.-dey Mon l:aO l'M CHECK YOUfl AD TI4l f'9"1T DAY IN """"'°" ~ c:.to .,._ Nat "'-liar .....,., -~·...._. _______ ..... 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The qualified lndMdual Wfll ...... the outalde ataft With ad tayout. proof correctk>na, ad copy pick-op, Yac8tfon relief and other d~ .. requltad. Thia p8t'IOn wlll ... 1.. the lnatde ataff by handling the ~ during PMk per1oda, ... 1-:;:: In ..... protecta va- catton ........ " you .,. • fut !MrMr, ftexlbt8, reepotietbte and heV9 a aalea •pputude, OOrM Jotn our tHm. A ,......,.. C8I and proof of ~I• nee.• ""'Y· Send your ,.. aume or come In and M 'out art appf6c8tlon. ...... :rt ••••"1 0..... ..... PILOT *-......... . C.... .... ,CA -7 AnM01111~ F fll l: I I', "I' ' ' \I ~ 0-'I ~ wortfM 1 ....... .....-. CURI( LO OKINO for eelf. INSIDE IALll NB. Fut a. frlendty, ~ motlvetad peraon to 11AM to 8PM M·f:. H.B. Agency. M~Fr1 Conetructlon Project. WC>fk In a ftorfilt. Ml'9t The New:_:.:.: 780-1246. 1-5. PhonH, fllH, Eam to S11/hr. No enfoy wortclng w/Deo-. heotVCoeu urt TmtT CH•CK· type. Exp r.q'd. S7/Hr. Exp. R.ioc.te. 1J800. pie. AootY a1 17'01 Piiot currentty hU a ING WORKJ No Exp. aa.,am 424--5121. Comthlain-Way. A9'c fUIJ.tlm• lnalde Nin Nec•Hary/t1 oo.oo for Al~ 133-11N po11tlon avallabl• In per lteml Call 1·900-jiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiii th• Claa1lfted Advef· 847-7871 (l .99/mln) or llalng Depattment. If Wr1te: PASE·2.5M, 111 you can bring ua s. Uncol11way, N. Au- aal.. •x.,.rletlCe, a rora, IL 80542 po9lt1Ve phone vote•. Genwal omce :f. _:.er~.= IELF ITAlllllll we wtll PfOYlde you •NllDIDt with a trlendly atmoa-/t300-S500 per week ptMre, room to grow /SAM-12 Noon and the trlllning to mate• you aucceaafUI. To jofn our teem, Hnd your r..ume or com• In and ftll out an ap- pffc:atlon. Ne ....... lleeoh/ c.... .... PILOT aao .... ..,at. Coetai ..... ,CA .... .,. AttftlO'Mt ..... ...... , CALI.a MOK M1~C.M • • ... 1.,Tuelln Orand Opening! We P8Y you • to tooM up 10 29tba In 30 d9Y91 17 S*>s>te needed. bl'. recommendad 141-7140 On>cety OPlllllQ IOOll Aetal groc..-y. &p'd only. Outgoing, fMndly. MU9C eflfOY hetplng outtoment, aervloe-orl1nted. Thi NBWPOAT Neetl ....... ,. H.ACHJCOST" MHA tor lhe fro41ow1ng ... Pl'.OT 11 lootdn8 fot • partmenta: Me•t. Cu1tomer lervloe Produce, llrvlo• "8tW1&1,..... for Iha 0•11/8akery. lend c~ Dept. to reau,._. to: 31109 work ........ ached-"8ncho Vi.to Ad •• ute, IPPf'O*nll"Y 1• IJ Capletrano, t4 hoUrll par .... nue. We need • ,.....''===========::::::!:I perMn wtfh 8trong I• telephone 11tllla, 11111 ti ti ti Pll I RF¢ ..... ~1 !Mt up 10 l1GOIM. ,_ •purwioe ana K9ft •• ....,. ..... '° WGftc ........ 1----------..... .ecwttr. No f)ip. nee. A ~ lel..-y of AGO ff# Cell .... Ha W buying mes... '1141 ... ••t .... 80'1 NtMlt1-., MM. UP TO •eoo PER MONTH * 11 IBJ.ECTlm * Early ·morning motor routes available. Deliver Tuesday, Thursday&: ~ Saturday. Must· have dependable transportation and liability insurance. CALL 842-4333 COSTA MESA. NEWPORT BEACH (tA»11 Moan ,,•a11ao..., ... Cell oe.,. In TUllMn. ....,......,--. ____ 1 -.et-. °' lllaftl lnC.M.. .. t.OtT• ........... OUT OP UITA Pl ......... ~ ..... "°'*'°'con. tampoe'• t 8oult...-. ..,, ~ .,,. loo c-.d In t:aaNon .. land. Potential for f'OW!h· 114 IHI •.. """" ............ dW. lllll'acmet\. .... OOftd. .. trtm. Mert- floe a25. M1..s.e. LOVE VERY IALDWIN FRlllDLY JUIT VERY BEAUTIFUL GIRLS • TO LOVING IROTHIRI ATHLETIC A LtnLE ROllANTIC UVEUI ..,.. u.a' blftlftt 1~7"'414 Adultl ody. $1.50/IM'10 rrin LOltlll.YT CALL NOW 1·~903-1188 $15.00 pet c.all SAIL A pretty. VfK'I ctuey. LOOK.jlJKE llllCERE KINKY WIDOWER 1-90M48-5MI ATTlllCTIVI SWF, 30, attnlcilve AT· ~~nett~~~ (Calec, Wiiiiam, or SWM, 33, 5'10", 170, Trim SWM, 152 look• Educated, fun loving, FOR EVERY DESIRE LIVE DAZZI llG GIRLS 1.--..00 Am chltec:t, H•k• SWM 1 DannleC). Dwtt·halred, Ilk .. aerot>tca, weight 45, 8', 180 lb•., blond one woman man. No 24 h,. 11.95/mW 10 min 30-40, Intelligent, edu-maroua ntere•t• lc•blua ey ... tall and llftlng, •ports. movtes, blue ayH, ~· trim children. Emotionally lllTILLIGENT catad, fitness con-... ks attractive, •uc· hand•oma, prof•• music, reading and cutelah SWF 35-45. and flnancllilly aecure.1DTDl1DAYAIUILE TALK TOA LIVll MODmLI CALL 1·90(F73T·1188 $2.54/mln, 10 min/min St ab I• and a C· ac,loua, generoua, al· ceaaful man, 44 to eo, •lonal a plus. Wanted mQ!9. Seeking SWF Sense of humor a Seeking pretty IMJy 40 ALL• IEVUE complahM blond, 44, fluent g•ntleman, tolayfu'oor-forever., 1'~ by blonde beauty, wtth compatible Inter· must. Movie, music, to 55, with good 5'5", flt 8nd happy, cpmmlttad relatlon-P and am a ot SWF, 28. #3003. aata. #1980. fun companionship, morat/•thlcal values. t~ $2.50/mln, 10 min 24111 LOCAL Gllll.S Ill CA BY AREA CODE TALK TO LIV'R llkH th• outdoors, •hip/marriage. N/S/D. fun to be with. You a•.al'lu FULL TIME prtvat• 1 On 1 love #1977. HOME#'• S2Jmln loolclng for one man -2936. wlll be glad you '°""'" partl••· -1984. with humor and 1n1eo-1-------_ca11_ed_. *_a_20_. __ TEMNll ADVENTURER WON'T BE 1 ·90().82().3355 $3/mln. Must be HI yrs GIRL.SI CALL1·~11n $2.50/mln, 10 min/min rttv. 11k.. dinner at MIDWESTERN VIBRANT INTEORln swM, 39, t1nanctai1y LAROE DIUPPONTED 8:00 Of aftet, who's ROOTS CLAll'Y •ecin eHks SF, :>S. ME TOO "Exceptionally Hand- wllllftg to travel to International .tut-a~ Energetic, athletic, 35 trav9flng compan-33, SWM ... k• large soma", I.all, flt, 30'• .... ,mort S..Ch. 44--·7~• .... a_a,..__ prof ... lonal SWM 44 eor ~-.. ~ ttw, t.Qov, tit and fun "1 1"""' 1 nn;; • • Ion. From Alaakan wll· SWF to share good gentleman; very lov· • --.. _.... DWF IOOktng lor that Phyals;ally flt, edu-very r .. I. no praten· demau ftahlng to ax· time• and be.a Irland. Ing, caring, under· ATTRACTIVE spaclaJ man 39-49, N/ cated, 11nanctally and -tlona, ... ka-anractlve, plorlng ancient ruins. #3005. ·standing, playful, Intel- LATIN S for mutually nurtur· emotionally atabla, flt, emotionally avail· Muat be flt, anractlv• ----.. ---.. -0-E--llgent. sincere, au-Ing, lovlng, open, hon-moraUy whole•oma, •ble woman, 25-40. to and daring. #1982. ~""' thentlc, romantic and ..atdng committed r• eat commitment. II sensitive and humor· ~::Opllf~~eda~ --0-Ell-..;EROU-.,..,,,..,.,...,,.l--I BY sexy, with varied Inter· Call 642-5678. Put a f ew-w-o·ras to work for ou. llldonaNp ~ SWM, you're emotionally oua, ••ml retired, en-eats. Seeks: Very ~1. good fMtlng• available lor a lovlog joys llfe, dlv1eralfled latlonahlp. #HM9. EXECUTIVE CHRISTMAS pretty, slender. sweet -------------------------- 8nd weft.4ducated. I ralatlonahlp, please lntareata and tutu, BLOND HAIR Succeaaful lnvaatment la poaalbl• wttan • na· and compatlble glrl am 38, 5'2". I Ilka to call. #2921. wlahea to m"t with Banker, 45, seek• turtng, attractive, lady friend. (BaJboa Pen· c:tanc:9, movta•. din• --------gentleman of •lmllar BLUE ms travel companion, SF, In her 30's find• her nlnaula). -3008. out. I ldd. #4006. MR. background for good SWM, 5'10", 180, ftt, for exotic, romantic splrttually awake, non-__ W_OR_,_K_u-an-0--1 _. _ _.__ RI~.,_ tlm•a and quallty attractive. Wall· trips for t;>ualneaa and smoking, aucceaaful, .._, "' 1..-11w5 vnu companionship . traveled, Intelligent, pleasure. 5'9", 180 mldweat values PLAY HARD LOVING SWF, 44 vrs .. 130 lb•.. #2923. 31 . To meet ettracttva Iba., open, dynamic. Prince. Humor and DWM, 37, 5•7 .. , enjoys PROFllllONAL blond hair, green --VIV--l -C_l_O_U_S__ SF, dark heir, any communicator. non-gratitude wlll make hontu, skiing, music, •Y••· Love early race, 21-31, for rel•· smoker, no "head our love sing. Sharing travel, -ks fun, ad- and cartng SAF, 35, Rock·N·Roll, amu•• ZANY tion•hlp. #3002. cu••" apply please. Ille Is the answer. v-ture In SF ..... ""~. 5'4", 130 Iba., Hatting ment partta, board & ••• .. ~ anTIST BRAIN •191e. #t948. SWM or DWM 33-40, card games, movt... "" good man, good t>a-p1ay• & dancing. Fema1a, 48, 5·10", ac-SEEKS HANDSOME havlor and aucceasful Looking for SWM compllahed striking EXOTIC In hie Clll'Mf, for laat-under 50 yrs .. over blond. Eccentric, er• BEAUTY Ing relatlonahlp. 5'8", smokers O.K. atlva, Intellectual, so-lnterutlng, •ucceaaf\JI GENnEllAN #2935. t12953. clal, educated com-SAM , 3 8 , • • e k a Flt 50'• E.uropean • CULTURED NEWPORT BEACH munlcator. Paint/draw, young., girt for friend· Joya th• simple things remodel, Real E•tata. ship and fun. I am In Ille. J.ooklng lor at· PEARL QORQEOUS Love belly leughal 5'9", 170 Iba., lit. tractive woman to ProlaulonaJ, vagetar-BUTTERFLY Creative bonding Pleaae be pretty, open ahera llle'a laugha I.,, -.tty SJF 38 needed nowll #4002. and trim. #3009. with. Lei'• exchange • ... -• • · n.ecta e sexy ahoulder h 966 •r11atlc, Intellectual to land on. Doa•n't WANTED DOllESTIC P otoa. -1 . and from the East smoke. She danc... oua1 --E HANDSOME eout ...u aecure, PROFEISI ..,... , , r educated gentleman swim•, beach walks. Mau GIRLS FUN and kindred aplrlt for Luxury condo, ward· _,. HONEST meaningful relation-robe to White House that knows how to be appeal to thl• SWM , _ .. , ..... ,...,. or atey home. 60'•. romantic. I'm ac:tven-S', 175 lb., dart! hair. Hll I'm 6', a flt. Hna .. np, .. ~. blonde, 125 Iba .. 5 '5" turou•, Ilka to play I'm good looklng but tlva, youthful 38, ... k DECISION ten. t12922. tennla, non-amokar. modest, Ilk• to cootc, Ing love and .no I'm ettractlva epeclal low children and the gamH with e ve TIME PRETTY lady In my 40'a. water. I'm happy-no cute lonely lady with a I'm looking lor tun, SHAPELY #4007. hang up•. Seeking great heart. Calll adventu re. lamlly, SWF·DWF-attractlve #1981. 1ove, HCU11ty. 1 1ova BLONDE p ...... 30-38, prefer ---umw--'1 people, •un. ocean, SWF. auccessful •x· long dark hair but? good health, and ma. ecutlve, humorous, #1978. CHRISTIAN I'm aophlatlcatad, non-rallglou•. love• DON'T Male student, SWM, beautiful, poaltlva. w"kand• away, •kl· A 32, looks 28, aoeks Dancing under the Ing, laughter. Sffk• REAL IE non-material SWF, 2 stara on our world SWM ~. aucceu· SHY 34, walks on beach, tr8V9f br .. thlng clean lul, attrectlve, witty, llAN movie•. tennis, long air woutd be h .. van. communicative, n/a/d . affk• • lovable, exclt· You're 50 + • attractive. talks. Down to earth, PIMH be SW male. Committed relation-Ing real woman for spunky, full of energy open and honest, for 48-e6, tall. #2952. shlp/merrlage. 12950. real chemistry b•· with • paaalon lor llfe. romance or just lunl E.._ICH Rrafty twffn us. He la S'2", You want to ahere !1'3000. nn ...-allm executive, 64, at· Blue Jeana or DreHy ---------1 YOUR FOR tractive. lnterutad In TlmH, long walk• and HEAL THY UFE CO-ITMENT arts, .. mng. cherttlaa, telk• anc:t leughter. HAPPY hHlth. She would be candlelight, )au and DWF, 53, are you In-DWF, 41, aeeka hap-feminine and frff to claaalca, travel and HANDS01!9EI tareatad, honeat, plnHa from ateady share his Ille. #3007. cooking. I'm 61, DJM, Ready for your BEST all'Wght fol'ward, Hn-WM, with calm lor· 5'11", 190 Iba .. •• & LAST romance? Me: •ltlve, Independent wardly active look, ATHLETIC cure, Hnaltlve, ener· tall, zHtfut, playful, and wiling to Invest Eaatam value•. 5'1 l " FUN LOVING g4'tlc, humorous, edu-• d u c • t • d , c 0 m· ~ In a nurturing and up, truth, home, .,., •9.. 165 cated, romantic and mltebla, pa•alonata, ret.Uonshlp? Call me. caring, understanding, SWM, • ....,, 5 ' ' aomewttat ahy, friend· gentla-aplrltad, mid· Who you are la too giving. -4004. llt, Intelligent. romen-ahlp, conversation waatern gentleman. or-t not to share. _... ___ T_AL_L___ tic. Ilk•• dlnlngk, ldanc· and companionship You: 35-49, adVentur· .. ._...,, Ing, beach, • • na· first and then? #1983 . .. £... ture. s .. 1ca trim and ous. fun-loving, trim, . ATTRACTIVE aware, unemcum· EUROPEAN n /a, unencumbered. SUCCESSFUL bared, N/S lemel•ag• OR tl1962. llAN NATURIST BEACH LOVER SWM, 39, tall, hand· some, lntelllg4Hlt, real, looking tor adVentur· oua, tall & lit N/S bru· nene 2&-38, wtto en· Joy• aun, aalllng, travel & laughter. 11119.e. SEEKING RIGHT LADY SWM. auccaaslul, 8'1'', 190 Iba., good looking, flt, n/a, 48, look 36, seeking at· tractive SWF 30-40 for enjoyment/committed relallonahlp/manlege. #1965. TALL ATTRACTIVE YOU/ME TLC HAPPY Fun-loving, sen•• of humor, enjoy• huga, walka, travel, dinner, dancing, sunsets, seeks adventurous, honest, 39-46 lady for frlandahlp and lasting retatlonahlp. #1978. Pcr c..,()11,11 Service'.--. JOOS ABSOLllTE BEST LOVE 8i ROMANCE TONIGHT 1-900-23Q-2333 REAL NAMES REN.. PHONE NUMBERS AIMii (Hy SI .50/ITlll ADULT 900 LINIE DIRIECTORY Graphic Hating ol unu· aual unadvertised adult programs. 1· 900-535-8585 99C/mln GENTLEMAN . SWM 41 6'4" look· Alone? Wanta fall in Ing ;or ihat ;peclal Love? Chrletlen woman who wants a Phone Romencel It monogamous man. Work•I $3/mln. 1·900- Walklng, travel, mov· _7_86-_77_1_0_(_2_4_hrs_) __ lea, music. fun Non-1 _______ __, smoker anc:I Ill. #3001. TRYING SOMETHING .... NEW ~ Shy SWM, 27 yrs. Ji' young, 6 ', 185 Iba., ~nd. blue ayes, fovea beach Ille, cy- cling, music, moun- tain•. Looking for companionship with SWF with almllar Inter· est•. #1981. ...... •f ,.,,..r eu" • .i o\ ·~ OWF, 49, looking for .....;;.o._pen_. _11_3006 __ . ___ ana•n ••N HELPI 50+ N/S companion ._.....,. Thia nice guy, (SWM, Fot a.if'ltd Ad with almllar back· MEET female aought by at· 24, 8'3", 195) doesn't FIND ACTION WANTED! ground & lntera•t• tractive. educated, want to finish last. I'm Call ranging trom outdOOf' end traveled SWM, 24, looking for someone _. HOW TO RESPOND TO OATE{INE e Call 1-900-844-0100. e Enter 4-digit code appearing ityad • Listen to greeting e Leave message (you can change it if not satisfied) When leaving a message • Leave your fir st name e Mention your intcre ts e Tell yo ur age • Describe your appearance ~ Specify your preferences •Include what yo u liked about the person you are responding to Yuu may leave a 30 seco nd message. You will be automatically billed 98~ for each minute. DATE{ I NE 0 Uke •ports, Perform· Ing Alta, dlrvier In or out. ... appeal, ag• 56-70. Me? I'm 57, 15'5", blonde, blue ev-a. madtum build, nice to be wtth. Sound Good? '14000. actlvltlH to candl• for frland9hlp, Ian-who la educated, fun, fm~ llght dinners and eo-80meone special guaga and cultur. le•· sincere, attractive, ro-an apartment D-YISOI • clal oommltmante. through clua1fied •ona. Engllah ftuanc:y mantle and love• th• throunh clli.uified ~.1611 :• ·. #4001. not required. #3010. outdoora. #1947. ,, • iilllliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim •iiilliliiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~~~---li!llliii~--....--, REE ER ONALS USE THIS FORM TO PLACE YOUR FREE PERSONAL AD PRINT CLEARLY: (First three words ore boldface> 25 word maximum FREE ADS ARE MAIL-INS ONLY All CalHns Will Be Char~d Regular ~ate. ADC>RE$: OTV: STATE: ZP. ·---,.. 11-..n Mlan .. = 8's illl. W. ...,.. __,. your ,.,.,.... ., ....,. l. .-. "°"" adl .. M I'll SPJP4d "'c.w Daelil9 -...n., 'l9dl el_.. M -··-a_... ,_.,....,In,.... ................ 'r .. a SK1laPIMd lllO•. Yw .. M _..to oal end "*""'8 yow lttl 11815 WI aft -.... No W .. lie .... to ...... ... .,.,. QM~-.~. . fllalA1H• ... ~leactlCollaMmPb SIW.lafl. OlloMm.CAU () .. ., .. GUI DELINES ~ Beoch. Cos1a M.a Plot It a~ flOf • llrlQlea to meet. M:lbf;W)lb'W Ole pettrtmed °""" to • lndloa'9 genclef Pl ... ICle Of iuce. We ~ ttdoda ftU:Scontalna ... ~. OQ9 • n:rQe. ~.and CM)()Ulb•. "'°' COi ... IQ eecplclt-.ICll OICJfatbJ ~ ... not be ~ TN N911oport beach. Costa Mes> Plot rwtWe the ltght to Nject my~ •• Ctlallfted oda ~be umHild for ~or/If b¥...,,.. l8 yecn °' OQ9 ct'**· No oda ... be pdlhed IMlcrG pellOl"C \ftW ltlClt OQ9. o.a.·•· TN N•polf 8'0Ct\. Costo Mesa Plot~ no latllty tor the contwlt ct~ to Ol'fff/ paaoca ~It. hadiowtllet~~ .. lab9ty fer the oontwtt °'and al ..... to°"' : ocMil1MI•• .. and'°'°"' dalrN mode~ the , .... pot lilacf\. Cotto Mlsa Plot and .... ,pc,.. hoitl ... flotn al coatl. ~ -orc:utng ,..,..,.~fW). ~ondrt.cki"""l ... ...,,..-- ~llomOf~ bit--~·--bi . the~ OIQl'i ~ tC>Ol"'f ad\ ~t•lt. • CM'Cll1A1IOM Of ..... ,.. not ~ ... !ft .... .._. .... appear" ,_.o-••• P'M: ••ca IDngca h ....,..,., fTOf b9 CCHelld ot CS,...,..~ no1oe. SPECIAL GARAGE SALi RATE CALL 642-5671 l I ( j t '_) I ' .' .' Crafte1'8: 80 Bisque eni- mala, 2 lg ••ec oak deaka, dealgner clothes tC>-12, ahoea 1 ON, anttqun, bric· breo, atlver, Havll•nd china. Xmu atutf. etc, etc. Sat/Sun 8am-5pm. Alley behind 424 Dahlla, enr 1 at A~. Costa M0s;1 6124 r'-J• :. I ' ' H1·.11 :1 I 1 t ,lj Sat/Sun. 9 to 5 . Lawn mower/edgr, patio tum .• deak•, 7' Rod Iron bird c.ge, .tc. 248 e. Wllaon. CM. ---------1 Moving Sale. sat 8 to 3 . SATIJRDAYONLY Furniture, klda l'. " St 'I I ' " $1.50 per llne per day. eo.t w~. T'h9t'a All )'OU pay. Exeellent, -thorougfi, .._..,, Ol'I • -dependable, fr ...... _, ·-Call tOday. Excellent t3 ~ refereneea. Jull or SERVICE oouo 860-64S4. DIRECTORY FM more lnformatk>n CALL TODA.VII Btl', I I St·.,,. . ; . ., LOVINO mother will watch your ehatd, o.a yr9 otd. • yr9 ... tw.. Jodie M7o0711 ( ,, ,. '.'it' ' • It I ' '.1 ' ' : 'l (J *** lmODIUllQ ~ ' t I •. :~ ( ' I ' ' • ) 0-.. ...... c..er. Remod•llng Proe, 1174 ~ ..... .............. 7141194.oeoG, eve 714/87H781. AM-4PM. Furniture, •• roll top d•tk, baby ltema, wedding gown & veil alze 8 , mlac. 499 Cabrlllo. 848-3629 Sat only. 8 :30am. 447 Coata cloth••· refrigerator, Meu St. C .M. Utile bit mlac. 1938 Port of every1hlng for aalel Net.on. ASK FOR CANDY Need a Fu? We handle It all, typing, A/P & A/R. All bua. nMde handled by our Sect)'. Guar. loweat rates. 673·2309. =-,.~: aRIOKL TIL•, Cleanlng.ftaaldenUa~ eee-3118 • L 0 C ~, C 0 M· IOtdV8ath Spec:lalleta. t350/M() M)E .. CM Skyllghte, wlndowe, Main Channel e • t THURS, FRI & SAT -.. -.-d-e_o_o_r;_•_t_l_ne __ S_•_le_. 1 O•m-4pm. Interior fl/2r.<Jf22. o to 3 . -CU•· Deeorator'a Salel tom furn, excel cond. Mostly newl 4 Sofaa, Decorative ittema. Iota of lampa, pUloWa, Women's a kids cloth· art worka, exec deak, Ing & ahoes, new & Your Service Dlr8C1ory -Rep1eNntatlve Jii•UY FULL OR PARTIAL TRUSTD•aDS (714) 838-4577 Commerelal. Exeei. -,,.,,-....,. ..... -.... P ... Al--ll""S.,...,H-... -"'-te/--CIUlft Uc. & Refa. lent, thorough, d• ......_. PftOPEATIEB-' 875-3862. Fmch doon, eee. UC. bNrn up to· 11 t -n274W. 'e5CM)389 long. Can 97S-t1S1 20 YRS Accummulatlon. Sofa & love aeat, elee· tronlct. etc. Sat/Sun 9am. 2172 Meyer Pl. tables & much morel uaed. Speed akl. etc. Excellent condition. etc. 3235 Broad St. 842-4321 Ext 310 PUBLIC NOTICE Cabinet~. 3·190 Jfendable. ~,... e.t., p-,_. ,._ ................. ... oall today! Exoel. refa. -.. -,..... .. u,. ... . Ballentlnee ..... 7041. Dl'ywall. ~277 HOUSECLEANING. 15 •flANDYllAfl• y,. EJcpeMnc9. Refer-11111•9IN ~ .-. Mualoal Dir. for Nwpt eneea. Reasonable ___ c.._8!udt __ .. _1_~---Hbr HS a CM CMc r.t••· Mana, 241·9553 A HAIUW MANI PlayhouN now offer• 1\.1 t I', II L• ~,·,, ,, , ,,\3·) s, t ~ t It S· ., \ 11• '••, .'' ' ... 10 BLOCK S ALEI 1664 Tustin Ave (In Back). New wedding dren alze 1 , n-eoffH table, whit• Ille & oak, cu•tom built. $100/ each. Baby ltema, re- 1045 Weatward Way. Nwpt Hts. C.M. 842"2255 _R_E_F .... R-IQ--,-9-5-, _N_e_c_c-hl01 The Calif. Public Utlll· lies Commission, RE· QUIRES that all used, household goods movera, print their P.U.C. Cal T number, llmo'a & chauffeur'• print their T.C.P . num· ber In all adverlls• menta. If you have a question about the I•· galfty'of a mover, llmo o r chauffeur. Cati:" Publlc Utlltles Com- mission. ~14-558-4t5t ...,.CONVEYS CUSTOMS Cabinet a/Furniture. FlnlstlH/RHtoratlon. All quality. 548-6375 WANTB Home Repalta pvt. piano/organ lea· Dirty HOU9N & Buay Home Design aona In your home. Met.lculous Morton'• Mobil• Scr"n Servtce Nobody beata Mor· ton'• prices Nobody! Our prices are •o low you have to look up to aM the bottom . Hu your camper .,_, .... ng more dr!Yeway tll8n campsites? SeH fl with 1 classllted Id. sewing mach, Sim- mons hld•a-bed, anti· que rocker, typewriter S45, Iota of ml1c. SAT Sam, 2007 Vlata Cajon frigerator & ao much i---------------------- morel SAT & SUN 8-4. Depre .. lon glue. other glauwar•. OU IAmP•. lawn mower, etc. Fri & Sat, 8 to 5. 234 Hiii Place. HUGE SALEI To"ot., aporta equlpt, h•• wares. All muat gol SAT 8am-4pm 711 w ~"" ca. 9et cad t}1dcM1 witl aJt at/ ill claui/lea Gill 842-5878 Carpentry 3510 Cement Concrcll.' ,b2b ,/ ,/D r lveway a-p atloa- paths etc. No joO too •mall. ...... Lio. ..... Mickey 536-0553 D.A.Z. Conatructlon People. "Who Ya Call John 83HS333 S15/1eaaon. All i.v.ta. Gonna call?" OT. llAINTllUNC• Kevin Weed 539-8851. •llACH MAIDS OV.r t 9 .,_ exp. In Ue. & Bonded. ._ Apt. Malnt. W• can 10% Oft. 982-6485 handle anything ahort Plano leaaona. All eg••· Your home. Over 25 yrs exp. Ref. avall. 714/888-0181 Uly. COMPUTER HELP: IMC can ualst you with any prob.lero.a. oc need•. 800-584-9291. Con tr ,1ctors 3558 of a major overhaul. Newport Beach · ca.ta MMa ·Hunting- ton Beach Areu. Call Pci1nt111£1 J8SA CENTAUfl MAlNTEHAHCE ll'JI Y,. of 11Mar .Loc11. --~ QualttY.Minded DAN'S Holi!e/Buslneaa Custornn. Rlcfllrd Sinor Improvement. Drywall. ~)845-3209 Carpentry ' & Painting . ......., __ *_P_A.._l_NTI_N_G __ _ Bonded. 845-7822 Quality painting. Local HANDY ANDY referencH. Falr price. (714) 842-8595 Spri11~ I, ' Rep,111 ~ 392 1 SPRINKLERS are my only bualneas. Tlm..-., 11JLIV.es, drip svatema. lnatallatlon & Repair. 722-7824 Charle•. rec Services 392<1 171hSt#A11 -:::;~:;;;;;;:;:;::;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;i1 Crattaman•hlp, con-. Addltlona/remod. Gen-crete & blocic. Free •rat Repair• and est.· competitive Add1t1ons Remodeling 3·~ 10 D.W. a.otuatrom. R• mOdel/Add on. French Doors & fin. crpntry Lk:. 6Q4081. 842·7390. G£Nf.AAL CONTRACTOR Custom home• & r• modeling. RH A com- mer~. Uc #827760. 873-5533 or 49:Mr796 Elec.Plumb-Palnt. LI. _R_o_n_._s_so-a __ 584 ____ _ cwpntry, tliic 831-4043 Eict-lnt. Comm. Rea. Quallty work. Aeaa Tree trim , ahruba, stump remvt. clnupa, •pmklra, sod, eomm. malnt. Mike Mt-0512 Handyman Hrvlces prices. 751-8535. ___ 7_1C)._7_80_5 __ 1 ORTIZ CONSTRUCTION Baick B•y •ulld•,. MHonry-Concret• Pa· HANDYMAN SERVICES. prlcea. Free est. Ref'a. Window .,..hrng a houaeolAnlng. Call 30 yra ••P· 7t 4l424- 714-842.9274 3458 or 213-498-7509 W1ndc1\'. Cleanir1q Yl3·l· By CHARLES GOREN with OMAR SHARIF and T ANNAH HIRSCH WEEKLY BRIDGE QUIZ Frame to flnlah. Clean, tlos-Ortveways. Paint. Fast, Quality wort<. IM!dclpe. Mikt 5"8;-3098 Conslrt1c tr ;r) Haul mg 3720 PAINTING PLUS Marc·a Wlndow CIMn- Q ...._ • ..._,..,bl Ing. Qu.llty care 81 ualn..-•VI-• reaa ,.., ••. FrM ••t. 54&57H Sllla/acrMna 54&-2844 Q .1-Both vulnerable, as South vuu hold· +A64 •AQ953 tAJ8 +92 The hidding has proceeded: South West North Ea.st I • Pass I NT Pass ? What action du you takt.>., Q.2 -Both vulnerablt.>. a!- vou hold: +Al\965 •AK3 t85 What 1s your openiniz bid" South +AQJ Q .3-Ai. South. vulnNahlt', vuu hold. +Q •Jt0A7 tQJ832 +KJ9 The biddmir: has proceeded. Nor th East South West I NT Pus 2 + 2 + Pass Pass 3 + Pass 4 • Pass 4 t Pll88 4 • Pass ? What action do vou lake., Q .4 -Neilher vulnerable, as South ynu huld. +AJ 107 •K983 +652 +83 The bidding has proceeded: North Ea.st South West I • Pus 2 • P&BB 2 NT Pass ? What do yo bid now" Q .o-Ne1lher vulnerable, as South vou h old : + 1004 •K93 +7632 +K87 Partnl'r opens the bidding with one c;pade Whet do you re11pond? Q .6-Both vulnerable. as South vuu h old: •At084 •6 t AQJ63 +AKJ Tht.> biddinf( has proceedt.>d. South Weit North East I t Palls 1 + Pass ? What do you bid nnw" Uc.605544. 72.2· 7705. Appliances Service 3426 PAULS'S APPLIANCE SVC All MakH and Models Courteous Serv 558-05 t 5 3021·8 Harbor Bl. C.M. Cer<.1n11( 8uilc1.11q 1·,t>O Tiies 3S28 P•ul'a C.....ruotlon, driveway•. pa11oa, JACK KDNaDY TILE room addition•. aaw & MARBLE. INSTAU c utting, e oncrete + · REPAIR. All typea remov. Uc. 254724. of Pavera. Washing & t-6_3_~_1_04_3_o_r_63_8-3_5_2_e_._. Sealing. 497·5665 If you're looking for a car, classlfled has news for you. TRADE throuoh classified Saturday, September 21, 1991 lov(• relatll'n\hlp Wtll bt· rl'St<lr..d Pl•r· f<'<I tl:'Chn1'ful'~ ''"'.lml1n1• prt1('<-dun.,.,. !(•'I n<I ,,, .. up.·rflu11u., mah•r•.11 ,,..LT HAULING SERVICE Garlgt /yd clnupl"llMI Jon 845-8192 DICK'S HAULING Junk to dump & gen· eral hauling. Large truck with lift gate. 540-3798 DUMP RUNS • JUNK Furniture. trash, tree branch••, appllancea. Mike 7 dya 646-1391 RAINBOW Clrcfe Melnt. Mare'• Window Clean· p n.w. , ... .c ... Hou--• Ing. Quality care at *·-..,,. '"''""'· -reu rates. Fr" eat. Apt. Oual. job. Fr" "'· Sllla/1creena 548-2844 St. llcfse9897 638-1758 W.P. YOUNGQUIST un1t~;'1~?~;~~ng. P11ntlng Contrlctor RH. & Commerclal Quality painting by 1 __ s_1n_c_•_·1_1_._7_6_1_.2_5_s_2--t profeaalonala . Huyourgoffgtmegotyou UC#802098. Insured. 9fOIOlng7 Sell tl'IOll c:luba f=rM est. fS45.3305 With I daailied ad. ulation. pt'l'5onal milgnt•llsm. ~o .1p· peal Scvrp111 pla\'' paramount roll' TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE lt'St Wr l orget' Arin to rl'mrmbl'r lpnt •nd prennl): lloudini, Jo.an ( r•wford, !Hiil' 0 .1vis, Glori.a Sw.in· ~on, Jack Johnson, Colin Powl'll, Oudll'y Moort' and l.1wrrnce .. rr· linghl'lli. Atil'~ n.ativr' '"fl'el good"" wht'n drl'S5l'd in v•riou~ sh•dtt of rrd . Thl">l' propll' .,., St'lf ·st,,lrrs, inve~· llVl', cour.1gt'ous, rom.1nlic. p.assion•lr. Ant'S planrt is M•r.,, m•ny nativr~ PISCES (lt•h fQ ·M.mh 201 \\'h,11 h.1J be.•n nt•bu l"u' ht-co ml'• .,nl 1J Pn·~·"'"'" vnu pri•ft .. rt•J ··•~ht J,w, ·'It" will nPw lw .1«<'pl<•<I ONJlin•• 1•\ ..,,., ,1lunj.\ "1th< h,1ll1•n.,:« .ind, ho1ntl" h• h11 11n.11H1.1I 1j•"P"I ( .1pr1c .. rn 111 , .. 1.,,1 IF SErTl MBER 21 IS YOUR RIRT llOI\ Y: '•'U .Ht• tl1'fU1'1f1vto, 1 h.irm1n1t. tt"nJ 111 """"r V••Ur r.1r«.., du plt-nl\ ••f 1r.1v..l1ng ..,, . .,.,.,,,llh ~·pulo11. f'"'...-..' dbund,lnll' l\f "11 .1nJ w 1...Jum t..·mu11 ~.1g1t1.H1u' I"'"''"' plJv mt'.>n 1nglul rt•I<'"'" v<•Ur lift• You M l' .Jfl1'11C. hav .. rn1t•lh•c1u.1I cun1•'1IV . .u .. cap.ihh• Pl l.iugh1ng di vour uwn fu1bh•., 'h•u ,,rt· t!\ltt'mt•h .. -,,n, ... H'U' ,., ,1pp.irt'f b11.I" I m,lgl' 'ltU iH<' J r,1" n II• 1.1w. i<•urn.ill\m P'"""h 1mporl·e~port .IC · 11v•lll"' 0l'C1•m~r will ht• Y<lUr mo .. 1 rruJucl1v·· ml'm<lrabh• m1,nth of 19'11 SCORPIO (Oct 2"1· N1w 21) C.hl:'C~ L1br• m<"'<..lgt-Short trip roncwn' 11-.cd 11on, mt"-"""· cummun1c .. 1wn with clOSt' rl'1<1t1V1' Proft"'~l11"al <1ppra1...:il h .. latei. to pmJ'>t•rtv vJIUl" Ml'thuJ,1logv dominoatt"i o>ct1v .. ..rl'nan1• Do 1t1 SAGITTARIUS (N1w 22-0.>c 21 > Ch•n~t>-. ouur .ll hnmt-domestic dd · 1ustmt'nt ulltmatt>ly rl'Shlrl'S h,1rmuny Focu'< ''" rl'l.lllvt•,, tnd1v1du.il who •ll' •s 11 inqu"11ur Rdu!W 111 I><> 1n11m1Jat· t>d What you own w.,, leK•ltmatt-h• earnl."d CEMINI ' (May 21-Junl• 20) lun., P"'''"·'" highlights St'Muo1hh . pt'I""""" alttv ab1h1v to ~UC'<'t'"fulh ulllt'l' puw· <'r' <•f ~wr~u."wn ) nu 11 l'i. pt'ri<'nt,. · i.:t"ld fortun•• in m.111 .. ,.., of ~~ulo1 lion. rnmo1ntr Lt•u pl.iv' p.Ham1>unt r .. 1 •• CANCER (Junt• 21 ·Julv 221 lnJ1 \•1Jual al hip cnulJ b.->Ublt'('I to l.i. ll•1d.,'<·upt· o f m1•••J ., ""•"P t>pt11•n, Opt'n OrdL"r-, 1ltnl'r.irv 'Ub1<'<'I hi .. u.t dt•n ch.ingt• Unolllwdtt\ pwc .. Jur•• prnv,--; 1><-n .. f1nal Aqu.inan " 1 .. o11urtoJ ACROSS I Culhvate 5 Frog genus 9 Send (a check) 14 Goll cry 15 Amend 16 Chemical prefix 17 T etephone 18 Cast ballots 19 Hall University 20 Or.f! treaters 22 ccll.irage 23 Pre-noon 24 Mention 25 Geomelnc shape 28 011ference 32 gurdy 33 Blind Mice 34 Scornful e•clama1ton 35 Wrath 36 Palm leal 37 Tot 38 Lingo sull 39 Lover s word 40 Subsequently 41 Number or miles 43 Rigorous 44 Noun end1nQ 45 Lab gadget •6 Alltlude 49 Bleaker 53 59 , 53 Cum 54 Unusual 55 -China 56 Bury 57 Wine bucket 58 Type ot palm 59 Fates 60 Cribs e g 61 Alaskan city DOWN t Some Gls 2 Kind or soil 3 Her1ld1c bC>fder 4 Strongly built 5 1775 pa1r101 6 Beauhly 7 Insect eggs 8 Munched 9 Ribbon ornament tO English ci ty t 1 Hand warmer l2 Sacred 1mag!" 13 Style 21 Conservative 22 Searched for Ole 24 Trite 25 Tear u? 26 Seemingly 27 Hankerongs 28 Ass1gnmen1 29 Dwindle 30 Weapon 3 1 In tha1 spot 33 Small amount 36 Use a sword 37 Mun1chlle 39 Hoofers 40 USSR river 42 Type ot bicycle 43 Some cattle 45 Went astray 46 Slithered 4 7 Indian ol New Mexico 48 Sell pref 49 Fish 50 Involved in 51 Cheese 52 Heavy cord 54 Eve's origin I frrl thl'y h.1vl' good lortunl' whl'n \ticking with numbrr 9. During No- vl'm~r. m.a1orily of ArlH pusons will m•kl' ~1gnific;11nt doml'~tic ad· 1u,tml'nh, possibly ch•nge rr~idrncr. ARIL'> (M.trth 21 -Apnl f'l) M""' j, .. ,1,,J,., '""''" vour "·" '"" 11 ~111 tr ... nd' am1•ni.: rh .. high .inJ th<· m1ghl\ ...,..,,.,,_,1ru• h.•.llurt·" (low••r' mu .... 1c J,• ""'>t" culor rt•unu•n ""•lh l,_,, ... J ._,n,• I JU ru ... I 1br.1 p.-r .... rn .. rl.t\ ..... , n•l1· .. TAURUS (Arri I 20 MJI 20) '>tut-1-...,,, "Pl""'''"" Jut' h• m1•ll t>1 11 I'm r>. hnt• IL"rm' "'"PM.11<" l.l< I I wm w"h ful 1h1n~1n11 )<>u n· ullt>n.tf 1,.,,J,•r-h1p r1tlo• {,1•1 ll'rm' 'tra1Khl. wa11 lor cl.inf• \d"''" Pi ........ r1gur«to. prum11wn1lv GEMINI (M.i1 2 1·1unt• 20) What Comeback: Bo Jacklon, Hnulional Sagittarl1n athlete, wlll make yl'I •nothtr lndellblr mark In sporu "'<•ml."d 1mpr.lClic.1I 1u'1 lwu J,l\, agu,.. "''" '" rt••lm ,,f rl'Jhl\ lntlu,11.., puh history in 1991. His romeb1ck from fnjurin will M regarded with awe. li'h'"!( 1r,1vt•I, t1•mJnc ... ,1..-1~nm1·n1 le• Jackson la only one of • handful of i'tl'I nw"-.lj(<' ,,,,.,..., L1•v1· rl'l.111nn,h1p inh•n .... (.inc .. r naiivl' inv,.lvi"<I athletn lo 1tar In two 1por1s - CANCLR (lun<' 21 luh 12 I i\lh•n bo111eball and football. Jacluon ~· J 1pond1 to crllicism that ht thould not t1un rt·~utvt•1oii .. 1n,un 1nJ,•rt"nJt>n-.t· .,1, h· c,..,11,11,1, P•''""'ht\ 11r nt'" ~playing two sports: "I've ch-n to ltovi· '"u II h·.irn "'''"" ,1t>.,ut fin<H1ti.il llvr my life this way. and I couldn't .. i.11u .. ul pi•h•nli,il pJtln•·r l lwc!. ,..< c.,t Ifft whit 1nybody thlnka.." Dur· , .. ,.,i.. r.•lo·r•·ll• ,.., Ar"'' r•·r~ ... ·ntt·<I ing S.ptemMr, 1992, it will be t'Yidl'nt Ll:O (luh2"1·Auit 221 l •·g.•ltu ' thatBoJackson isback. h•rn .ip.irt R<'wlt M1tf<· 1nJ,•p<"ntlt•t1t ARIES (Much 21-Aprtl 19) Em · rcourw fl•r vi•u includrn)I 1r .... h ''"'' phas1s on fuc1nallL>n with sp1ntual. t>t•ginnin1t uf m.·.inin)lful ,..1.uurn .. hip ml'taphyslcal subi«t~ You'll ll'arn mon.• I mph'"" ~1.,.. nn publii imn!(•'. crt•dt about theology. will bt• rn1rlgut'd <1lt10 C~PRJCORN (O.'<' 22·l<an 19! fl•· male rt>lat1V<' 'avs. "Th" 11m .. I want you to c;et lht• p;ice •nd 1 .. i.l' the lt>11.t•• Monev 1ha1 •ppearl'll to • \lip aw.i\ will bt> f't'('l•verN b, 10 pm An'w"" an• found lhmugh ptoct'l>S nl mt,l1ta· AQUARIUS ( f.in 20· Feb Ill) Oudltnt.> l'"\15. cht.>c!. 1nvt\1Ce'. b<' dWill"t' of 1nv .. ntorv ltrCUm\ldC\C't"' fol· vor yt•ur df<>rts, l'Vl'nl~ 1ransp1rt> th,11 Vl'rify vit•wi.. 11pi01fln' Busin...,s proJ'<• ~•lion •~ Mund Capricorn plavs r\llt' PISCES ( 1-t-b 19· M.irch 20 l C h<'<~ Aquanu~ m .... ~ge T.ake 1ntllilllVl' w ... " shades "' II"'"" and mauvt-A"<'n Vlt'W' 1n P."1t1vt•. dr.lm.lltc la,hwn You'll b.· fin1'hed with ""''"K pl\if'"''" '"'" 't•U fl' "" WolV In n .. w hl.'1gh1 .. 1 IF SEPTl;MBER 22 IS YOUR LEO (Julv 23-Au11 22) 1-ull M.-..1n rl'l.u .. ~ to lr.ivt>I. publ"h'"it 1dt·ah'm '""''" ror "i.oul m.itt' DIYt"f'lh' m.i11,11a1 n pt'r~pt·cttv1• 'hnw that vou c.rn,f.iugh a: your own l1ub1, .... F1no1nc1,1I windl.ill 15 J"11nci J'<"'"b1l1tv VIRGO (Aug 21-S.·pt 22) Fucu ... •n ml'lht>dolu1n . mndu~ 11pt•rand1, "111 1ngness le• rt'build ''" mnr .. w1tabh• b•M'. Funds 1ha1 appt•ar. tu '\in up'" will .igain be olv111labll0 <;0~1111n to co· nundrum round by pt>ru,tn'g o1rcan1• "' l'rAIUl't' f'l LIBRA (St-pt 23-0ct 22! lunar po· sll1on .a«c•nts publicity, image. crl'dtbtl · 1ty, p.artnt>nhip, marit.al 'talus Re.ad •nd wr1lt', open lines of commun1c.1 hon. know lh;at chancv mtthn(t rould It-ad I~) mt-an1nglul rl'la11onsh1p SCORPIO (Oct 23-Nllv 21 l V1Kor rl"turns. t'nthus1asm rt'pl•cl'S ennui Scen<ano ft'olturl"!> romancto. music, fl ow- ""'· s1gn1f1c•nl doml'sltc •diustmc•nt V1s11or t(ln1ght prov1dn ~ltmul<allon. promote"' cl•'h t>f 1d1-.u T.iuru~ ln- volvf'd SAGITTARIUS (Nt•v 22·DK 21) Favorable MOC'ln a~pl'ct htghltghu phy111e1I a1tn1ct1on, e11plor.i11on. d1•pl•y of skill as charKter analyst St>cret you l"t'YHIN to "sptcial pt>nKln" 15 S;lfl' Vtr· go will pl;ay 1lgntfican1 n.>ll' tnhty. m.irtt.il .. 1a1u .. Vi!(tl~nC<'' by mantle .arts, '€'1t'nC't'\ Sct.>nario It'll· v ·IRCO I Aug 2"1 S••pt 22) rw11 lures hospital. muwum lt•ur , .,,.......,~....,.---.....,-..--,1 pt•r., .. n., bt1nK conflictini1 .,10,, .... fl.. TAURUS (April 20-May 20) Focus 9 10 1 t 12 13 j(llfdlnj( bd'lc l"Ut''>. ••mploym••ni R<' on dtadltnl'. rt'spon)1b11t1y, prl'5!1Url', BIRTHDAY: Ynu olrt' 1nd .. pt•nd••nt, cry- ,111ve, contnweri.1•1. did nnl follow fam• 1ly trad111on, could have b.'t'n s..>p.ir•tl"tl frum llnl' nr both parent~ o1t rel.illvrly t>.irly age You art' fa\Clnatf'd by arch1· lt'ctur11. 1ntl•rnat1on.al .irf1ln1, could tw eng11gt'd 1n publishing. writing, advt>r: thii ng Ttluru~. Lt'o, Scorpio pt>r11on11 play slgnif1c•nt mle<1 In yuur life Cur· rt'nt cyclt.> .iccents 1mpt1rtant domt-stic 1d1u1tment that c11uld 1ncludt' .1ctual change llf l'Hldl'n«'. marital statu•. N•l· vembtr i' ml'morablt CAPRrCORN (Ot'c 22·J•n 19) Fmph•~•• on rol'hmun1c.i1ton. lt'Mual1· ly, ptf!IOnal maKnettsm. phys1cal 11trac· twn You'll 11uc<'tt.'lfull)• ml'et challengl' ur dudllnl' [mphaals on promotion. productton. 1ntl'n51f1t'd n-l<1tmn1>h ip fuw 11, bi• c.•nh'r ,,f tu~ ul w.or Ult• rubbing l'lbow~ with "b1g -w1g5,"" Many 16 mah•lv dl!ci,11111 " rt·~• ht.>cl bv yuu of your fondt'St dl"SU'l'S will be fulfillt'd cnn~o·rn1n11rmpt•rh .11tv1•,lmt'nl c.irl'\'r You'll hilVt' luck tn m<allt'l''!I of Spt"CUI•· -19-----+--+--tl mAneuvt'r !Ion, mm<an~ Cl'lt'briltt'1 Mond8y, &.ptember 23. 1 .. 1 LIBRA (.,,_·pt 23 ·<~1 22) Y11utu11ltl GEMINI (M•y 21·1unl' 20) lndt· Attroloty In Egypt! Camal Abdel AQUARIUS (Jan 20-hb 18) Ta!.e lpt'etal C.itt' In traU1c Rt>jecl oHt'r for "ridl'" by blbulou~ lnJividu.al You'll h•vt wider 1ud11•nc1'. you'll 1IJO l'\'C4'1vt ~nllk'n for rt'<'t'n t Nntribution LI · br. hgur1 fU'l•nitnl'ntly --t--tf---1..,_-t---tl .... , ~Mlubr.ilinu accl'pt.inn• t•f cr.·atlvl' vjduill who I• wh1ms1cal. ft>y. mah·~ N 1 C 1 £ ti di "' .. • ,. aNer, ate apr corn IYP an ct•· ··n.r.•,1vctr, Jl'"''""t Fmph;i~I~ u n d1vl'l'!ll · deep impn·~~11m by,artlrularlng fttl· tor. decl"ffd that ollllrology could not ty, Vl'r• .. 1t1l11y, 11~r11•tv. dt'cuv .. ry. h•v<' •ngs Your own j(Clol 4 •rt' cry•t•lh71.'d be practlttd In ht. 4'01Ullry. To thl• ""'l11t1on,h1p lntu1llvt-inlt'll<"CI Jnm1 You fin.illy know whtl"I" you att going d1y, the (Sypll•11 pop.I~. from "'""' ft<.t(hr!Jg J'l'UC'<''' rt'f1m.J -.and why Libra n.atlvt pl•y• key n.>ll' lldtnli•t. end lntellectu•l• to tht man SCORrlO (Oct 23 Nov 21 ). Yc1u CANCER (June ll·July 22). You'll I h di I b K ix-t'nllghlfnfd In many orN• _ ~Pf'C· n t t •trttl, K'"t 1 em rut H • 1011IJ h.ivt• lhrn~~ y1•ur own w.1y 1.1y I~ trum of lntl'rt'Sts bru.idi•n& Oia<uvrry 11 lroJogy. A ftw 11\0ntht .. o, bowt""· 10•1,•1 ,;fhl'" Ii.now you m1•.1n bu~1n "' MM:ft tb•t uhim•ttly ptovH profllablt' Faroula llaeMy, qypdan ml11l1tu of Tur down In orJ.-r II• ff•bulld Kring lun rrl•tlon•hip intt'nM' controvtr· cllltui., b.trr-4 bMkl Ofl •trology mt•thoJ~. proJuch to ''•II• <lf thl' Ml ~r•I lndtPfndt'nt C'OUfN 111' nt'CftUry from the tayptlH public library •t Au\Opt thAlll'lll(l' 1•f Jur11btllty 11 ... 1 l.£0 (July 2l·Aug ll) :rru~t inlut C1lro. Ntvtr1hclew. •troloay to11tln· PISCES (Feb 14· Mar<h 20 ): H1"n· cl•I tr•nMttion c.sn ~ romplt'il'd Ac· tt'nt lnd'P!'ndl"nuo, 1\fl1tn1flty, 1nnuva• llVt' prn .. •durl'~ You'll Ff'COVt'f rmm ~'<'t'nt l'motlt>nill ~bkk Nrw love tin h1m.-on L"'' Aqu11rlU• '" pictu"' SACITTARIUS (Nov 12 ""' 21 l tin lnltllecl lorn vi• prnc•'•" of utt 10 IN pr1ctlc•d •"d boolr.1 on tht ""''""·~~It', dtlltt'rn mt•hVt' ... <lun't p.·r Inching Paf1nenhlp prOpcl'l.iil could tvbttd .... bo•pt •• rtad. rf s "EMBER 2J IS YOUR mil priJr ht dt•tl'r f'l'\tKrt"" M<•mb.•r 11f prove profU1bl• l>rt1\1on ~ht'd con · AlllES (Mirth 2l ·Apr1I 19) rull llRTHOA'Y: Y('IV '"' br(ght. inqullll· CIPfl'"""' c..·~ off •. ,... conlltru(lovi· 'Ul(8t"' cern1n11 m1r1tal Matwi lndfv1dual who Moon potlllon 41((' "tt wn utliln', ,,., ttvt'. qoldnm ll.ltidlf'd m1tNOly to Lnow """ -foll1•w 11 Sh••n trip m.iy bl·'"'' prfv1ou ly oppclllC'd will now conM.•nt. tt1n1hty. romplt'tlon or '"'"l~Nft'(t lk•mt'thing tlttUl'T'N -you w.tnt ,..,. •'11Qry t..-nlhlt l'I 1n f'ICIUl't' VIRCO (Aug 23·5fpt 22). 01YC''111 • You'll f'l'C'elYt C'llnlratul~llon and m m r.on .. tnoliv•tlnn• You hlVll ·•wrlleo r'• 'CArRrCORN ( °'"' 22 JAn 191 At fy, try dlfftrfnt mod~ of tr1ni.purt•· ptn,.tlon t.Awt' rtl•lwn1hlp undt'l'll•WI "11n11utt " You ,,... c1p.bl4' or ~~rt h•n11on h•t11•lv11• •wunJ .irp".ir11n<1• tlon. Contractual obllll•tlun aurfKt'll minor m•I• C•pr1cor11 n•pf'ftfnled lnA. •nlcui.un11 fNllna•. ll11Wmln,uh't8 wArJn.O.,. d1•rnrA1111n tttm<oJ ,,, k'o1u11 lilddeon cl1uH dlj(Ovrrod All•ntlnn,.. TAURUS ( Aprtl 20·M•y 20) What lnforma1t0n You c•n a,. fhn1tiou • Ir· fy1n11 P''l'Mmal ,urn1unJ1n11• ~mph.1•1• volvt' .round publt«" lm.111r. lt>11al h~ bttn obfu11C1ttd. hi.Id n. ell! •lht'd ""'el\'nt en_. you re-•n..-of th• •'"' tlfl 1n111mt'. l1•11tJI .i11no••m1·nt, m..... ri11h11, marrl•ge S.gllt4trl•n 1nvnlv,ld will b.• "lfawd for y<11,1r jnformatlnn r1diculnu11 C•min1. V1r110. 111i11arlu• 1111 i.f111ui. l 1~.1 flt1urt•• f'l\•mlnc•ntly LllRI\ (Stpt 23·0.t 22) You'll bt' •nd btntfll Long-di tantl' cnmmunl· pt•n,un' rl•y m•jclt roln In y11ur hit' AQUA RI US (J.1n 20 I 1·b 111 > (ll"' ·1 comphmtnttd nn •PP"""'"'"· yourt•m cauon r"liat.No "' ft1Vt l h•manct Kl•m Oun nit Och•b.-r. l'\'l1tlun1hlp ~ umn f'qU.atr ,f1•lt1v with J ·r,~1t W1th1n .... "''" pithy wuh und.-1\Wa Rc>bulld tn• flt'I•· unl\3 VI' lur. Ant"ll f11111r..,. pnimlnl"nl• lnttnM', l'Yt!n controv•"'••I f 1n1nciat ·-----~-.._d_•Y •• ~_y._o_u_·_11_111_· _m_•_•n~· .. 1r1ut'~I ~·~' ~ •t'I• untf~ ~ alWI nn r«· Iv ---· _P•Ctutt bhght, ,, •SID• TI• te ae Pt. . ........... _ tt..-e. ~t- DOVWll SHOllD Th1" dook9 .. pttval• reeldence: 25•, 46+, 50 + . Easy acc .. a. $1~13/ft. Mra. SMtt- d an 714-851·2234, 842·7858 Of I00-273-1'4t .. A GOOD AD .! JC CAU OIE!JF • 0 otll~Y ,, t ~ • 64~56'78 I I b ~ -. • , I r:~!!!!!!iE~i!~iiii:=51il-SatUrdiy. september 21, 1991 •• ~ 85& ...CllTICI WIOTICI W•TICI W•Ttca .:'.,,,..,. ~T~ltlOff NO~N .::-.:. .:::::;., • .:::-._ :-a:::::v-:::t-; YOUMl••UllWA •· .... Arlal9t • ......,_. C llRWW tt8tW """-~. 11 o. °"UP! 'fOU1'Ml._,mt"'UIT, ATEOF: ES'TATEOF: NOTICI et ._HY _. .... ._ •tWWWTO elrecl, ~ '"IY w 19CT ~ nMM• =-:n: 0 1t•rectU. E•o.tH. lcroggy ~ ....... eoleclllalot • ._. ''°" e nww wayne O•bouw. Putlllc LID ·~ NiilD-... "*TD°' TH5 LoutHnhlz• CASE NO. A1eol56 .. ., .. ~ ._,.. ... .... Wortte r»eesor (7t•) ... m~._MOC:mDNi ..,.._, WllU, 'fOU CASE NO. A1IOl25 ...... To.._.~•• helf'• ~ ~ ol 1. A ... IFW "wt COftllo. ...... art "rm COU•Ct'--Qt ._, A~· To all hwa ... ne--. Q'ecfi1or. ... of C.O .. Me a t1Uk ... Me ....,.. .. UCO.;;: et•l vr ...._ ..... t!tr 2', 1•1. • I GO f"'4 ? 1 .. ~nelc'-"611$ ct.Otors c~t etwdlilora Md PGfWd -=:-• ~io:.: ..... Oft lep111ftbef I, ~OTt~ II HER£8Y 1* Ctn OP ~ :t. •&..-..= "" Ou ••••• Cllllw,... -... COl'iting~t CtltdilOfS. And ~$ who nllly -,,,,,, ___,':!...... 1.-.. GNDf INI a Wk .... .. TAM YAU.SY, , ..... i l1ilr---'!"""'--ii.i.-I ' A=~....., ... _,.. a..t Pfrsot1J ~o IMY o .. .,..nwa t>4t inui1nlttd "' ~--7, .. __ ........ t . '1:r-~) Cindi-~ ...,.,. ,~ ~ ,_ ville ii °' ""'*Md a,-.. '91!!1 othetwlta w 1n\iilrutid in ttw win or •soita 01 both, ~· ...,_ OOodt .._., 0t oor--n,. '°.,.~and a.tit ~llmC:~I =~)="I:: .. """:=;~'(' wlll °'.A:t:::f 0' b~1irl\ 0 ' f'ffl1~J~'~ b4hrn GOOd9 undef .. ._: or": C-.J.: ... ~>: ~_:.>°'the::!· Publl•ll•d Newport ii 14~. Gii CJeticllll .....-: ._ oftlCle of Loutsenhlur filed by Sec1.1111y Pl\c:1ftc ......,. .,., b¥ OCher'I DUST'Alf:S, INC.. a 0..-... 8Nctt.Costa .,... Piiot h ~ Alcofdlf al 0rMDe ~ C8*1rrM. • A PETITION M5 b81itt1 Net 81\nk in the =-~i.ed.,:..: were corporation 110 ~2-52~~'?'~ s.c>lember 21, 1991 1 H5 DODGE COLT VISTA rMw.n. t ,000 ectuel mite•. Show room ocwldllton. Aak· ""'eeooo. e7S-1000 t• OOOOI! COLT·Dl.. WhtU . AM n'M- OHeette. Orlglnel ~.S21'00. 9n4ID88 .....,.. llo ._ Hal6ca ol DM..11 ...., illdQft eo .. hied by O;inHtt A v.,.,~, S r Court of owned ....!__._ W...,lnaton Aoed, Pm.-~CA 12114 • Sa758 ~ ~.::=•-... .. ~.....,to-1n 11\e Svpvtior Court ot gR=· County ot =ed f/NJOt ;.-=:,: ~~ ~. 1522t Oolna ~ aa· NAIL Alaclrdlirot_,~_,"' .. ~a:=-.:....,.~ g=~ County 01 THE PETITION conlract 1lghl1, chanei ~~~ FASHfONS · --------, .. ___ """!'----'! ..,_. IO .., o.d of f'Nlll .. al P'Mc eudlDft~ THE PETITION reqvHts th.11 S8Cur•ty peper ... ~~ fACTURINQ ~AH"f All other bualneu PUIUC NOTICE ~ .. the.,_ d .... In lawful....,_ of n reqvifSIS that Oilntel A Pactlic NillloMI S.'\nk b~ 5~ end ~-..:: ~. All other ~""8 ~ u:c' _..,~..= '9011C9: OP \.' ... I ) I ! ' I' ' ) {. "-} r~ ;-} ....., ID h hlgheM blddllr • IM ~ -... Vereket be awointed as appof'llid 11s personal ~ now n•mH end addrHIH lt'I pe.c ttvM "6a&JC SM.a OF &':!.~ ._ OcM.wllV eour--. 100 a. °"*'! persol'lal rvpras.enb\bve to r8Pflt$enmhvtt to ~ ~J' lf1--UMd b¥ IN ....,(•) Wlltlln ltal9d by the ..&{:,'· 118:-PaSoUL HIOfJtR 1 '( _.. .._., .._.. Ana. c.tNornle. al lfl9I 11QM. tMt adnllntSliitl the est:itw of administer "'" t-slille of ~ and f9lumt ~ the Plllll ttv• YMR. M none • · No. •--_.., .__ mnt '9\flld to end ""' Mid bi; It undllf _, the ~nl tlw ClecedlJnl ~ Miiied by the ....,(•) .,., -n,. nll!Tle(I) end buel-• • • • ~-~TNlll In l"8 ~ -....:t In Mid County THE PETITION THE PETtnON = ~ ~ now 345 Reticer Avenue. ~ neu addr.•H of the PurSYant to the Cellfomla -dlctlbad a.: ~ ••• reqv1tSts thv dec.tdwnrs requests ttw dwel9dltnra _..._.. • et> MM&, CA t2fS29 l>W9rt•) .,.. OIEN NGOC Satf..s.Mce Slot-eae FllCll-~ ~._.L 1 The nont J'Rrtf 111 50 ,_ Of lol St WILL M d codtc1I!. 11 :v1y Will <'\nd code.ts 11 My ...--. tOQtlthef wtltl .. 4. The nam9(1) (lndl-HONG .,11 ·AMIDON CIR-Irv Act C8 & P Code 21100 ... ......., Hliaht&. • lflOWfl on • mep r9CIOfdld in be 11drn1ttlld 10 probA111 be ~lilled to prob.itb ~ thereof. All pro-wtdull, PIR•el'ip °' COf· CLE WESTMINSTER CA et aeq.). the ~ boc* ~ ,_,. U ol ........,..,.,. ...._ ,..... ot Or· The w1I MCI i\ny codlcfi Thtt w1I and MY codicil!. ~· Ind JlfoeSue1a of the ponde) Ind ~( .. ) of t2e13 ' will tell at public euc:llOo, ~. c.lfomie. mid nont1 .... ~ tt750 ,_ ;ire aV111t.iblt1 tor life avatl.ibla tor 8QOlnQ, lnduding bu1 not the buyer.,.. FMH INV£s. -n,. UMtt on Saptembet 30, 199f, at r---------.1 ~ lliDnO the norlfl•n'll'IV iw. ol &lid"-ea:untnl\Uon 1n the httt kttpt ttllMltnAllOn 1n thu 11111 kvpt limited to, money, depollt TOR GAOUP. 1 Celltomle P•~"'::. :,• 11·00 AM, 2065 PlaQll'llla ... ¥OUl8WAGON , ~ ol v. ct..:rlpliar\ ltld ~· by the court by thv court 1ccount1 good1, equip-COtpOrdon 345 Aachll AY.. r.11\n · • AV9., Colt.a Mesa. CA .,.,. ,..-...-~ h the oen....._ o1 ~A-.., for. THE PETITION THE PETITION "*"· ~ proceeds enue, Coate M .... CA ' tr~= tonal property lnclucflng _._.' • ~ Avenue, • ..,_n an aid mep, e..,. requests authority to requo;sts .1u1ho111y 10 and other lllngib'e OI lntan-t2e2e ==· • • furniture, elotttlng, toota ~~)~~.~°.!>. ~ the ~ 30 oo r.c Inducted wieNn admintSter • uw esl<1l10 adnvuster ltlt !1Sf.ittt p,lble property recei11.ed 5. ni. meta .,. gerwr. not 10 !!"'S::-~ and/or other househOld P •-. Mid a..tclf A---. Aleo 8ICl8JIC .._ .. '°"' hi par. under the lnde~ndttnl under the tndttpt10den1 rom the ..,. Of dl1po911ion dy dMcribed u : All phyll-and locat • . ~ items l'lored by the follow-ull out •t•reo. lion fndud.d .it.hin the lllrld can 1 _, In ih.t mn.ln Adm•nistr11uon ol EstaltiS Adm1n1s1riu1on ol Eslates or lhe foregoing. All c:.i --.. includlng 119-CUL.vE~ OR~ ct: ~E Ing pe1ton1: Alatm. 701< mflee. dlecl to 1t1e &ate of Ceifomle r~ ~ ll Act (This aulhortly will Act (This au1hor1ty will preMnt end ruu. boob hk:lel, mactllnety eQUtp-CA 82714 ·• 1 • SP E295 LUIS RUIZ; SP e7,500. Cell N&o 1163 In book 2431, P8Qll 313 of aMt 0r.,. Cciuney' i\ltow 1h1t persona111Jlow lhe pttrsonnl ~ record• ~ to ment Inventory, '11c11t1oU1 The bulk Ille 11 !mended E222 DAVID BAOAJOZ: SP 2119. A110 ~ "*efrom, ttw11 portion lndUded wilNn the rep1esental!vt1 to 1;ike repres.ttnlahvt' to talltt u .. foregoing. The u1e will buslnesa name Mid les-E050 MAAA L PELL.AM; ________ _,, llil.s ~In tNI awtaln flnel order ol ~ ""'ny i\Cllons. WllhOUI niany actions WllhOUI be helcJ In-the entrainc. ..... ln1er•11 In certain,.., ~~ c:"~mma~ed ~·the SP E012 KEITH FLANA· lion. 8lperb Coun C... No. 30-77·27, • c:wtlfilld otJlt obtAtning court approv:tl obt.'lin1ng courr ilpprovill ~ of Comm«c.~k prOf)erty In connection whll ESCRbW C~P L1 ~~ GAN ol which W• 19COrded June I , 1880 in boc* 13e21, &fore t;1k1ng CtHl:ttn y11ry &lore t;1k1n9 Ct1rt<iin Vt1ry Wt,~~~ s.tltf'a flexlble metal hoM South Street C_,:;ltoa CA ~ reserves the right PI08 917 al Mid Offlcilt Aecofda. 1mport:lnt acli~ns 1mpo1tAnt :tClion"o ,..,., __ _,, of menufacturlng bualneu 90701 · • to bld a1 the sale Pur- PARCEL I: The IOUfhwoatlltv I0.00 feet of lot ei however. thti personnl howev .. r lhl' Pt1f'>OMI ~tember 24, 1991. and ere located at: 345 Fis· tale da~::C: 1~~'e~ chans must be made with ot..Hewpon HeWMa, .. lhown an .. mep recordld in rttpr~~n~1vv will bt! rttptt'$tmll\l1vi,. Will b1: d • Nie II being con-cher AVWlue. Costa Mesa, 11191 1 •m · peraonal checks °' cash-fltVmouth 1860 o.tuxe boc* 4 119g1t U of ~ ...._ record9 of Or· requwed to give notic .. to r11quir11d to give norrctt Ir. ucted 1>y rtuon ot tl'le CA 92626 The. lk 1etw checks only. All put· Rune very •mooth, ~ ~. c.ifornia, uld aoutheuiettv I0.00 f•t inter~sted persons unle~ •nl11r..-.1ed p .. rsons uni... . defeutt by C.O. Minor, In-6. The addre11 to wl'llch Cafltot:,:la 'tie J' tubj~ to cha.~ gooCls 111e sold "a$ brand new brakee, no mMIUred lloflO the north~ line of uld lot th11y hilve wa1111;1d no11c11 or !hey havt1 w.w.1.-d nohc11 01 corporated on • note dale lnqulrtet •bout the sale n onn m-1-. and must be paid fo1 f11 •, i' 10 ··, ·• c I i'~ . ' ' 'o;):-)() ruet or <Mnta, 12850 , or ~ pursx-of this dalcripUon. uld nortt1.-.. consented to tho:! proposto consttnt01d 10 rh~ proro'..-l June 15, 1990 and purau-. may be made la: 345 ~t~~al Code Section ahd removed at the time of 080. 722•7275• 8'ty line being Iha centerline o1 Suc>eilOf A~ for. 11ct1on ) Th., 1ndt-ptindt'nl :tchon) Th .. onch"p~ne1 .. 111 ::!. toFISacurfty ~ Flaher Avenue, Cott• ni. · nd add 1 sale. Sales 1ubfect to prior 1 "'IS Ford Crown :-:-:-~~--;.......--1 mertv. Newpori A~ u ..,_nan Mid "MIC> ~ adn11n1str<1hon 11uthor11y a<1m1n1s1r1111on nuthornv Octnanclng •ment Mesa, CA 92626 th name• th ':o o canc;ellation 1n tha ...-ent of • Tri hawk aporta car. thenlfrom, the north~ 30 oo feet included Within w1U btt gr.1nlt!CI un1.,ss <'In w1N b,.. 9rnn1 .. e1 unlttS'. .1n dated ober 8, 1989. 7. The 1>uy9r hu •• • P•rton WI m Nltlement between owner ~ Wagon. 44~ Only 52 were bu!lt. aeld ~ AV9flU8 Aleo~ therefrom ltwt • tnlt1htStwd pv1son 111ots "" tnlt!r"'st .. d pttrwn 11111!. .on Al lll1'f time before the aumed °' will 811ume In claim• ma~be filed Is and obligated Par1Y Dated mu.. l.oeded. ElccM-C o ll•clor value tian Included within the*"'~ In th.t ~ obJt1Cl1on lo ch .. p .. 11110 ob1 .. ctioo 10 111 .. pt.'hhon tale. the debtor mav r• full the debts owed to ~~N 1~~2e Sout~J:OW t!M 14th and 21st d~y of tent condftlonl On• '20,000 +. Best offer dlecl to Iha suii. of c.Ailornle recorded .Mnualv us and shows good c.~us .. <'Ind !">how~ good c.1u',.. deem the colllllllll In ao-clalmant1 of whom the Cerrito CA 9070 r"4 Seplemti.r, 1991 Public OW!*. sa.915 080. or trade for Jeep 1153 in boo* 2437. pege 383, OfllCMll R«ordl ol ...i why lht-court should not why lht' court ·.11ould no1 ~~ ~h hit ~ buyer hu knowledge on last d '· t f\11 ~and t~ Storage Management, Inc m2•1857 ~. 721-8808 OrMge Counl'f. Aa.o -=ept lhetefrom, thel ~In-gr:inr th"' ;iu!horary 9r;iAnllhH.-E'A1uR1ho!.!1~ l0tm ~mer~:C:,...., the date the ~er receives '"Y ~1:, ~I b4m~::.!. I~ (818) 244-&060 ~ within the *"' ~ in Uwt <*1-ln tinlll or-A HEARING on lh IN ... , on ch,.. "' the list of dainWlt1 from -.... "oent "" owner def of Condemnetion. Supetlof Court Cue No 30-77. Ptl~toon will b .. ht'ICI on pt'lllOOO will bt' ht!ICI on lenderi;l the pr1nelpal aum the Mii« °' ~ff a l9mber 25, 1991 which Is Published Newport 27, a c:ertifl8d ccpy of which wu recorded June 1 1880 Octobt!r 3 tli91 ,,1 1 45 Octoo.>r 3 1491 u 1 .is ~f S74~78.95 plua lrMfMt ~ lnqYlry to di• :!: ~net~ d~ before Beach-Costa Mesa Pilot Jcc·p '1110 /\ . .! ~-., Ir'· ". 1Ml5CJ7 excell•n1 body/m• cnenleal, new aoft top/ doora. 1 own•r. fl· ·p.1 ' 'J260 In booll. 13828, P9Q1t IU7 o1 Offiael Recorde ' PM in Dept 3A focalt.d ;ir PM in D.-pr JA loc.1h~d ,.,, ~of the 2;a,_ 1::,. ~ cover the ctaim.nta. lpeci~ ::0V. date Saptember 1•. 21, 1991 ECHterr "8" 700 C1v1c Centt>r Dnv .. 700 C1v1c C10nlt'I Duv.,. !ermined u of lhe dal Dated: September 6. 1991 Dated Saptember 4 1991 Sa738 TOGEllER WfTli Al IN nght~ t!Oht of wey, .._. ~]~1 Sanra Anil CA ~n~t~ ~<!~Z g~8 S:inr.i d1mptlon 11 made.•~~ QR~:: INVESTOR OIEN NGOC HONG ' ment.s, ptolill, prw.o-, ~a.~ and IF YOU OBJECT T IF YOU OBJECT TO rangement1IOI1endef may • • Celltomla Publlsh1d Newport DrnH Nornrs --- AUTOM091LES Bad ~'OK. 88'-91' model•, guaranteed epproval No down p~yment. 1-eoo-2~ 24 Hra. ~ now or hlleett. in ~ey ~ lhtf grMr. 01 •h~ per11.1 ~arull\9 01 ah., pwtwon be made wnh George DU· oorporatloft BHch.Costa Mes. Piiot ~ ot~ !.*.:!°·or~ ':J:'and ~ ~'°. you shou':J •1ppt;ir "' rh .. yo..I>\ ~ould .1pp ... lr ·" '"" ~v:01;'~=-~w~~~ ~Up -Moon, Saptambef to. 1991. TTOO .---------.i- QUll'ed tiUa end ,...lion in or t eec:tl and ec hl:'Mlf'lg nnct !;t;ia.,. ~our ~.,r1r19 inel •1•11" your Beach Cal1fomla 92660 · LJlllOOUI '?t Aid ,... P'°'*'Y and .. ltr 0 ~ pert of ObJttellons or "'"' w1111.,.n ObJl"< loon•. 01 101.. wrill~n Onl · cash or · Publl9hed N•WlMNt WILSON a1eya ..._,.IO Of edjoinlng ~ ~ "g'~ oblecbons w11h Iii.. court obc;c11011s w1lli "'" cuu11 ch9ct made payi::~~ •••chlCo•I• ll••a __ PU_BU __ C_NO_T_l_C_E__ Ma"Varet Wiison, c............. 4eG eng. NM good S 1800 Mu9t ... 1 842-0567 and lmcJr!Mmelitt of every lund and ~ion now bt! or.,. lht< h1:1.111n9 Your bl:' 1"' lhe h.,.,ronq Your CommerceBank and drawn Pllol September 21, 78, ot Costa Mesa. t...n. plec9cf or erectad Mid r... °' ;ip~.irnnc., 111•1Y bt< in app .. ;ir,,nc.. m:iy 1i.. on on a financial 1nslitutlon ac-1991. NOTIC& Of1 paued away Tues· .. gooda, lilllUNe, tumeahil~ ~~~ pl:'rson or bLyour ;irrornt!y p>!;~on o~~~you1A~10111 .. ~ c e PI ab I a Io C ctm-.. 784 PUBLIC HIEMINO day, September 17, ~ now or hereaf._ Mt.ached to or tnllailled or C~~OIT6~ ARE A CREDITOR 01 E 1 merceBank 8fld drawn on a ••FOR• TME 1991. She Is sur- _. "' Ot lbout ,,.,:kl end 8V8fV ~ end imprCMt. or ·' 1 1 d • f1nanclal lnslltullon ac-C vlved by her daugh-""".' of aid f9ll PfCJperty for ua u pert theteQf °' In contongent cr11dllo1 of th .. con m91:1n er .. itor ?' '"" c e P I 'b I o 'o Co m-rTY COUNCIL ter, Linda EsRlnoza -----:=:-=-:---'----------! conjunction with the '* end occupency of IUCh build-a.,,.,.,., .. d you mu<; I 111,.. dttc.,:islld you niu '' 111" merceBank wlll be ac-UPERIOR COURT OP TM• CITY OF 0 f c 0 9 t 8 M 9 9 a. ings elf lmpr~t• lndudlno bul not limited ell your claim wnh lhd c:ourt your cl.1ini w11h lht' courr cep1ed OF CALIFORNIA FOUNTAIN VALLEY HAVE A 8C)peratut. trecQ. ren\p., loedirl(, platformt, rnect!0• :ma mM ii copy lo th.-and nwiil '1 copy lo lht DATE: Se tember 18, THa COUNTY NOTICE IS HEREBY g'~~r~?:~gh~~r, ~lea~~ motora. elevator" ~IOn fittings. doora. w:::'· ~rsonal r .. pres .. n11111v.: pi;irson.)I r .. pre<, .. nU1hv1:-t991 p GIVEN that cl\ Tunday • ... 1¥ona . ...,,. front.I, acieen1ngs. ••IWIOl.w en.s.!' .1ppo1nt .. d by '"" COUrl llp~oinlt'<I by lh~. COUii COMMERCE BANK BY; 700 ~~., October 1, 1991. 11 8:00 lartdale, FL: two blinda. cerpet, floor covetingl. dr~ tumeca. ~ w1ih1n tour n10n1hs from w11 '" lour mOll_!h~ from George Dillon. Vice Presl· P M. In the City Council bro1hers, AJ Crane of G RAG era. gu and oil end 8'acttic: bumera end heel8f due tht' 0.11., ol hrsr •S!.u.1nctt of lhtt d,1ft' ol lust o~u;inctt 01 dent Drtve West, Chambera, 10200 Slater 0 c ea rt s Ide a nd A E SALE 11en11. hooda. nues and regist111, hol "'"' 1he.1 "-lt:oll .. rs as prov~d on 1 .. 11 .. rs ,1s p1ov10.,d in PAOOF OF SERVICE BY Sant. Ana, CA 92702 Avenue. Fountain Velley, LI o yd Cran a of · alnb. 1104a. a-it, aNJineta. drelnbooercb. reh ,.::: s.~tto~ 9100 ol lhtt StClion 9l00 ol , "'"' MAIL STATE OF CAUFOR-In Iha Matter of the Calltomla, the City Council Costa Mesa; one • heeling, ooo1ng end M conditioning ~ tena, C;ihforn1:i Prob.1h:• Codi:' C.ililorni.l Prob.ii.-t:oO.-NIA. COUNTY OF ORANGE P9lltlon To Chante will hold a Public Hearing sister. Virginia Eas· llen!Ulora. wwing, petl8la. .. llghtlng hxtUt• and Qeat,.. Th,.. """" •or llhng Clilin~. Th..-hm.-101 lll1n?, <I um<, I am lmpfoyed In the The NIUfte Of TOUTI on the tollowlng: ton o t Arroyo & 42-5 6 7 8 aod tut.a. time c:loc*a end OCtlef elecltlclil equipment wiU nor .. xpor., b.,fo,t' loui will nor ... pu.-b.-Ort' loui County ot Orange State of HeNDllRIHOT RESOLUTIOl-1 ESTA8-Grande; and many • and .. plumtllng and~ ftldurea and equipmen~ mooths lrom th .. 11.,.111ng month". lrom 111" h,. mng Cellfom"-f am 'over the CASE NO. A180495 LISHING WATER RATES other family mem· .......,, end......., equipment, Ind al lfees, ptenta. C111t noltet'd :ioov.. d.'lt .. noloct'CI ,ibov.. ege of 18 and note 1 party AND CHARGES bars and friends thrube end oUl8I -~ end the etdwtecturel, YOU MAY EXAMINE YOU MAY EXAMINE to the within action: my ORDER TO Those desmng to testify tn who loved her V1s1--=========:r::====:::::::::::::-:-:i ltruclurel. mecNinlc:el end •IQll...,ing draWtnQI Ind the hie kept by the court If the hie l\l:'pl by lhtt cou11 11 buslne11 address Is 1201 SHOW CAUSE fa\/Of or on opposlllOn to talion will be from · ---------i IPllClfalionl of wry end .. of ad"\ bulldttloa end ifn. you are a person you ;ire a person Dove StrHI, Newpott FOR CHANGE this proposal wtH be gNen 11 :OO A .M 10 1 00 PUIUC NOT1C1 PUIUC NOTICE P'owmtntt under or purlUlnt IO which the aeme ... interested in the estale 1ntereslt1d •n the ttslaltt 8Nch. Caltlomia 92660 OF NAME an opportvnlty to do eo If P.M on Saturday _ _ ereaed, or tmldl dainee'9 or apacdy the ,,.,,_ In you rMy hie wllh the court you m.iy "'" w1lh lhe court ON September 18 1991 1 PETffiONER Toutl Hend·1 turthef lnformatlOn ts d• September 21 • at -• ..... vr NOTH~• OF Which the llfne -• ereded. .. of wtldl •• and lt\8ll a lorn"'I Request '°' a lorm.11 Requesr 101 MrV9d the foregolog docu-ershot hat filed a pe111lon sired. you may contact p ~ MmMlttQ PUaLIC w,e OF be deemed to be • '*"**" .,. 11IC11t to u. lend Special No11ce ol Ille hlong Spo.cnl Notre~ ol lhe hhng menl deacnbed u NOTICE for an order 10 change Wayne Osborne, Public B~~~~w:yrot';:~u~•ryll NOiet It het°9by gtveri ftllRIOtCAL PROPERTY llnd bul6dlngs thereon whareln pieced or lmUlled end a of an 1nven10:y ano ot ;in onveniory MO OF PUBLIC SALE OF COL· names from Toutl Hend· Works 01fector 17'•1 965-ln Cosre Mesa !Mt the ~ ConVntt-... 24817 pett ol lhe real P'°'*1Y. SU8JECT. "°'""9r, to the ngttt appr;usal or estate <'\ssets :ipprilo~I ot 8Slille ass.iw. LATERAL to Interested par. ershot to Eliz-HOfld. ~. Cryptslele service 9'on ot the Clcy Of N9wpott Purauant• of T.~tor to f9fn0ole, ff ~. ad"\ god&, (lxtuia or ol any pebhon or 0~ 01 ilny ~utoon or tie$ In 11'111 ac:tJOn by plac. ershot CITY COUNCIL OF 8Nid'I wll hold • SMlbllc ~tos the California rurniltlinQI end 8Cllliomlnt for Iha purpoie cl ,..._ acc:oont ;is gro111Cled in ""counr as grov1~<1 in Ing a true copy thereto ..,. IT 11 hereby ordered that TME CITY OF FOUM· w111 follow al 2:00 h••tlf1g to conalder ltY ~B & pt~ Feel!-ment With lln* Item. of the -=~tu.ming sectoon 125 ot rha secbOn 125 01 lhll clo9ed In • Haled env. all penot!S lntere1ted In TAIN YAU.EV, J.E. ff P M Saturday at ~,. No. 731 wtlfc:h 91 21700 ltle _.,. funct1onc al Nt1M11 , CaMomia Probate Code A C11hlorn1.1 Prob11te C<>OO A ~ ~ 1her this matter appear before Sevren Jeequet c-Harbor Lawn Memo- lnwcfwe e: R9qUMf to 1n1-wllf '• -= .__...., collect~ 1elerr_, IO b COftu••-• Request tor Special Nohca Rtiqut'<;I lor Spec1;il Notice . al.cl by C: this COUi1 In Department • "7 rtal Park lo Cos1a II.-In amendment to Title -.... ... 81 pu • the "lllllWM, • end All renlailla. wn1nga. lnooMe. ,.. lorm IS available lro01 lhe lorni is. ;iv;ul:tble lro01 lh11 ti mai return receipt ,. No. 3A ot the Orange Clwtl Mesa Pierce Bros ~.-C!'..L~ Newpon BMch o:;.cX)"A~ 30, 199t, •t ceipta, fO'f8ft• r~--. and profill Ind while court clerk court clerk quired, I~ 1119 United Stain County Superior Coun at Published Newport Bell Broadway Mor- Munn••-Cod9 ao u to &;11 M • 1~ PO(N>l'la. eny portion of Iha llidlbt80leu .and harlbv i9m111na Attorney for P.tltioner · Attorney tor P.tltloner Mell at Newport 8Nch the eddres1 shown above BHCh·Coste Mesa Pilot 1 u a r y o Ire c 10 rs. permit tr. _.,. Of c:onv. Pf~~ e:::::. unpeid, mey accrue flam aid f9ll property encf eny pert DANIEL A. VEREKER WILLIAM V. SCHMIOT California addressed u toi on OCTOBER t, 1991, It 2 September 21. 1991 (7l4) 642•9150 nlence lteme IUdl u , bul clottllng, tool ~ a:!; thef8ol end from .. buildinge and impl0¥9J'WIU lltuet· 2790 Harbor Blvd. 5030 Campus Or. low•· o'clock p.m., and then end Sa757 ________ __, not Nmlted to, IOft dr1nka, • or ed It.eon. 0t wtlidt mey .,. ~ °' receilltlbte bv Ste 311 Newport BHc h . CA c 0 M 1 ted tl\af1 show caUM, It any ---------1 candy, clgertlilt91. ~. meo-= ":!°:·ed by Trust0t from~ ulirlg, llttting, leaeillg. IUbNrino. Costa Mesa , CA 92626 92660.2179 • 11 is" E~r::' ,~fPSi~eet: they have, wl'ly the petition jiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ulnea end en.ck food, rn s p a 3"f 1 B J Es s E IUblelhng Ot of, or otharw1• from the whole Newport B@i\ChtCosra Nttwport Bt'llCh Co .111 Santa Ana, Ca 92701 Ro-tor change of name should PUBLIC NOTICE conjunction with the ~ Mill.EA; SP 8046 BAR· °' eny porllon 0t portlOnl of uld ,.., PfoPerlY or eny Mes<1 Piiot Mes11 PilOI nald o . Minor, 11332 Vista not be granted. tlon of eUlomoblle Mflllce BARA DAIL· SP 03051 bultdw1g or tmprOYement eitualed thetaon Del Lago, Santa Ana. CA h 11 further ordered that e NOTIC• 0' 1tat1on1.The propoHd WILLIAM PEPPARD· SP The street eddr-or ocher common deaignetion, if PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE 92705 Clyde er Minor copy ot this order to •how PUaLIC Hl!ARINO ameodment eleo lnciudee: G304G SECURITY TECH any, of the real property deectiDlld ~Is P.Wponed lo ..._,.,1__ F'-'ltlo·-2459 Harriet Lane. Ma.: cause be publlthed In aUOR• THI! the ~ f()( on-.alt1 INTI:RNATIONAl be: 1880 &.4parlOf A---. Calta MeM, c.titomle. ... ...... _ ...,, -· helm, CA 92804 Kenneth Newport Beach-Coat a CITY COUNCIL partJna epacee f()( •Ulomo-Owner r...,..... the right The undelaignad Ttuat• dildeima eny liabtllty tu 811"/ euelneM Mente h•IMM Name 0 Minor. 24162 Kathy ~eensaeraPlllotc1'rcnuewsl1tlopan perpub-of OF TME CITY OF bile eir\l6oe ICatlone which to bid et the tale. Pur· •ncotrec:lnUI ol the llreet ..,,.._ or OCher COfN'llOl'l Stat.....t ltat.ment Ave , El Toro, CA 92630 ll hed FOUNTAIN VALLEY PACIFtC VIEW 'MEMORIAL PARK ~ .. natdo ~ ... ~ beYI ch .... must be made with dMlonahon. "any, lhotfn harW\ Tha Follow!ng persona The Following peraons San Diego Wholesale s In this county, ar NOTICE IS HEREBY ""' ,,...,_.. the tale 11 P9f90l'\lll checils or caah-"'-me end lddr ... of the beneflClalY at llWhoee ,.. •re dol~ bUalness u : are doi~ buslneu as· Cre<111 A11oclallon. 204t leut once a WMll for four GIVEN th 1 Tund ~.!..!!.!.~ 1era checlta only. All pur· ques1 ·~~~~~conducted Union BelWa. Allen-REO~E OTNAl.L ANO ENVf. THE NI KERSON GROUP, First Ave., San Diego. CA tconha MCt.lday· 0t11~~!~.lor to October 1~ 1:1. 11 8~ C.metery • Monuarv Chapel • Cremator) "'"""' ..., ....,......, .,_.._,.. cnaa.d goods a.re 90fd "u IOl'I .._.._ .....--. 445 South~ Str..C, 5th N ... N A SYSTEMS. 8&40 Wimer Ave., Suite 921•5 Conlns & Aikman u ... ''"'-···• p M In the erty Cou I ~WUh~ u a 11, .. and must be paid'°' ~: Los1 ~ c.lllornia 90071 ( 13) 238..e144 21~~~_antt Lane, HUf'lflng-20t. Founraln Valley, Caltf Corporation. P.O. Box 'UTVDGUIEYOHF. ~IOUUP~-· Chambert, 10200 Sla~r 3500 PacollC Vo-Onve N-port Beacil M4-2700 ,...... ~ .. uwu -M"'J'• .,,. ,. and removed 11 IM time ot .... ec IOne lo u .. propetty m., b4t obtained pcMWI ton --..h, Calif. 92846 92708 14•7, Dalton, Georgia .. '".. .. AV9n • Fountain Vall qui,_,. to PfO'Ade reat tale Sain subJecl to pnorl to • wntten requeat eubmlltad to the beneticiefy within SyMa JMn Fan Underhlll, Craig Scott Nickeraon, 30722 Sun-11 Bank. 120 RIOR COURT Calif~. 1119 Clty Cou~i :o;: wtlid\ ere ..,....,.. canC.ltat!on In the ewrrt of tan C10) deyt from l"8 rm publlcatian of thia no4ice 2t271 Banfl Lane, Hunting-26•8S MHld1. Mlsaion N Hartx>r Bl\ld., Fullerton, DAn: AUO 22 1991 wtft hold a Public Heanng gener.i public for Nftl_,. betwMr1 owner Said .... d be rnede, but Wfthour CCJ\leNnt or ..,. ton BHch. Calif. 92946 Viero. c.lrf. 92892 CA 92631 Peclflc St.ale T. HenelershOt, 3301 8eat #1 tM follO..nng. PlhCE llllTIHS IEU IHUWAY MW automobile MfVfce and ot>ligeted party Da1ed ren!y, ...,,... or '""*8d. rllg8fdtng hfte. p r1"" °' This bu1ln11s 11 con-This bu1ln111 11 con-Bank, 246 E. Main Sl.. St. No 35-T. Santa Ana. CA CHARGES FOA PHASE 11 ttatlone; and the r• thill 14th Mid 21St d of encumbranoes. to IJeV the~ UflOllld bellWa of ducted by: an lndMdual ducted by• an lndMdual Stoctrton. CA 95206 Haller OF 1991 WEED ABATE Mortuary * Chapel Cremahon ~ for Juel price s.ptembef 1991 ~ the otligeUona l8C:Uf9d tJrr. Mid Deed ol TrUlt, with. If\.. The reg11trant(s) com-The 11g111r1nt(s) com-Sy111m1. Inc • 18871 92704 MEN T p Ro GRAM· ;r;,~;:. t>4t In comphnce 51orllg!~vement. Inc. tenm thereon, IOQMher with fees end COltl lncuned, • menced to transac1 busl-mencec:t to trMisact bull-Cowan Ava , Irvine, CA Published Newport PROJECT NO 4855 ...... not •ONd the Telephone (8'8) 244-8080 prOVlded in the lnlbument1 IVldenc:lng the obliQetlana nest under tM Flc:tltlou• nets under the Fictitious 92714 Beach.Costa Mesa Piiot EDWIN WEBBER INC 110 Broadway Costa Mesa 142·1111 minimum prtce algn ,. Aoent for OWl"et. • aecured ~ .ct Deed of Trutt. ~ under the Buslneu Name(•) listed Buslneu Name(•) !lated Nlotlolette D. Font Augus1 31 , September 7, (CQN.ai.51. ~NI forth In the Publlehed Newportl tAWma °' uld Deed al Tru11. f..., c:hlNoee end~ ebove on: August 13, 199f •bow on: Juty 1, 1991 Publi1hed Newport 14, 21 , 1991 ThoH deslrlng 10 testify in coci. of .,:"' S:'°'9f'~~ Beac:h.Co1ta Meaa Piiot i of the Trust• and °' ltl9 llUll et•ted ~ uld o.d of m:" J. Fan \JndeftC!ll Craig Nickerson Beach/Coste Mesa Piiot Sa682 laVOf or In opposition 10 f t• o s.ptember 14 21 1991 Trust. The tolal amount of l"8 unpeid ~ of ltle • 1tatement wu filed This 1tatement wa1 tiled September 21 1991 ~· ' ' s.735 atJlioetlona mcured ~ l"8 property lo b4t _.,Md,... wtth the County Clerk or With the County Clerk of • · ,,,760 ~ Ma been ,. Pl8ble estimated oosta. ~ Ind edweliC181 et the Or~ County on Auguat Orange County on Sap1em-...,. II Ill 0 and II hu been time of the ini1ilt putilir.ation ol the Notice of Ttu11ee'a 13, 1 1 b4r 3, 1991 PUBLIC NOTICE II deCermlned tNt " II cat· PUBLIC NOTICE .... ii aatimeted lo be se. 124,IMO 33. prewldld, howw-F503588 F5058H ex9mpt under er. benefic:iefy'a bid at aid .... mey Include al or pert Publllhed Newport Beach-Published Newport Beach-Flotltloua ---------------------------- the lla\llnNNm of the '1CTITIOUI of IUf amount Pt~t prwnluma. eccr'* lnlef· Cotta M... Piiot Santem-Costa Men Pilol S.ptem-Cell le EnYlron'"ental •USlNUa NAiii: _. end~ If eny, wlll m ... Ihle f.,..-orviOf to .__ 12 1.,. 26 ...... :~ 3 Bu.-n. .. Nam• Quality Act. ITATSlllDfT .... ...--,.. ml . •· ...... ....,., . ber 5, 12. t9. 26. 1991 ltetement ~ ... II '*9bv fUrttler The F--...... P«IOna .,. The benef~ under uld Deed of Ttuat ""'8tofore Th ,,.,.., Th-&48 The Following persons alYen .,,.., Mid pubtlc heel· dotna i;;,~ u · ~ and cWMwlld to "-undetligned • wrltleo No-......, ere doing bullnesa as: By CHARLES GOREN with OMAR SHARfF and TANN.AH HIRSCH Ing Wiii b4t held on !tie 10th ENGLISH SYSTEMS 545 lice ol Oefeull and a.ctlon to Seit The uildefaigoed PUBLIC NOTIC ORANGE COUNTY MUF· dayof<>dober198t,atthe Redl•nd• Ave N~ ~18idNoflceofOefeultandElectionloSellob4t PUILICNOTICE E FLER SERVICE/ 496 N. Q .1-Both vulnerable. as South how of 7:30 p.m. In the Beecf) CA ll2ecS3 l9CClfded In the county wn.e lhe rNI property la local· Faotttloua Newport Blvd., Newport vou hold: ~ Ctwnbera of the et.rk'AlenCOOll ed FSIOM .., .. ,.... .. _ Buch. Celli 92663 ·+AS'" •AQ9 3 t Newoet1 Beach City .wt. 545 Aedlanda Ave., N-. Oommo11 Nitti Und Title ~. trus .... 466 Flotltteue ltalHMftt JamH LeRoy Crockett. .. 6 AJ8 +92 ~~ ~atd • ......, -...... CA 112183 MatMt &., &e 210, s.n Frenciaco. CA 1Mt06, (4'S) au.IM•...,.. -n...... F~ --a 496~ N. Newport Blvd .. The bidding has procffd~ ._,...., lteadl Cellfofnla, ...,.... -., ~ ~ .__ ...... L r: .... -A t..__ ........ ~h-.... --~""" ,,_......,, Newport Beach, Calif. South W-t North Eut at wHotl time 'and ptec. C9C6le c.IMt• Cooll. 545 o.t8, lfiMt --..._ u ,...,.._, --·--. lt.telneftt are dotna buslnea u : ~ .,. any Ind .. P9l'90N Int•• :::,,andc'A ~ N~ ASAP3TM2 Th9 Following penon1 MERCH~DISING & MAR· Ari.rte M Crockett. 496~ l ., P... 1 NT Paa Ntecl -_, and .,_ , tl1 15''4 ...,1 are doing buslnMa u : KETINQ SERVICES, 18 N. New~ Blvd., ~ '! ··-• ~ Thll butllMll It con-' • .,., LINGERIE FOR LESS. Wellington Ct., New..,... n-··'". 't .,......,... "'h heard -.on. If )'O'I cNJ. ducted by husband end ....... ...... A ,.... .. ___ .. ,... ,..... ......... • ... ....., n al ac-taon do you take" ·*9 Ha P'otect In court wttt PUIUC -TICE PUB I ....... ,.., • Wl'IUe, vr _.,, ""'"' 92660 Thia bu11n111 '' con-A .-l::ven ii partntr has a super· t;';::: ~ ~ ':!:; The reglatrenta com-'"' seer i L :0. NO:!wa. ~~in!;.~fomla ~=n A. d~~~':·~ ::'ed by husband Mid maximum of 10 poanl.8. gamt would Of 80INOI• .... rllAaed et menced to 1ranuc:t "'*" aacMW "°· PubllC Eetlng Place tJcanM Thia bu1lnea1 11 con-8Nch, Calrf. 92660 The reglstrant(s) com-still bt "iffy." Since North 1s mort the pubflc hearing cs. ,,... undet the Actttloul Tml04IC No. 4t.20teo11 now leeued ducted by: 1 corporation Thia bualnHa ft con-m«>eed to trans.ci busl-likely to have • tomewhat weabr ecrtbed in WI nob,,, In 8u1lne11 N•m• ltlled lllOTICS TO for the premlMa loclted at: ,:~,:,·•~ C:,: dOcied by: en lndl'Yldual neu under the Fldltlous ~ oorr•pood•oce • ~ ~~!').~~ CRUfT'CMt9 OP 18071 H&tt>of Btvd .• Foun-we • .-.._ -.. .,.___,_ The 1egl1tr1nl(a) com-BualneH N•m•(•) kited hand. there's no point in bidding ...... _ to the ,..... .. °' ........ ,.,.., """"" llUf.K IALa ta1n v:: ,... 82....... ·--....... .. .. ,..,..........., menc:ed lo transac1 bull-ebove on· March 11175 again. Pe s. However. 1f vou play _.., -Tllla llalement wu flled ...... -1-.....,._., • -,..,.. Buatn.11 Natn41(1) lated nest under the f1ctltloue , • .__ •• . ....._.__ •L. h heiertna.. _ _.. ,.,_"v" The aaleendtransf9f ,..,_,."' .,....,,,,..,, w1at t e ont no trump ttspon11e is ....... t11 n1l~) wfth the Courtly Oeft( of TO_ .. __ f --.............. ._ ....... ·~on: Augul( tNt eu.1ne11 Name(•) lilted ™• l'lalement WU Ned -,. Oranot Counly on Augu« ,,__.... o .... _,..,.....,.. _...,. Dan Mc:Mlllen, Director ot ,~on· Auowt 22, 1991 fon:mg. you muat rtbtd tv.o ..... '°· 11tf. ALCOMOUC ~~ ~ OPS Fredeftcll A. 8o«1ome ~he~t, ~ diamonc:t.. WWt ...... ..,C...... ftubllahed '::::~ --=:!.~• ~;:o:""'c~~SC~ ~· :.-'~ ~~ ~· t~atc=v ~:ie:. bet 3, 199f FIOM27 Q.2-Both vulnerable. 111 South ., *'•pwt a.ach-Co9ta M... Piiot et ._. mMI • • P OAAHOE, CA l2W end ~ County on August Ore'.1: County on Auou•t PublilW N9wpon 8Mch-you hold· ed Newport ~ 7• 14• 21• 28• N~~ ~-m~HY ~~'T:.rt8 mite It 27 ' 1 1 PIOllOS1 30 '' 1 F90M7e Cotta M ... Piiot sep~ •AK&61\ •AK3 t 86 •AQJ M ... Piiot • SA GIVEN lfllll • tMlfk ..,. of The bullr..,. It IUbflet to ~ NewpOt1 ~ Publl1hed Newport &Mell-ber 5• 12• 191 21. lt9t What is your opening hid" 8eptatt• at, 1 .. t . 702 aaaete flNJ • nntftr of el· Callfomla UnlfOfm Com-Co9tli Meea Plot Septem-Coata M ... Piiot Sep1-lh6tt A .-While we will. on occasion. M'TY :C::to '=9'.:=. lloaflae II marelel Codt hcUon '* 5, 12, 11, 21, 1•1 t>er ~. 12. 19~. 1•1 PUIUC NOT1CI open 2 NT on a balanced 21 point.a ......C IOT1CI PUii.iC NOTICI -n,. ntme(•). sod.i a.cu-·~·purcMle Pflea • o1 ~ Th450 with a weak doubleton. w~ don't lik t ---------1---------1ttty of,_..,... Tax Nutn-~lnCOMletion doing'eo when we hold a fivt -card P1a•t111 ......,,. bent Ind buelMM edldrwa wtth the Mia of the tit» PUIUC "°'1CI PUii.iC IOT1CI m ajor. Sin ce we consider this hend '81t11111 "-••111 ..._., of the ....,/llelnNe are: MM and..,,.,., of the If. The P:ollowlng ~ too weak for a dem.and bid, th•t '"' I tit ... , __ • ~~~-~~~· c,en,~~100' tile •um !!._f • .!!.•••,!!__ .~·~ art doing bul"*8 .. : ltave• on• apad"' &' th• t'nl" T1'8 ,...,.... per.ant The 'OIOWinO IMf'IOnl _,., ._.,... -·""'"" u.-. • lnaludlnQ ... Mrlll --Ill -PRIME L.ANDSCAPI! & " ~ "' " "' ,, ~ .,. doing ....... ae: .,. dOerWI bUMNill •: ~ 'f"""'t·bCA f* ventory Htlmatecf at Mil ..... 81 1 ••Ill MAINT£NANCE, 10I Apttl •lt.t'maiiv~. v .V»Jft" INTIAHA-(&)J.C. ,ATT!MON .. AS-.... ~~':.lrv·au·H~·.::u~~ aa.000..00, _.,,. oonelata The Follo-~ pnona The ~o•otOrv pereone ~. ~ Beech. T10NN.; H: .. 1920 Main IOCIATH (blNATIVI fRS" of the~ .. cto6no"""""'8..: .,.dulna~tia: Calif.92Ma Q.3-As South, vulntreble. you k , 9Mlle 4001 !NIM: Calf. AMl!AICAN Nl!TWOAK, All ti\ b I c.tt.~ Into ... CAT'S CAADLI!, 1800 WHT'HAl'ID AVIATION, CM1W1 ~ Primo, hold: ANSWERS TO WEEKLY BRIDGE Ql'lZ Q .•-Netther 'ulnernhlt" ''~ S1111th vou hold. •AJI07 •K983 •652 +83 Tht biading ha" proceeded Nor th Eut South Wf'8t l • Pus 2 • Pus 2 NT Pua ? What do vc1 bid no"'" A .-Partner is In\ 1tm11 game. ttnd you cuuld hardl\' have a much bft ter hand for him an support nl heart~. With \'our side ace, four good trumps and a ruffing valut • three hearts would bt a pu~illani mous underbid .Jump to t'our heart'! . Q .3-Neather vulnerable. as South vou hold· •1064 •K93 t 7632 +K87 Partner o~n11 tht b1dd1n1t w1th ~mt- 11pode. What do vou ,.spond? A .-You have a dead minimum re· sp<mM •nd 11 Oal hahd, 80 wf Uunk a ralw to twn apades would be too optimistic. regardltaa of whethtt you art playintr four or f"'-.~•rd m.,ol"J. •'of'('tnll no tnimp or not, our re pon~ ..,ould bf one no trump 111114 moo ~ A\'lf!Ue,c/olr· IWllM!:,.l:J .d::.:.(:.; ~ ~ ,_ .._, Coral ..'...!!C!t _ _!t•wpon 1 ... 1 ~.Dr .. "'* 10t ~OM.~ +Q •.JtOe? .,,. ..... o •KJI YT.., ...,,....__,, tno., vln., Callf. 12714 ( Ul8d the .... ="=I ....,,_., ,_ -._ ._.. a..dt, ...,_, m.-a Nfa. calf. lt10r 9Mcn. Cell. 9*1 ._°",. Cllrdfr... 1lt0 MUI IL, ......... .,.. of~ m .000.00 c... ~ 1IOO Cot9 ""' tNtt Inc., CallOmle. ,rwwa .Ml "1mo, '°' Tht biddin, hu c:r'OC'Mded: Q & Both I bl Sou h "'"• 400, !MM, c.. JOHJ>h c. f111t1t1on, ... . ~ -~ II .... ,,. ... ,.,.. "' Mew ..... """'*' ~ Cell. , ... , c.,,.. Or ....... ApUI Drive. Huntfng1on North Eut ... w .. • . -vu nn• ~. •11 l _,,. 1182.C lucldnCltWn °'"' ~ .. -.., ... of .... -..00 00 lllm AN. C1lt lt101 leech Calf -..a • ,. you hold: Thfe bu9'Ma• te con-Ooela ......_Ctillf. _. Hllet(a)Alotn•••· are: ft '* ~ lilliwd .,.. Tf'lla bu•IMN It con-""41 bu11Mu i. con-Thi• 'bu.In.ea 11 con-l NT PUI 2 • 2 • •Al084 '16 tAQ.Je.3 •AIU t=-,:.:.,~~ ~~·::~eoft> ~~loolal..,. ::r .. "'t.::== ~~::,,rOOfft-~,~1:,:>~ ::-by:~ Ind:..-~ : : ~ Th.biddi has~ .....-lo .......... Tfte rettlelrant(I ) 00~ tt'!.... arMd _..!.•.-."';': !!._ .... , M ""'*9d '1,..,.,. lo.,..,.,. ,,...., lo hN8ct .... The reQllltant(•) COffl-• • Pw ? Soul tth Wp .. t l o.rtb pltut .. ,_ ..._ .. ~ ~ lo ~ .... -· ... -aeon of ......... ,... ....., .. ,_ '""' .. ~ rntnC*f lo nr.-ct ~ ••w Ne!M(•> lllled ,.... under n. AaWoue =--r.e"tW. ";\UH Md flrohi81DN CIOde. ... 9w1' w ...,,..(•) ..., 8Wlnw NnfM(a) ~ ,... l#'lder the ""*"°"' What actioa do )'OU We 'r t ...._on: Al.9llt 1t, 1•1 ..,.1,.. Heme<•> ..._. ,., • .-!_ .... !'.-.IOfM !he~ .,!h*""'• llllf ...... ...,. on: ~4 ..._..•NIA IWelMea N&tneC•I 1.-t A.-Fll"lt. c::ner do. not havt a Whal do .,..., bid now1 l.911t......,. lllO.eon:JtJN•t• ... w .. ...__.,.,..._ llllf ....... ....._enct .. C...Ml)oe ..-~,.,_...,. •bcroleorrA49*16 1•1 ,. rd b ,._ ,_ 111 '""' .. ..._ ~ c. Nteiton The_. .,.... IOld .,. oerwe 11 eo • paid ...., TNI tttl '"'" ... lNa • •• • ,,..11 w tied etwta A. flrirnO • 1aut-<-a •rt uit-t would A.-You •re c.ru1nly p>1nJ tu WIBI .. ~ Cleft! oe '1111 1Ull1N11t .... 9td r.:::W.,::: =::: ..., h ..... '-'*" .,... h ~ a... ""' ... ~ a.. o1 n11a .... ""*" .,.. flliM M\.'t btd lt eulwr. tt. elto doa not mt. and you doft't nHtl all lh.t ~~ °" ~ =.:-=.-C::,.: ~ .... .!.....~a!•. ;;;T~..: ~.~on ~·,i;1CoYntr on~ O::~on~ ~i:h~:rdbed'::t'b:U~;..~ much to mab am a tt nabl ~ ·r ....... • .. 1tt1 ·-·-·-·-"' -· ...... N04?1a '°· 11tt t .._ • h. poaiblhty. Th•ttfott. not .,,..., ~ .._. ..... " ... fOod --.=c;~ 09Md: .,......., 11, fl\AllllMd.......,... ~ ......,.., lleech-HOU• c: u._ tMe \ I aol the hand lo N mP to four p.d ww1d adl· a..,.._""..,._. Nl*Nd,........_... =-~.,. ,.:, 'i'~11tlfet1ec1 N•• 0 ,1 co.-. ...... flllot c.... ..... f1t1o1 ~ ~~~ ~ ln • •3 ~r b'N Will bt quattlyt1p \hoflO\tnllalnrth • Mr 11, 1t. •. OllGIMlt:t. eo... .,._ ""'~ .-~,O\llNi ~ ,__',......,it. 11i te. Oce04MJ J, J1 , t111'8rJlbet •, ,., 11, c.a ...._. fltlol ~ forrid to niff epedet tfl the l<'nt· hand SW' with• )ump lh11\ of ttet IMif I. 1t, 1e. M. 1•1 1'lli..,,. ......... to 11oe ••11•••• 11, 1•1; lttt ,., .,., 1 1t ,.. ,., lNap hand end ~ Iott trump lhteo ch.ibl. then JUPP9r1 l!PI :n..-1 _. ~ tr•~ 11 On.Sele MNI ~ 8a-4a ' ' Th.t61 WCllmt). bid fi · cluba • ~y,,u1tv at v11ur nut tum . .. ... ·1 ~' .. .. 'fm OP .... •••• f.. • ....... ii ;:; ~ 10...... -s&u--·· .:-:.. ... ~=--::-.:e:=.. ~--~.tt n.:i.;i =~ 1 c , w.=-:eona ===--= ae:9Mc"°#i:'::= I:~= a. c... ..., ~·-w. Aot-TD ...... bef ......... _. ....... II• tltf WI t•nte of tt'I etetatt ;:;,t.et ltt -1 .... -"= Im: ~ :t\'r ...:=-llft ~ = • ...... , _..._OP OldlOr-. ooua,..11 encl-.__.or ........ ,..._ _..,..... ....._ wltl • • Gall.iiii'i ._ ..._. ,._ft w,a ...._Md...,... who~ ot ROeaf W. ICIQIRTI liit ..... .,...._ _.. '° ~ ,._. .:.-=. 0:::: = Newpert Ceftt• TNI -1-le _. .,,...,. ' ......... ,, :-:.':.:"' ·~ ~·~~:: ......... ~ ~ !... 1.;. ... a:r = ...,c:;_ ...... :n ................ ; .. _.., .. lllcM .. _!!!,.M •• 1 ...... ,UL of: MMOMET 'R°'ii.M ~ ....... ;:-:,. mcM; ~':;~~mom TNe ........... ~ c.r. .nu TM 'rt'."IM(I) = :r:;,.~~ ,..,•1YMA ..;. ~ AOW\.EY ~of ~·eoun.y lNtd .._fl:~ Gm ~'vtdt,. ::" !tr:.....,....,..~~.:,.:_.=:::.-'.....,-=.--,..._ nMe -u1trw • 1--i &MIT Oii • ftm KaM Of~. (Wft ~· oelw'9d u.8. 0. T"9 ......,_.(•) ... ....... • a ti -~ laltd .... -.= I ...... ~ :.:-.:·:-~ ~T.= .:c.~~~0r: ~~ "'-9:'..:.C..~~ r:::"'o..~0:~ ~..J:.-:.--....= ~a:.~"::~:: =~9'/A '=-• DU Mft llfW thlllAaMT9 .... 1a1t1C.. ~&.c*~°';'~ ~-=-~=: :t: =~::::=..:cs .. llwt ~._,NM uncllt IN Plclldoul Tift ........ nt ... llecl .... ~-:.la,;; ::-...:..-:. ~ -:'o!.-.NOO -i:·PIMIOnf9QUMatnet ~the -...Of!f-deoe-=~1.o;.;;; =::~: ..... =r:c::. ....... =---°":H~ ~I!~-~ =-~-=r.'3N .... ,.. • rtt1flflM '""" C..-.l11•1rt~ JUcftl Ann Qr.., bl ep. n... ~~IN p m. • ' · Community Center • :J: ._ ,._ Qel1c of ,_.Hurtt . . ,...Tte ,.,..._ tlU) 111 .._--' ~ Notice le Of119n that PGW"9d .. per90n9I ,_,,,.. deoldlllt't _. lftd c:odlo Th.-.-. le lrwit.d '° ... S257Mt ~ ,._-:::::. .. ,. _,_ ...... n. 1• ·rmen1 '&.:• --·--.... _ -JOHN P, DEILY, .. AOmln-......... to .omll""* the •• If eny, bl admlMd '° tend....--L•nd Acq uhltlon • ........",. on ~ .... ~ ... -~ N9WPOft ~ _. ..... __...-..... _.. l.v.tor With Wiii ~ Pf~. The wtll lftd -~ '50000 20.1 1 With "" COunty a.rte of Coeta ..... Piiot .... --.... -...... ~--! IHt.Mr. A letter or of the Ettate ~ JOSE.PH ~ !!.m!.. ~ ..__ ~· .,.. ~ f« ,!_ gtnlt'9I ~ ,....!' sodat ._.._:........_... . ,_..,. ~ County on ~ ._. Orenll -"'1' -· ..__... --.... .... --__. -,... .'J~ ,..... _ _,, ·-~-u,. v,. Pf009r1Y I ..,.., ..., .... _.._._ ~-· -t 1 Sl, .._....,._, 7, 1a, tt, a, \le1 ... ---._. ... ~ LUIS_AVU.A. •le• JOE ~ t'I will end coc#-·~In IN .. --*"' ..,_ .,. ldlftlfty OI 111.~ flUblll'9d ~ _.. -· '"1 .... .... ,.... .. "".Mt AVILA. d«:IMtd, ..... clla. It~. bl admitted to bYthlCOUl1. ""~ renllng the Publc~··1~000 eo.t. ..... Not ~ N047H ..,_"1 ftle ... liall .. l ... M It Pl'f'Mte NII lllbfec:t to p!'Oblte. The wfl encl eny Thi ~ r9QWlta .,_ ef*:ll .. at fOllOWS• ~.,,. • R ,000 st, StpeilrltMf 7, 1•, t t ~ ~ ~ l'Ullllf*'.....,.,. ...,. ....... .... ...... ...., conftrrnetlon by ,.,. aup.. eodicll1· .,. evallable fOf thOtttY to edmlnlaier tM.. A-020 Mlnu•I 'P•rt• Fair • •.eoo 1 .. 1 • Cqita ..... PloC ~ c... ..... ... ~ !Mitt .,.,.. ~lb Court, on Of after SIP-eumlnet!On In ttle tUe kept 1111under1'11 lndependeni 8eUy enop 9qUlpment I Admlnl* • 145,872 s.419 31, 81p• rib« 1, 14, 21 , W 1011C1 31, s.p.rnber 1, 14, 21 rour "'•rrf•1•, pur ~~~~~,i.O:.~~ .,.~~~~~Halellre.I =-=.-con-1tlt1 ,.. 1 " 1 ,,.,.,., ~ ouetedfy lencla, SUfte 115. laguN tholflyto=-lllow the l*"IOnlll ~ ~bo&o9. •l•t•nt with u .a . D• ~IOTICI .... • ... ,,,· ••• -. ..... of "°"' OhoovNn. OU Hiiia, Cellfomll 92853, tne t• under the lndepeodent Mntltlvo '° tlk• many IOrl A.OH LIWrtn~ Wllll• PllttMnt Of Houllng end .. • • ...., be ordered to P11J followln~ Improved reel Admlnl9ttetlon of Eat•t•• t1on1 without obtelnlng Mtec. a 11oa-. Urb1n DevetoPmenf N• p....a PUIUC llOTJCI ni. =•Per.one l'UIUC ICn'tca "'"°" .net 8ttomer property. Act. (Thia authority will court apptOVll. Blforl Ilk• ~ Nom\l IMC:h Como tlonll piograrn obftellYM llkllll1 • .,.. dofftCI bUllneee •: .... .net Meta. "JOU Improved reel pro~ allow the peraonal repr• !rig cer'8ln WK'/ lmpotllnl ~' MllC. ot provtcflng lncr .... d •n'"tt I.... ........ INTl!flNATIONAl ijlAR-...... ,........ ..., tM ....... =~:-of~ NntatNe to talle many ec-=-~1'11.J.: Ml88 Deta llftlG" Como ~lo~~·,,: ........... • .... Ill.._.. l(!TINO MEDIA, 3045 a llr Ill"-:-tM, .-the oleftl for • ~ known 2 t1on1 without obtaining -.i .er t ......_ notice t ~I Mleo. Ne _....__..... The ,ollowlng pereona et1e1 ... 111 CWob at.. ~ Betctt, •• I r • ........... form "rou """'"""""" .. 101 COUl1 epprovel. Befof• Ille· r...,.-r 0 ..... 0 An208 MICllHI An•l•y • ·-----... .,. dolnabuel-•' The "OltoWlnO ~ Clllf. 82teO 1'11 'OlloMll ,...,... ...,. ..... ~ Placentia Avenue, Costa Ing certain V9fY lmpoflent lntereeted pweona uni... Mite. HOUMhold I BoXM c11111M, Ind communlly d9o OCP PARTNERS 1 cdfo,,, we ~ ~ d! Oubrlvkl ""*99 *6 .,. dofna .,.,..,... •: taot • l••r•; i4:: :i~Cal~Ofnla, legally~ ~~-~_!he P«· ~ ~8'= ~ Mi:J PIUI ...,, Miiie., ~ ::"* ~ n1e 11m1tect ~ m INSCO ASSOCIATES, Cetob.:.C,Newpcwtewh, (1)FIAIT CALIFORNIA ... • .L IOl'\ll ~ wlll be ... _ HouMhold. eoxe.. • ... SVMt Co* Me.a: 23435 C.mnlto Bulllo, .... Celt. ~ Cb)~CAL,. Medletefr, The South 132.00 f89( of required to give no4lce to action.) The Independent A-257 S«n I.on Mite., Income pereone. C111f m ' ~ Hiia, Ceillf.12953 Thlt bVllntll le conn lflOfl'M NIAi Ml Uet9d Hone 30 DIAS the Ellt half of Lot 35 of lnteNltld pereona unless 8dmlnl9tr111on 8UlhotttY Wiii HOUNhold 6 eox... NOTICE IS HEREBY FUR-UnkJett., En1efi Wllhr A. lnmltl, 23435 duc:t9d br. 11n lndlYldUll H. ~ # Of. CA L • N DAR I 0 S Tract Ho. 9. In the C~ of lhly heve Waived notice Of be grtnted uni•• an Inter· An271 Debbi Antereon THER GIVEN ·that Ill I*· Cllllomle o~~ Cem1n1to BMIHo, Laguna The regl1tt1nt(1) com-enge, e.iif. .... .._,. ... do NOlblf oft. Co1ta M .... County ot Or· c:onaen1ed to the propoled esled Pef80n "'" "' ob-Mlec., HouNhold & Bc»cM. IOl'l9 lnterfftld In ,....._ ahl 78' Beker Coet• Hiil. c.itt. 92653 mencld lo 1nlnMCt ~ ~ Detllll MeillMon. clal .. n ...... ~ 111g9, State of Cellfomla u lction.) The Independent Jecilon to the p«ltlon end A-294 Gerald E. Myers Ing COBO °*'6M ft9r. ~ Ce1f 92e29' Marie Scott 11133 Port nete und« IN Fldltloue 245 N. g:r.iz:;:ct #22. clon tudlclel ' pettf. ~n~o;. ·r:: ~-:':::. ::n;:r~~'ti.:~ =-J:':, c::-~::: M~88ox•. lat Stewll/1 ~cooln ~ ll'IY""J J: Thi• bu~·,,,... 1• con-~07~ BNch, =-~· NllM\~ 1~ ~ ~ 12218 clon, ...,. completer r ceneneoua Mape records eat.er person Illes an obs •uthotttv. The Ill M1::1 eoxn. City'• publtc llbratlee °' et ~ by. • llmlled part· Thia bu11ne11 11 co~ Dubf...,.a1:.:'ie:. ' Cotalboll, W~ Hllte, pt'OMfttar au fonnulero of Orange County. CallfOf· )ectlon to th• pe1111on and A HEARING on the pett. A-332 Joy Gibb• Weter· the Pllmlng Department 11 ~ P ( duCted by: 1 general part Thia ,,...,.,,.,,. wa lllld Calif. 91387 • R1opu1ete (Ila• nla end the followlng Items shows QOOd cauu Why the lion Wltl be held on OCTO-bid & Boxff. City Hall after September m~~cJt'~ltt~~ :,: Mflhlp · • wfth the County ~ Of Thia bu1lne11 11 co~ aponoo form 1282) of pereonar Pfopefty: coutt should not grant the BEA 10, 1991811:45 PM In A-33<1 Kalttl A. i:.cn Mlec., 23, 1991. MM ~ the ~ The regletrent(•) com-Orenae County on AQguet dUdect by: a gener.i p1111. anto la corte Un• 1· UQuor UcenM Ho. 47• euthoftty. Dept 3A loatld Id 700 6 !lout Commentt °'requests fOf B a1n11 N•--' ) ht menced to l1anMd butJ. 23. 1091 nerlhlp carte 0 u• n~ 243266 now INl'9d tor the A HEARING on the pell· Civic c.nter Dr1ve Wm, A-381 Liu Hl1vniek1 1ddltlon11 lnformellon .::0.,. ,;.. ~: 1991ed ,,... under IN Fk:tltlou• ' Ptl04TH The regl1tc1nt(1) com- elefonlce I ...... premlM1 deacrtbld lbc>Ve. tlon wlll be held on OCTO· P.O. Box 838, Santi Alli, Mite., & eox... lhould be directed to Mr. Miil LJntd.ct ' Bu1lnee1 N1me(1) lt11ed menced to tra~ bull· I . no • • ,, 2. The resta1Hnt butlnell BER 10, 1991 •• 1~45 PM In CA 92702.()638. &<>15 (fhrt. Hogue Fridge C:ralg Bluell, Prlnclpal Plan-no.: uwm~ wa fltld •bov• on· Augult 1 1991 Publlahld Newport ~ ,,... under the ""1ltloul oera proteoo on. known u A'vll1'1 El Rlneh-Dept. 3A localed 11 700 II you object to the grant· Side bY Side, househol"d, ,,.,, City of Newpott s.ech with the r~-.. ~ of Wiit« R ·Inman ' Co.ti Mita Piiot AUQUll Bueinlea Name(•) hted uatod no ,,..... .. au Ito. Civic Center Ofive ww, Ing of the petition, you mite & Box... P1enning Dlpertment, (714) ....,..", This swiecnent wu tiled 31, Septemt?er 7, 14, 21 , llbow on: NIA ""*"'"'•a ttoMpo, la 3. Furniture, nxtures and Santa Ana, CA 92701. shoUld ~peer Ill the hell· B·205 Thomu Flecher 644-3225, prtor lo 1'11 put>-~1 County on Auguat with the County Clertl ot t991 Kemmer MettMOn oorto puodo oxpodtr equipment located on the II you object lo the grant· Ing and 9tat• '/04lf ot>-Mlec., & Boxea. lie ~· • Orange County on Augu11 s.ee9 Thia statement WI* ftlld onlenoa que llfeoton real pl'Operty with the ex· Ing of the petition, you )ectlon1 Of Iii. written ob-c.006 Robert W. Spencer Wend• S. ........ Fl04408 28. 1991 with the County a.di of eu metrlmonllo au eeptlon ot cettaln lealed should ~pear at the hear; jeetiona with the court be-Mlac., & eox... c~ Ci.ttt, c~ of Now-Pubff1hld Newpott Blech-' psos278 Orange County on Auguat proplodod , .. ~ .,. Items end ltema belonging Ing end 1t11e yoor ot>-fOf• the heartng. Your IP" C.015 Ryen J. Freme Poft 8Moh Coet• Me11 Piiot August Publla'*I N-BNch-PU1UC NOT1C1 23, 1991 .. to third pertlea. ~s or file written ot>-pearence may be In person Mlec .. & Boxes. 31 September 7 14 21 .. ~.,..... ,.,.Na do non que uotod 4. Slventy-tllle {7MI.) of jectione wtlh lhe ~outt be-or bY your artomey. c.'°65 Jim AodgefS Fuml· Publlahed Newport 1~1 · • • • Costa Mesa Pilot Seplem· Flottllaue pague mantenolon, ltl• IVlf9ll9 lnvente>ty over tOfe the hearing. Your ap-If you are• creditor or• lure Aug.a & Misc. BHeh/Co111 Men Sep-Sa-658 ber 7, 14, 21 , 28, 1991 kalr?nu ....... ~ NIWPOft 8Mch- hoftor9t'toe de •bottedo the lut llx (6) months. pearance may be In person contingent aedltor of the C.o38 Sandra Strobehn lember 21, 1991. S1-e98 • ......_. .....ta Meta PlloC Au9Utt r la• coat... SI no Said Improved real prop-or by your attorney. deceased, you must flla Household, Boxes, Toys & Sa762 The FOllCMlng peraone 31, Septembor 7, 14, a1. puec1o ,.._ lae OMt .. etty may either be told as If you are 1 creditor or a VOOI" ctalm with the coutt Misc. PUIUC MOTICI .,. doing buelr*'a •: 1991 por la pnoontaofon do a I.Kiit IOQ«hlr with one, contingent creditor of the Ind mail • copy lo the Pef· C-<>56 Mary May Misc , & PUIUC llOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE IMPACf MODEL MAH· s.481 I .. ____ pkt 1 some or all of the Items of deceased, you must lite 1on11 reprenntallve •P-Boxes. FSM4a AGEMENT 930 w lf,th ========= • _.._., • • ~ per1on1I property listed your--c:lalm with the court pointed by lhe court within C·2il3 KathlMn M. Slew· fllottHou9 P'lotltloue St Co1ti Meu · Calif tuarlo de la oorte quo above In which cue any and mall a copy to tho per. lour months from the date art Household. Mlec. Auto. FkiUtloua lluolneM MaMO ......,. .. ....,.. !r.!9:z1 ' · PUIUC MOT1CI It do un formul•rlo do remllntng ttema of per· sonal repruenlalive ap-of firal · '"~ of ,..,.,. C-311 Stephen Schickler au.lftue ......_ Ste~ • ........._, DorM A. Medrano 19812 ,....., .. oxonoraolon de la• aonal property may be IOld pointed by lhe court within as provided in MCt1on 9100 Furniture & Misc. ....._.... The F.............,. The Following Plf'IOnl EJmrtdga \.n. ~ a. 111 .._ ml•"'•• (Waiver of Hpat11lely or, In th• al1er· lour months from the date of the California Probate ().()06 Brian Darnall Misc, The Followttig persons .,. dot ~~;;.~. :~· are doing buslnetl u : 8Mch Calf i2Ma• •H Court F ... and Coab) nat!Y9, said lmpl'OYed reel of first Issuance of !filers Code The lime tor lillng & Boxes. are doing butlneu 11: HEAL~ CAST · · CAEATI9E LEARNING AE· Rk:hWd s ·Bucldly 19812 1 .. t•••nt SI doMa obtenor ~ Pf'Opetty and all 11ems of es provided In section 9100 clalma Wiii nol expire be-().()5() Austell A. Ice Kall· PLANET EARTH RESTAlJ. Adams Cotta Meu g'j~ SOURCES, 1330 S.E. Bris-Elmridge .LI\. H~ The FollOWllig portOnl 1)41raonal proP4"'tv may be of the Callfomla Probate fore our month• lrom lhe meren, HouHhold, Por· RANT. 2855 PlnecrMlc Or. ' ' · lol St. #37, Santa Ana. BNctt C1111f sb..a .. doing bullr'9M at: aeJo 1•8•1, oomun .. IOld Mpetatety. Code. The time IOI' filing hearing date nollcad table Equip., & Misc. 8-220, Coetl M .... Calif. 9~f11 F k eooo Calif. 92707 Thia 'butlMu 11 ~ ZARA ENTERPRISES, Cl'IMI de INnedlao oon The lerms and conditions claims w\11 not expire be-above. 0.205 Roblr1 Thornburg 92Qe 91 1 0 Uf'U o,w•, c.rle Lynne Rowley, 1330 ducted b general S*'· 27291 Vie SM Pedro, ,... un •a19do. ot tale.,..: Cash only. lore four months from the You may examine the file Mlec .. a Box". John Gutteridge. 2855 Pl· xby ~·Calif .. ~ 9• S.E. Brtstol St. #37, Santa nerahlp 'f'. • lion 'JtetO, Cnillf. 92982 NOTICE The restrain-At i..11 teri percent (10%) hearing dale noticed kepi by the court. If you D·218 P"ul• Bruckman necreelc Of. B-220, Costa ~ bual~HI ·la con· Ana, Calif. 92707 The regl1tr1nt(1) com-ChhlYa Vohra, 27291 Vie fng ordera Oft the bMk, ot the amount bid mull ~ above. are a pMSon ln1er .. 1ed In Misc., & Box". Mell, Calif. 92&28 ducted by·.,, Individual Thia bu11ne11 11 con-mencld to trlnNCI ~ Saft.. P.dro, MIM'on Vlefo, ere etleotlwe ...,Mt paid with the offer and the You may examine the rile the eslate, you ~ Iii• 0.244 Matlc A. Hitcher Ad1m Gutteridge, 2855 Pl-Th ·1 t I( ) duc:t9d by: en lndlvldual ,,... und« the Ac.1ttloul Clllf. 92112 both ...,....... .net. wtte blllnC4I must be paid on kept by the court. II you wrth the court a t ~ Misc., & Boxn. necrMk Of. A-123. Costa ~,01 ~~ :,: The regl11r1n1(1) com-Bulinell Neme(a) llsted Thia buelnne I• con-connrme11on ot Ille by the are a person 1n1ere11ect In quest for Special Hota of 0.268 Gregg Fu}i~o FH· Mna, c.tlf. 92626 meneed to nnuct buai-lbOY9 ·NIA ducted by:.,~ unttl ltle petition ,. dlan court. the estate you may file the Piing ot an Inventory 1 Cabinet & Mlac Connie Gutteridge, 2855 n"' under the Ac:tltloua ,..... under the Actltlout DorM T· Med The r1gl1tr1nt(1) com- ""99ed, • ludtment 19 Bids end oflera tor lhl11 with lhe c:Ourt a formal Ae-and appraisal of Hlate as· 'jy.319 Sherren ·Martinez Plnecreelt B·220. Costa :~~es~n· N;~;i~·~t>!''41 Bualn111 Name(s) ll11ed Thi• .uitementrano wu fifed mencld to trWIMCI buef. ontoncl, or ltle court property must be made In 1 . quest for Special Notice of sets or of any pelltlon or Misc., & Boxes. MHa. Celtl. 92626 199 · ' abow on: N/A with the County Cleft! of ,,... und« ~ Ac:tltSoue "'8lcM further onion.. writing end directed 10 the fdlng 1:>1 an Inventory account as provided In E.OOl James Hulet Thia buslne11 la eon-M ~lk F Nlct CarrilRowtey Onlnoe County on Augwt 8U9inffl NarM(a) tlotld n... ordera .. .,._ JOHN P. DEILY, Admln· and appralul of estate 81• seciten 1250 of lh• CalilOf· Household Oftkl• & Misc ducted by: joint venture n:, :tat~ flf'l~aw ftled This atat-n wu filed 23. 1091 llbo¥9 on: August 2t, Hitt ton•••• .,,....,. In 1atr11or Wl1h Win Annexed. Mis or of any petition or nra Probate Code. A A• E.Ol2 G'uy w. Churc-The registrant(•) com-with th• ~nty Cl~k of with the Coooty ci.rk of · Ftl04TGe ChNryl Vohra c.ut.mle _ 23521 Pueo d• Valencia, account 81 provided In quest tor Special Nolie• hOUH Mite & Boxes menced to 1ransact busl· 0 Co Orange County on Septem· Thia atltement wu fll.o .,, 8"J i.w Sult• 115, Llguna Hiiia. aection 1250 of the Calllor· form Is eveilabl• from th• E-040 G. Tupper Swain 111 ness under the Fictitious 2;•~1 unty on August ber tO, 1991 Publlahld Newport BMcn. wtttl the Cow1ty ca.ti of ontoroement .. •ffloer Callfomla 92653, or may be nla Probate Code. A Re-court clerk. HouHhold, BoxH & Mlec. Business Neme(s) listed ' PSCM313 Coste MeM Pllo1 Auouet Orenae County on AUQutt who heo reoouecr or filed with the clerk of the quest for Special NolK:e ~ttorn•r, tor Pelllloner: E.OS6 Jemie Fernandez 1bove on: NIA FI04885 Published Newport Beach-31, Se9tember 7, 14, 21, 30, 1091 Men• 00PJ of them. above Coutt et any Ume fO<m is 1v1llable from ltle Kirlc Mc nlosh, 628 West Household BoxH & MllC Connie Gutteridge Publllhecl Newport BNcft. Costa Mita Pilot Septem-1991 P5084U AVllO Lae proM~ after nrst publlcatlon of this court cierk. 19th St, Costa M .... CA E.o65 Mike GrHnleal This 1111emen1 wu filed Coste Meu Pil04 Sept.em. ber 14 21 28 Octobef 5 s.ero Published~ Blech-.,.. Judie ..... que 8 ,_. notice and before lh• sale Attorney for Petitioner: 92627 Mlac. with th• County Clerk of ber 7, 14, 21 . 28, 1991 • • • Co.ti M ... Piiot · s.ptem. reoen al ,.,,.,.. do wtth a copy of aald notice GRAVEN PEARY BLOCK Publlehed Newport E·237 Lauretta Martinez Orange County on August ~1 1991 .. _, __ ICI ber114.21 28 1991 ffta ottaclon .t being ma.lied lo the Admln-BRODY & QUALLS. 523 w. Baactl-Colta MeH Pilot Misc. 23, 1991 S.·706 ~ -11 1 • • s.492 oon OC> 11ralor W11h Wlll Annexed. SllCth Sl Ste 1130 Los September 19, 21, 29, 1991 E 278 Debi Purce! Ml FI04748 ...,_ pere emboe oon-Administrator With Will Angeles, CA 90014 ' ThS702 Bo~es. ec.. Published N-port Beach· PUBUC llOT1CI F8MH ,.,..., tento el HpoM Annexed reserves lhe nghl Published Newport E-284 Marlin Herbart Colt• Mell Piiot August ,....... PUBLIC NOTICE "8ttll1ue oomo la ••po•, hoata lo reject any or all bids. Beach-Costa Mesa Pilot PUBLIC NOTICE Hou11ehold Auto & Cycle 3 s be 1 2 .. ._ otftlou • ....,.,. MalM que le pottclon ... ,... Publlcetlon dates shall be September 19, 21. 26, 1991 Whells & Rire1 & Boxn. 1, eptem r 7. 4, 1, F1otttlou9 Pl • 8tat11R1nt ........... PUIUC NOTICI ohouda, M dlctt UNI ~rntember 17th,·l91h. end ThS70t F1ctJtlou9 E·285 Aoy Kel1er Misc .. 1991 .......... ..... ....,,... Memo The Following Pl'90'1I ................ doolalon flnel o to DATED· Bwlnou No1n1 Boxes. SHi60 .Stat......t Stat.....,.. -doing bUlll'9u 11: 1'91..-nl carte Hpkla lnttruc-1991 . Seplembef 11, PVBLIC NOTICE Statement E·288 Dan McBride Cabl· The Followtng Plf'IOnl The Following ~on1 ME'Tl'O EXECUTIVE OF· The Followtng pereona olenet lldtclona .... DI-JOHN P. DEil Y, Admln· The Following persons ";'~ b 118 h • d New P 0 r 1 PUBLIC NOTICE .,. dol~ butlneas u : ~~=C~NTER ACES, 575 Anton 81Vd., 11• doing bullnea 11: ohe• prohlblolono latralor Wrth Wlll Annexed NOTICE OF are doing buslneu as: Beactt·Coata Mesa Piiot PENGUI Pl.ACE, 14485 1110 Vlc1orl1 St B102' 3rd Floof, Col1a MM&, MAIKAI COHSTIUJCTION, pu1d1n "•otreo Published Newport PUBLICSALEOF AMERICAN DATA GROUP, Septembef 14 21 1991 FlolHloua Holt Ave .. Tuatln, Caltt. CostaMfte.Clllfl 112927 'Cellf.92Ce I~ 10242 Malkal Ortw, H~ cuatpllr on oualqu* Beach/Costa Mesa Pilot PERIONAL PROPl!RTY 2001 Diena Lane, N-port ' ' s,;.727 SuollMOI N•mo =· Gale 750 El Cam-Nancy Clarie, 11 lO Vlc1oria ;.:, ~ 81Vd., 3rd ~Gr~ C,-:~ pWte do C.llfoml• por September 17, 19, 24, No. 93502 Beach. C•llf. 92660 Th .F .. ollowltOMWll lno Real, Tustin, Calif. cs1.,.lf 8 ~~·1 Co11a M•••. Floor, Calllornl•, Cotti k•I Drive, 'Huntington ou•lquler egonto dol 1991 Pursuant 10 the Calltoml11 JamN Brendle Greene & • ng persons 92680 . ...__ Mell, Clllf. 112e29 Bea 11 Clllf 9294e orden publlco quo 1.. 1718 IStyell;Sctervl(Bce& PStorag.• 2F1ac70011· ~~~ 5t~~~re~~P2~~ PUBLIC NOTICE aFOre ~wol'.3Dbu1lne11 IS,:3331 Yogesh Gala, 750 El Cam-Thie bu~lne11 la co~· Thie bualneu la con-lh~ ,RoM. 10242 Mllklll .. _ lbldo " Cod MOTION I A I T II C Ill ducted by. In Individual duc:t9d by: I corporatlol'I Dr1ve Huntl0 · .............. ·-•-rM 0 que PUBLIC NOTICE et seq.), the undeBlgned Beach, Calif. 92660 THE COSTA MESA ZON· E. Cout Hwy., Corona de! no ea • ua n, 1 · The regl1trent{1) com-Th• r-latrant(•) com-,._.., ·---ngton -"''· ...,. "'910 una copla wtll sell et public auction, Thie buslnees Is con· ING ADMINISTRATOR M•r, Calif. 92625 92880 rnerlC9d to 1ren11Ct bi*--• ...,.,, - de ellu. on September 30 1991 It ducted by: husband and WIU RENDER A DECI· Kenneth Robert Hander-Thia bus~esa Ii con-nffl und« the Actltlou9 ~unc::, ~~~ J~ bbu~l0•!!....'!,, ~~ t. The name end ad-NOTICK OF 02:30 PM, 2075 ' NewPott wile SION ON TVESDAY, 0C-ton, 5182 Aoyale Ave .. Ir· ducted by: ""nl venture Bu1lnH1 N1me(1) lltled 8 I N i{e)) Hated y. 1 -~-,.....,. d,.... of the curt le: (IU PUBLIC SALi! OF Blvd., Colla Mesa, CA J>M· The reglstrant(s) com-TOBER 1, 1991. OR AS vine, Calll. 92714 The reglelrenl(a) com-above on: July 1, 1091 ua ,,.... amee:a nenhlp nombre di I do PE.RSONAL PROPERTY aonal property Including menced 10 11an111ct busl· SOON AS POSSIBLE Thi• bualneu 11 con-menced to transect bull-Nenc:y aatti ~~· ~ Cl'lllr The regl11rant(1) com-r NCO on No. 22101 furniture clothing tool1 nest under the Fletltlous THEREAFTER ON THE duclld by: an lndlvldual netl under lhe Flctlttous This atetement wu flied ' • mencod to tranMC't buel- la oorte ea) SUPl!RfOR Pursuant lo the Cllllfoml1 end/or other houMhold Buslneu Name(I) llsled FOUOWING rTEM: The regl1lrent(1) com-BualnHI Neme(a) listed with the County Cleft( of ~ atMlment filed nea under the Flctttloue COURT OF CAUFOR-Self·Sel'vlce Storage Facll-!lams stored by lhe follow· above on: June 1, 1991 1. ZONING ACTION V.· menced lo tran11ct buli· •bov• on: N/A Orenge County on Septem-with the ,._,...., ~~ of ButlneH Name(•) lated NIA, COUNTY OF OR· lly Act (B & P Code 21700 Ing persons: James B. Greene 91-15 FOR ACE CON· nets under the Fictitious Bharat Giile ber 8, 1991 """"'"1 1bov9 on: August 22. 1911 ANQl!1 TOO CMC Cl!N· et saq.), lhe undersigned SP 0020 DENNIS BLACK; Thia 1111emenl WIS filed STRUCTION COMPANY, Busln .. 1 Name(1) H1led This alalement was nled FaoeoM ~1 CounCy on August Bob Gmorft Tl!R DRIVE WEST, will sell at public auction. SP E011 ANNE AHEARN; wlttt lhe County Clerk of AllTHOAIZEO AGENT FOR above on: June 3, 1991 with the County C1er11 of PubllsMd ...__...... Beach-' P804MT Thia ltallment wu tied UMTA ANA. CA 82702 on September 30, 1991, 11 Sp E O 8 4 WI LL I AM Orange County on August CHUCK MENZHUBEA FOR Ken Henderson Orange County on Augusl ·~-.,..... wtltl the County a.ic rA . 1:00 PM, 2099 Placentia, ZUNKEL; SP E099 DAN M. 23, 1§91 AN ADMINISTRATIVE Af>. This 1tatemen1 WIS ftled 27. 1991 Costa Me-. Piiot s.ptem-Publllhld Newport~ OrWIOI County on Aug\m 2• Thi IMlln!• eckl ..... , Costa Mesa. CA personal BENJAMIN; SP E119 WIL· . PI04721 Ju s TM ENT TO EN· with th• County Clerk of FI04M2 ber 14, 21, 28, October s, Cotta MeM Plot Septem-30, 1091 andof J!~~ .... ttone _!'Imber Pf'Opetty Including furniture, LI AM CRAWFORD; SP Publlshtd Newpott Beech· CAOACH 2 FEET INTO Orange County on August Pubfflhed Newport Beach· 1991 ber 7, 14, 21, 28, 1991 PW48t -"" • •nomef, clotttlng, tools end/or other E155 MICHAEL FOIT; SP Costa Mesa Pilol August THE REQUIRED SIDE SET· 30, 1991 Coeta Mesa Piiot Seplern· S.708 s..ea5 Publlahed ~ Blech-or plelnttff without _.. household l1em1 atored by E172 RICH PINNEY; SP 31 September 1 14 21 BACK ( 1 O FEET RE· F505453 ber 1 14 21 211 1991 .. ,., ... NOTICE Cotta MMa PloC ~ eltorn9r, ta: (El noMo the follow!~ persons: E209 FRANK TYLER; SP 1991 ' • ' QUIRED; 8 FEET PRO-Published Newport Beach· ' ' ' ' s..w PUBLIC MOTfCI r-v ber 7 14 21 28., 1991 bl"I, ta dlrecelon r et Ri~c~4~P c~~v:JbN~ ~5~~~~~c~~~: Sa.663 ~~E~0 ~o;,N~ ~~ eo111 Me11 Piiot S.pt•m· --.. ........ ~ Plotttt•• ' · · s..4983 nurnoro do lolofono dol WAR WACK; SP C353 TLER; SP F001 CHERYL ILY RESIDENCE LOCATED ber 7• 14• 21 • 28• 1991 PUBLIC NOTICI r ... m_ .......... ...... .. ... .,.. -1e1 ebogedo dtl d• CHERYL JOSENHANS; SP BURTHE: SP F018 ROGER AT 3202 WASHINGTON Sa-69l ................. ........... ..__ .. "'8ftdentl, o dol "--C352 CHERYL JOSEN· COURVILLE; SP FOt9 PUIUC NOTICE AVENUE IN AN Al ZONE. Aottttouo Ital...,. The lolloWWlg penone are ,., .... , ......, ...... no ttono HANS; SP C305 >\ATHUR AOGEA COUAVILLf; SP Plctltlou9 ENVIRONMENTAL DETER· PUBLIC NOTICE •uatneea Nw The FOllOW!ng P9f'90'1I ml, buelMn u : .._.111 llw =".;.;.. :l .. ~!:: ~~PJ3~KAJ5~~L~. ::R: g~c~c;~L~~ flo au....._ N•,,.. ~l~A~~~: ~i~e AC. P'lottttou• Th• '~io:" pentOnl ~~~~~ :'iM.rv 1J1 ~~ ~.~= •1a11• ant L ....... No' 108 NEST; SP C222 STEVE P. CONLEY· SP H022 VIVI· Statement TION(S) IS/ARE CHAL· ... .. .,. ~,,... u : CAPITAL. 23422 Mt• C'"1I Beech" C.Nf. 92980 The Folowtlig ptrlOfl8 aante Alw,' CA .927oS ~u~~Le~EA~~ :?~ ~~~~y u~g~~oS:A: H~~ ate"'d~noFol~ ~1 ~~,.b~ ~Je m.~ St':81Mft-:n' ~. eo.ta' :. Stta;, ~ftl~~5• Laguna Htnt, o'::' Ln~S2~: ~~t!~~~ •111 (7t4) 8~700 REGINALD J. DICARLO; SP Hl52 NANCY HAYDEN· SP CORPUZ F1AE PROTECs ITED TO ONLY THOSE IS· The Following persons 92629 Ray G Wlchn, 15 Inv· Calif. 92860 s.rtlna AYI., Co11ta Moel., DATa1 IEP t8 1990 8085 BOB KELLY; SP 8035 H18e ROBERT WRIGHT; TION, INC., 5761 E. LI SUES RAISEO IN WRITTEN are doing butlne1111: Garrett E. Sl1ley,. 1295 erne11, Newport Beach, Umil1 L.ez.aja, 18710 S. Clllf. 9fta7 o.,, L. Qrenvlll•, DANIEL CHATTERTON; SP SP H208 ROBERT U:E Palma Ave.. Suite 1289. CORRESPONDENCE DE· KIDS AND KIDLETS, 88 Stonelleld, Co1ta MHI, Cllll. 92&eo Plcadllly Ln .. Cerr"oe· C.111. l)anny 0-.. Kool>, 2111 Ctwk, ay J&Mt Young, CW9 BRIAN TOWERS; SP Owner l'9llfWI the right Anaheim, Calif. 92807 LM:AED TO THE ZONING Fair Drive, eo.ta Mesa. Calif. 92626 Thia bu11ne11 11 co~ 90701 Stef1lrig AYI., Clllf: t:itr7 o.putr C227 DANA SMITH to bid el the llll. Pur· Corpuz Fire Protection. ADMINISTRATOR PRIOR Calif. 92827 Thia bu1lne11 11 co~ ducted by: en lndMdual Thia bu1lne11 11 co~ Thie bualneu 11 oon-Publilhed N Beach· Owner reaeNH lhe right cnuea mua1 be made with Inc., 5781 E. LI Pal!"• TO THE ABOVE DATE. Herbert K. Wlgnef, 6100 ducted by: an Individual The regl1tr1nt(1) com-ducted by: C01>lf1Mtl duded by: en lrdlltdull Costa M -;,::"Se 1 10 bid 111 th• aale. Pur· peraone1 chlcltl Of cash· Ave., Sulle #289, Anaheim, FOR FURTHER INFOAMA· Edinger #709, H'linttngton The regl1tr1nt(1) com-mencld lo bWilaCt bull-The registrant(•) com-The regl1tr1nt(•) c~ ell P em-chases must be made with i.t. chectte onty. Alt pur• Calif. 92807 TION ON THE ABOVE AP· Beecll, C.llf. 92647 meneed to trenHct billl-,..... Under the Fictitious mencod lo ttenuct bull· menced M> .,.,.._ ~ ber 14, 21, 28, October 5, peraonal check• or cull· chlMd aoocl• .,. eold "u Thi• bu11ne11 11 con· PLICATIONS, T"!U:P~ONE Thia bu1lnH1 11 con-neat under the FlcUtlooa 8uslnea1 H1me(1) lilted MM under the Actlttoua MM und« ttw Aotlloue 1991 lett check• only. All pur· la, " anif mutt be paid for ducted by: a corporation 754-5245 OR CALL AT THE ducted by: en lndlvldual Bu1lne11 N1me(1) lllld ebove on: June 1, 198t 8ualnM1 Name(t) Mated eu.tnee1 Name(•) ltatod Sa729 chued aood• .,. IOld "u llld l'9mOVed It the time ot The regl11r1n1{1) com-OFF1CE OF THE PlAN· The regl1trent(1) com-•bow on: August 27, 1991 AllY G. W1C1k1n lbow on: MlfY 22. 1991 lbow on: NIA ---------ls," and mull be paid for Ille Sa11a Mibjec:t to pf1ot ~ to lllOllCI bull-NING DIVISION, ROOM ~ to lranaect bull-Gerrett Slale'f Thia stli.mont WM flied ~ ~ Danny Kopp ____ c _____ Ind removed It th• time of canC.i1at1on In the ewt'1I of ,,... under the Flctttloua 200, 71 FAIR DRIVE, ,,... under lhl Flctltlou• Thia 1t1tement Wll filed with the County Clet'lc of Thi• atatement WH llled Thie ltlll9"nlnt ... ttllld __ PU_B_L_J_N_O_T_l_C_E __ 111e. Sales eublect 1o Pf'lor MHlement b«wMn owner Bu1lnH1 N1me(1) listed COSTA MESA, CAUFOR· 8u1lne11 Neme(t) 1111ed wtth the County Clertc of Orange eovnty on Auguet With tl'le County Cllt'k of with the County a.ttc Of NOTICI Of' cenoetletlon In the event of Ind obligated per:ty. Dated ebove on: NIA NIA. abow on: NIA Orange County on August 23, 1001 Orenge County on Mey 24, Or9nCM County on Augu1t PUaLIC SALi OF Nttlement b11WMn owner thlt 14th end 21Sf dly of Denlel G. Corpuz, Vic.-Publl1hed Newpor1 Hetbert I(. WIQ'* 30, 1991 '804710 1991 30, 109t NRSONAL PtlWDTY and obllglted party. Daied September, 1001. Publlc P~fl 8eactl-Cost1 Me .. Piiot Thll ttatement WM filed PIOW8 Pubbhed Newpol1 8eect1-NM2U PMl414 thl• 14th Ind 21ST day of Storege Menagement, Inc. Thia ltltemenl Wll filed September 21, 1001 wtttl the Covnty C1tt1t of Publllhed Newport Beac:n-Colta Mita PlloC August Publlehed Orange Co&tt Publllhld Htwpott ~ No. 0010t September. 1991. Public Teleph<>nl (818) 244·8080, wtth th• Coooty Clerk Qf S.783 Or1lnD9 County on Auguat Co1ta Mean Piiot Septem-31 • ._.ember 7, 14, 21, Diiiy Piiot Junt 3, 10, 17, Cotta M ... Piiot ---. Pursuant lo tl'le Callloml• Storav• Management Inc Aoent for owner Orange County on Augutl 30, 1091 .._. _,_.,r Self·Setvlce S10tage Feel!-Telephone (8l8) 244~; Publlahed ·Newport 23, 1001 · Peo.4H ber 7, 14, 21, 28. t991 1991 24, 1991 ' ber'7, 14, 21, at, 1•1 lty~~&P~21~~f()f~ ~~~~~ ~~ PU~llO~ ~~~~.~~~--·Sa-~~~~--~~~~~~"•-~~&&•~~~------·~-· et1aeq ). ~~14gnedlon Published Newport Sep4ember 14, 21, 1981 Publllhed Newport 8"ch-Cotti Mita PNol ~ w1 NII 11 .,....,. ... llUci • 8eaeh-Co1t1 M... Piiot S1738 Costa Mita Piiot ............ '1otttloue Lo9king to sel on Seplember 30, 11191, 11 September 14, 21, 1991 .._.... ._........,.. ber 1, 14, 21, 28, 1991 11:00 AM 2085 Pl•cent1a s.737 PUIUC NOTICI 31 , September 1. 14, 21 . a s..-. Ave. ~ M .... c::::. PHTM 1991 The ,="' pereone ~°f:6, '::.':'~"' at':.: PUBLIC NOTICE P1otttteue ~ .,. doing bue1N111 u : --------~d llemt eto<ed by SUMllARYOI' au.lneeaMPIO GRANT I LAUBSCHER.1 __ PUIUC ___ llO_T_ICl ___ r the lolloWlng per1on1. ADOPTD ORDINANC• ltetlfNlftt PUIUC NOTICE moo Von Karman, Sull• lllotttteua SP D131 MIKE J. BAKER; Ordinance 91·24 II The lfollOWlng ,,.,.COi 450, lrvlne, Callf. 92'7ll5 ......... , Mw SP 0052 FRANCES A. IChedlMd to bl In tull ere dolnQ buelnees It' ~ OIMd C. Grant. I sat-atMll ... M SKILLfAN; SP C083 MEL f0tc• end effect 30 dayl couAmEY'8 °' CAlJ. h1lll1" .._.... zbur~wport B .. ch. The Folloo#lno ~ T. ROBERTS: SP A086 from "' ado4>tlon on Sep-FORNIA. llOt DoYer Drive, ............ 1:*· R Laubacf* 2 .,. doing bullnMe at: WILLIAM C. BILSBOR· !ember 18, 11191, end WM Suite 108, Newport Beach, The Follow'lng per90n1 ~ootc Dona ,C,.n1, VINEYARD BOOKSTOAI!, OUGH JR.; SP A040 SEAN adopted by ltle lollowlng C.111. 92800 .,. doing buelMN et: C111f t2t71 ' 102 !. BPer. Cotta Meaa. F. SMITH; SP A011 PAM· roll call vote: COUNCIL Connle't Confectionery SANDPIPER PAESS, 2150 .,.,,.;.. fl '*otw.I 2531 c.Nf. t2l2t ELA E. THOMPSON; SP MEMBERS: AYES: Horn-Conipwiy, • C~lornil Cof• Viet• Oor1do, N•wpor1 ~ ,..,. ~ Vllwywd E'lll•Qllll11c Al-"°"' ADIL l<AMIL; SP 9008 buckle, Genia, &lft1, Hum-poratlon, llOt DoYer o.M, Beaoh, Clllf. 92MO 9Mcf\, CfMt eaieo IOdlt!On, Cllifotnla Corpo. SOPHIE DOREMUS phrey, Erlcleton. NOES: SU1t9 108 Newport 8ffch, Jffn A. Stevena, 2150 Mltk A.~ tASM rwtlon, 102 E. Baker, Com Owr1et .....,..,.. the t'lght None. ABSE.NT: None. Cllll. 9iiitO Vl1t1 Ouredo, Newpor1 Via Cartol.. ~ 'NIO'* M ... Calif, t292t to bid et the Ille. P"ur· Ordinance t1·24 amend• Thia bualn•H 11 con-BMch Calif. 9'eeo Clllf. l29M • Tl'll• butln .. • 11 con-~ mutt bl made with Tiil• 13, CMpC9f "· Midi d"°'ed by: • eotporetlon Thll • bUtlne=• • co,,. Tllli bUtlMt• lo c~ duct9d by' • COIPOfatlon ~ cl'leob or Cllllho 29 of the Cotti Mii& ~ Tl'te regll1rent(1) com-ducted by:'" Ull ducted by: 1 '9f*9I P!lft-The reglttr1nl(1) coin-lers dllcQ Of'lt/, M pur· nldpal Code to edd f'911IM-mencld lo 1rlnl&Ct butl-Tiit r1g11tr•nt(t com-,,.,... tMnCld lo nneac1 bueto chaeld DOOd• •• llokf ''11 tlont encl procldutet per• nelt ~ the FlctlllOUI menctd to 11'~ _., The reglttrant(l ) com-ntu under 1i.. Flc:tltlout ..... end ~ bl paid fot 19lnlng to Oenalfy Bonu9 ButlMN Nam•(•) lllted ,,... undet the ~ltlou• ~ lo tnnald !Ml-Bu.In... Nernt(•) lilted and remowcf II the llmt of .-.CS ottltr lnoentlwl tot the eboY9 on: Jtnulty 2, 1991 BuelnMt Neml(l) hted ,... under ~ ~ lbcM on: NIA .-. ..,.. ~ eo Pf'lof Pfod\lctlon of nffcfdltlll John s. P.-.on, Ster• ~on: Augun11, 1991 lutlnlM Hime(•} 11-.ct MAl'oot 0. Mceu1. s.cJ 091C1idon In the ~ of end w1lor hOu~. lltY JMn A. ~ DiboWI on· A&lglllt 11 1M1 lrMt. MCtlrlmlnt ~ 0WNt The U i.xt of the Otdf. llile ettltmlnt WM fllld Thie .tetemtnl w.. filed o.vtcf C •QrWrt ' Thil I~ -WU . lllld lttd obAg&tld perty. o.ted ""109 ~ be rMd In !ht w111 the County Cleftc of W'lth t~ County ci.rk of Thlt ~ WM Ned wtth tl'le County Ctertc of tNe 14111 end 21ST day of City Clll'lt • olllce. T1 Felt ar._. County on 8tt*m-OtlftOI COUil'lly on Augu.tt lllllti the eouncy C11ft! of OttnOI Councy on S.,,.em- ltpttltlblr, .1•1. P\ibllc ~. Coeta...... blf .. 1Mt 23, 1"' Otnnge Coul'ICy °" Augult blf 10, 1911 lb'loe ~ Inc. llLDll It. PMIMMIY, HOHM PI047U IO, 1"t PMat t TlllClhOnl (911) 2~. C1tJ C.... ~ NIWPOrt liW:ho ~ Newpoft ~ PtoHa PU*h«I ~ ~ ~ :r. =·New p 0 rt I' u b 111 he d NI w port Cotta MIN Piiot ~ Coeta M... Pilot Aug\Mt l'ublllhld HIWpOft .,_,,.. Coela MMe Piiot ~ Beach.Coeta M... f'llot ... ch.Coste Mn1 Piiot ber t4, 21, 21, October &, 31, ~ 1, 14, 211 Cotta Miu f'lot ~ bit 14, 21, 2t. Odtober 5, that e•tra J~ stacking up the garage Try the classifieds. What's junk • • · to you is a treasure to someone . . else. For only $8.52 you get 4 lines for 2 days . Call today. 642-5678 llptlelnblt 14, at. '"1 ~ 21, 1"1 1ttt 1tt1 .. w 1, 14, at, n. 1111 1ttt .. .,,,. S.7" ... '104 Sa-ee1 a..o ~--~~~S..~107~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!1!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1!1... • • I "' I "' II L I " . ~ • I / - .. .-. .. a...a... D't _... ...... 1111111!!~·-a.-• a -a..~• • 9 ·---.we:---.... Iii • "''-"" • a s •t;"tet T? rs a ,., 11'"'..-~ -.... =.: ._ . Fiii-... "'=-""'" ... -·· -:: ... .=r"&."::: -~·i=~ ... =·=-~= ...,,.. ~ .::·::..*:::" ~~.~eow..;--... ~....,._ ,CMln..,.. v...,, c.111. -14, .11,. a... t. n-..... QI ~y a 1W1, CUMING .. 14, 11. a ()ala'9r I ~ ~Ja ,.. C... NMft? ._ J. .._ m 0r-~ tltl ..-.. = 1 • _. t•n 'xallDlll DlllML NANCm ~ '.,_ 1111 Milt"'-...., 111 w 111' "", ... ., ....,_....., • ....._ t..-11'"'· ··Newpon w:=. ::-=:.... "V:: -.no ..., .,.. ..,_-. ~ tUmMCllOM ICH, :;;-:::.,. v..., Cell. It. ,, ... C.... ...... c-. ..... Not ~ .......... llllllll.Cllt.~ ler.Ctlr ti1-----..... JI •• .,................ ii'1li . c.lf.-"· ........ 7. 14. 11 , .... .:..::i::.:..,con. Thia ~ 1e oon. IWIC.,.. :',::&~re'· :c'.Eez'-::' ~ •· ~~ ,_ICIOTICI l:..;.-'~~ 1t11 s.cn ~~=irk~-=sn==~-,:o_..,.le1= = ~,~:::::.:1"':-"m I ~J:.=v i;:.;.,";:: ==:..-!Ii:~ ". o .:-..:.i::-:::i. = lo ~'16' ,_ _.., lie ~ ~ ~ , ti 111 --IW>OllWLT In ...... Code 9"'*", to : &A .... b~:"~ • iC 111.... we l.ll'lder '-~ -... i; .. iii;'.a:..i;IC;j•iWTlnlCIH--a • ...._. ..._(•I '-d luelneee ~ ~ ....., WICE •"' "°' c... ol ~ u-. . c.11 t110I i •s s Ill ....._ Hame{1) ~ ---iii;iiii;;;:---.._.. ....... .._on: Auallllt 20, , .. , .... on: NIA I ""-...... ,.... Courtly"'~ -v:: :-i:.............. Titli buet.... I• con-""-F-... ..,.,. on: ~ s. .. ..... Oii: NIA ~ J. Mhn John Mc#INne .,. ~~.r: TN ""°".::t*: •-~ .._ by: a """91 ,.,.. .,. doing bullllllilt •: 1'91 • t 1 .... .._ Tiiie ••meitl w .. Ned Thie ..... ,..,... wt tied D.C. , 111 MNlt'( WINI :::--~°':ii J!:,.:,1~ nereNp . K.t .A. ENTERPRISES, AhabJ.Nafel •itiml t itllt .. = "! .e fie County an OI With IN County a..tc o1 11th .., ... , Hunllngeon !Wl.T Ille ...-... : lol0w9:-TN regl91111m(1) com-1-HOw9rd Clrde, ~ Thie -•IMnl -tied n,. ~ 6*90nl 1110:::.,~ ~~ f:r'Y on Septem. ~~on~ ~-= t••~ =.:-r:-...... :' .. aa.1•'.00 UnMect ....._ ::-' ..J:r -=-~ =°'::;. cr':naM3 ~ C::.: ~Mi~H~ord ',1•1 ,_1111 ~ .,...,.. • ,_..,. ~.~......_, ~':1!-llti•,........ ._ ~nl to lectlon =.-::~•) ....., ~GnenOnMl,Callf. ber ,1991 HOUtO ~~~port BHch, ,...... ,...... ......_ eo.ta ..._ ~ ~ Publlehtd Newport .._.. Thie butlneee le ~ decedw" • wll end COC1-11-..(J) ol ~ COde ~ 8 Moof'e Thia bu•l""9 It co Publllhtd Newpcw1 ~ 9'1pt!ei• I<. Pt1mee 120 .., 21;-:-=.., ":'.":: ~121."' OC1ober s. 12, ~4.~ ~ ~~=-== t:1!: ... ::7~ =::: ~eortet1~ = b ;~ ~-: ~;er: ~4~ :,oc ~ =~~~~"port _. _.,._ s.750 S..70I ,.... under ._. Aclloul ......, .. °'' lft .,. ... ....,_ .C:."dtnp at• un«Mr ~-~~ °"..,..,.,... nw under the F1clllSout 1991 s. 717 ~:;":,l·0,~~~2:: --~-:"."~---1--:::-::~-----1-MiiH;;'jiift;;:;--j=--on: ~ ~.:=,:::: ~ /...~ dMft ~ :-.,.: ~ N9wpc>rtlWI....:. ~: ~--:. ~·=,:'°la eon-f" .-UC.... ~ IOTICE PUIUC IOT1CI 1~ u . Thlla 111r • • ~~ .....:-~ ..,.., .. ~ °' the .,.. Colla ..... Plot s.s-n-~ Anld "'8UC NOTICE cfUctld by: hUtbend and W• ........ Pfollll • Thlit 11 lll'Nltl ... tied =--~ ~eaa:: ;:-c:;.: ~:; bef 14, 21, 28, Odobef 5, Thie ltllll t•IC WM lled ............. ~ r9ii1lttrant(t) eom-IUl'PI•-. ...... 111 ._ ••111 -. wtefl "'9 County a.It °' ~ the pert01111 ,..., a.,,..,_ In the MtmCI 1•1 wlh the County C1etk OI .....,.,.,, ..._ menced to -.-ct ~ I.I• ... -•h•••I .... ••Ht ~1lr.1Countyt11 on...,................_ ... .._=~ ~wtlr\theaerti s.112 OfwlaeCountyon~ S ,_under._~ -·.. ·---The FCllowlng pereone ...., _ _..... -the Orr-,.. _ _, .. -.. bet 13, 1991 taea"''"' .,...,._ Name<•l lilled .,,. F...._ ...,_ .. ,. fOlowtlig pereona .,. = .... .,.......-:;.., ' ,....ti Ilona without ob nlng ....._ ;:;..-_....,,..100-:::_:! -..--F90e7M The Folowtng per.ION llboll9 on: 1815 ...-.... _.___ M: .,. ~ ~ ... --• COUit IPPl'OWll 1etor9 tall· ,,... _,, "'""' .. _ ---... ......,........., ---.... .. ~ bualneel u .. _.r "' .:=-;;., ...._ ADDAX, 1030 S«:r ...... NEWP RT SOLUTIONS, PublleNd Newport ileadl-Ina oeNln ...;., 1mpoftant ~Weal s.rtta Ana ,._ ,,_ ,...,.__,Newport_,.,. -.. . S1aphlnle It Pl'trNI "I01 • -I Cir Cott ....... m ProdlJdlon "'-=-..... Colta ..... ,.. ....,,. adlotlt ~ the • 12701. yoJ aa.o mull. ........ Coata ..... Plot Septem-p~py 1~~= This lt9tilmlnt WU tued eor1 ~Moh, Calf. tM e ..... _ Cd!. !>Oft 8Mcf\, c.tf. nei3 bef 14, 21, 21, QCIOlller S, tonal ,9p,wwwftitlv9 :.r:. vlde the D11ertct Attorney' ilktlllttH ...... ber 21, 21, October S, 12, Ulne ' ~on with the County Clelti of Nhda IMnl.. uoo John DIYld Propw 1030 KMlnett'I M. Ruth, 22715 199t reqiMed to ~ ~ to Olflce lllllt\ en endorMd ... .,..... 19111' CA e2&47 ' Orenae County on Auol"' _ ,_ve ~a.en Secrtterlat Ctr., ~Co1ta ~ ~1 Mllllon Viejo, a.111 lntereetild per.ona IM'llest copy of the ct.im clrKted TN FoloWln Sa-749 ThorMt R Annunzltto 23, 1091 _... t2ti:t ' ....._ Cellf. 92e2t · ·-~have wlllwd notice 0t to For1elt\n Utaon, Ors .. doing;:;;;;:.:-'°"' 2120 Ntbllck Terrace: ~804708 ~ b lnM9 19 oon-Thi~ buelne11 11 co,,. Thlt butlne11 It co,,. COl.....-d to the J)fOpoeed ange County DlltrlCI Al· HEADS~ FACES, 2443 OceeMlde, CA 92058 Ptlblllhed Newport BMch-~~·en~ du$d by. an lndMdual ~":~by: • genetel pelts PUIUC.eeoncl ectlon.) The Independent ~ .. OlftC:., 700 CMc Mwytla V. Elllott, 10 AJ. PUIUC llOT1CI • Robeft 0 . eooti, 102 Bly. Cotta ...... Piiot August Tiit r•V:'~ C ~·'t!,11~~ : The reg111rant(1) com-tlOT'ICllOI' ::=~~~ ~cf":.rci:'~u .. Sarl.: ::9n L9guna Ntguet, Calif. Flotltl•• ~~. &o~ Newport ~~1s.piemt>er 7, 14, 21 , ..i.riced .. Aclllloue MM under the Fk;tltlout menced to trlllSaCI buM-APftUCATIOll TO .. ted '*'°" NM an ob-Control No. above· in any u .. M JenMn 48 VI• M• .......... ....... Thi• butln•H II COfls Sa-674 _. uncletNllM(t) 111t9Cf Bullnett Name(•) • lltttd nus under the Fictitious ALL ALCOetOUC )ectlon to the p9titlon and correepondence. Nta RSM Calif 112688 Stat....,. ducted by: an unlncofPO' --------- llUllMI•. ~ 12 aboft on: September 10, BualneH Neme(e) Hlted llavawa thoWI QOOd C9UM Why the H YoUr claim It not tlme!y Thli builneai 11 con-The Followlng '*'°"' rated 111oclatlon other1---------*"9 on. • 1991 above on: Saptember s. 9/t719t court tflould "°' grant the llled, the Dlttrtct Attorney• ducted by· co-par1n41n are dol~ bu91neu u : than• partM1'1hlp PUIUC NOTICE ~A. Evtna .._.. ~ f1~e--t _, Ill-' 1 ::,eth M. Ruth _!.o. Whom n May Con-euthotttyA H . ·ING on ...... ~ Ofllc. wAI d1~.! thethl pr~~ The reg0lttrant(1) com-PROC REM ENT SE 0 RsF The reglttrant(t) com-temene WM ..,... , .,.. -· .,..,, "-"" .....,,. A HEAR .,,. er1y detct....., "' I ,_.. menced to tranuct bus!-VICES ASSOCIATES m~ to transact bull-F1ctttteue Tift lta CCM'lly C1Mf1t ol wtlh the County Clertc ot Thli itatement wu flied OALE, Debofah LM 11 ~ tion w111 be held on T(). tlce to be forlelted to the nffl under the F1ct1t1oos SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA, nesa under the Actrtlous Suelnau ....._ .ith the .__ On1r1ae County on Septem-wtth the County Clerk ol p1ytng to the Oepar1ment of BER 10, 19111 at 1:45 PM In State. The ptOper1y wlU Butlneat Namt(t) Ut19d 711 West 171h St. 0-7, Bullneu N1me(1) listed .......... t Ottnat County on_......~ ber'1l. 1911 Orange County on Saptems ~ a.verege Control OeQt. 3A 10Caled at 700 then be dl1Po1Qd ol as aboYt on: ~ 10, Costa Mfta, CA 92627 tboYe on: Augutl HI. 1991 The Following J*IOftS i.11', 11181 NIOJOaa • FI07047 ber 6, 1991 FICHI04t to ... U:ohollo beYeregel CMc Center OflYe West. prOYlded In Health and 1991 WllUam H. Pezzullo, 345 Thomas R. Mnunzlato .,. doing buslnest u : Nawpcwt leilm-Publllhtd Newpoft Beach-at 1548 Adema Ave .• Ste. P.O. Box 831, Sant9 Ana, Safety Code Section 11489. Marykll Elliott Cherry Tr" Ln.. NeW'p0(1 Thll ttatemertt was llltd VIOEOCAL, 2790 Hart>ot ~~ -----... Cotta MMa Piiot Stptem-CostPublalshedMtsaNewPlloportl ~ ~~2., M..aOn J._'?f~& CAH yll2ou7~to· ..__ ,......... MICHAm&. It. CAPIZZI, Thl1 1tatement wu flied e..ch, CA 92680 w11h the County Clerk ol Blvd. #115, Coata ....... ,,_,_ -,.....,. ...,.._..~ .....,. ..... ~ ... u, .. ..-..... .....,.... u ...... " Dlatrtet Att~, • W1th the County Cleric of Dan P. Pluto, 4400 Prllne Oraoge County on August Calif. 92626 b1r 21, 28, OCIOber I. 12, ber 21 • 28• October 5• 12• ber 14. 21. 28, October 5, Wine (Pub. Prem.) llcer\M Ing of the .,.atlon, you CNle L .......... Orange County on Septems Wiiiow Cl., Concotd, CA 23, 1991 Manh Van Nguyen, 906 S. 1911 19111 1991 Publlthed Newport thoukS tppeer It the hears utJ DletrtotAtt ber 10, 1991 94521 . FS04ea7 Gunther St.,-Senta Ana, a.747 Sa- 751 Sa-709 BHcl\.Coita MHa Pile>« Ing and ltlte 'f04JI ob-Publlthtd Newport FS08317 d~~ ~yu~~:~,,con-P\lbllshtd Newl)Oft e..cn-Calif. 92.J~ ,_ S --------·1 ~ber 21• 1 991 ~ ~"'::"~:: Beach-Com M ... Pilot Publllhed Newport 8Nchs The reglW1nt(1) com-Costa Mna PVot Septems ~ k...St~ 'Ana: --;;;PU;;;IU;".lCii~IOM;;;;;'1i;ilCl;-·1 PUIUC NOTICE r:;"tt':. hMring. Y04Jt ~ September 7, 14, 21, 1991 Costa Mesa Pilot Septem-~ to trtnNCt bull-ber 21. 28, October 5, 12, CaJH 92704 • ---PUBLIC NOTICE PUIUC-1! ~may tw In person ta701 ber 14, 21 , 28, October s. ,,... under the Actltlou1 1991 TMe bUllMH •• COfls Plotllls •• .--u-""'1"" 0t by yow attorney. 1991 8ulinHt Name<•) listed Sa-767 ducted by: husband and ..,,,.., • .._. lkllllnaM NAftte 1"tetlttCMa H you ere • Ct9dltor or • Sa-713 tbove on: n/a wit. StM1•1Rt StatMMnt ._,......_ Nw .... ~L-!,CT~ 9\0 contingent c:redltOt ol the PUIUC NOTICE Wlllam H. Pezzullo PUIUC MATICE The registrant(•) com-Tht FollOWltig pareone The Followtng l*aonl Sl•tetneftt ,,_r ,,_ ovw '· dec:MNd, you must Ille Thia statement WU flled l'IV menced to transact bulls doing butlnDID • .,. dolnQ butlneu u : The Fonowtng perSOM ••LL ALCOHOUC 'f04JI clailm with the cour1 Flotldoua PUBUC NOTICE with the COunty Cler1< of ,.,..., undef the i:-lctitlous ~E EDUCATIONAL AD-PANACHE PRODUC-are doing buslnen u : 11.wMG•a and mtlh copy to the per· 8'1elnua Mente ()range County on August Fie~-Bu1lne11 Namt(I) listed VANTAGE 2155 ,....,... TIONS, 178115 Sky Park Cir. R.C. ANNEX COMPANY, 9/tlllt IOnal reprHentatlve ap-S........m Flcttttoua 22, 1091 ...... ,. .. -above on: NIA 1124 eo.ta Meu, IF, !Nine, Caln. 92714 • 17860 Newnope St Foun-To Whom h May Cons POlnted by the court within The Following persons ....,_Name FI041H Stet......nt Dung Nguyen 8'.;, 9212i Av1nt1 Photography & taln V•Hey, Calif. 1127oe cern· lour months ltom tlle,.Mte .,, doing buslnesa u : State.nent P\lbltshtd Newpolt e..chs The Followlng persons This statement wu ftled Rach.I Wlnllon. 2166 A-Mod91 Management, Inc .. Rlch1rd Chang, 18209, ZErTOUNTSIAN, Nub1t S. ol flflt Issuance of letters U.S. ENVIRONMENTAL, The FolloWlng peraon1 Costa M ... Piiot Septems ere doing buslnetl u : wi1h the County Clertc of necrttll Dr .. 8124, 0o919 17895 S':'Y Pltk Cir. tlF, Ir· Fountain Valley, Ctlll. fl eoe>Mna to the Depart· u provided In NCtlon 9100 2773 Oshkosh, Anaheim, are doing business u : ber 21 28 October s., 12 SUNDANCE WEST APART· Orenge C0t.w1ty on August .._. CalH 82128 vine, Calif. 92714 92708 ment ·of AICohoik: Bewn1ge of the Cellfomla Probate Calif. 112806 INTERNATIONAL SECRE· • • ' MENTS, 1996 Mtple Ave. 23. 1091 Tiit•' busineu It con-Thie bu1lne11 11 co,,. Thl1 bustneH It co,,. Control to NII llc:oholic: Code. The time for flllng Roy D. Eckhardt, 2n3 O• TAAIAL EXCHANGE, 19762 199l Sa- 769 Suhe 9, Costa M .... Calll. ' FS04TOS duded by: an lndlvtdual ducted by: e corporation ducted by: an lndMdual beverage• at 2104 w. ctllmt will not expire ~ hko1h, An1helm, Calll. Mtc:Ar1hur #324, Irvine, 92627 Published ·Newport BMchs Tiie reg.ltlral)t(e) com-The regl1trant(1) com· The regl1trant(1) com-OcHn Front N•wP,Or1 IOf• lour months from the 92806 Calif. 92714 Jan M. Peterson. 5141 ll*ICed lo trllnlaet-~ rnenctd to transact ~· menced to tran11ct bull· e.ecn CA 926&3 with '41" heerlng date noticed Jo11ph ColegroHI, 462 Meri& EllM Fultz, 1nF Riv· PUILIC _...,.. Chateeu, Irvine, Calif. Costa Mesa Piiot Augu1t ,... under the Flcil1lout nee. under the Flctl11ou1 nen under the Actltlou1 On Saie e.. a Wine (Pub. tbove. Wm Ridge Circle, Ana· ertlde, Newpon Beach, l'IVll'-5 92714 · 31 . Septemb« 7, 14, 21, Buslnes• Name(•) ll9ted Bu1lne11 Name(s) llattd Buslnesa Name(•) lilted Eit. Pt.) llctnM You may examine th9 file helm, CaJH. 92807 Callf. 92683 This bu1lne11 11 co0s 1991 elJloYt on: --.tember 12, above on: September 5, above (Ail: Saptember 9, Publlthed Newport kept by the COU11. II you Thi• bu1tne11 Is co0s Thia bu1lne11 11 cons ~-ducted by: en Individual Sa~ 1891 _,.. 19111 1991 BHch-Cotta M .. Pilot ere a J*"IOrl lnter-.d In ducted by: • general par1s ducted by: an Individual •te1nrn -The reglstrant(s) com----------Rachel WlnttOn Biiiie J. Meuth, President Richard Chang Saotember 21 19111 the estate, you mey flle neirthlp The regl1tr1nl(1) com-Stat....,. menc«l 10 transact bulls ---------Tllll ttltement .,.. filed Thia ttatement w11 filed This statement wu flied s.791 ' with the c:ow1 a formal A.-The regl1tran1(1) com-menc.cf to trenuct bull-The Following pet1IOfil ,,... under the Actltlou1 PUIUC NOTICE with the ,..~-.. a.ti ot with the County Clerk of quell tor Special Notice ol menc.d to transact busl-,,.., under the Flctttlous are dolnQ butlnesa u : Bu1tne11 N9111e(1) listed ---------Orlnat ,..:::=.,"~ s.ptem-Oranae County on Septem-the filing of an Inventory nest under the Flctltlou1 Bulln•H N9llle(t) listed ENCHAATED OCCASIONS ebove on· September 1, Flcttttou9 w 1}.1"1"' ber1),1991 Call 6 4 2-5678. aneleppralaalofestateas-Buslneu Name(•l lllled above on: Saptembef 9, NEWPORT. 410 w. Coast 1991 Buehln•"eme · •907090 FI07054 nt.I 0t of any petition Of aboYt on: October 1, 1991 1991 Hwy. Suite M, Newp0r1 Jan M. Peterson a•--......m r account u provided In Roy D. Eckhardt Mana e Fultz S..ch, calif. 92663 This ttatement was filed -· PublishtdNewl)OftBeect.-PubllthtdNewl)OftBNc~ Put a few words Mctlon12~oftheCallfor· Thf1 atltement WU llled Thll ttAtement was flied Chi An J., W1n9. 915 with the County Clertl of .,.The F~=sons Costa ....._ Pilot ~em-Coata M... Pilot 5-plem-k nla Probate Code. A R• with the County Cltftc of with the County C1er11 of Chee1nut PS.ce, Newport Ortogt County on Saptem-RPM~AGEMENT &t ber 21. 28, October 5, 12, bef 21, 28, October 5, 12. tO WOr for YOU . quest IOf Specie! Notice Oranoe County on Saptem-Orange County on Septem-Beach, Calif. 92660 btf 11, 1991 rvi Cali1 1991 19111 form ii available fl'om the b« 13, 1991 bar lb. 1991 Helene Cl Wen~ll15 F507048 C1Nr1>rook, I ne, "-'"'" ~-,._.. ·--1.,.• ' Chestnut Ptec. 112714 S.741 ._...-. """"' ......... r_... -F~t2 Beech Calif g2tieo Published Newport 8Mchs Diane L Mltchel, &t Clear· •&••··~~~---~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~:~~Co~~~~hedNewl)Oft8Mct1s n1a 'bu~~~~Co~M ... ~Saptem-~~1~.~~14 fith 2121 E Coast HiGhs sta ..._. r""' ..._. .... or Costa Mesa Piiot Saptems ducted by: husband and ber 21, 28, Octobef 5, 12, Angelo ~. 21371 Sii· YOU CAN FIND IT IN THE CLASSIFIED I ( THE NEWPORT BEACH • COSTA MESA 642-567 waY. Solle 2Bo, Corona del ber 2t. 28, October 5, 12· ber 14. 21. 28. Octobel' 5. wife 1991 Y9n7"M UM. Trabuoo Ca0s Mar. CA 92625 1991 1991 The registrant(•) com-I S.745 yon, Calif. 112679 Publlth•d Newport Sa-743 sa-714 menced to transact bull-Rober1 Ragsdale, 16 Ben-e .. ,., M Pll t ness Und8f the Fic:tltlou• gaNa. Rencho Sant• Mat• s!;~~%. 21~5~. 1"1 Business Namt(I) listed PUIUC NOTICE Guer1ta. Calif. 92608 ThS700 PUBUC NOTICE PUBLIC N-CE 1boYe on: September 12. 'th11 bu11ne11 11 con----------v" 1991 .......... dUct9d by: a general pelt· '1ctttlou• P1otttloue Chi An J. Wang BuatnHI ....... nerahlp ~ N•me ..,......_ ......_ Thi• atatemenl wu filed ... ll•tnt ___ ~ _ The r9iiJl1trant(1) com-StatetftDftt Stat....m with the County C1er11 ol The FoiloWlng perwne menctd to transac:i bull-Flctttloue The Foltowlng per1ons Orange County on Septem-.,. doing bullnea u : ,,... under ttw Ac:tltlOUI • II are doing bullne11 as: Thedol F~I =-•ons ber 1 '1 1991 ANASTACIO MARTINEZ 8u1lneu Name(t) lilted .... ntM ....,. MCOINLEY INTERIOR DEs a0reC O ~NOR LINCOLN ' FS07048 ASSOCIATES, 4 04 1 aboYt on: August 29, 19111 PUIUCNOTICE ............ SIGN, 1500 W. B1lbo1 " " MtcArthur Boule'ivd, Suite Diane L Mltc:Mll The Folfowlng peBOOI Blvd.. Suitt 203. Newpor1 MERCURY SPECIALISTS. Published N-port Beach-206 Newport Beach Calif Thia ttatement was filed are doing bu91neu u : Beach Calif 112663 6812 Dellanc., Huntington Costa Mesa Piiot Saptems e266o • · with the County Clerlc ol LANCO. One Im• Loa Ct., Patricia A .. McGlnley, 938 Beach, Calif. 92647 bar 21, 28, October 5, 12. Ant1taclo Menlnez, 24 OrWlQe County on August ~ewport Beach, Callf. w. Ocean Front,,Newport John Frederick Oconnor, 19111 Knob Hiii Laguna Niguel 30. 1091 "'::i N lJlne One 1 BM<:h, Calif. 92963 6812 ~. Huntington Sas753 Callt 928Tr ' ' FS064et · · mh• Thi• bu11ne11 ta con· ~· ~~n::-4711 co0s Thie bualnen 11 cons Publlthed Newport e.ecn-Loa Ct., Newport Beac • ducted by: 111 lndlvldual ducted by' an Individual "-~-M Piiot Saptem Calif. 92ee3 The regl1trant(1) com-ducted by: an lndMduel PUIUC NOTICE ·, t( ) ...,..,. esa • Thl1 bu1lne11 11 co0s menctd lo transact busi-Th• reg'11tr1nt(1) com-The reg •tt1n • =-ber 7, 14. 21, 28. 1991 d\Jcted by: an lndMduel nesa under the Flctltloul ::!* imJ! ~ ~ ~ ~ ':~ Sa~ Th• registrant(•) com-Buslnen Nam•(•) !lated Butlnell Nem•(•l ftsted au.ine11 Nam•(•) listed l---------:-.::-- menc:itd to trantac1 ~ above on: February 11191 above on· NIA ..........,. above on· December 15. PUIUC llftTICE neet under ttie ~ Patr1dt u ...n...._. . The F--....... persons 1989 ""' Buslne1.s Name(•} llS1ed This .~_,was tiled John F. Oconnor fifed .,. doing~ ea: Anastacio Mlr1lnez F'lcittteue lbove on: NIA wl1h the County Clertt of = :c=v ~ of MUSCLE CARS PLUS .. This atatement WU ftled 8 _..,111 ....._ Kent Lent Orange County on Saptems range Coun"' on c-.. 18362 Mt. Waterman, foun.. with the County C1«11 ol a t Thl1 lta1ement was riled ber 6 19111 ber 10. 1991 ., .....,._,r t8ln Valley, Calif. 92108 <nnoe County on August The i::~ peBOnS with the County Otrit of ' F90903e ' P80830e Jamel E. Reid, 111382 Mt 23. 1091 ........,.. ~ u ~ f:r'Y on Septems P\lbllshed Newport BMCh· Pubhhtd Newport ~ Waterman, FOl.Wltaln Vtlley, FS04T08 ~~Ai<E"' EXPRESS 1138. FeoeM• Costa M ... Pltot Saptem-Coeta Mfta Pilot Sapwm-~~ 9~':neH 11 co,,. =~ ... ~ ::C!; 1M658 ~ ~;9·· Costa Publllhtd Newport Beach-ber 14• 21 • 28• October 5• ber 14, 21, 28, Octo«>er 5• ducted by: an lndtvlduel 31, September 7, 14, 21 . = F. Mlskei, 1026 N Costa Mfta Piiot Saptems 1991 e_718 1'191 The regl1trent(1) com-1_1 M llb r i{ Dr Brea 28 ,..._.,...,, 5 12 _,. S.715 _..._.. to transact bu91-.... • u . .• . ber 21, ' \A.I.,._ ' ' .. _,.._. F1c:tltlou Sas672 Calif. 9262 19111 nMS und« the 1 Lynette M Mia.Itel 1026 N s.74o PUIUC NOTICE PUIUC NOnc• Butlne1t Nam•(•) tilled Mellbu cYn. Rd .. Brea. --------, ________________ .. __ lboYe on: September 3, PUIUC NOTICE C.ilf.112621 FloUtl•• ll'lotltl9ue I 1J191 .. ,i., Thi• butlness i• co~ •·-....__ u-~ &met .,..... Plctftld• ... ......... by' ....... _..... Wld ---Buelna .. ...._ ' Thia ttatement was nltd .,...,.,..., · '"'"""""' PUIUC NOTICE Statewt StateMllftl I with tile County C1ertc ol ••lft• • .....,. wife The FolloWlng pertonl The Followtng peraons ()Janna County on Seplem-Sta'9Ment The regl1trant(1) com. bull · · .... -The Following peraons menced to tranNct busl-StM1•1ftt .,. doing ne11 u . .,. doing bullneu u . bef 9, 1991 . dol butlneu ... ,,... Uflder the Actltlous The followlng persona RNR DESIGNS, 408 Pr~-(l)HARBOR CENTE~ F808tM TFH 1ANUFACTURING/ Builness NaiM(I) lilted are doing~ u · pect St .. Newport S..C • STYLIST (b)HARBOR STYl P\lbbhtd Newport Beach· DESIGN 1035 WMtWtrd ibove on· September 6 POC, 1f18 =r'· Cotta C,::.~ = Powert Lyont, ~=~·~·· Colla M ... Piiot Septem-way, c0... MMa, Ctltf. 1991 . , M .... CalH. 408 Proapect, Newpon Mary A. May, 357 N. Mt. ber 21, 28, October 5, 12, 92t2e PtUI F. Ml1kel l'llul· Douala Clnilll, 1818 Beech Calif. 92863 View Santa An• callf. 19111 Armando F. Hernandez. Thi• ttatement was nle(l ' Tanaget, C(iata ~ C&IH. Robin' LM. Laudutkl 230 92~ ' Sa-754 1035 Weatwwd Way, Coate with tf'e County Clertc ol t2e2e C I ........._.....,. Beach y., b I I con-MM&. Callf. 112829 Or.,. County on Saptem-• Thia buelneH I• con-~on'2ee3,_..,,..... ' ~ ~~ ;,•~ s.1y L Hernandez, 1035 ber 13, 111111 ducMd by: an lndMduel Thia bu1lne11 11 con-The reg'111ranl(1) com-BA VE A WHtward ~· Cotta FI087U The reglttrant(t) com-dUc:t9d by: a geflefel pelt· menced to lranMC1 ~ MM&. Callf. Pubflshtd Newport a-:n- rnancied to tnineaet ~ nanhlp ...... ~ the Ac:tttlOul "a. •c1 SALE Thi• bUtlMN It con-eo.ta ..... Pilot SecJttm-~ ~(.r= ~·~t~ :.': =· ~ t':;' UAIUI ~,=1~ com-ber 21, 21. October 5. 12. ebove on: S.ptembef3, ,.,... ~ the F1ctlltout .._A. May , 642-5671 menced to ~ ~ 1991 744 1991 8uaNaa Name(t) llltDd fN.' t.U nwtl WU fled nt1D ""'* the ftclloUI S. PU D. Qr"lfll abo¥9 on: N/A Thlil ..... m*lt ... tied lllllt\ the County Clef1I of = '='*" -'tied 0ranoe eo..'lty NoeHY =.:-~ ~ Publllt'9d N9wpc>r1 8eDch-bef 11. 1tt1 eo.ta Mau Not s.pwn. . "°"9t ber 21, 28. October 5, 12. Publl9hed ~ ~ 1•1 Colla Mau Plot ~ S.741 bar' 21, te, October I , 12, ~~--~--~--11•1 PUIUC NOTICI PUIUC ll01ICI \ • STIRTill& A llEW BUSllESS?? ' ' I I I ustang lets motorists relive 'muscle car' power of 1·980s By °"""1 6oddry the road 1llld you could sweor 1992 models ore indeed offered PW1 , ...... AIAll Wrtw Jimmy Hendrick$ and Janis Joplin with a 10Sehoitepower, twin- were still doi_lll! live concerts. spark plug. 2.3-lib!r four<ytlnder I you're a fan -of high-Bend into-a corner~thouah, an<l-•ngtri<', tlie models that reolly technology, then tum tfie you 'll be very grateful Tor the carry the Mustang muscle page. If advanced electronk:s, improvements in radial tires and traditi& are the VS-powered LX contemporary design and the advancements in power 5.0 and the GT. Both use Ford's sophisticated engineering turn yc>:u steering. Regardless, the sound1 high outeut 302.cubic-inch on, then this car will turn you off. feel and performana: of the pushrod 81 an ens.ine so But, if raw pov.ier, a solid ride Mustang scream "musde car" stra~ara it traces its roots and retro-slyting appeals to your every time you hit the gas. bad( to the 'SOs. sense of a goo(! ome; th en stay And herein lies the Mustan~'s tuned. Th is car was headed for charm. With no turbos to ~·n Completely without any of the extinction in 1982, when and no bane:ry of cams and valves technical buzzwords that Ford was considering to wait for, dle MUstang makes its punctuate today's auto-speak, the replacing it with the current four-~ instantly. The fachometer Ford Mustang continues into the cyl inder, front-drive Probe. only needs to dimb past 3,000 '90s as if frozen in a time warp: Luckily for the Mustan_g, fuel rpm before a massive 300 foot- Not to worry, though, as there's prices stabilized before tile final pounds of torque heads for thie Mustang brings bock the fttl ol the 1960s '""'! the odnncements In hondllng of the '90s. 1still plenty to like here. decision was made and consumer rear wheels. Electronically controlled demand for the V8 models At this engine speed, most suspension, multiple valve resumed after the last energy contemporary power plants are arrangements, overhead cams and crisis. The Probe still showed up, just gathering momentum . By the leading edge aerodynamics are all but the Mustang sta~ on. As a time 4,200 rpm arrives, the full completely absent from this car. result, the traijitional Mustang force of 225 horsepower is Don't come looking for an formula is still with us over 25 hurtling the car forward with independent suspension or all-years after its initial introduction. ar:nazinfJ force . There are plenty disc brakes either, because you ot engines out there that need won't find them. What you do In those 25 years, only the 5,000 or even 6,000 rpins to have is one of the last V8-Pinto-based '74 through '78 make full steam. Not this one. powered muscle cars iR captivity. Mustangs lost the passion and Only a driver's-side air bag and appeal of that original Falcon- electronic fuel injection signal that based '65 model. TOdaV's car is a this vehicle is designed to deal direct descendant of the revived with the environmental and safety Mustang that was introduced in issues of the 1990s. The rest is a 1979. With 1 2 years under its complete throwbac k to the '60s. belt since the last major facelift, · And that's the whole idea here. most normal cars would have Twist the ignition key an d died on the vine long' ago. suddenly it 's 1965. Pull out onto Although 1991 ahd uixoming B ut tflen , the· whole car reeks of this kind of ntechanical urgency. The dashboard and long. ffilt hOod-sit high in front of ~u, the steering wfleel is thick and heavy feeling the bucket seats are n'arrow and snug. When the engine is fired up, the wh* car fills with "an ~gitated rumble. becomes alive under you and the · Depressing the clutch pedal engine breat~ in >nd out ~uires a hefty stab to send It to befWeen shifts. There's. nbthing the 'floor, and guiding the five: subtle about the way this car ps Speed into gear fakes a deliberate . about irs work as ttle engine, the snap of the wrist. Delicate, this 'tires and the wind join voices in a car is not. Sitting a~ idle, the chorus of automotive sounds. Mustang feels anxious and impatient. When the accelerator pedal goes south, this car suddenly feels very light, as if gravity has evaporated and there's nothing to hold it back. And with barely ~.000 pou~ds to motivat~, the 1mpress1on 1s close to accurate. With the manual transmission ;ind a skilled driver at the wheel, 60 mph comes up in just over six seconds. Changing gears takes on a mechanical ihythm, the road Santa Ana Warner Ave. Coronadel Mor ..... lrvlne ' TUTILE CLICK NISSAN SALES•SERVICE•LEASING 1500AUTOIAll111., SANTA ANA. 135-3rn NEWPORT/SS FWY AT EDINGER D Sales Dept Open 7 Days · PmWServicC Hours M·F 7 am-6:30pm 5ADDLEBACK Service Parts . ' ~ L'( ),\S'I~·\l .. r, New, revamped Mercury Sable at Coast dealers T he Mercury Sable, which has received its first major redesign for 1992, has arriVed at Orange Coast area auto dealersh ips. The 1992 Sable features all- new sheet metal on every exterior panel except the roof, and numerou s fun c ti o nal .improvements to enhance 1 its room, ride and comfort. "We are launching the second generation Mercury Sable in 1992," said Lee R. MiskowSki , ford vice president and Lincoln- Mercury general manager. ''The new i-efinements have created a more upscile and luxurious Sa~e, which features the same higfJ quality and outstanding value our customers haXf: come to expect. "Since its debut in the 1986 model year, Sable has set the standards in its class for comfort," Miskowski added. "With all of these improvements, we expect that · to continue in 1992. This Sable is even more upscale and refined than its trend-setting predecessor." The new Sable features a sleeker front end with mpre streamlined bumpers a'hd headlamps, while retaining .an updated version of its distinctfve front light bar. The backlight anale has been reduced to enhance fhe . car's apeearance. 1 The Sable's interior also has been redesigned to improve b9th ergonomla and Silfety. A ~ , flow-through instrument pan~ intqi:ates the instrument panel and the doors in a. single form . A passenger-side air b~g supplemental restraint system tiai been added to sable's O!f.klNI equipment list, making the Sable ond the Ford Taurus the only automabiles In their d.,. to offer this safety feature. The drM!r'1 side air bag remains standard. 1 Overall passenger spioe has been Improved for 1992, induding inaeased front seat hip room and rear ,seat head room. The Sable is avallable ' at Joh,_ & Sons Llncoln·Mercury, 2626 Harbor Blvd,. O>ota Mell; Beach Lincoln -Mercury, 16800 Boch Blvd,. Huntington BQCll, ind Ray Fladeboe Llncclln- Mercury, 16·18 Auto Center OriYe, !Nine. • • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . THIS WEEK'S HOT PROPERTIES • SEPT 21-26 The Most Complete Real Estate Guide in the Area / Cover Home Presented By Arvilla Sheron Of Tarbell Realtors, Newport Beach See Back Page For More Information - - INDEX Cover, Tarbell 02. Map 03. Ron Felsot 04. Coast Newport 05. Coast Newport 06. Coast Newport 07. Coast Newport 08. Coast Newport 09. The Dalebout Association 1 o. Waterfront Homes, Inc Raaltors 11 . Waterfront Homes, Inc Realtors 12. Waterfront Homes, Inc Realtors 13. Grubb & Ellis, Peters & Shuler 14. Grubb & Ellls 15. Grubb & Ellis 16. Valentine Properties 17. Valentine Properties 18. Koops 19. Rae Rodgers Don Pfaff 20. The Real Eltatent NEWPORT BEACH/COS"fA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE Irvine 21. Vaughn and Susie Stafford Mesa Development 22. Prudential California 23. Prudential Calif ornla 24. Remme 25. Remax 26. Big Canyon McLain 27. Prudential Newport 28. Coldwell Banker 29. Coldwell Banker 30. Coldwell Banker 31 . Coldwell Banker, Agents 32. Coldwell Banker, Costa Mesa Laguna Beach 33. Chase ManHatten 34. George Elklna 35. George Elkins. Agents 37. Esther Yank Independent Realty 39. Gtw1t 8ulldhig Couftme & Aaoc. 40. Mortpge Rat .. Weet Cal Newport Flnandal 41 • 48. Quatfted 47. Real~ Round-up 48. Tart>ett I NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA .:.& PILOT I REAL ESTATE $828,000 BELCOURT Tl!RRACI! .. eore.CloMte9lloll..,,......b'lllle. . $428,000 2 BACK BAY HORSB PROPERTIES $1,125,000 1 ACRE+ TENNIS CT. $300K Price ReducUon BELCOURT SINGLE FAMILY ; .-.. BELCOURT TERRACE Plan "C" GonMOUa hardwood• a m•nr cuetotn toeture9. Prtced .. Miii $825,000 SPECTACULAR VIEW UCK BAY TENNIS ESTATE 1': BELCOURT TEA CE Price Slashed BEL URT HILL Pa.n 1 LOVELY MESA VERDE HOME a..-.a•,_,..._ • ..,. - w. a.. .. eota1111 a ,..... ...... . $239,000 .. ·=• Featured New Listings --.....---- ~ORT BEAa4/COS'rA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE Spectacular View Properties 4 Bdrm. home wit sweeping ocean views ENft C.rWU Over 112 ~view site in private beach comm . Da,14 Hlncltler & Sara Hln,,.an $1,295,000 Island Ll~ng U1t"4l Isle $3,450,000 Open contemporary design w/every amenity S~pft11nle Gro411 BalMI lsLuul $1,425,000 ~~ Wonderful 4 Bdrm. 3 Ba. plus 2 Bdrm. unit Sftlrkf H•rrfs Two Bdrm. duplex on canal, w/dramatlc views Ddf 8166 3 Bedroom, remodeled designer cottage M41Mf'Wll 0.Wll SATURDAY., September 21, 1991 I PAGE 5 Guard Gated Communities 5 Bdrm. custom home with dramatic views 5'"4111 LAlrd Belcourt Custa"' $2, 195,000 5 Bdrm. 4.5 Ba. custom home with ocean view ..,.. ~lie Pcartcft '3 Bdrm. '3.5 Ba. mountain & city lights view Vlrg Int. 'UIU Tranquil Corona del Mar Exciting harbor. city, ocean & Catalina views DonnG W•ll & Stelt. Slclr•r Spyglass Hill $1 ,295,000 Remodeled Southport. pool. spa & ocean views Susan Laird , N~-ORT BEAA"t/~STA M~RA~ /_REAL ESTATE Townhome Living $495,000 _."9"W ..... ________ __ El Oorado model overlooking 511t Fairway Dannf 8166 & Stella Shirar Family Neighborhoods 6 Bdrm. 4.5 Ba. with bonus room. patio & pool Bert & ~rlo RMf 4 Bdrm 2.5 Ba. with views of ocean & bay Katftw Granieri & BarNr• Hutcftlngs $699,900 Splendidly upgraded 5 Bdrm. home on large lot 2 Bdrm. 2 Ba. French doors. lovely patio Fami ly home with city lights & mountain vie~ Karen Betson, Bert & Marian Reedt1 Marie Far90 CMf U.bt11t.11 Huge price reduction! Fabulous quality location J.M. Peters built home In most desirable location Upgraded 4 Bdnn. family home with large deck Carol Berg · E•an CArlrett Ef4u1 C.rfrett Corona del Mar $495,000 Beau tiful contemporary 3 Bdrm. 3 Ba. Condo Mldrew Rowe 3 Bdnn. 2 Ba. enclosed patfo. freshly painted S.rNN H•tc'llrf• $525,000 Expanded large lot, room for motorhome or boat S.N Hbu .. e11 =J ~WPORT BEACff/C~A MESA ~tbf'/ ReAL:~TaTE . Other Listings Priced To Sell - 22 Belmont s 1,875,000 • Decorator's Delight - • 4 Bedroom, Pool and Spa 4 Windsor Was: $1,495,000 • 3 Bclnn. View Now: $1 ,050,000 •Vacant. Owner Says Sell! 1827 Port Renwick Was: $765,000 • 5 Bedroom Somerset Now:$729 ,000 • Remodeled Throughout 2 107 Yacht Daphne Wa s: $799.000 • Expanded New Beford Now:$699,000 • View, N~w Kitchen & Master Bath I 1860 Port Carlow Was: $659.000 • 4 Bclnn Plus Loft Now:$6 35,000 •Owner's Found Anoth~r 1957 Port Bristol Wa s: $579.000 •Remodeled & Expanded Now:$559,000 • Approved Plans For 2nd Story 2066 Port Bristol Circle Was: $5 10,000 • Extra Large Lot Now:$499,000 • Nicely Updated 3 Bclnn. Relocation .... Forces Sale! $200,000 Price Reduction You must see this panoramic view . property to appreciate the quality. Open House Sunday, September 22nd 1:00P.M. -5:00P.M. 1127 Goldenrod Corona del Mar For furlf1er inforrnaliorr . please call Donna Wall 675-3233 For More Information, Ask For: Susan Scanlan 720-9025 . Top PToductr First Quarter: -Most Transactions -Highest Volumt Corona Del Mar New Townhome Style Condos 700 A & B Begonia $499,000 & $599,000 Reduced $51,000 Each Flexible Developer · Open To Creative Offers! Will Equity Share Now. Great Opportunity To Buy Fabulous Quality, Ame nities & Location. For further mforrnalion. please call Carol Berg Broker Associate 760-1232 ~~TURDAY, Septe1nbePz1. @1 r ~AGE 7~ A Realistic Seller! Was: $2,350,000 Now: $1 ,850,000 11 Trafalgar -Harbor Ridge • Outstanding Custom Home • Approximately 22,000 sq/ft Lot • 5 Bedrooms, Terrific Opportunity 6 Chadbourne -Belcourt • Rare Single Story "Gallery"! • Prettiest Kitchen Ever • 4 Bedroom, Pool & Spa nforgettable Appeal 213 Irjs Once you step foor in this exquisite Olde Corona del Mar custom home you won't want to leave. Huge master s uite, four fire- places and gorgeous ocean views. $1,595,000 Sim Sadoski Gloria Robertson 640-2779 760-1232 Please Call FM Private Showing PAGE 8 /SATURDAY September 21, 1991 Debi Bibb Res. (714)642-8868 Bayshor~s 2612 Circle Like new! Ideal for family living. 5 Bdrm. separate children's wing. gourmet family kitchen. playroom, center brick patio with built- in barbecue. Roof top observation deck. $989,000 Harbor View Homes 1860 Port Taggart Best buy in Port streets, second price redu c- tion! Owner has moved and says, "Sell It!". Immaculate Carmel three doors to greenbelt and community pool. New Berber carpet, upgrades galore! Reduced to $475,000 NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE Bayshores 261 I Bayshore Premier location! San Francisco charm throughout. Elegant and sophisticated French Normandy design -3 Bdrm. 3 bath plus 3 car garage. Private patio for entertaining. $979,000 Big Canyon McLain #53 Sea Island Vacant-immedlateoccupancyposslble!Tum key 3 Bdrm. El Dorado. Rem odeled In Belcourt style -white on white decor, private wrap-around patio. Try lease/option. $369,000 Also Available Big Canyon View 3 Inverness Bavsbore Best Buy Equestrian Retreat 33 Acres 31 8 Grand Canal $739,000 Newport Heights 534 San Bernardino Gorg ous designer's home! 3 Bdrm. 2 Ba. plus house. Superior quality and tradi· tional tailing throughout. Luxurious master suite, enormous family kitchen. Colorful English gardens $695,000 445 San Bernardino Prime corner location, steps to Cliff Drive Park. New England charm throughout, 3 Bdrm. plus den, enormous master suite, eat In family kitchen . formal dining. You'll love this one! $785,000 SPYOLASS ••• Huge Price Reduction! Monumen- tal views or the ocean. bay and city llghts. Ex· panded Tradewtnds model. Rec:entty reinodeled. HardWOQSS ftoo,.. Frend\ doors. Bay wfndowa. Ari absolut~Q9(geoos home ....................... $1,295,000 Open lat/Sun 1-0 ........ m. 37 CeMbtia DrtM RANCHO SANTA FE ••• Perhaps one or the fin- est undeveloped parcels of land In Southern Cali· fomla's premier equestrian estate community. Two rare lake view sites. Available for purchase sepa· rately or together.............................. . . $4,500,000 BALBOA PeNINSULA.. •• Huge price reduc- tion! Worth seelng. An exceptionally well-situated waterfront property on two lots. Six bedrooms Four baths. Sixty feet of waterfront. Expansive har- bor views. Dock for a large yacht ............ $2,595,000 EMERALD BAY ••• Prlce reduced lor a quick sale. Hlghly preltJOlot.is gated community. A quiet cove ovenool(l1 the ocean. Spectacular three level =:~r.'~!1ceaC:,~: ... ~~~:~ ... ~~~·s1~~~ SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO ••• Magnificent French colonial coµntry home uniquely designed for the California lllestyle. Six bedrooms. SIX and one-half baths. Situated on 3.8 acres. Four car ga- rage. Elevator. Alr·condltlonlng. Three adjolnfng acres also available .................................. S 1, 795,000 LIDO ISLE ••• An excellent Investment op- portunity! The lowest price on the Udo Isle. Bay· front triplex. Two separate bayfront units. plus one unit above the garage. Ownef will provide the fi· nanclng.. .... .. ......... ......... . . ........ .. ..... S 1,495,000 BIG CANYON ••• Price reduction! Ultimate pri· vacy. A striking contemporary. Plan 4. Remodeled and expanded. Four bedrooms. Three and one-hatt baths Spectacular pool and spa. Located on a quiet cul·de-slic: ............................... St,375,000 BIG CANYON ••• Thls is a treasure. Original owner. Plan one Broadmoor. ThrH separate wfngs Master wing. Children's wing. Maids quarters Larfe farnlly room Soaring beamed ceiling. Quiet wet protected cul-de-sac ........................ St ,295,000 Open Sat/Sun 1 ·5 ......... 4 Winged Foot Lene SEA IS~D ••• Rarely on the market. "Mar· tlnique" end unit. Prime golf course location over· looking the fourteenth fairway of the Newport Beach Country Club. Three plus bedrooms. Four baths. Private pool. Spa. Flreplt. .... .... . .. $975,000 CLIFFHAVEN • ANOTHER PRICE RE· DUCTIONU... Choice Cllffhaven location. Lot value. Panoramic views of the ocean, bay and city lights. Thrff bedrooms. Thtff baths. Enemely mottllated .. uers. Please submit all otters .$795.000 Open Sat-Sun. 1 ·5 ............ 121 King• Pl•c• DOVER SHORl!S ••• Abtolutely Immaculate Dover Shor .. Cuttom horM. ~ parit4!ke yatd botdeted by mann plM trees. Plantation thUttera. = ~~ .~~~ ... ~~~~ ... ~.~·-~~ DOV!R SHORIS ••• Prtvate hideaway. L.owett PriCed vlhl property. OM third aCt't. Bay and city lights view. tw0 pt'IVate beac~a. Tremendous po. tentlal tor expanlk>n. Otfers Invited ............ 1725,000 Open SufMIQ 1·5 •••••••• 1000 .. ntlego DtM ~~·~·~ HARBOR VIEW HILLS ••• Award winning re- model! This home has an astounding range of views. Views of the ocean, bay. Catalina and night lights. Highest street In the area. Large comer fot. Two story. Three bedrooms. Three ba1hs. This home is worth seeing ............................... $1 ,295,000 Open lunday 1-0 •••••••••• 2915 lbbtlde Aoecl 8AYCREST ••• This one wlll send your salivary glands Into overdrive. Dramatic design. Retractable roof. Massive atrium. Four ~rooms. Four and one-half baths Child safe pool. Spa ......... $725,000 BAYCREST ••• Price reduced! This handsome home commands a stately presence. Ftve bed- rooms. Four baths. Addltlofial features Include, stunning step-up Irving room, Impressive dining room, and a massive family room. The rear temtee features a gated. child sale pool. ............... $699,500 Open Sunday 1 ·5 ........ 1528 Santiago Drtv• BAYCREST ••• This is definetely a home you must see. Aawtess Inside and out Sweeping cor- ner lot. Original owner. Four bedrooms. Family ~:~hi~~~~~ ... ~~.~ .. ~ ... ~'.~~~~~ ~~~~·~ .. a~~ HARBOR VIEW HILLS ••• lndulge yourself. Ooean and bay views. Four bedrooms. Two baths. Freshly painted inside and out. A very large lot. Quiet street. A most uncrowded residence. Price to sell............ .... ................... ............ ....... .. .. $649,950 Open Sunder 1·5 ••••••• 1129 Whit• Salle W•r BAYCREST ••• A treasured landmark A rare op- portunity. A totally remodeled three bedroom clas- sic:. Meticulous attention to details. Excellent loca- tion. Park like lot This tiome has everything. Don't miss it.......... .. . .. .. .. . ... .. .. ... . .... $599,000 BAYCREST ••• A home may very well be the largest Investment made. A buyer has every right to demand that it justifies the price. This one does. Four bedrooms. Two and one-half baths. Alr- cond1tlonlng_,_ Large yard.... .. ....... ... . .... $595.000 Open Sat/Sun 1·5 ....... 2021 Windward Lane UPPER BAY ••• Traditional In feel and appeal Cont.0111po1ary in design and ambience A magnlfl· cent family home Uniquely planned with totally separate chfldrens or guest wing SS69.000 HARBOR VIEW HILLS ••• Nearly lot value Don't miss this opportunity. Vlews of bay. ocean. and Catalina Three bedroom Two and baths Pool. Spa Walk to Fashion Island Needs decorat· Ing and remodeling. Owner will consider a lease option.......................................... . .. ........ $549,SOO BAYCREST ••• Price Reduction!! Thia handsome home commands a stately preMnce. An estab- lished famltv neighborhood. Ave bedrooms. Two and one-half baths. Pool. Spa. A brand new sauna tor year round entertainment ...................... SS49,500 Open ~at/Sun t •S ••••••••• 2045 Shlpwar Lene BAYCREST ••• A prominent neighborhood. Burst· Ing with posslbllltles A sens Ible price. Excellent noorplan. Quality you can SM. Comfort you can fMI. Four bedrooms Two and one-hal baths. Beautiful courtyard....................... .. ...... $549,500 631·7300 SATURDAY, September 21, 1991 I PAGE 9 BAYCAEST ••• Price reduction! Spectacular qual· lty. Privacy. Seclusion. Quiet street In a prtvlledged neighborhood. Impressively remooeled and up- p,raded. Four bedrooms. Four baths. Crown mold· ng. French doors. Three car garage .......... $845,000 HARBOR VIEW HOMES ••• Popular Palermo model. Four bedrooms. Two and one-hall baths. Huge bonus room. Pool. Spa. Lowest priced Pal· ermo. You add the special touches. ... ..... $529.000 WESTCLIFF ••• A ltttle jewel! Beautifully remod· eled home. Three bedrooms. Two baths Two fire- places. HardwOOd noors. French doors. Crown molding. Spot lights Delightful family home. Large yard with lots of used brick. ... . ... $525.000 NEWPORT NORTH ••• The combination 01 eJC· traordlnary location, lot size and amenities make this Medina model a best value. This carefully put together home has a marble entry hall. two marble fireplaces, Berber carpeting and air-conditioning. Unmistakably the best ... . ................ ... $519,000 Open Sunder 1·5 ........ 2989 Cort• Portonno WESTCLIFF ••• Thls three bedroom. twO and one-hall bath home Is In Impeccable condition. Separate dining room. Family room. Large master sune. Beautlfulfy maintained yard. A perfect family home. Owner wm help with the financing ... $496,500 BLUFFS ••• Pdc:e reduction! Large expanded Plan Z. Private end unit. Four bedrooms. Four baths Newly remodeled kitchen with Corlan counter tops New Mexican paver tile floors. Wrap around patio for private entertaining . . .. $470 000 COSTA MESA HEIQHTS ••• curb appeal and charm eJCude from this Immaculate and beautltully maintained heights home. Three bedrooms. Two baths. All new kitchen French doors open to a large enclosed patio. Lushly tanoscaoed Three car garage. .. . .. .. . .. . $429.000 Open Sundar 1·5 ......... HS10 Tuatln Avenue UPPER BAY ••• Large family home Secluded Private Remodeled Two story Four bedrooms Three baths Separate bonus room 81\ck bay and mountain vtev...s Large varo with pool and spa $400000 EASTSIDE COSTA MESA .•• A tremendous value. Great curb appeal Three bedrooms Two battis. Open ceiling in ·the living room Berber car- pet throughout Mature, att1active landscaping A family home at an atto1dabte price This home won't last . .. $395 000 Open Sunde~ 1--5 .......... 323 E. 22nd Str .. t EASTSIDE COSTA MESA ••• Jus1 reduced' Very private street Quiet location large. two story home. Three bedrooms. Three baths Formal din Ing room. Oen. Nice sized yard. Immaculately main· tafned. Seller Is extremely motivated $359,000 MESA VERDE ••• ln a word "adorable" This treasure has been updated to per1ec:llon and is in move In condition. Three bedroom. Two bath c.- ramlc tile In the kitchen and baths Plantation shut· tm. Hatdwood floors .................................. $275,000 0.,... Sat/Sun 1-0 •••• 3211 Mlch'99n Avenue ftSTCLIPP ••• Great location. CIOse to every· thing. Upgraded. Light. Cozy. Two bedrooms. Two and one half baths. La~e master suite. Private rw':,o ~ ~~~-=ng .. ~~.~ .... ~~~u~lty ~I :~~5~ 1817 WESTCLIFF DRIVE, NEWPORT BEACH '. ••• t • t ••••• .... ... . ..... , ........................ . ..... ,,,., ....... ··············· ....................... , ....... . ................. , .............................................. , .. ,,. .. PAGE 10 I SATURDAY September 21, 1991 NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MES~ PILOT 1 REAL ESTATE WATERFRONT HOMES, INC. Realtors ® Exclusi\·e Orange County Affiliate of Sorheby's lnternarional Realty EASTSIDE COSTA MESA Pllri<.hkegrOU'ldssurround thtS l sty -capt> S('nes 2 bd 2 Nlth f\.mhm w/ paho & great poteohal n \I l •IOO $194.000 SOUTH COAST ME.TAO Beau11ful 2 bd 2nd fir unit 2 maste~. l-oc-.>m 11 rk sk~ioqhr' I~ qreenbelt & comm pool & spa CLHI 7toO ~"O() .-$1 &9.!'>UO HUNTINGTON BEACH · Landmark g11;irdl'd ...Julr tornm•JrHI) l 14 , kt 'l''"' h S.1qhr mor•CHt'J 2 NI"' / fc\m1ly m1 (lH) ,, II t<H10 $187 900 COSTA MESA """ °' l-d 2 Nllh hou~(' F.lm•I) room "' ""<'dhh l'f'k r•,11•· \\ l,\fl""e C"'-<'• & ~:ard"' 'I nut Ire~ 0...rwo ,,, -. '"II /\'.,\!," Ott,••' o 1 1 14 uo $ 1 90 000 EASTS I DE COST A MESA Bngt11 1-Pauuful 3 bd l\mhm high \ coln'q' "'-~ "'t>lnl'h 14....00 liumong frpk "'~"P lt round deck & dbl g." "9<' 1.>31 140(1 $249.000 VlUA BAlBOA Be3utolul, us1om1zl'd 2 bd condo w/ lllrge deck bl O..l'an \\1 lrom m;i.,rer Boght ~ OJ'l('n comer loc.:itlOf'I t.>31 1400 $259 000 EASTSIDE COSTA MESA Completely 1emockk-d from tne rn~tdeout 3 bdrm lrpk be1WT1edcl:(rngs deck&e\tralMgeyard bJl 1400 "' $275.000 COSTA MESA f"c' 1n lo\'Clj,' smllll cul <lc"Slll. community. 2 bds 2 Nlth~ drnrng & l.vnol\ room o p<•n1119 lo a tnum paho b3 l 1400 $279 600 BAYVIEW COURT 8.· 11Ulltul t'>riqht Med1terrlllle<1n 2 bd 2 bath <'nd on1t"' 2 QMc)91"> /It. provote paho on 9"ePnbell Comm pool & spa (> 11 1 <l()Q $285.000 EASTS IDE COST A MESA 2 bd house .... 2 btlths & d,...mg room 'l Md & douNe qar."9<' R 2 IOI f, l 1 1400 $300.000 V1U.A BALBOA Brlqht & rmmll\.ull\11' 2 bd condo with oceon \1el4 C ommunrf\,' J'IO'il spo & tmms Nke to beb<.h L 11 1400 S320.000 ++ WATERFRONT HOMES. INC. ++ OPEN HOUSES SATIJRDAV & Sl/NDAY 2223 Fiest•. Bluffs.NB 3 bd Townhome Jibed Cetinelian $385.000 1003 SonwrHt Lane. Westchff. NB 3 bd Hou~ Heidi Moody $515.000 J 706 Pon SMffkld. Hbrt>ot' View Homes 3 bd. Houst' Chns Satterfield $525.000 220 Apol.u. Balboa Island 4 bd Hou~ Susie Busch -Grayce Taliaferro $785 000 210 Larlcspur. Corona del Mao 3 l-d H.x!Sf' Regina Rtchardson Tim Can $8%.000 14 1 1 Klnga RoMI Chffhllvt'n N B 5 hJ H.x1st' Rob Giem $1 oQS 000 6 19 Vta Udo Soud Lido Isle. N B c, t:\i Hou"' Margo Stuart Austin D<!lyn~ & M<irk JMMoo $1 7Q9 000 27 lnvern~sa. Big Cany0n. NB 4 bd H.ww Olga M.:irtne<A"S · &rb.lra Tompkms 1-2 77c, 000 SATURDAY 205 Monte Vist• Uls.tside Co<,ta M~.., Roy Frec.>man 63 &ycnst Court Bayviev. Court P~HMTISOfl 35 C.nyon CrHt Corona del M,,, Bob T ompluns 5 19 S.n .. 1'n•. Newport H('tght\ Manny Stelllflo • 34342 Port Lantun Corona d<-1 Mar Joanno Hendne 2723 Ocun Blvd . Coronll del Mar Barb¥a Tompkms SUNDAY 2141 Iris Pt.c.. Ulstsoc::le C~ta M~ Courtland Alex 420 62nd StTect (LI-ii. Newport Sho.-es Manlyn Cle.:irv 54 7 S.nt• 1'n• Newport Helqhis M.:irlme Hassel 15 7 7 Mlnm11r Pmrnsul.:i Pornt Anne Freeman 100 Vi. Cordov• Udo Isle Moureen Downey J 16 Vta lt ... c.. Lido l<Je Roy Freeman 226 Ruby. Balboa Island Adell Potterson l bd Ho11sl' $275 000 2 td Cond.1 $285 000 3 lxi To ... nhomc 1 $38Q.500 3 bd Hou'(' $498 000 !'> bd Hou"" $1 .3%.000 2 bd Hou,r f.1 59!'> 000 4 bd Hou'>l' $349.900 lbd H~ $389 500 3 bd House M89 000 3 bd. Hou<.e f.!'>6!'>.000 3 bd. Hou'tl' $&29.000' 3 bd House $649.000 2 bd House $649.000 3 2 Vicnn.. Hbrt>ot' Rodgio. N B 4 ~ T owntronw Judy Bet1tty $ 765.000 2149 Mlnnwr. Pminsula Po1n1 3 bd House Jill Adrus $849 000 301 La Jolla. Newport Helgits 4 bd. House Che~ Carlson , $865.000 500 Momlng Sblr Lan•. Dover Shores 4 bd HO\M' Tony Stolz $1069,000 321 PopPV.COf'onll del MM 6 bd.House Dl«le Canon $1.195. 000 NEWPORT HEJGHTS Cht1rmlng refurl>Wled 3 bd Cape C I ..., / famri)' rm Fr doors. hrdwd 111'S& lowly yard & paho P~""" le""'4' optlOO b3 l 1400.. .. . .. . . ...... ... .. . ..... S4SQ.UOll NEWPORT SHORES Spacious 1 sty 3 bd 14'/ bonus '"-"" \aultt'd cr~1ngs & p.lho Walk 10 ocean. comm pool & tenn ... b31 1400 $3JC) (101 • MISSION Vff.JO Beautiful 5 Bd h<lnlC! w/ Country Em1t1.J1 fl'elrng F amll~· rm w/ I-rick ftpk fo"1'lo&I dining & den T 11pl• $352 C,011 NEWPORT HARBOR Immaculate 2 bd bayfront condo"' '-'~ & ~n~rt vus BoatcJopbl $2 per ft Llt!M opto rsubmittradt>1<l1 h b1 l 1400 $3&5 Qtlll BA VVlEW COURT Beautifully decor.:ited newer J M Pete" I td ~Tlhm 1r1 secunty complex w/pool & spa Mllfble fl~ & 111 '" 631·1400 ....... ..... i3oQ ooo EASTSIDE Co..t.t MttS<t tot.ill remodel Bngit 3 ld. vaultr I ce~mg-. ~~9'ts frpk MW baths & kttc:hm & be&utlful I""~ 631 1400 .. S379 mio NEWPORT SHORES Largest 2 sty 4 bd beo<:hfront hr>1111• Comm pools & tmnls 2 blocks to ocean. (lH) b3 l 1400 $38Q OOl• CORONA OU MAR'S Canyon Crttt townhomes w/ co1111n pool & sra Be.:iutlful rt'modck-d 3 bd w/ scr.:i~ ceiltngs f'Cl\t'" & minors <.>31 1400 $38<> C.Ull NEWPORT SHORES Waterfront w/ paddleboat Charmn'19:? sl)• 4 bd 1r1 comer loc.thon Great are.:i with commun11V pool',\: tennl~ 631 1400 . .. "" .. $474 QOO NEWPORT AT THE BEACH Colonial 4 bdrm home I Hn.I. to both bay & oc•an Outside entranu to 2 bdYms fM moth<'r 1n law suite t>31 1400 .S475 ooo NEWPORT HEIGHTS Nice 3 bdrm home• olfictt/dft't w/ lrpl. owr gaor wood deck '4''""' & BBQ & iusn landscbf>ing 1>31 14 .. . ................ $498.000 9 Point Loma. Spyg!M&. CdM 5 bd. House EASTSIDE COSTA MESA Charming 3 bd remodeled home LomiiiM Famngton $1 .310.000 - onlargerlotw/pool l~t& bnghlwfresh rulnt be«nedce\linn 330 v·-Udo N rd I •-'-I·'-3•3 bd. [)vplev CORONA HlGHl.ANDS Wtrm & cNrmlng 3 bd house w/ & new kllchen r-... ,, Patti c;,~r 0 . wuo "" s2 .700.000 hrclwd firs. used brick frpk & deconitor toucha. beek yard wl 63I·1400 $295.000 ~6:C.t6t, ..... .. ..................... $539.000 Specializing in properties for sale or lease ... on the water ... near the water ... and with a view of the water ••. CORONA DEL MAR OFFICE NEWPORT BFACH OFFICE 2600 E. COAST HIGHWAY . 714-760-3600 2436 W. COAST HIGHWAY 714-631-1400 BAIBOA ISLAND OFFICE 315 MARINE AVE. 714-673-6900 .. NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE SATURDAY, September 21, 1991 I PAGE 11 WATERFRONT HOMES, INC. Realtors ® Exclusive Orange Cou11ty Affilia te of Sothehy's Internatio nal Realty BALBOA ISi.AND Shinglrd ch11tm<'r fomlal d1n1119 w/ frpk f11m1ly room, goumwt kitchen 2 mMll'r su1tc.'S & pnv<1te sp<> 673-6900 $649.000 CUFFHAVEN lmm.xu'4t<' l"'able 4 bd faxcr f11m1ly rm v.'/ frplc & 14'rge yMd Lovc.'ly OC'ighborhood w11!il to 1111 schook 760 3600 $315.000 HARBOR VIEW HOMES Fr<">hly l"'"1ted 3 bd \4 /new c11rpct & ttk 111 <'nlry bt k11, hm p<'ltlO "4·/ hot tub Clos<-to school & comm 1)()t)J 760 JuOO $525.000 PENINSULA POINT C.urcr 2 ~1\11 bd home w/ 1 don 1st floor d1n1ng & f.,mll\.' rOt>llh M1l'trr "4/ sunckck up. 5leps to ~ & IX<'M 6.l I 1400 'i-C:,b5.000 PENINSULA PT. FM.1Ulo11' llew<'r dupk'< w/ 3 bds each. hr<>pld•<'~ p3t10<. & ~(Ofll<'°' MMur<' trt'<"• & l<indscaping ~tep' tOOCC<'ln & &v 031 1400 is% ooo PENINSULA dupll'x In lo\"'I)' qul<'I neighbnrhood of tree lined slr<>l'ts Upp<>r v./ 1 txl~ 2 b,.,th~ Lower 2 ~s w/ 1 b.lth 631·1400 $595.000 Nt."WPORT AT THE BEACH Rl'modef,-d dupl<'x with 4 b:1 & 2 b:I unit<> on Wlder lot nqht MrQ<,,. from thr Sc'lnd 631 1400 $59~ 0011 BALBOA ISLAND D.-rhng <;h111glrd 2 bd ,011.-ge 1.1.1th d<'n Lots of knot!\,' p1nv <'Incl 2 ~r~ """ '"'''°"' 673 6QOO $625.000 UDO ISLE G1 <ldo1" \.\<'II c •"<'d lex I "'Y 3 bd home oo 45' lot Ught & opm. 1..ory d<'n ~1~ to sunny bnck p.llio 631 1400 .S64q.ooo CORONA DEL MAR Ternfl\: remodelrd duplex. 3 bd owners unit w/ frpk & prrv<\te pal~ plus 2 bd v~ted cetln19 rental 760·3600 . ... . $649.000 NEWPORT HEIGHTS lnvnacuj.,te 2 sty 3 txl home w/ combo f11mily/dlnlng room w/ ftrepl11ee. hardwood floon. beautiful yard & mini OCe<\n ~ 760·3600 $659.000 PENINSUlA POINT Buutlfut 3 ~home. remodeled from ground up In '89 Den dining & famllyrms & IA.I roof deck+ every amenity 631-1400 .. .. ... $850.000 BA1.80 A ISl.ANO C'h.,nn1ng 1 lid c "''''l<' y,,/ l''Jmb1nation fam1ly/d1ning rm o iwn1ng to ~Ide pc>ho 631 1400 1-f,C,'l $()(J PENINSULA POIJ'IIT 2 sty 3 ld ("<t<'n'!>1vely rrmodeled ·old MontNey · hnm<' 14 d1n1n3 mom & gr<'lll k1L<.h•·n St<'ps to Oc<><"l1 & &y 631 ·1400 .. Sb75.000 UDO PARK ORJVE G.tcnstv<'ly remodeled luxuriou> 2 txlm1 bayfront 1..ondo w/ l'lo'lyimnr pt>liO. den & boot d<Xll Le"5<'/1ea"' option' 631 1400 Sb7'loon UDO PARK DRIVE H19hn"' \.\/be..,u11full~ de;,, r.-tl·d 2 txl u1111 0(<'<"1• bt l.hr1nnd \\I' ~Cllrtl', l:oldg do.,nn311 pr,JI Ix <1•<1 031 1400 l-b'l; (J(J(J Pt°NINSULA POIJ'IIT To tal!\, remcxM~ 3 bdrm h•::.me .n rarl.' huge lot 1.1. I fam1,Y rm cl1mnq rm&. ""J"•'lrllte gst hs.e <:>r r..ff1• <' 631-1400 i74Q 000 HARBOR RJDGE de~""'' P'!rUct 4 bd ·crut to.Mlhome >M dwung & famll\.• rooms llt loft g<ime r')()Ol Plontc'lllQn shutter; MirrClfs & 3 frpk ... 760·3600 t 7t>S 000 BALBOA ISLANL> TWQ sty 4 b:1 honw v./ sep<irate 9'>' mrs Frmch door~ o pen to lo..ell,• brKk paho "le1.1. roof & furn""-<' 673-6900 $785 000 l.O,l>O'. t-;";LA'!lol) ,\ 'i11thd') ' lnti:m..11mn,1l Rrah) l·\du""' In till· hl·an nt l.;w·uJ.,n' \.h)la11, 1h" la"11"'"'' l\WIT•'111po•r.1r. ~ ,.,," tn\lon h<'ll~ 1ncluJc:•.Jna\lo 1ng mom. 'tlfln~ r1ium t:~llc:r.. mJ,tl'r,u1h'. :' i:ut<t <u1t~< 'tu;Jy & <UNi:mnc:an l;l\'Cm rr<c:mblrn~ a K .. mdn h.t1h "'"h '"'1mn11n~ pnol cl <tram mom Rnxhurr •:'o.t!Wl:'O PENINSULA POINT French Ne>nnandy 3 bd home. fam1~ rm gourmet kitchen w/ e111ng area. m<sster suite ,,...; frplc & tmck patlO b31-l400 $849 000 NEWPORT HEIGHTS Spacious top quality 4 txl home,,../ ocean ws. dining & family rms. 2 frpkes. Fr doors. bay 14md<M-s & bitlconles 631-1400 . SSb5 000 UDO PARK DRIVE srectacular 111ews of ocean bay & c11',· lights from this beautifully decor<)ted 7th fir 2 bdrm t'Ondo "ecurlty bldg 631 -1400 $8b5.000 UDO ISLE 8e11Ut1ful 2 sty 3 bd C3pe Cod w/ dining & farrul~· nns H11rdl4'00d (ll)()f'S p11ned windows & latticed bn.-:k P"tlO on extra large lot 631-1400 . $895.000 CHINA COVE Intimate hlde-a·w"Y steps from beach. Master living rms & patio with b.~ \lk>w on top Ar w/ 2 bdrms do\411 REDUCED 760-3600 S94C).000 BALBOA ISi.AND &yf ront duplt'X w/ 4 bd & 3 bd untts OwrslMd I.Slits unnot be duplicated today Gre111 bil~· \/leWS b7J..6900 $1 098 000 HARBOR RJDGEt>11quls1telydt>cor<"t~ 4 bd ·ut,,I<' Home 1.1. octan & city i.ght v!N.'S Pub room w/ full bo1 N f"d!Wled hbr,,I) 760-3600 . $1 1 q5 000 DOVER SHO RES C:..Julh\4l'~t l.Olll"mr.-.r"'r> "('f'c)rate m~t('r <.t11te & 1tx-drCjt'lf11141ng l11m1I\ rm Ai. d('1• 11.. l11oJ1i. land" c>pl'\! lentr...i pool b3 I 1400 H OoQ 011(1 UDO ISi.£ T r.t.-11\ •rm• c.kled top iuahf\ :, t,1rn Ii ·~ :hn1n'l & fao11fy nns F1 d.,r," ~ \.l.1nd ""' l<"lrQ<' lr>t 6.-I:;~,·~ ro\h~• oll-1400 H 'iQ; ''"'' DANA POINT B<'t>•1t1ful C, "t h"111<'"' q •r.'11 .mtPm S.-., t:>I ''' ' \\ h.,,~ ,,, \' ,,. <"•"· \ H IA"' r r.·n h i ,.. ,, I I h,,,1, I , .... prr•lt "''' '"'" 1i.,,.1 .. , •r 1 7 hO 11tl 111 ~ J ~<r, , 1011 CORO NA DEL MAR E\ •11111.111, •1 1 1111. I l t'l'd "n >-T 11 \4 v.fl1t~~~r-. r \,~\A' dmu.,.. ~ l'11•1I.' 111 ... c1.·n ~ft m \J •' rr ... \,\ •I'"•'' ~t,111 t>ll 1400 ~I .... -· II If COTO DE CAZA (11<'\"''' •n1 '-1.v>· •1 'lb.in•• t r('nd1 "\ >rilo.'1)cl\ on l I '2 ,,, '""' "''•'<'1'1119 l<\\.\11 N q3rd<'"" h(\ R·-·n"'n ~"" .1 ~ 'I'~ 7h0 1000 $1 Ql)C, 0111• DOVER SHO RES Lo,rli,• "<''' ~ txl Countr\' Fr<'nch b.•\irn"t homev./l11rgedo.k Gou1Tn"tl,11t•hen Fr('11(hdo...·rs~1A11xl ""' & paW!r Ille b31 1400 $2 JQ; (:fl() HARBOR IS LAND ORJVE b <l'pll•'of'lc'lll\ el<'qant 4 tidm1 ba~1ront \lllo,,.. /IMg(' d I\ ,ovrt\<1rd" 'I'"~ bi\\':fro11l t<'nc'l,r 63 1 1400 ~2 JQ; ()00 LINDA ISi.£ \.l,1q111f1,c:nt lic!1d1 nt "''th 1,,19' .t .... i. lmmo'l.•1lah' o bdrm <1 .. ot<>mpor,\I\ l-lt'.,,.h<'d ,, ~ m6•lile & IC'c'ldrd gl3s.s 6311400 s-211.:;ooo UDO ISi.£ 60 oo bao,. ,,.. l-<'b<.h ~ l<iliulou' 'w"' ....,, "'"' refurt-.shed duple\ l txl m.-im residence '' "''''° & 3 bd ·'I'' -:; car 911r<'lge b3 l 1400 $2 700 000 BIG CANYON l'~t<ite ,,../ o..,er 150 oo 'th 1111"""'-High -:eUmged rooms t0elude 4 ~rooms 2 larn11\ •ooms snid\ -bt n'lc'IKI s qwrt<'"' b31 -1400 $2 77:., 000 SOUTH lAGlJNA M,"9111ficenr q bdrm Med1tt'n~C111 ocl'<inltont 1111111. guest houw. staff qrtrs & 9"'1'94! for b .: <"lrs S1111rs to l-<'<Kh 760·3600 5-Q,000.000 Specializing in properties for sale or lease ... on Ille water ... 11ear tl1e waler ... a11d wit Ii a i1iew of tire water ... CORONA DEL MAR OFFICE 2600 E. COAST HIGHWAY 714-760-3600 NEWPORT BEACH OFFICE 2436 W. COAST HIGHWAY 714-631-1400 BALBOA ISIAND OFFICE 315 MARINE AVE. 714-673-6900 PAGE 12 I SATURDAY September 21, 1991 NEWPORT BEACH/COstA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE WATERFRONT HOMES. INC. I .. Realtors,A· Speciali3ilt9 '" pe"JNetieJ "1c Mk tJC le~···"" u~ 1t1at« ••• 11eae tM wat« ••. IU!ltl """ a illew "' th wztec •.. VICKI LEE Residence: 673-6573 Business 631-1400 BALBOA One year old custom home. High ceilings, hardwood fl oors, 3 BO. office. 2 full and 2 half baths. 2 Limestone fireplaces, one In spacious master suite. Quiet street. $770.000 LIDO PARK DR. Luxurious 2 80 & den. 3 bath bayfront condo. Boat dock, private atrium. marble & mirrors, 9' celllngs, flreplas:e.& Berber carpet. $675,000 BAYFRONT LIDO ISLE Double lot. Lovely 3 BO. 3 bath home with 3 bed , 2 ba apartment. Recently remodeled. Private patio & decks on sandy beach. $2.700,000. Marguerite Watson Residence: 858-8034 Business: 760-3600 Lis Olsen Residence: 759-8520 Business: 760-3600 CORONA DEL MAR 600 and 6001/2 Orchid Ave. BEAUTIFUL DUPLEX ON QUIET CORNER COMPLETELY REMODELED IN 1981. 3 bedroom, 2 bath owners' unit with fireplace and large all glass bay window in living room Master suite has pnvaw patio, French doors plus large master bath with exercise area Add111onal 2 ?edroom, 11"2 bath unit with fireplace, vaulted ceiling(; and private balcony All in impeccable cond111on1 $649,000 Move in perfut condo on the bayfront Fantastic views. Attractive tri-lcvel home in great ina Cove locale Just a few steps to the beach, bay views Finished in a modified Art Deco style, must sec! Owner says must stll now! and much more!!! Now reductd over $100,0001 Prict ~uctd to $719,000 Penthouse con on t e ay wit mere J e panoramic vtews, Corona del Mar to Catalina, Lido, and more. A rare '>pportunity for best views! Owner says bring all offers! Now available at $859,000 For your private showing of these and other fine homes ... or ... to arrange a consultation regarding the sale of your property, please call A C"•t deal ror you at $949,000 STE.VE BIZAL, Exclusive Coastal Properties Specialist 723-1565 760-3600 Exclusive Orange County Affiliate of -Sotheby's International Realty NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT LA~ ESTATE ALONG THE coAsr ON THE COAST VIEWS OF THE COAST SATURDAY, September 21, 1991 I PAGE 13 LINDA ISLE BAYFRONT A true value! 3BR, completely remodefed. Fabulous contemporary Harbor home. Large 9500 plus sq . ft. Pristine residence. Fabulous views. $860,000 pier & slip. $1,975,000LH Umcomparable views. Reduced. NEWPORT SHORES Dramatic two storied, 4BR, 2 $389,000 BRING OFFERS BAYCREST · 4BR ·POOL · $697,000 HARBOR RIDGE -2BR • VIEW • $499,000 BAYCREST · 4BR • REMODELED -$585,000 UPPER BAY · FABULOUS REMODEL • $549,000 SEAVIEW • SBA • 4BA • VIEW • $839,000 INCOME PROPERTIES CORONA DEL MAR • SO OF PCH -$575,000 CORONA DEL MAR • FIXER • $489,000 WEST NEWPORT -1 BU< TO SAND -$545,000 PENINSULA -1 BR -R2 -$395,000 JASMINE CREEK TRADmON (714)644-6200 SEA ISLAND VIEW Two storied, 2BR. Model perfect. $737,500 CORONA DEL MAR Remodeled 3BR, plus unit. So of PCH. $875,000 .... Expanded, two storied 3BR, large lot. Waterfall, spa. $589,000 PAGE 14 I SATURDAY September 21, 1991 w spa tub, 48R, Motivated sellers $585,000 BAYCREST·Generous use of bflck. gourmet kitchen, 4BR, remodeled, pool $697,000 BAYCREST·lvan Wells built, country kitchen, 4BR, corner location $699,500 BAYRIDGE··Upper, mm1 view. 2BR. close to pool and spa. move-in cond1t1on $280.000 BAYSHORES-Extra large lot, 38R. spacious par10 Close to beaches and Maflna $575,000 BAYSHORES·Custom designed 2 years new Med1teffanean Villa Pnvate g;:ired con.mun1ty S 1,450.000 BAYSHORES·Cottage. 3BR,large lot, remodeled kitchen and baths, room for add1t1on $749,000 BAYVIEW TERRACE-Three years new. 3BR. secunty system Close to Back Bay $419.000 BLUFFS-"Back Bay 111ews, Popular "E" Plan, 4BR, 2 SBA. Close to Back Bay Nature Park $429,000L H BLUFFS-FRONT ROW! View, Dolores plan, 38R, 2.5BA. remodeled and expanded l(ltchen NOW! $599,000 BLUFFS-Quiet cul-de-sac. one level, 3BR, 2BA. large courtyard. back patio on greenbelt. S3~HJ,OOO BLUFFS-Remodeled end unit, newly refurbished bathrooms and kitchen, Three BR, 2.5BA. $439,000 BLUFFS-Expanded kitchen and dmmg room. 2BR. end of cul-de-sac Spa pnvate patio $450,000 BLUFFS-Highly upgraded 38R, Tona. end unit.new kitchen, view onto large green field $439,000 BLUFFS-VIEW' VIEW' Highly upgraded 2BR, many custom features, back patio on greenbelt $369,000 BLUFFS-"H" Plan, 2BR, spacious single story living, high ceilings, balcony off living room. $299,000 CANYON CREST· Two 2 master suites BEACON BA Y·BA YFRONT, custom home. plus 1tbrarytoff1ce. Remodel SBR. 4 5BA. remodeled, master SU1te leaded glass doors $389,900 w bay vie.vs $2.495.000L H CORONA DEL MAR·Duplex 313 plus BELCOURT-Lovely views, one level. 2BR. 1ear art1s1s studio 212, perfect spacious master swte. breakfast area overlooks deck and trees $535,000 BELCOURT-CUSTOM TENNIS ESTATE pools waterfall, cabana. 5BR, 5 SBA. .Jlmost 3/4 acre lot S3,895,000 BELCOURT·Pnme location, 3 SBA, pnvate spa Central atr, central vacuum, custom features $919,900 BIO CANYON-Extra large lot, 4BR. remodeled pool home Many custom upgrades. elegant' $1, 195,000 B.C MCLAJN-New on market 2BR, den. custom built-ms, upgrades, plantation shutters. $287,000 B.C MCLAJN·Walk to 4th fairway from ground level entry. Two BR, 2BA 2 car enclosed garage. $495,000 8 .C MCLAIN·Mm1 view of city ltghts, trees. 2BR, corner location, fight and bf/ght. $395,000 owner user or mvestment $565,500 CORONA DEL MAR-Four houses to Big Corona Remodeled 1986, 3BR, maids quarters, patio with spa $1 , 150,000 CORONA DEL MAR-Duplex, S.Hwy, beach cottage plus 2BR, unit One block to foot bndge $575.000 CORONA DEL MAR·One block to ocean, corner location, charming cottage, 2BR, plus den Build later $759,000 CORONA DEL MAR·38R, plus separate 2BR, unit with view. Spa m patio Wall< to beaches s 795,000 CORONA DEL MAR·R·2 owner/user or investor units Great potential for remodel $475,000 CORONA DEL MAR·Reduced! cottage on R-2 lot, plans available for 2nd unit. Close to village. $459,000 ' -, L NEWPORT-BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT/~ ESTATE A SATURDAY, September 21 , 1991 I PAGE 15 overlooks canyon, ocean view, pnvate beach. $845,000 walls of glass, 4BR, cathedral ceilings. $2,205,000 CORONA HIGHLANDS-Under construction. EMERALD BAY-Street to street lot, Oversized condominium.choose your finishes. Ocean view $075,000 whitewater VJews, 3BR. 3.5 BA. compare at $1,705,000 DOVER SHORES-Designers own gated mfni EMERALD BAY-BIG! BIG whitewater estate. Renovated, on extra large .... lot. S 1,005,000 DOVER SHORES-Views! Four BR. 3BA. pool and spa, Ivan Wells built Immaculate! $939,000 DOVER SHORES-148 FT BAYFRONT" Dock. 21st century sty/mg New construction Pool overlooks Bay Call for brochure $3,395,000 DOVER SHORES-Views ! Backs onto the Bay! Courtyard pool, 5BR,3 SBA. lots of potential. $675,000L.H DOVER SHORES-Picture Perfect! 4BR. County kitchen. French doors to patio with spa. $749,500 EASTS/DE-New! duplex. easy to convert to sffam1/y. 3BR, 2BA. plus 2BR. 1BA. Ouallty materials. $689,500 EASTSIDE-Currently lowest priced 4BR. large lot, R. V. access Huge side yard Great location! $289,000 EASTSIDE-Mesa Bluffs, sunset views. ftom this 3BR. residence. Reduced' Now'S250,000 EMERALD BAY-New on market' Very large ocean view lot. 3BR. 2.SBA. $1,650,000 EMERALD SAY-Views to Dana Point. 4BR. French doors, enclosed patio with spa and B.B.O. $1,450,000 views, custom, reconstructed, Professionally designed. $2, 100,000 EMERALD SAY-Oceanside.facing Emerald Bay green and beach, 4BR. master wf(ireplace. $2, 100.000 HARBOR HIGHLANDS-Close to park, 3BR. 2BA, plus 1BR, 18A, guest quarters. $470.000 HARBOR ISLAND·"THE ULTIMATE! BAYFRONT" Call for details, brochure S 12,000,000 HARBOR RIDGE-Premier view. outstanding location, 2BR. prtvate patios. $530,000 HARBOR RIDGE-ESTATE 180 degree views, prrvate pool and spa . FURNISHED $4 ,950,000 HARBOR RIDGE-Waterfall lights. water view. 2BR. professionally landscaped SSB0,000 HARBOR RIDGE-End location, very quiet. 2BR. immaculate Guard gated, tennis $499,000 MISSION VIEJO-Many custom features fabulous local1on $168,000 NEWPORT HEIGHTS-FRONT ROW- Custom home. 4BR, 48A. $1,490,000 SATURDAY A SUNDAY CORONA DEL MAR 217 JASMH 1-5 HOL.LY HOLYERSTOT Sl.150.000 OOVER SHORES 301 MORNING STAR 2-5 CALL.AWAUNE S3,100.000 VILLA BALBOA 270 CAGNEY 307 1-5 PETE BARRETT $-435.000 VERSAILLES 220 CAGNEY 102 2-5 l.NlA DETH $189.000 EMERALO BAY 4 EMERALD BAY 1-5 HAROMETCHt.JM $800,000 SUNDAY UPPER NEWPORT 2540 VISTA BAVA 1-5 ANN PETERS SS49.000 HARBOR RIDGE 10 Vl.NNA 1-5 SUZANNE SHULER $499,000 BLUFFS 564 GlORmA 1-S NANCY ENGLEBRECHT S299.000 BAYCREST 1100 ESSEX 2-5 JAH WllSON $525,000 BROAOMOOR 1223 PORTSl>E 1-5 MYRNA BOOM $995,000 CORONA DEL MAR 2611 POINT DEL MAR 2-6 SANDY LONG $495,000 SPYGLASS HILL 2 ROCKY POINT 1·5 LEE CH£SL.EY S1,465,000 SEAWN> 2305 PORT CARLISLE 1-S lESLl ROUS sn9.ooo W£STClff 1508 ETON PLACE 1-5 Pm BARRETT $535,000 1116 CAHVON 37 8URNMl TREE 1-5 CAROl~ $1.195.000 8lUfFS 558 ...sTA R.OAA 1-S GISElA~TER '439.000 ll.UFfS 2117 VISTA 8fT1W)A 1-5 OISRA 8URMEISTEA '599.000 kUFfS 2122 OOCMIO 1-~ G&SELA 8UIM1S1EA $450,000 HMIOR Al>GE CREST 11 WlUllllOI 1-4 IMR1Y MALCDm 000 ... \ . ' • f PAGE 16 /SATURDAY September 21, 1991 · NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE NEW LISTING BELCOURT -., \ . .. ,, it •• I' • t! !... •. \ "EXCLUSM "BELCOURT $1,295,000 Fonner model nomt M~tre 4 Dedroom home on mt P!tSbQtOUS T ~ Colectlon -la#VtSI lloor ~n Goumlet's Euiopean latthen. custom lml>Ol'I~ 111t elegant tNster SUlle prlva1e spa oll den, reriecnng pool 10d lountltn. runerous other amtnl!ies Cah ~ olhce I« usy VleWlclg BIG CMYON 1711,000 Stunning 3 BR anached home on one level. Located" on an extra large cul-de-sac lot. French doors & windows custom lighting. Baldwtn hardware, parquet nooring, sec. sysfem. crown moldings lDI Pma1U ma.ooo "The only way to hve " Magnificent baYfront condormmum located on bay 111 a luxury high rise. Beallllful bay an:! crty lrgh1s view. Boat slip available BIG CANYON S741,000 Single level two BR 2 BA. den or dining room. Panoramic go~ course YJewi Model perfect. liOht bngl'l1 and airy beveled glass front doors. marble entry liled an<! mirrored bathrooms, plantatJon shutters. contemporary plumbing hxtures tnroughOUt tne home BALBOA Fma A ... ,000 This 4 BR home exudes charm. beauty and taste The lower level has been completely remodeled . it's de11ghttull Located one block to beach. Gated courtyard makes this truly an English cottage. PllALTA HIW WT $3,700,000 Incredible 6 bedroom, 61/l bath estate Secunty gated. proless1onal!y landscaped/ 1eM1s court putting green. custom pool, grono & waterfall fabulOus master sutte with retreat. complete with wet bar. entertalMlent center, sauna. steam shower. spa rub, temp control fur stor•oe & tun gym Chrldren·s wing. Gourmet kitchen With top of Ille hne lj)pljances. Completely lumlshed What an Incredible opportunity. lWIRf ...... Bayfronl custom home wi1tl one of tne finest bay & city llghts view on tne coast. T otalty remodeled & decorated. S BRs. maid's rm , family rm., den, hbrary. bOat dock w/slde tie• "" tlllLtla.- • ..... """"' -1~ .._.. 12-1 .... Beautiful 4 BO, 3Yz BA well bullt custom country ffench home Recent!y decorated lnc:ludlng open country kitchen, hardWood floors. silk drapes, and custom waH covennos CUS1om landscaping and Italian lime stone lountJin, much more' a111 TU1T11 11.-.aoo Magnificent 6 bdrm. 6'h BA estate on lushly land· scaped ¥• acre. No detail over\ooked or expense spared 111Cludino imported marble & carpets. A krt· Chen lhat 1s an entert.aJner's dream & a truly in· credrble master suite, private pool. spa & waterfall mw11JT 1UC1t 11-.oaa Beautiful ptjde-of-ownershlp bldg. Owner will COO· sider tr1de for residential property. Located near Hoag Hospital. AssUITlible loan. IUVBMBWllTBGI .... Largest model POft Royal, located at end of CUI· de-sac and adjacent to beautiful greenbelt. Lowest priced for this plan currently on mart<et. This two story, 4 bedroom home Is perfect for family IMng. Guard gated w/pool, spa & tennis ....... VlfWI El ...... Comfortable home with ocean view, sparkling kit· chen and breakfast area, family room. fireplace in lrmg room. Walle to beach. BAYCROT Oii lAlllf lDT 1821,DDD Ranch style, 4 BR home Open floor plan With spacious rooms. AM newer master bath 8eautifully landscaped on large lot mBM Ill MM SUD• Charming Corona del Mar dUpleX with good rental history Front unit is 3 BR, 3 BA home. Upper IMltt 1s large 2 BO, t BA. Laroe redwood decks Close to evefYlhino BAmlW TBllACE '411,800 Security oared. 3 bedrooms. 2'h baths and den. Hi- ghly upgraded. Enjoy the quiet & privacy. Walk to bike 11111s & the Back Bay. WA111¥1W 11,111.• Glor1ous sunset and night light vlewS of Newpott Center. Dramatic water views. Completely remod· eled & customized 4 bedroom slngle·story home. This smartly appointed property offe11 an array of amenities including pool, spa and private beach access. Also for lease. SSOOO per month. •CMY111 ..... Monaco floor plan. 3 BR. 21h BA. Professlonally landscaped. Id eat for entertaining ln-dOOrS and out. Quiet cul-de-sac. 3-car garage. Golf course loc. ..-mnaa -.. COMPARE PRICE! lncredlble detJll oC oik doors. crown moldtngs. walnSCOatlng. This Is a fine fam- ily home, 4·6 BRs, study, separate maid's quarters. Mm•llEW..-S 1121.• frve BR. 3~ BA. wondef1111 large home wl'1 a be- autiful pool and spa. T istefully decorated Ori- matlc IMng room and entry wllh a oUMd stair- case, family room and booos room opening onlO large pool aru. I.Ill Wll A 1121,• Premier bayfront location. Magmlcenl bayview be· autifully decOfited 2 BR. 2 BA. condomlnitrn. WallOOg distance to ocean. Boat shp available. ,.., --... M11.• Very large 5 BO, 3 BA home, air conditioned wi1tl full seC\Jfity system. Beautiful greenbelt view. Car· pet and parquet flooring, br3nd new kitchen, COY· ered patios. Lots of upgrades, immaculate condi· lion LIJO ...... HEDUC8I 1441,000 l.wrufy llYiog at Ille 'Vista del Udo" One of New- ports most presbgious hlgtl nse condom1111ums IO- cated on Ille bay. One bedroom, one bath in ex- cellent condition New kitchen. marble floor Boat sllp available ~-· 1111111 ..... This SUI* clean 4 BR, 2 BA home is an excellent oppol1Unlty for a starter home or an mestor Situ· ated on .. R-2 lot. rt has a 2-car attached oa· rage. Laroe fenced in yard covered patio and is close to beaches and shopptng Don't miss tilts great opportllnityl LEASES Corona Del Mar 1 BR, 1 BA ..................................................... $935. MO. 2BR, 1 BA .................................................. $1,050. MO. 3BR, 2BA .................................................. $1,850. MO. 1 BR, 1 BA .................................................. $1,500. MO. 2BR, 2BA .................................................. $2,500. MO. Newport Beach 2BR, 2BA .................................................. $1 ,875. MO. 4BR, 3BA .................................................. $3,000. MO. SBA, SBA ................................................ $10,000. MO. SBA, SBA ................................................ $13,000. MO. 4BR, 3BA .................................................. $5,000. MO. 2BR, 2BA .................................................. $1,350. MO. 3BR, 21hBA ............................................... $3,500. MO. GRAND .. MANOR HOME -.. .... Walle or bib to beach from this spaciOUs 2 bd, 21h bl townholne. Hoge master suite wllh fire· place and spa. Living room wllh ~· and wet bar. Two car attached garage, all new appliances. .... $211.• Just minutes to the ocean! This loYely 2 BR condO looks hke a model home. Lg lcllchen, v~lled cell· ings & private spa. Gated comnunlly With great night ~ views. ~MT llmB 1110,000 MollYated sefleft Two separate suites on one level Mrues from lhe ocean. Barned ceilings. Ma/estlC soosec V1eWI Glted comnulily, wlrl pmate spa Close lo Hoolinglon Beach, Ibo. • .,..,_ srlO.- Largest 2 BR + loft. Two-car gnge, cozy used brick wood-t>urr*lg firplace. 1'#0-story, close to ev- efYlhinO' w• trade tor N.B. or 1use <¢oil ... lfAal ...... ,,.. 11•,000 Mollvaled seflef says m1M Ills propel1y now! Very Special ~ master be«'OQm wltl laCs of sunllgllt, bay nS ocean views. rn me1n concllOn. l M••--K•• ~ custom home will ~ ocg'I, bay & city llghlr views. Approx. 10.000 sq. ft. of eleplce • Dnm* marble entry. tnple crown moldlngs, hand painl9d celbngs & floor ·and designer wall coverings enhance hs 5 BO estate with separate maids Quarters. guest suite, library, gym, elevator. wine cellar. pool, spa and S1U11&. H you are looking for a unique & sopNsticated home • THIS IS FOR VOUll IRllUI& SBl,111 Wt/I. or bike to beach from this spac:Jous 2 bd. 21h bl townhome. Huge master suite with fireplace and spa. LIYtng room wi1h fireplace and wet bar. Two car attached gmge, an new appiances. _... C1UJ IEll sm.- Pl'lde of ownnhip 3 bdn'n. 2 bl family or execu· tlYe home. Professlonaly decoflled. EX1r1 taive pie Sh8'led lot lhal has been prof nslonally land· scaped Ind meticuloosty mmtakled. State-Of·lhe- alt securlty Syst9m. .. ,.. ..... PlllOflmlc ~s. large Sl#'I deck. beUlful upgrade$ w/Slailmastef urpet. marble entry and more. 1111"'11 PlWTillUR 11 ... Priced to sell penlhouse in excelent condlllon kl buuliful gated COfMUlitY wtOl pool and spa. Be· autlful 2 bedroom. 2 balh condo. Extremely motl· Valid sellef. a SATURDA.Y .... Seotember 21. 19911 PAGE 17 •1111•1•• ... Two bedroom. 2 bath plus Indoor Jacuzzi' tub Sl)eC1aCUtar bly and ocean view-water front liY· Ing It Its best Renovation totals around $200,000. new buyer to complete to own taste. Al new ltallan made tumishings inclu(led. Boat slip available --'711,91 Enjoy flbuklus Clly llghtS and ~ views from tis 4 bdml. 3 bl Lautremont In Hart>or Ridge. Located on a cukle·sac and beautllully 01>Qflded. Including ILllOmallc avrilgs with sun opef'ltor. new cabinets and 'Nork bench, Intercom. 1"n and blck patio with ligt'O. All mirrored di· nlng room Ind much more. UfDlll M Ulll llT tal.• Rwh style 4 Bdrm home. Open floor plan will spacioos rooms. M new master bit\. 8eaullfully landsclped on large lot with room 1o expn. .... rum 1111 "11• "The only way to five". Magnificent bayfront con- doo*Un IOCated on bly in a klxury high rise. Beautiful bly and city lights view. ~ slip avail- able. mg a.lfRm CAIDA .. ,. Elegant 5 Bdrm + family rm • 3 Ba Free stJnd· Ing home, beautlfully upgraded. Least expensive z plan. Open Sun. 1·S t.mlfADI an,a Lovely 4 bedroom family home in Lakewood VII· lage Hlghly Upgrade(! and remodeled Extra large yard Wiii room lor RV an<1 em par)ong. Moel· vated Sellers 1 ! c.. ..., srn.• This lovely condo looks hke new!! 2 BRs. 2 BA. IMghly upgraded. Ptantation shutters. mirrored waits. ftlA--an,-. Beautlluly WllY extra large Newport Beach COnclO w11h 2 Slrldecils offemg boll1 morning & lftefnoon SI.I\. lJOhl decof ttlrougtlOlrt. .. ,. 1!74,a Gorgeous bay and ocean views from bolt! bed- rooms ovenooklng beaull1ul pool and clubhouse. You cani find a better value for a Newpo'1 Beach bay view condominUn IOcated wllllln walklng dis· tance 1o lhe ocm & beach. WARREN JOHNSON A long-time resld9nt of Newport Beach, Warren has become a multknllllon dollar producer representing both buyers and Milera Of Orange County'a prestlgk>us prop«tie•. Not only hu he distinguished himself with his ctlenta and colleagues, but hu also earned the respect and conftdence of the community for his overall profesalonal and civic contrlbutlona. Warren was an active member of the Board of Dlrectora of the Orange County Pacific Symphony aa well as the Orange County Multiple Sclerosla Society. As chairman of fund raisers for both organization, he wu aucceasful In aubatantlally promoting and financially c:ontributlng to both causes. Warren CU"f'ef1tty devot" much of his time to help recovering alcoholk:a and those with drug llbuM problem• ttvooghout the community. Prior to entertlng the relll estate Industry, Wwren wu the OlnM:tof of MnMlng for Pick Systems, an IMM-bued lntematlondy aucceaful computer company. Since leaving Pick Systems, Wwren has been uaoolated wtth Vai.ntJne ProJ*tles where he maintains he "couldn't be ~-" Hit track record within the real estate communfty apeaka for Itself, call him, and let him aucceaatully put It to wort< for you. OPEN HOUSES • Saturday Only Ilg Canyon 25 Pinehurst $1 149,000 Joyce Ptamer Ilg Canyon 15 Rue Mal'Hffle ~791,000 JoM Math« lrvlne 241 Taroceo $149,900 Jim Welaenbach Dover Shores 1218 Polaris $ !t291,000 Sandy Mittman Secnldge 2175 Pactnc #C4 ~219,900 JH1 Rothel OPEN HOUSES • Sunday Only Harbor HUI 8 Hnlabofough $1,250,olto Sandy Mittman Ilg Canyon 22 Rue Grand Valle $749,000 Oreg Connor lkdft 500 Cancha $~9,500 Joyce Pelmer Harbor Ridge 19 Chett>ourg 1791,000 WaMn JohMOn Menor View lornes 1821 POC't Abbey Pl. 129,000 Judy Looe/Glna Cummins OPEN HOUSES • Saturday a Sunday . Ilg Canyon 4 Rue Vlllars $1",000 Judy Loo8'Jowt Mather llutfl 450 Vlsta TNCha $471,000 Udo Part 611 Udo Pk. Or. #2A $129,000 Udo Part e11 Udo Pk. Dr. #40 $81f ,OOO Udo Park 611 Udo Pk. Or. 160 $719,000 • CMl9 11, 141,111G Lovely Broadmore home In Big Canyon on a cul de sac S1reet • Large lot over 14,000 SQ.fl New carpet, mirrored walls • This home has so rooch potential • Seller WIN carry a 2nd TD for qualified buyer. ... ... .• Excdenl starter hOme Two bedrooms. 1¥• baths Great Orange Tree Condo. Wonderfully private location. Upstairs unrt. looks out over trees and field Original owner has taken excellent care. move-in cooditiOn. Central air. built-in appliances. extra storage closet T emfic neig~. no Mello-Roos. Low lax rate and low associatJon feel Priced to sen• IOUt1I CIAIT Mmlt S144,800 Cozy 2 story townhome SpaCIOUS IMOO area • neutral carpet mirrored fireplace and pnvate patlo mJl1I COAST MDIII Sl!l,600 Three BR 1 ~ BA. lower ooll New kllchet1 cabt· nets. stove and micro. updated baths, new palf'lt. miTored closet doorS ... Ill IHDI "1111MJ.fl'' Sl7,GDO Very practlcal, nicety appoinled S1Udio condo. IA mite to the ocean for orty S97. 000. Extremefy moovated seller. Beautiful gated commumty. CMIM '111,m S\MnQ 3 BR atlached home on one Im! LOCltld on _.. ma llfve cul-de-sac lot. Fr· onch doorS & windows. custom ~. Bal· dWln hWWare. parquet noomo. sec. sy1· tern. crown moldings BOB &: DOVIE KOOP BOB & DOVIE KOOP We woald llke to help yoa bay or aell yoar home. # 1 -RFJMAX Atle•t 8-oul of .10 years-Jn .the State of California. Ranked nationally in the top 10 RE.IMAX Agents for 11 years consecutive. 760-5000 or 760-1580 WHY LIST WITH JUST ONE AGENT! CALL THE KOOP TEAM BOB KOOP. 4'11. CORONA DEL MAR OCEANFRONT Ocean Blvd. Lot "A" CORONA DEL MAR OCEANFRONT Ocean Blvd. Lot "Ii" CORONA DEL MAR OCEANFRONT Ocean Blvd. l;ot ''C'' -. T enative approvals from coastal, pltmning, City Council, buildable to 3,000 sq. ft. The finest of ocean & coastal views. Tenative approvals from Coastal, Planning & City Council. Buildable to 3,000 sq. ft. 180 ocean & coastal views. T enative approvals from Coastal, Planning, City Council, buildable to 6,000 ft Panoramic Ocean & Coastal Views. Asking $1,290,000 Asking $1,490,000 $1,490,000 BOB & DOVIE KOOP BOB & DOVIE KOOP BOB & DOVIE KOOP BUILDER DESPARATE 2311 CLIFF DRIVE FASTSIDE COSTA MESA HARBOR a: BAY VIEWS Comp!Nly remodeled R·2 Loe C>wrwr ""'° lcaM option C>wrwr wll Sdl Own«r wi1I cany $S29.000 Principles only BOB KOOP 4'8. PENTRIDGE COVE CostaMaa Two bedroom two beth with lrg loft, marl>le floon, fireplace of marble floor to celling Overlooks stream, garadens, waterfalls, tr~. location, location. Must see Pnced to sell at Sl 79,000 or 1-asc option BOB KOOP Fantastic views from this custom 3 BR, 5 BA home. Game nn with 20 ft ber, pool table, game table, plus bulll-ln mtsnalnment oanta. Huge master suite with large spe. Lase option or malce offer. ~ to $1,100,000. BOB & DOVIE KOOP COSTA MESA eatmlnater Ave. Medii.nan.an ~ custom home. Four bedrooms, three Jul beths, Ilg. family room wtth flrep&ace & wet bar Huge masts .nta, wrv 1arge pool -yard, .... wUI leaM with option to purd\Me at $440,000 NEWPORT HEIGHTS Newport Beach Aw yer old Meditcmlnean llown· home. Thrte large bedrooms, thrtt beths, large living nn with ~. two car ettachcd glll'egc. with lcaM. or low QCJtlon. or malce offer. BEST BUY AT $S40.000 BOBKOOP.IR. INDUSTRIAL CONDO Finished 'ofllc:e & warehouse spec:e 2000 ~ ltct. Xlnt Costa Maa lomtton. Am.nltla lnc:lucl.: Cargo door, MW carpet, -1 bar, built-Ins, showtf, 2 beth ~ wardrobes 4 large olllca. suo.ooo BOB A: DOVIE KOOP SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO Mln."90. Coaatry a• San Juan's most KNslllC address 14,460 foot lot on 14 & 15 fairway 8uildab&e peel ol 6,120 ft. Gai. buar- ded oommunity S,ller ver,i motl· Vllled Atta's Bat Buy Now Wll Trade $425,000 BOB • DOVIE KOOP $153,900 TOWN HOUSE 3 b4ldtoom 1 Yl Bath 2 stoty ~ ~. 2 car g8r9ge, nic. ywd, IOta °' ceram«: tie, ~ caf1)elt. mini bllnda, moYe In coodltlo''· CALL BOB a. 760-5000 •141 BIG CANYON 0.7•0....· 58R, 6BA fwn nn. Formll dm, Audy. 13.SOO. 1q It loc on 7th !J"ff" Pool and tpa. Jult '9donl. Bat buy at s 1, 770,000. WiD contidcr LOCAJ.. TRADE. BOB A: DOVIE KOOP Thia home W9I • ~ • ._ • nlct llllw. 4 bedroon, 2 b9ltie, • formal ~ room wldl a ,...,_., fwn~ room, a 2 mr gat'9 ~ • ~yard. .., ..... Home warranties aid both buyer and _seller F or one California couple, buying their home was a dream come true -until the hea&ing systems and water heater broke down during the holidays with a house full ol relatives. Fortunately, the couple had purcha.,ed a home warranty plan and both systems were repai r ed 1mmC'd1,11ely. Of a potential $2,500 rcpJir/rl'placement bill, the couple paid onl} $25 for each servicC' call. To A'"c other California bur('r-; .ind SC'llC'rs the same peace o mind, Coldw<>ll Banker has 1ust introduced its "Bc'>t Buyer Home Prote<:.11on Plan," .1cwrd1ng tu Chuck Neubauer, Coldwell Banker senior vice president and Orangt· County regional manager. Colnwell Banker's Best Buyer Home Protection Plan is a combined effort of Coldwell Banker and American Home Shield, the nation's largf'st and oldest homC' warranty company, as well as SC'ars Product Services, Americci's largest appliance service organization with 800 service centers and 17,000 technicians. Coldwell Banker's homC' warranty plan ofiC'rs one full year of coverage for hCdting, plumbing and electrical systems, watC'r heaters and ma1or built- 1n kitchl.'n appliances. The basic plan, which co~ts $250, covers Californ ia homes under 4,000 square feet. Optional coverage for larger homes, air conditioning, pools, ref ngerators and other items is available. If a covered system or appliance fails, the consumer simply calls a toll-free number 24 hours a day, seven days a week. A Sears service technician in the area is notified and an appointment is scheduled at the homeowner's convenience. Most appointments are scheduled within 24 to 48 hours, while emergency repairs are expedited. The system of appliance will be rep,.ired or replaced as needed, and the consumer pays only a service fee of $25 for each service call. "Home warranties give buyers peace of mind after the sale," Neubauer explained "Finances often are tight when buying ci home, so buyers want to be covered if a major appliance or home system breaks down in the first year. "Home warr cintics also give home sellers a marketing edge over competing homes," he added. According to the National Home Warranty Association, homes with a warranty sell faster and closer to the Its ting price than competing home; without a warranty. And, according to a recent Gallup poll, a majority of buyers and sellers felt a warranty plan made a home more competitive in the marketplace than homes without warranties. Nearly 80 perc<'nt of sellers said they would be likely to buy a warranty plan when they sell their home, while 89 percent of consumers would recommend a home warranty for buyers. RAE RODGERS SATlJ~~'V:-Sep~mber 21, 1991"'/PAOE 19 DONALD PFAFFAllllllllli... . ~~ ·;.,.,... # BllffS COM)() NEWPORT BEACH 'Above the Rest ' Bonita Piar 3 bedroom 2 bath 2 ca· garage Hrgh vaulted ce1l1nc~ thr oughout V IE W Bepu!l!ulfall-away v1e\\ to tree .,.,,.._ tops and Fashion lslanc Come en1oy the orwac, on'"' this location ca,.. oHer Seoarale master beelroo:i- w1th watl<-in closet CALL ME FIRST! ~::::::=:======;;; RBIJCfD! $357 .500 • • llJO ISlf BEST VALUE Come 1om the clubs ~ bedroom. 2 bath single stol)' Newly remodeled kitchen great souttl facing patio. 2 car garage with 2 car extra dr·veway parking 45 foot wide lot Call for Pnvate Showing fAITlllE COSTA MW Dllered It $699. 000 NlwlllPt RMll'I , ....... Back Bay residence totally upgraded. 3 BA, 21h BA (2 master size suites) Fireplace in living room, beautifully upgraded kitchen. $231,900 642-9797 760-5000 SerYice & P erformance 760-5000 Res. 640-0882 ''Serving Newport Heights Since 1975" STUNNlNG VIEWS from lhls NEWER 5 BDRM residence. 4 VIEW balconies Huge rooftop entertainment area. Living area includes 2 family rooms. formal dining plus den/library. Sl ,l9S.OOO • NEWPORT HEIGHTS ''MAKE AN OFFER'' BEAUTIFUL 4 BEDROOM HOME in prime location. Fmish construction on master suite addition to suit yourself. BEST BUY. S5l8.SOO "HEIGHTS" BARGAIN! NEWPORT BEACH FEE LAND for only $385,000! Sturdy lath & plaster 3 bdrm, 2 bath with 4 car garage. Four car aaragc. CALL TODAY? CLIFF DRIVE VIEW NEWPORT HEIGHTS • ACRO S FROM PARK Opportunity knocks w move-in or refurbish! Most superior location w11h BROAD OCEA:'\ & BA'\ VIEWS. Four large bedrooms, three baths. plus family room . $849.000 NEWPORT HEIGHTS CLASS ACT! LOCATION PLUS 3 BDRMS 3 BA FAM ROOM. Refurl'ti~hcd 10 the endth degree. "Shows like a model home." Oak floor11. granite & French doo"'. Manicured yard & security system. MOTIVATED AT $519,000! INVESTMENT PROPERTIES EASTSIDE R-1 BUY PRISTINE ONE BLOCK TO THE A."110 PR1'1l DUPUiX with c'<C'CpllOllal -Llrrcr 2 PENINSULt. DUPI 1. '< •llh .1 i.drm o-mn bdrm unil plus I bdrm den untl AD.tna umL Four <"ar s,ar.,e betllc:nt tcn<l'U & $279,000 ioeomt. NE\>. l l~TINO S-42..~.000 COSTA MESA 0\JPLEX REFURBISHED 2 BDRM VNITS Sclln \'Cn ""''"'~1c:d a11J will any lure 2lld O. A&llnt Sl37,000 ----- REIM~ , 760-5000 , . ' " .. ' ' . . ' ' . ' ' ... " ' . .. ... ' ,~ PAGE 20 I SATURDAY September 21, 1991 NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE THE REAL. &:STATE.RS EdJdln ~: I I NEWPORT FABULOUS LOCATION. Cool breeres, Greenbelt. l mole to beoch, 3 br 21h b•h Asking $197 ,000 BEST PRICED HOME 1n desoroble Meso Verde Inner Circle Sporklong pool in secluded boc yord 3 br, 2 bo Lorge l1v1ng room with foreploce Over 1760 sq ft for $288,000 COSTA MESA NEAR FAIRGROUND, Col- lege Pork customized & enlorged 3 brs Fom kit, odded F R w/F P Pork-like yard . Seller needs fost sole $268,500 2nd T.D , Lease Option, w/ 1 OK dov.n 0 W C $268,500 TUSTIN CONDO FHA APPROVED! 2 br 2 s•ory move on cond1tionl New blonds, corpel /!. point throughout. Moke offer, owne1 onxious $134,900. HUNTINGTON BEACH bcellent over 55 C'1nn u• 1ty Well rno1nto1ned, 6CCure complex 1 br '-''"' w11h new oppl1onces & po1n1 Coll for more ,.,to As~ •ng $53,000 LONG BEACH Ouplexl Eoch un11 ho~ 2 br 1 bo lcrgr l.1•chen Lorge lot w1lh room to odd Greo• opportun·•~' Bring any offer ~e11er will los· '(" $189,000 GREAT OPPORTUNITY! 3 br, 1 ba cour.'ry rrmn cOly l..11chen with breokfost Oreo & garden window RV or boo• occess,Askong $207,900 3 BEDROOM H~t ~"-0 HOME with beoutilul block . e.o~ oded & reody lo move into A sle ~ $229,000 STARTER HOME -4 br l 1h bo Beout1.ul rror yard Ko1 pond, close to SCP, schools, Priced ot $215,000 FOUR BR, lWO BTH HOME on 11,000 + sq ft lot Over $BOK 1n recent upgrodes New boths, vaulted ceilings, skylights, ond much more . Offered ot $385,000 GREAT MESA VERDE FAMILY HOME. 3 lrg bd, lrg lorn rm Eot in country kit. Formol din 1ng oreo Ottered ot $279,900 SANTA ANA Must Seel 2 bd, 1 bo, cozy start er home, newly pointed interior & exterior, hord- wood floors, 3 car goroge, RV occess, comer lot Mrs Cleon lives here Asking $185,000 NEWPORT BEACH High security community. 2 br, 2 both w/pool, spo, sauna, weight rm. Bo n· quet focil1t1es . Very cleon. $189,900 LOVELY 4 BR 2 BA HUNTINGTON BEACH HOME New exterior & interior point. New drovewoy, centrol air. Asking $219,000 3 BR, 1 'r'c BA TOWNHOME 2 cor ot- toched garage Greot condition and o super con· venienl locot1on Only $161,000 1WO ON ONE LOT live in o 4 bd, 1 both house. Moke money from o 2 story, 2 bd, 1 both unit R-2 lot Eoch unit hos o privote yord. Owner must sell $284,000 5 BR, 3 BA HOME Two story. over 2700 sf. 2 dn stairs bedrooms, beoutoful boclyord pool Neor MVCC, Priced to move ot $369,SOO -. SUBMIT ALL OFFERS! Lt•i."1 J l•' 1 , bo•n hor-r Brigh• & oiry shcH~s Iii e o med<': $289,900 SANTA ANA lots of potential 3 bd, l '"1 both on o nice quiet neighborhood. Nicely londscoped home , Provote bock yord well suited for B B Q port1es With o little T.l.C. & elbow greose, this home could be o reol chormer. $180,000 ANAHEIM 3 br, 2 bo, super condition, forge bedrooms, new carpet, new point. new window covenngs, R.V occess, ond more $189,000 EASTSIDE COnAGE Beoutofully refurbished inside & out. 2 bd, 1 both All new kitchen, hord· wood floors, crown molding, FP, lorge Wtiirlpool tub, new drovewoy &londscoping Asking $279,900 COSTA MESA First time on morket Guiel cul de soc. 3 or 4 br & FR. Two fireploces, hordwood floors, walk to schools & shopping center Plus lots more. Only $237,000 2br 4br 2br 3br OPEN HOUSE SATURDAY 309 Ml I.JI. CM l..C $179.900 SUNDAY 3017 Ctevellnd, C.M. l..C $239,500 M7 Wendy lll. CM 1..C 1169.900 923 Albor, CM 1..C 1207,900 OCEANSIDE RUSTIC TRANQUtLlml Oceon & conyon view on 2.3 ocres. Room for 4 large lots. Exisling house on o ne lot. -$750,000 EL TORO NO QUALIFYING! 3 br 2 bo home with lorge yord 20% down, owner will carry bol- once @ 10% foxed. Asking $215,000 CHAftMING 2 BR CONDO. Quiet woodsv comple)I. Plush white carpel. Frplc. lrg. sunny master suite End unit Asking $ l 69,900 TUSTIN Attenllon l st time buyers. This odoroble 2 br lownhorne hos been recel'ltly remodeled thro· ughout New point, new corpet & new blinds. Coll for more informohon $134, 900 LOTS OF POTENTIAL 3 bd, 11.? both on o nice quiet neighborhood Nicely londscoped home Pnvote boch yord well suited for BB.Q's' port1es With o little T L C & elbow greose, this home could be o rcol chormer S 180,000 SANTA ANA 3 bd on cul·de·soc. large fom1ly room "'''h l1r1>olocr lom1ly l11cnen with caltng oreo Asking $189,900 5 BR, 3 BA HOME Two siory, o~er 2700 sf, 2 dn stoirs bedrooms, beautiful bockyord pool Neor MVCC. Pr ced •o move or $369,500 3 &R 2 BA FREEDOM HOME htro lorge corner lot opprx 7700 sq ft 01n1ng room, family room, loreplace, lorge pool, enclosed courtyord Owner om1ous Moke on offer $225,000 NEWER EXEC HOME 4 br 3 bo Moster both hos spo. FP, move·on cond1t1on Seller highly mot1· voted As long $349 ,000 NEAT STARTER Model perfed townhome w/ new oak cabinets, new corpel, ceiling fons, wet bor, pvt polio, 2 br/l 1h bo. $156,000 NEW LISTING Minutes from beoch, country atmosphere. remodeled kitchen & both with Jocuz· 11 tub R.V occess. 7,350 sq ft lot Owner mov· ing, subm11 offer $204,500 3 BR ATRIUM HOME vaulted beamed cei· lings, up-to dote deco Lighting, skylights, lots of extras Asking $249,900 COSTA MESA First lime on mori<et. Quiet cul de soc. 3 or 4 br & FR Two fireploces, hardwood floors, woJk to schools & shopping center. Plus lots more. Only $237,000 SANTA ANA 3 seporote 4-plexes. In good re· ntol oreo. Well kept units, with very low vacancy. Asking $391,000/IA IRVINE 5,. Y' new condo 2 lrg Brs, l l4 Bo , loreploce 1n l111or.g room, lrg d•nong oreo, 1 ottd gar & 1 covered tarpon Over l, 130 SQ ft. Asking $212,000 GARDEN GROVE VA, FHA buyers attention. J br. 2 cor goroge, spa, townhouse. Asking f 139,tOO E --·-NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE SATURDAY, September 21, 1991 I PAGE 21 Be creative to own this superior quality custom home on the main turning basin in Newport Harbor. Recently built, this home features a light & airy flowing design with the finest materials and craftsmanship. Soaring ceilings, French doors and windows, hardwoods, marble and granite throughout Every major room has a spectacular two mile bay view. A full dock for 2 large yachts in deep water, also has a raised deck. 5 bedrooms plus family room makes this the perfect choice for families or entertaining. PRIVATE SHOWINGS ARE EASILY ARRANGED OR ]UST CAIL VAUGHN & SUSIE FOR A COWR BROCHURE AND OPEN HOUSE DAm. + BAIJJOA ISLAND TRIPLF.X Located in desireable "100" Block. 2bd house· with lbd and bachlor rentals. High annual income. Owner has located other propery and must sell Great rental property for now, excellent buildable location later. Call for price and address. A1TEN110N OWNERS & AGENTS We are working with a client who wants to buy a bayfront or view property suitable for remodel or a tear down with buildable lot If you are currently listed, have your agent call us. If you are not currently on the market please call us direct at 760-6129. All properties will be considered. Our client is ready to open escrow! COMING SOON! Brand new custom estate with fabulous ocean views. The finishing touches will be completed soon. Call for advance information. Spectauztnc In rlne Newport Beach Properties VAUGHN & SUSIE SAFFORD 760-6129 .RT SALE OF(THE YEAR! FROM $279,900 ' UNIT 10-$279,900 3BR., 2 1 /2 BATH UNIT 11-$299,000 3BR., 2 1 /2 BATH UNIT 12-$299,000 3BR., 2 1 /2 BATH UNIT 13-$299,000 3BR., 2 1 /2 BATH THIS IS A SPECIAL PRICE FOR A LIMITED TIME ONLY. ' AS MUCH AS $100,000 UNDER APPRAJSAL. • VILLA SI ENA • • ~ Villa Siena ... nestled in the heart of N ewport Beach with all its Southern California flavo r and seaside charm. Enjoy quiet luxury living amidst friendly neighborhoods, nearby shopping ana exoti~ restaur~nts. Villa Siena combines classic architecture with contemporary styling and all the amenities you'll need to truly enjoy your new home by the sea . • • ._. Sales Office Hours: .. 11am-6pm • • t '. '' .... ~"' ••• ~ • • ' ''. ' t ' •• '' ••. :.· •• ••• • •• • •• •• • •• • ••• •• • ••• • •• • •• '· ' ... ' .. , ·'. ~-··· ....... . . . . ··--·-·-·-·-... ---··~-·-·---·-----------------------------·········---·-· PAGE 22 I SATURDAY September 21 , 1991 NEWPORT BEACH BELCOURT '3,175,000 Tlnasnot ahome, 1'\1111 a museum. Approx. 112 acf9w/pool & tennis coun. Won numerous awards lot design. $3,500,000 One :if Newpon a.acn·s most unique estatas 2, 2 acres lron11ng the l>adl bay lta an unbehevable opponunotyl SUPERB EUROPEAN VILLA $2,498,000 Urvlvalled quality in 1'l1s SBR. 4.SSA bllylront Dodi lot 45' boat $2,195,000 Pnme locauon 1n one or NewJl0(1S most deS1,.ble oomlTIUOlllH. Unc»structed 111-or bay. 2 yrs MW 4 • BR. BEAUTIFUL BALBOA ISLAND $1 ,915,000 Large 58R. • SSA. home w/greai loc&tlon VoflW from Pawllon 1> Harbor entrance Boat dock BIG CANYON GOLF COURSE VIEW $1,350,000 LOYely 0Mu111le model Oramat>e cad'lednil ceilings, t-'Y remod- e4ed. pallO w/pnvare pool & ape. Goll cour• vi- BEST VIEWS OF NEWPORT BCH $1,050,000 Speaac:ulat _,or bay, ocean & 01y ~Qhts. 38R. 2.SSA wfremocl. eted entena.nlng area Bndl pallO, lllndlcaped yard CHANNEL REEF PENTitOUSE S71t,OOO Ongonal end un11 wt180viewsolocean. bay & Palos Verdes. Boatallp P<>SS•bl•. comm. pool. HARBOR VIEW HOMES CUSTOM $739,000 Spac:rous tum key exec N>m• on Pf8111IUITI IU~ lot •115' x 6'1 pool Oualuy pertec11on lh<oughout A must see I HARBOR RIDGE BEST BUY Htt,000 FabulOU$ view ol reservotr & oryhghts Many upgrades indudtngwlne cellar onre<'°' balcony & 3 llpls' HARBOR VIEW HILLS S&tt,000 Our or atea O#ner will considef aJ otfet's on th•a •BR. 3BA home. European kild'len, skyl1ghrs. large yatd FAMILY HOME HARBOR VIEW S&eS,000 Beaubful e.q>al'ded & upgr8ded Palermo •BR, 2 SSA, extra large lot Best street w/\ovely pool, spa, paliO BALBOA ISLAND· CLASSIC SMS,000 AtlnlCIJW OJStom home 29R, 2BA. bu~l 111 1978 Fam~y ml wlstone lrpl Large dedl, loll area New c;a1pe1, sunny yard NEWPORT NORTH VILLAS $625,000 O¥er Sl00,000 1n highly cus!Dmized 38R, den, !amity mi home on ove<sized lot Large soa. 2 toun1a1ns. 3 car garage sec sys. ale HARBOR VIEW HOMES SPECIAL $619,000 M nt 4BR. 3 58A Ponohno Rebu~I lrom inside our. Completely renovated w1qual1ty care lor the fussy buyer. NEWPORT HEIGHTS • SUNSET VIEWS $599,000 Ttlos 1s a must seei Garden room w/sun dedt Walk 10 beaulllul lldo Vlilage On wry ptrvate atreet CHARMING BAYCREST HOME $565,000 ~dy completely renovated wJ1onest quahly A dfeam houM on targe loL Pnoe ID se.11 LOWEST PRICE 3BR HOME, UDO ISLE $549,000 Reduced $146,0001 Bri fotedosure. 38R, 1.758A. Mediterraneari home S1119s ID yacht club Coonyard wlspe GREENBELT LOC. H.V.HOMES $4tt,OOO Prioe reduced S30,000 lot fast sale. Pride or ownersh11> •BR Monrego Owner moving out of atea1 Steal this onet WES TC LIFF $472,.500 Grear home in oe11rable Wesldln. 38R. 29A, pool Wlcab-. Clo• ID beaches, shopping, sd!ools Show & Niii EASTBLUFF $399,000 38R, end unit V9IY PflVtlt locallOn New carpet, Ille lloora • pemt. "light & bright" LOWEST PRICE ON PENINSULA sm.ooo Two un.ta being told lor lot value. Greet P<>len"81. lowest Jl'IOI. 30' wide lot on Penn VILLA BALBOA • FORMER MOOELI $389,900 Sweeping ocean -highlight 1"'• 28R, 2BA "E plan" Fonnet model home, 11« aq fl appro•. In the fil'lfll phue. CORONA DEL MAR CUSTOM COM LUXURY HOllE 12.•.ooo 2 atory CUllDm contemp.hm potnyl an euy ei.oenoe ht 1911ecla todays litla~. V9'11• wa99r ,dty ~ts.Calaina viewl flom mtjor nna. SHORE CUFFS ·OCEAN VIEWll $2,.500,000 Lovely 3BA home on ...... sized loCI Spectae:UI• MWt ol auhlng surf. Room lot pool & CXJUttl SPYGLASS CUSTOM WITH VIEW 12,250,000 An outallnClng 58R >-Wllhe finet1 des.la & cnflln'llf\lhlp Adpnng lot alao avabble lot iu~. SPYGLASS CUSTOM 12.095,000 Amosiexnotdinatycuatomhome(nelringcompjeton)onapnmelot Wllhat one al a kind unobttNClld OCMf'I & bay view. CAMEO IHOftU • 1• OEOAE£ OCEAN YEW .,,.._ Complel~ rtmOdllled cuatom home 48R. 48A, fwnly rm. Mng rm. di!Wlg rm. Enormoua ldtchen & ms1r N•. Matble • oNlila hu-out. ClAS8eC BAYSIOE.aEACHFfllONT .S1,7IO,OOO First daN hpide Or . ..._ In candlllon. perfec:lly deooralad lot ~ buy9fs. Loc:.llon la ...... '*-' ct9'A COVE· BREATHTAKER $1,.595,000 China Cove a.1110!11 home. Only 5 Y" old, breeltl~ 1'iew °' jelrJ. penlnlUa & Calllina. ProleulonaMy deootal9d. COAOHA DEL MAA 11,SSO,OOO Once In 1 w.tlme. Dan, rNu It. Dou~ lot! Build yo!# clt'9MI home WI COM. s.11 one loC I buld an the ofw. OCEAN VIEW · SPYGLASS .. LL ,1, 150,000 Laroe level tot on all'MC ol aia11>m horntM. OcNn & cilt/ lghca M'#. Apl)f0.11. 1220Chq fl GrMI priC91 HARBOR VIEW tll.LS ·VALUE lt1t,OOO a.euolulyremodtledln 11117. fll .. BA. 2.58A home ... llM"atarge .• OflSS lol WMewl ot the OONtl l ~I OlD CORONA OEl. lllAR "75,000 EleGenl remodeled 38R 2..58A home • wdlo I 28R, 1BA apt. (lnCIDll'W potential ol '2100). So. ol PCH, W91k 1D OOHrt, tlq>a CORONA DEL MAR 17tt,OOO Mo¥H1 condition, 1 blodl IO OClllfl, 38R, 2BA. '*8y IWllOdll«I, room 1D upend~.,*-· Cell b more dlalla COHTEllPORARY CUSTOM •741,000 Wf/I, localed In lrWle Te«.-. Vllwa ol OClllfl from ttil "1iit level con'9mpe>.dHiQn. c.nwcounyanl . .-, Wee lot CAMEO HtGHlAH09 TRADITlONAL •s.ooo ReduOld ID Ml ...,._. ~ l'IOfM on one of c.neo ~· q1H9•t 1t1M1t wlprivml eoceea 1D 3 bMdlea. OLDE CORONA DEL MAR 1924,000 Adotatlle ... JI. 2 blodta flom .. beed\. Let 'fOIJI property WOtll IOt you & ~II the Melide t.9 IO ofter. CUSTOM CONDO .. COM Vil.LAGE $519,000 Tniy lovely CUS10m ODl'ldo in Olde CdM. 2 mw BA•"•· Cloee ID ahopping & rniannt. • lllodla 1D the llMch. OLDE CORONA DEL MAR CHARMER 1549,000 Unique 48A COM ctwmet wi'picMI ...... Gl'MI location So. of Hwry, veult9d 01iMQ hlng rm, lrpl, loll COROHA DEL MAR BARGAIN 1411,$00 38R. 3.5BA. 2-cs QatlOe. oa• QUMfed & -. ol lhe peitt w• ., Corona dll Mar lhopp111Q. Only 5 ~ ,,.., NEIGHBORING AREAS MAGNACENT .. UTOP ESTATE $11,N0,000 TN rnoetlncrediblt .. 111.onze m.. of~ beaitY. E~ lmlQllWlle Mlenlty v-of dty lghl:I, c.mlin1 & mtna. •VfLLA CAPRICQO• S ARQt BAY $4,750,000 bc:lulNe gated ealallt l*'dled above a pnvaie bMCtl Fabulous OCHl'I .... aeclUSIOl'I F II lot a klllQI SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO '2, 100,000 UUble 5 aae 8111119 w/lupeft> 11191. OrwnGc: IOllMO Olill'lgs • maitJle accents Pool, ..-. ttM!lea & .,.,,., LA HABRA HILLTOP ESTATE $1,485,000 Pnme locaDOn c:lole 1D Pr. golf c:oine v-. ol OONn, oiy. moun· i.ns. Rm lot tennia. hot-. RV. 0t you name 1t c:.it TURTL.EROCK CREST S1,350,000 Remodeled custom home~ lands~,_ yard. Ouldoor cooking a111. rm tor a pool 9-IN . Tum key I HUNllNGTON HARBOR $1,150,000 Wawfronl home rwnodlled uM'Q grw11• & nwtlle. eBR, ...,..,. men! ctr. dodl & .. lot a '5'. bOM. ANAHEIM APARTllEHTS 11,250,000 18 WWII In Anlhelln neer ~. E~ ID IWll & miu-oe ~ 1D "* down. HUNTINQTON HARBOR ms.ooo ~ OJMOm home tor l'9 executNe NI .._ IO .,.,,..,, in fl'lrtd ., ..... incredtie homell TUSTIN 48R FAlltLY CHARMER '"9,000 Hw wood lloora ldd Wltmf'l IO tlia loYlly MW ll"'ci. Loa of rm + a aw port lot a lt*'CI ¥et;ae COUNTRY CHARM • aTY ClDSE '44t,OOO ~ aa1DmCZed 48R. 2.SBA ~9d lot, •iued welt. melllcm\ pewn. 2 lfpl'a & mudl mcnl A "'1'1". AHAHEM ttLLS MN ESTATE 1420,000 9"uftA PtCMIM!l home hM l'9 ~of a N1w Enoi.nd OOUfll'Y· ' ... &BR. 2.SBA • .wllroe pool & .... Ceipe Cod·~· FOUNTAIN VALLEY DAEAll 1111.000 o.car..d, large llMiltoome -.ldoMd ..._, .-.. ~ · .,,.., 111111 NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE 233 EVENING CANYON s2,eoo,ooo This 2 story custom contemporary home por1raya an easy elegance lhat 111fleGts todays lifestyle. White water. city lights & Catalina views from•• major rms. Call Gayle Aiuto, 729-7241 214 POINSETTIA $1,350,000 Once in a liletme Don't miss it. Double lot! Buitct your cream home in COM. Sell one lot & build on the other. Cal Hugh• Stwon SW.M9ft, 729-723217227 SATURDAY, September 21, 1991 I PAGE 23 LAGUNA PRIME COMMERCIAL $1,950,000 Rare ex>mmeroial property approximately 6000 sf of rentable space on large lot at 1500 sf w/good parking. Lease also ava~able. Call Conni• Mlixuntl, 729-n50 PAGE 24 I SATURDAY Se tember 21, 1!W1 NEWPORT CREST Q,, ncr~ want it sold now! This 4 DR is the in the crc~t. new carpet and ready to move. the crest. Stop by :.incJ sec. A>k for. .. DAVID COOPER OPEN SUN 1 ·4, 22 GRETAL COURT Prime property in Mesa Verde. 4 DR. 3 DA, upgraded w/ ;whitewashed pavers, new kit. cabinets, countcrtops & appliances. Newly tiled guest bath, French doors, 3 car gur. & more. Ask for ... JACKIE HANDLEMAN/CINDY HANDLEMAN NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PLOT 1 REAL ESTATE ® Hast COSTA MESA EASTSIDE COSTA MESA Cute 2 OR home on gorgeous 9000 )qJt. You ha\"c )~iur own p;irk in back yard, plus a nice gr~nny unit. /\,I; for ... RITA WADE OPEN SUNDAY 12·3 SO. COAST PLAZA $179,900 Twnhmc in ~hady setting. urge 3 OR 2 U1\ W/JttJ.:hcJ g;iragc & lots or amenities. Ask for ... CONNIE CORN CHARMING 2 BR R·2 LOT $194,500 On 1hc wcstsidc. Lot size 6600 )q.r1. Ore.ii pi.•lcnt1.1l for 1ddi1ion;il unit. Lrgc priv:11c backyard, m.itur.: )h.1Jc m~c~ Only minutes from the bcJch. Ask for ... JACK GIFFORD NEWPORT RMERA TWNHME $210,000 3 OR 2 DA. large mslr sic .. enc.J umt. :? c.u au.1th .. g.ir .• lrge prv. yrd.. m:iny upi;radcd feature\ ,\~\OC Junior Olympic pool, tennis, sp:i. Ask for ... DONAl.D PFAFF EASTSIDE CONDO-NEW PRICE $209,900 Extraordinary 3 BR. 2V: BA Just movc-111 and cn1ov Seller says make an offer! Quiel location & patio. Asl.. fur RAE RODGERS ASSUME! ASSUM£! $219,000 De your own landlord in this -I OR. :! UA hum.: with paym.:nls of :ipprox. SI 150/month! Enjoy Ol'c.111 h11:cz.:, in rour own private block walled y;mJ. llurry on thl\ un.:. ,\~!.. for ... INEZ DIAZ E.SIOE C .M. REDUCED $219,000 Ur>gradcd lrg -I OR 2~ DA 2 CJr gar. New upgr.iJo:, incl Copper plumbing, roof, :ippli:inccs, oak cabinet~ and mmo:. Lowes! priced 4 OR on E:is1sidc by f.ir! Ask for ... DUS1Y HARRIS OPEN SUN 1·5, 339 MONTE VISTA .. COSTA MESA HOME $229,000 Dcautirut 3 DR 2 BA home. Super arc:i. Quiel succl Owner very mo1iva1cd. Submit all offers. ,\~k fur . SKI WON'T WT $240,000 The best Eas1sidc condo! Vaullcd cc1ling in living rm & both m351cr bdrms. NC. lrge patio. Popular DJck B:iy Loop community w/pool &. spa. Ask ror ... PAm NESBIT DRASTIC REDUCTION ~ $249,000 Del. buy. ) DR Np·s·. oLv·· ) yr new c.lCtJchcd patio. Home won't ..... r'AnY NESBIT NEAR SO. COAST PLAZA $249,900 4 DR ~ 0/\, lrgc maintained home w/Oc~iblc noor plan Recent kit. remodel w/hrdwd noor, xtru nppl., lrgc 101. ample parking, shaded patio & ~p:i. A'k for ... ED VAN DEN IOSSCHE AfFORDAILE E.SIDE HOME $269,000 3 DR, 2 0/\ home on 7200 sqJ1. 101 w/R.V. :iccci.s. Family room w/fpl., all new l;it. w/catini; nook on a very quiet E.Sidc street. Musi :.cc. A>k for .•. KEITH RANDLE X 272 JUST LISTED WTSIDE C.M. $275,000 Complclcly remodeled 3 DR. fobulous kitchen. priv;uc spa & yard, hrdwood/tile floors, xlnl value. A1k for ... RUS1Y GUINTHER EASTllDE COSTA MESA $279 ,000 Ju.st reduced 4 DR, fam rm. w/ frpl., lrge corner to\, 2 tllr gar. Ask. for ... RITA WADE OPEN SAT • SUN 1·-' EAST$1Dl'S SltAL. $215,000 3 BR, I DA. alley, wood floors on "Broadway". Ask for ... ROBERT MILLIKIN FAIUlOUS LOCATION $219,000 OUTSTANDING 3 DR IY. DA home w/rcmodcltd ki tchen, wood shutters & lrgc yrd. Greol floor pl11n &. priced to sell. For pvt showing, Ask for .•. lfll a DONHA WllS111 PACIFIC RIDGE New detached homes O\'Cr 2JOO sq. ft. ur fj1111h 111111~ Ocuch clo~c -Seller financing and incentive p.ll·k 1 ", ·''·''' Call now for more info. Prices itarl at $:?-19,()\J(). t\~~ 1, 1 DIANA CAPPEL NEWPORT BEACH THIS lS A MUST Silt Nice)\ :? BR in romplcx! Builders former u111t I •d•' I , ·• & very private. New Berber c:upcl .t p.11nt. I pl s;trJi;c. SIOp by and sec. A:.k for ... DAVID COOPER OPtN SAT 1·-', 29 SWCAPt DRIVE ltST PRICED NPT ICM OCEAN VIEW NC\\-porl Ocach 2 DR. 2 DA condo, murrnr.-J 11 p:.itlO, in lu~h p:irk·likc >urrounc.Jin£>, \\Jlk 10 l'o:.1, :1. • 11 • .! comm. Al>k for ... RAnENE MIRAClt OPEN SUN 1·5, 102 SCHOLZ PLAZA N234 LOWEST PRICE IN CREST! REDUCED TO $235,000 Newport Crest -Fabulous loca1ion ovctlot1~i1 1·~ 1'•'11: tl!nnis courts. Plan II -2 DR. '.!V! DA tuwnll\11111: 11 firplacc, wet b:ir, patios. Walk 10 hc.u.:h · I''''' r~duc~J for quick s<1lc. Ask for ... BARBRA CHAMBERS RENT, IUY OR BOTH IN NEWPORT $1-'00 per mo./$292,000 Dis C;inyun twnhme :? DR. :!Y: Ut\. Appru\ 1!10I ,,, 11 J den! V.1uhcd ceiling~. frml dining plu' ni.•i.' I • 11p11011 '1\';111 IW. Where Cll>C coulJ )OU h\C 111 :--,·u,. t I thi~ price. \\ilh thi' )izc? "'k for .. JACKIE HANDUMAN/CINDY HANDLEMAN KEYS TO BEACH $359,000 OytlJmitc dcl>isncr done I story. 3 DR. :?1': U,\ h. ., ckganl smull g:ued complex. The uh1mat..: c\.:CUll\• I J or :!ml bc:ich home w/ kcvs 10 Shorcchffi. b.:.1. • ~ •'-•' CJn be )(lld furni1>hcd for SJ75,000. Ask fur ROBIN TtNCH ARCHITTCTURAl GEM $389,000 3 BR. 2 BA pool, c11ban11 home w/oree rm. Vaullcd .. 11111~" wall of glass. Romantic m;istcr suites. Ask for .. ID VAN DEN IOSSCHI X276 NPT HEIGHTS LOT $385,000 Loc11tcd below lSth st., this property is ~1111;1tcJ 111 the midc.Jtc of the block w/an older 2 DR I DA re~. on th•· r.·.11 of the lot. ldc;il to live in durin1 new con>tructu111 ''" for ... CURT HHllRTS II ON THE GOLi COURSE $429,000 Newly h:.1cd Big Canyon townhomc. 2 OR. :? l31\ \\ r111 entry :ind priv 2 cAr pniec. SW«pine eolf rour,c "''" m:iny u~r.idcs. A11c for.,. CUF a H.YNN KIMP GREAT INVIS1MENT PIOPlllY $435,000 Newport Beach duplex. Two 3 DR 2 UA umb Fr..:1>hll p11intcd exterior, watt to bcKh, park. shopping °''"" w:inls quick ulcl Ask rnr •.• JANI 01 VllOINIA 760 3 Corporate Plaza,s -NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I flEAL ESTATE SATURDAY, September 21, 1991 I PAGE 25 NEWPORT HEIGHTS $439,000 Darling cotlllge in tum-key condition h;is 3 BR. :? BA and 2 car ganige. All this on a 9100 sq.fl. 101. Ask for ... ANNE McCASLAND MOvt IN PERFECT $495,000 lmmacul:ile 3 BR w/pool on cul-de·s:ic. A~k for ... MONICA RUGGIERI X 107 SUZANNE MOSHER X 115 OPEN SUN 1-4, 2236 HEATHER LANE NEWPORT NO. HST IUY $525,000 L:irges1 model Marbcllu in premium IOl.'.ation . .i DR. 3 DA, fJm1ly rm., 3 fpl, triple garage. Owner lcuving :1rca s, must ~di now! J\3k for ... PAULA BAILEY BIG CANYON--GOlf COURSE $529,000 SrcctJcular view. complete CU)lomm.:d Augu)l.1 pl.111. 1 UR, ~~~ U1\ plus den. Abi.olu1cly b.:)I b1i; can)-on \ICW. "' JilJulc. A~k for ... CLIF • E'LYNN KEMP REDUCED! REDUCED! $749,500 5 tm \'icw home in D.1wr Shmc,. Pool, \'Jllh1:d cc1h11i;'. >q1.1r.1h: m.1iJs rm & bJlh. A~k lor ... MONICA RUGGIERI X 10·7 SUZANNE MOSHER X 115 BAY & OCEAN VIEWS $887,000 Front l111c views from lc.1 .. 1 c11pcm1vc home on prcMigrllus Nc"flllrl )lrcc1. Charnung hou)C rc;1dy to mu\'c in111 or add 1in10 tor ~pcc1ac:ul.1r pro1>er1y. l'r iced to )cll! A)k fur ... CAROLE FRANKEL NEW LISTING HARBOR RIDGE $1,175,000 ')1x·ct.1cul.ir ocean S: l"tly hi;hts \1.:w from 1h1., c:o111plc1cly r•·mrnkled "Oc\'On)hirc". Too m.iny upi;r:1dc' to rwtc. liu.irJ gated ar>SOC. Call fur tnfo. r\>k fur ... KEITH RANDLE VALUABLE CUL DE SAC LOCATION $1,195,000 1'1c .. 1ri;1ous gated rommuruty or Belcourt. Lri;e S UR home " lcnn·J )'rd & p;a1io l ltgh ceiling~ Loh of fl'Jh:n1i:1I. l O\\C>I price CU>tom 1n the arcJ. Gre.11 oppurtunrty for the l11,Jt1un consciou) bu\'cr ... A~k for ... VIRGINIA SWAN OVER AN ACRE $1,275,000 With f.1bulous ocean, bJ)' .~ dty lighb \tCW). Thi' -' OR. ;1: U1\ pool home in a >ecludcd ~cuing JllOW) for total flll\J•) \\/'J long dri\'C\\ay up to the home. Tht\ 1> a_n uppo11untty for someone to build oin cn11rc C)tJtc on tht) Ulll<)UC parcel or l:and. Mk for ... ESTHER YANK EXTRAORDINARY OCEANFRONT $1,475,000 In one or Newport's finest location on .the WJtcr, .this 4.)'.eur old cu)tom home includes evtrv :1me111ty for gracious hvtng. .i BR, 4 DA. gourmet kit. & 010\'Cly m>tr )te. All built to ml))t demanding specification. A>k for ... CAROLE FRANKEL NEW BAYFIONT umNO $2,250,000 .. Ralph Lauren" totally remodeled cottage style setting w/ lari:e boat dock. 4 DR. 3 DA. commercial grade kitch. w/ nook, sep. dr., spacious "gre:ll room" overlooking the bay. Ask for ... IOI • MARY DI TUWO SPECTACULU VllW TINNIS ESTATI $4,500,000 S DR, S~ Ba, servant quarters. Estate is 'ituu ted on 1.84 acre loc1uion on &cit Day. Owner will ron)ldcr trade. Ask rur ... ION FUSOT 5000 e 101, .N41-rt Beach ER to .Sell CORONA DEL MAR EXCELLENT POINT DEL MAR $550,000 Featurini; ... english Pub! 2 DR, 2Y• DA. fplc. plantation shutters throui;houl, custum cabinet~. profe)>ional IJnd)Caping, lovely spa & patio area. A)k for. Bill • DONNA WEBSTER SPYGLASS HIU $1,775,000 When only the \'Cf)' bc>I \1111 do! thi> exciting t"o >tory ) DR, 6 DA totally remodeled home offc~ breathtaking ocean & city light vicv.'S. Offered al Sl.775,000. A~k for ... JANE SUNGAILA FOUNTAIN VALLEY EMERAlD GLEN-HARBOR/WARNER $199,500 3 OR, :? DA lVndo. Ne"IY tc"furbishcd end unit in tree lrncd p:ir:idbe. Only 4-1 rondos in beautiful Emerald Glen nc.1r fwy and nearby S. Co:i>t Pl.iua. 1\ real s1c.11. Seller mOll\'Cd. Ask for ... LYNNE LINDSAY SPELLBOUND $239,700 b the w.iy you "·ill leave tht) cnchantins 3 OR. I Y• llu f'liuntatn Valley home. From the kadcd-glJ)S front door w/ OJI.. trim t.o ;inJ w m.iny other ~pccial features to the lU)lom sunken pJtio, you'll :ipprcciatc thi) lo,•cly mJ1llt.1incJ home! It') the home you dcscf\·c. ,,,1; fur. .. JACK GIFFORD JUST REDUCED $377,700 Grc.11 f:1milv home. -' lllm \\/l{.V.A. on cul-Jc-i.a.: aero~ from flJrk, no bu)y SlrCCIS, C(lUOlry l..itchen. 1\)I; fu r ... RUSTY GUINTHER HUNTINGTON BEACH PRICE REDUCTION $399,000 Dr.ind m:w l luntrnston Beach. J OR. top quJllly custom nc.ir ucJdl. 01\nCr t1n.1nc1ng av.11IJl>lc. A~k for ... BOB • MA.RY DI TULLIO BRAND NEW! $439,000 C:u\tllnt \'1llJ 1n llu1111nt;tlltt Bc;ich. ~la))l\C Jeck with br.1Jd ,._·c.rn \IC\\). 3 IJr~c bdrms plu> f.1m1ly mom :ind f1t1mJI danrnl! hJS ti Jll! A)I.. for ... RAE RODGERS/RUSTY GUINTHER 10 UNITS $1,500,000 (J) Three high Jcm11y lot\. Down to\\ n llun11ns1on Beach. '"-'"ting 111.:0111.: plu~ )pccial up)idc zomng alloWJnccs. Ask for ... LIZ & CHUCK JONES IRVINE AFFORDABLE ADORABLE $176,500 While picl:cl fence surround) the yard or 1h1) Woodbridge twnhm. Wfl master bdmis. Roomy garai;e. Take advantage of excellent financing. A>k for ... MAXINE GOLDEN NO FIX UP HASSEL! $275,000 Rare detJched 3 bdrm home ncJr Una I l1gh :ind UCL Is mO\·c-111 rc.1dy! Country t..1tdlcn on peaceful greenbelt. Ask ror ... MAXINE GOLDEN NORTHWOOD HOME $339,900 4 OR, 3 DA home in great family ncishborhood. Elcccllcnt Jrc;i on quiet ~trccl. Very priv:11c yard. l\)k for. .. DENNIS GRIMES LAGUNA HILLS CAI.If. RENAISSANCE $215,000 Appr0.11. 1640 sq.fl. 2 DR, 2Vz DA condo neutral tones. Lort upstairs/den dwnstrs. PooVclubhousc. Lnd~pd b:ick yrd w/ pallo. Ask for ... DENNIS GRIMES RIVERSIDE RMltSIOI COINH PAICIL $335,000 Prime sln,nulizcd comer p:irccl for development. Pouiblc tone chanac 10 R-3 or RO. Approx V: one. Will exchange for ro:istal srt. Motivated out or 11a1c owner. Ask fur .•• OUS1Y HA .. ts X 124 Dc)t value in Newport Dcach!! Custom home on quie tree lined ~trcet! ()\er 4400 sqJt S DR .i DA plus den hilli:mls rm & fJmtly rm! :! fplc, French door~ & privat pool lend to cntcrt:iining both in~il.lc & outside! As for ... Lowest price New Bedford S BR & bonus room plus loft w/ ocean view & 4 full b::iths. Wonderful pool & spa, nir conditioned • on quiet cul-de-sac street. Call for appointment . Motivated seller will consider trades, paper! Magnificen Catalina/ocean views from this one-o f-a-kind ultns-<:antemporary w/elegant pool & spa. waterfall. 4 Or, 4V,i BA, extensive use of gninitc marble. AsL: for •.• l 44 CANYON ISLAND DI. $529,000 Augusta plan -2/21/i + den. -Cus1om1zed wN1ew of golf course & City hghlS /IE/MAX. Newport S.OCh Clf I f'lym ICellp J80.&00 x123 54 Si.A ISLAND DR. $287 ,500 Affordable 8.C. townhome. lmmacUlate bright. priced to sell. 2/WA Lg. patio, security, tenni$; pool. OPEN SAT 2-5 SunboW l«#r,J~ Cll'll ..... 181-1!41 26 CANYON ISLAND DR $398,500 Eldorado plan -3/2'h • Private w/ fairway views Coalt NtJWPOrl Properties Stella 11111'11' I o.ny Bllb 844-1 BOO BIG CANYON McLAIN Townhomes! Golf Course View Living $200,0(JO's-$500,000's 80 SEA ISLAND OR. $495,000 Eldorado plan · 3/21h -Fabulous view & 2 car garage Coast ,,.wporl ~., ........ ' ...., -144--1• 29 CAHYON ISlAHD $350,000 El Dorado plan 3/2.5 end unit, Plantation Shutters, studio lighting, etc ProaNr hoity Audrey ,....., 842 .... LIDO ISLE FREE HOUSEi $525,000 When you buy 1hls 35 lot Great East end locatton Perfect OPPortunity to build dream home Ex1stiny 4BR/2 BA house needs some "TLC" NEW LISTING!! $640,000 3 BR/2 BA home on oversized 42' lot Formal din Ing room. Freshly painted 1ns1de & otJt Quiet East end location CUSTOM REMODEL $647,000 French doors and open beam ce11tngs in living room and master suite Spacious sundeck 2 BR 3 BA Gourmet kitchen Full security system MOTIVATED SELLER $675,000 Street to street location near clubhouse & tennis courts 3 BRIJ''i BA High ceilings & shuners Con venlent center island in kitchen PRIME GENOA LOCATION $775,000 2 bedroom. 2 bath decorator nome with dining room Master suite has l1replace and sining area Whtie-on-white decor Wrap-around patto LOVELY LANDSCAPING $840,000 Gorgeous 4 bedroom 3 bath Meo1tenanean villa on a large lot wrth a landscaped entry & patio Great locallon close to Genoa playground REDUCED!! S 1, 195 ,000 Ultra custom brand new t1ome on so· street to street lot No detail has been spared 3 BR 5 BA plus study Eirtens1ve protess1onat landscaping OCEANFRONT PROPERTIES PRIME LOCATION $925,000 3 BR oceanfront house plus income unit on over sized R-2 tot (30 x I 02 5) 2 car garage Beachfront patio. plus patio between house & income unit BEACHFRONT COTTAGE $1,049,000 2BR/1 BA beachfront cottage with separate 1 BR~'• BA granny unit Includes ;ipproved plans lor 2 con dos Located In secluded comer or beachtron1 INCOME PROPERTY $1 289,000 White water & coas1a1 views from this fncome pro· duclng property 3 BR '2 BA upper. 2 BR/2 BA lower. Excellent parking 2 wood-burning fireplaces REDUCEDll $1,3&0,000 40' OCEANFRONT LOTt 404' more bu1ldabte than the standard 30 foot Very quiet, located on I block long street-no through 1raHlc1' REDUCED I! $1,375,000 11 1 location 1n West Newport on only oceanfront cul-de-sac. Owner bull! 4 BR 4 BA. famtly room. den Quality apPolntments throughout. LAGUNA AREA SAN CLEMENTE $225,000 Ne11r-new det11ched 2 bedroom. 2 bath home Best of upgrades Include Berber carpet, plantation shut ters Vaulted celllngs. Khchen with dining nook SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO $825,000 Owner may carry or e11changel 4 BR 21"1 BA. family room with fireplace, coun1ry kitchen Prtvate & Iran· qull 1ettlng with freeways 3 minutes close. NEWPORT BEACH Rl!DUCEDll $197,500 BEST VIEW VALUEI Excellent view of ocean & Catalina from this 2 BR condo In the Versallles Many upgrades throughout Owner was transfered. PRl!STIGIOUS COMMUNITY S410,000 TERMSI Possible lease option 2 BR 2 BA, plus d9n & largest noorptan In VIiia Balboa Comm PoOI S.auttful large ltvtng room with landscaped patio. NEWPORT BEACH 1h BLOCK FROM BEACH $485,000 Newly 4 BR 3 BA plus family roorn in super loca· lion Great home to rent out or llve In' 6 celling fans. oak cabinets & garden wir>dow ESCROW BOMBED! $4 75,000 Back on market! Move-In condition home In Bay· cret North Cape Cod eictenor 4 BR/2'h BA Re- modeled kitchen wrth nook. Pool-sized yard VERSATILE FLOORPLAN $499,950 Located lust 3 houses from the beach Like-new 5 BR 4 BA single family home Ocean views from master Light & bnght 1n1er1or Great curb appeal TRANSFERRED BACK EASTI $535,000 Customized Medtna plan in garden setting Quiet provate localt0n 3 BR 2•., BA. family room Thou sands spent on paradise of a yard PERFECT BAYFRONT $595,000 Private 30 dock Finest quality matenals through out Bu1lt·1n BBQ on bayfront terrace 2 BR 21'J BA Pella French doors & Baldwin hardware fVAN WELLS CUSTOM $!599,000 Beaultful 3 BR 2'. BA wnh cozy fa mily room Ex lras include French doors crown moldings, Berber cpl plank flooring Walnut & marble fireplace HARBOR VIEW HOMES $675 000 5 BR 3 BA Somerset model in hlghly touted ~hase Ill Comm pool spa/tennis Oak stair rail, parquet lloonng 1n entry Pnvate backyard LIDO PARK DR. $675,000 Best Isl floor unit overlooking pool, Rhine Channel and city lights Beautifully redecorated 2 BA ·21.., BA New kitchen 24 Hr security and doorman SUPER VIEW $885,000 Fabulous bayfronl condo with 2 bedrooms. 2 baths plus den Outstanding view of bay and city lights Walk 10 shopping, bay & beach OWNER WILL CARRY $715,000 Per1ect tor entertaining' This remodeled 4 BR.3 BA has family room and den. Vaulted ceilings, used bnck Conan counters Solar & gas heat CORONA DEL MAR $1,350,000 LOCA TtON LOCA TION1 Build a custom 6,000 sq It home wrth ocean views from 2nd story Big Corona Beach location Lot can be spilt In half RARE OPPORTUNITY $1,950,000 Don't miss out on this oppor1unity to acquire a beach home on mos1 private island. Bay Island Pnvate beaches and boat docks BALBOA BAYFRONT $3,500,000 3 BRl4 + BA bayfronl with bay & mtn views. large terrace with spa garden and dock lor several boats Upstairs den w11h fireplace & bath could be 4th BR ()PEN Hot SE SATURDAY hn: I' J.: I ' ' 4 \i.r;A1~t\ I ~ SUNDAY '41 ' •11llur ~--(11~t.1 Mrq 1 10 L (I l~ I l\ p, Costa M"a , ., 10~ \' J \'tM~ L 1d ~,, I 4 ti/Ii i '(1~ t<lo 1s1r 'I .'IQ V•a <.ao Rf'mO l>OO is e '4 ~ • J ""•Melba :omna Cltl M~• I ~ SATURDAY/SUNDAY I 4 Bafl<l'll'f!!o C1 Ntwi>Of! CrtSl I ~ I 'OR S~yWI! lane ~ Snell ' s 48t ~ Se~shott' NtWllOl1 Beach 11 6 f'.~0' w Ocean!l'O!ll. Ne'tllDO'I Ruch 12 s SI'<' MlO s 149 ()()11 $.374 000 $!>2~ ()()11 $6'0 000 $67'.> 000 S1 l~OOO $~9'.> 000 s.47!> 000 $1 26900C $1 37~ 000 COSTA MESA & SANTA ANA HEIGHTS 15% DOWN $149,900 Very private 2 BR/2 BA end unit In SotJth CoaS1 Spnngs comple11 Community pool spa Excellent location, neict to Crystal Court REDUCED!! $215,900 3BA/2BA & family room Remodeled kitchen leads lo lormal dining room Near-new cpl Lush low maintenance landscaping REDUCED!! $289 000 Great family home on large lot wtth 5 BR/3 BA plus family room & den Spacious kitchen has breakfast area Fireplace in family room & master bedroom GREAT LOCATION $349,000 4 BR 2 + remodeled home with great curb appeal Family room den. marble flrepface & pool-sized yard In-law' untt or play area upstairs EaatakSe Costa lleaa comer lot location on quiet cul-de sac Award winning neighborhood Walk 10 elementary school Super en1ena1111ng home appro•lmately 2200 sq It wllh 4 bedrooms 2'" baths douole French aoors opening to patio decks garden & pool Large tam1ly room has fireplace French doors & windows Both pool & home are sola• heated Redone kitchen w1lh garden wmdow $374,000 Preaented br MARGIE POSTON NEWPORT CREST PRICED TO SELL $249,000 Popular Plan 1 with Iott.I 2 BR 2 SA with formal din mg room and s1orage galore Cedar-llned closet In garage Formal dining room OWNER WILL CARRY $279,000 This 3 BRl2''1 BA townhome shows like a model Decorated In the best ot taste Pool spa/tennis Fireplace In llv1ng room MINI OCEAN VIEW $287 ,000 Privacy trom this 3 BR '21? BA townhome lacing greenbeh Mirrored wardrobe doors 2 decks Tlte ftoor1ng In kitchen and entry BOUGHT ANOTHER! $295,000 OWNER MUST SELL NOW! Fabulous ocean view l'rom master Completely remodeled 3 BR/2ln BA Wood flooflng In khchen entry & dining room LARGEST FLOORPLAN $310,000 Appro11. 2000 sq n 4 BR/21~ BA wtth tamlty room Mirror work In dining room Best court location. A~ solute mo.,.ln condition FULL OCEAN VIEW S3U,OOO Owner needs to sell NOWI 3 BR/'2•~ BA with bit-In oak cabinetry & fireplace. 2 view decka. Mirrored dining room. 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BAN8'<!.RO JASMINf CRHIC DI $539,000 A very exc1nng plan 3 1n excellent location Spacious bright and cheerful 3 br. fam11y room Pnceo ro sell' OPEN HOUSE SATURDAY 1·5 BAYRIDGE 296 CHESTHFIUD RITA KURTZ $254,900 NEWPORT SHORES 340 PROSPECT DAVID PRINCE $319,900 HV KNOLLS 2756 HIUVIEW SUSAN NOONAN $379,000 NWPT NO 3161 CORTt PORTOFINO ERIC SHAW $510.000 JASMINE PARK JERRY FINSTER 912 GARDENIA $519,000 WESTCLIFf 1012 NOmNGHAM GINNY ANDERSON $615,000 CORONA DEL MAR CHER RUSH 611 BEGONIA $625,000 HV HOMES 1615 PORT BARMOUTH JAMES GRAY $635.000 CORONA DEL MAR 232 ORCHID MARCIA BAYS $925,000 NWT BCH 1029 BAYSIDE COVE E JOANNA DEMPSTER $1 ,050,000 CORONA DEL MAR 215 GOLDENROD JOHN CAMPBELL $1,499,999 NEWPORT BEACH 4009 SEASHORE VELMA TIMMONS S 1 595.000 SUNDAY 1·5 THE BLUFFS 2907 PERLA COLESWORTHY $369,000 NEWPORT ISLAND 415 38TH STREET DAVID PRINCE $360,000 BLUFFS 653 VISTA BONITA KEVIN KANDA $445,000 BLUFFS 533 VISTA FLORA SUE VERNON $465,000 NWPT NO 3161 CORTt PORTOFINO ERI C SHAW $510,000 JASMINE PARK 912 GARDENIA JERRY FINSTER $519,000 JASMINE PARK 932 GARDENIA BARBARA GRAVES $520,000 HV HILU 1215 SUIFUNI WAY VALERIE HAMM $825,000 NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE COIONA Dfl MAa $575,000 Tem11c newer duplex w11h 3 bd 110111 & 2 llCl rear income unit Tile roof neutral decor in troni skylights washer l.lf'/er llTA UITl SEAVIEW 1905 YACHT MARIA GINNY ANDERSON $525.000 llMNE THR 730 SANTA THR LINDA MARSTON $539,000 CORONA DEL MAR 614 AVOCADO SHEILA KAVfANI $539,000 HV HOMES 1912 PORT WEYBRIDGE LISA ADAM $549,500 CORONA DEL MAR PAIGE HARTLEY 427 NARCISSUS $570,000 NWPTNO LARAINE SHAW 3069 CORTE MARIN $574,000 HV HILLS 3414 SEABREEZE JEFF EWING $575,500 CORONA DEL MAR 611 BEGONIA KAY RANGER $625.000 HV HOMES 1615 PORT B~MOUTH JAMES GRAY $635,000 IRVINE TER 1407 SANTANELl.A TERR MIKE TRAINER $649,950 HV HOMES 1704 NEWPORT HILLS OR LARAINE SHAW $725,000 EASTBLUFF 2601 BUNYA SARA MARVIN $849,000 BAYSHORES 2601 CIRCLE DR ELEANOR BOWIE S735.000 HV HILLS 894 SANOCASnE LYLEEN EWING $865.000 CORONA DEL MAR 314 CARNATION KAY PARKER $935,000 IRVINE TERRACE 2006 KEWAMEE CAROLINE HAINES $948,000 NWPT BCH 1029 BAYSIDE COVE E CHER RUSH $1 ,050.000 LIDO ISLE 205 V\A SAN REMO JOHN CAMPBELL $1 ,095,000 CllFFHAVEN 1031 IONGS ROAD RITA KURTZ $1,395,000 CORONA DEL MAR 215 GOLDENROD MARCIA BAYS $1,499,999 NEWPORT BEACH STEVE HIGH SPYGWSHIU JUNE DAVIS 4009 SEASHORE $1 ,595,000 55 GOLITA $2,095,000 r iID WHT NfWPOIT SS",000 2 years new' Great 313 + 2 ba upper & lower Bnng your investors or owner user Located 111st a few houses to beach NEW LISTINGS "VlUA WIOA" $235,000 "PenltlOuse" ocean view Catalina view condo 1/• mile to 1>eac11 w/2 pools·spa·s. tennis courts All ol tn1s and a NewPort Beach address' Call now 1t11s one is 1n excellent coo<lnlOll. anel priced ro sell' CORONA OH MAR $450,000 South ot PCH towntlome 1s an arcMectural delight with 2 stones arched windows large gourmet kitchen ? d~t..s one w1111 a peek-a-bOo ot ttte ocean 1ust ~ couole of blocks :o Beoonia Park TME BLUFFS $445,000 No woros c.1'1 <lescrioe me beauty ol lti•S lotally re modeled Hlutts Carmcllla plan A muS1 see In app1ec1alf11 Sut>·Zcro rr!rig. Gag9cnau. Amand 1<1tcn~n 11dc aopi1ancrs st..y!1ghts Rerber carpet etc ana o .... ner v~ry mot1v;irer:l' Call now tor J snow1nQ' TERRACES $560,000 Ou1c1 c ~gar:,c Ocean view condo 10 Clesirable adul\ cormnun,1-1 2 be ~ den Or1g1na1 owner UP· graded l'vrry1h1no' Closn IO POOi & clubhouse WfSTCUFF $615,000 Spac1o;;s y •' • <.pa. 1011) • o~e G•r ~t ~pace lor rn tertc11n•"(] i 01n111g ro.:i.., m~r scat• t 8 plus am111r sealing in ltit• living roo'T1 and a or .~rel 01ano 4 bd 2'. tn ?· 1..111,j•· dou n1r1 security systef"1 PENINSULA $899,000 lflO t:i.i1r•. • • '• w 11 ,~ .!• 101 pr1t', iJ1,a,nt c1 r laQr 011 11 ' Ill I rr:S~ f•n01 1 Ofn ',1•1•1•1 :JcaCtl BIG CANYON $1,495,000 '>rirctM )I 1 i]J J ~ 111 y, II PW ll JUI paclr.11e trnnis court 11-~rurcc rn t gqo C:n•ona Oct Mar Hornl! T 0~1 111 • tiom1· h.1s Quality & ~fy'e & is en tcrtamer r:1 ~hi IRVINE TERRACE $1,990,000 Spectacular view loca11on of ttns :l bd, 2'"1 bath home on over a ''i o! an acre wrth wondertul views ol newpon harbor Catalina. City llgtrts aJ1d Pac1f1c ocean NEWPORT BEACH BLUFFS $207 ,000 Bargain hunters' Immaculate 3 bd I •h ba condo In Newport Beach. very deslrable locat100 oo green- belt. land lease $302 per mo Land may be pur· chased at 15% discount on S60,5000 Total pack· aoe S258.000 IAYRIDGI $254,900 Highly upgraded 2 bd 2 ba upstairs B-plan In Say- Odge. ModeH>ertect coodftlon, light and bright ex. posure Gated community wl1h pool Ind spa. \:E\\'POl~T BE.\Cll OFFICE · l'Ol~:\EI~ OF l'O.\ST 111<;11\\.\' .\T .\\ <>l'.\IH> -().t -1-9()()() •• t ••• . . • " t ••• ' ... • • t •• ' . . ' ' I I • NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE HARIOllf VIEW HOMfS $635,000 Outsland.nq cvslom home J nc 3 ": !la curt> appeal l>rlld v.. no1v. s ~ • upgrades 'l''l'.'tJQ' ut comm.~~. roo J•J· ,.i·-; 2 fore piJ ('> J m1iSl NEWPORT PENINSULA $319,000 hceh~r" tlu•' ~· • irrnnun t, r 11 n~< Peninsula lo· cat o~ l Jrq• 1 !'Id apt p1us sruc, w1t11 room to bu•ld on front nal1 l1' 11rg" 101 VHSA.ILUS $345,000 E xcepnonal comer unit condo w11h never ending views or bay oceari mtns city lights This home features 3 bd 2 oa Security building elevator. 111- s1de launory par~ng for 3 cars close to beaches shopp111g and Hoag ~•osprtar NEWPORT BEACH $375 000 n·s true1 3 bedrooms. 2 Oa family rm large' pool 1ust finished Upgraded new kllchen carpet. pamt Investor says sell now HAllOR VIEW ICNOW $379,000 Cape COd 1n Ne"WPOrt Beacn• Cnarmang townnouse witti pastor at v1ev.s yet walking distance to gour - met restaurants and spec1<1rty shops 2 bd 2 · 'J ba and tovefy, sophrsr:cated decor community pool ano spa and tennis lor }our en1ovmem NEWPORT ISLAND $360,000 Newport Isle smote family Mme on a 30 ~ 95 R-2 tot A great opportunity lor a 1 sr timl' Duyer To rehab or for a builder to tear dONn and rebuld two units Grear location tn a qwet area near !he beacti NEWPORT ISLAND DUPLEX $425,000 Dnve by t111s dehghtlut Island property and tf you like rt we'll show you the inside Each unrt has 2 bedrooms and 1n excellent condition The front unrt has It s own yard & tfle rear has a prrvare deck & patro Call us lor !he address NEWPORT SHORES $449,000 Clean & well kept duplex convcment to beach & shopping f1rcp1ace 1n Ootfl unils Ocean view from uppe1 4 car garage plus extra par\1ng HAllOR WW HOMES $498,000 lovely expanded Monaco wlttl French doo<s and Windows plus spa ol1 master bedroom 4 br. 3 ba wt1h farTlfly r5oom close to pool and parli: WEST NEWPORT $4H,OOO Grut owner user1 Very upper UOll, hi-beam ce1lings + IQ used brick fireplace. new kitchen Super In- vestment property SUVIEW $525,000 Seiter motivated' Must sell' Sparklrng 3 bd. 2 ba separate home 111 ouard4ed gated community Tastefully remodeled Very light and bngtrt lush lindscaping Great value HAllOI V1W HOMIS $5'5,000 Exploded. cus1omlzed 4 bf. + Ion. 3 ba, FR, great m appeal, bay windows, wlndOw seltS, wood llocn, convn. pool, near award wlooing Andersen IChool. HAJIBOR VIEW HILLS $625,000 J 'c• Ca\ t'" .... ,., ~, .. '•rc~~r Tne Fun • • • ' q ~!>~ s .1. ' r • from tne livmg ' 1 ;i.1 " .: '>•·i<·rinm ~ome Pri- ' j' r•,., o• ,,~,,.,. d ' ,, Cldt i ::>eco• ate to ~ou1 A' '~'''' [,•1•!1 Vl C NEWPORT BEACH $549,000 '-' .' "'' tt• • t <l 1.ut•vc .1 :;c nomc tAany decora- ' r • "' ~es spac •ous mJster suite "11th retrea1 or use .is an extra oeoroom Lovely spa 1n yard sur- rounded by pavP.rs HARBOR VIEW HOMES $549,500 Beautifully maintained 4 bd Pa1nmo very close to greenbelt Freshly parnled e1Cterror large pnvate vard bnck & cement hardscape Perfect 1nsrde & out HARBOR VIEW HOMES $549,500 Better than ne .... • Just rcmooe.ed tnen owner trans· tc•ed ~ew oams and krtct-en w1t11 custom cab111- e1') t..ew roof & fresh new landscaping A must sec• NEWPORT HTS $559,000 Rare opportunity• a duplex in NewPort Heights' ~ront unit wltl1 3 bd 2 ba Dack unrt witti 2 bd 1 '7 tla Each wlttt hreplace Excellent locallOn Comer IOI 10% DOWN $569,000 Owner will help trnance !his 3 year old Newpart t10me Pnced oeiow rast sale" 3 or 4 bedrooms. 3 l11eplaces. large master surte Move rn condrtion Great value HARBOR V1EW $595,000 Remodeled 5 bd. 3 ba wrth family room. LMng room. den, 3 ftreptaces. new kitchen cabinets Smootti ceilings. close to greenbelt and schools. BONNIE UY HIGHLANDS $63t,000 Close 1n country 1tv1ng 4 bd 3 ba, pool Formal drning, rambltng floor plan Family ne1ghb0rtiood WfSTCUFF $645,000 Complete remodel and expansronl Dramatic krtchen & Oatfls. soanng cerhnos and picturesque pool & spa 1 WTILUfF $679,000 Warm and IOVTtlng tradr1>onal home Se1 back from ttie street lor pnvacy EnJOy crty light and ocean views from ttie gractous Irving room and formal dining room 5 bedrooms 2¥• Oaths. family room, 2 hreplaces, hardwood noors, decorator accents t11roogll0Ut UTTU IWJOA ISLAND $739,000 Owner says. "Sell!" Great water tront property Best llftle Island loc•t!Ofl 2 br, 2 ba home and hOge one bedroom apartment Boat dock for two llOats HAllOI WW HOMES $739,500 Unot>stnlcted city and mountain views, 5 br, 3 ba, 3 car garage, new paint and carpet Plantation aootters, omt hOIJM and • fantutlc prictl SATURDAY, September 21, 1991 / PAGE 29 EMERALD THRACE $725,000 Un Que 4 br OR 3 br N guest apt 1n Emerald l err ace Many special features -hardv.ooi: floo·s 1eaced 91ass etc Gorgeous ocean views a~d IO>e'v garoen VIEW POTtNTW. IS AWESOME! $747,000 preltmrnary plans included for a second sto ry acdr tron that would give unbloc"able vrcw~ ct the turn- ing basin as well as tf1c e•1stmg city 11gttts view Plenty of windows let in the light and air of 1t s hill- top location Charming 3 bd 2 ba custom deco- rated home on a large lot CORONA DEL MAR OLD CORONA DEL MAR $439,000 Can you believe adorable <loll Muse in old Cororia aer Mar ror S439.000' 2 DI! & 0M1cc ciose :o par\ restaurants stores S20 000 paid for plans you gel free JASMINE PARK $519,000 Ocean bay an<1 city hghts view trom tflfs lovely Jasmine Parlla 3 bedroom 2 O;itn expanded model Gated pnvate commu8n1ty wrth assoc1atron pool and spa OLDE CORONA~ $529,000 Great duplex 1n n aoon Perfect for investor or owner occup1e 1ry open1 floorplan Call today OLD COIONA OU MAI $539,000 Goroeous Medrterranean town home 111 Old Corona det Mar Walk to tile beach, shoppino. restaurants South of the highway, 3 bd. 3 ba. ion. high ce11- 1ngs, deck. OLD CORONA DEL MAii $570,000 Charming CdM single family home completely re- modeled with 5 br & 3 ba. located In center of CdM & easy walk to beach OLD CORONA DEL MAii $569,000 Three chanmng legan non-collform1no one bed· room one bath cottages wt1h enclosed patios on an R-2 45' x t 18' 10t COM $5H,OOO 3 car garage, new townhome, paO! settJng So of PCH oversized lot perrnns unique <lesion and space for the area Back yard. no alley. a winner llYlfE THIACf $649, 950 Must see1 IMne Terrace 5 bd. 3 ba, 2500 sq n Jost right for tamily Great ~capino. move right In. Dining room, family room Ind f1mO room SPYGWS HIU $695,000 Bargain hunters!! 4 bd 3 ba lots of upgradtS ln- clUdlng French doors and windows. very private yards front and rear. TOP condltloo COM $749,000 MOdel per1ect single level View hOme 3 t>r, 2 ba, beauti11Jlly landscaped yard Dwellng Catalina sun· All. \ n.11: SCTHERl.E.\' It ~uu 'q: al\'a)s dreamed of mnving up lo Newport Bea ch. ~our v.intlow of tlppurtunity is wide open! Price' gencrall~ arc lov.cr than la l \ear, and that's gnod for \·ou if vou 're a buyer-interes t rates· are at their lowest tn )Cars and th at's good nev.s too. But thc<.e arc both te mporarv situations and vou should take ad,.rntagc or" them now. And there's no better place than Coldwell Banker to help )OU mai--c vour mo,c. We ha'c th e. be st. mot pr0Juctt\'C 'ales people in tn \\n, \\tth the uniqul' l'l'mhin.1 tion of local markl't !..nllwlcdgc 'iensiti\il) anJ control. a nd national exposure and resource'. That \, '' h\ aft<.!r ~8 ) cars ~c·rc still · Orange Countv·s premie r r ea l estate organization. Now's the time to make your move. and we 're he re to help you do it! - \ .. ' PA-OE 30 I SATUR1'.R'fl'September 21, 1991 ........ , .... . ,. :.~WPbR¥l§c\\~ ME~ltt>1ArM~~lfE SPYGLASS Hill $895,000 White. light and bright with tranquil snow- capped mountains and city lights views from home pool and spa. Peaceful, private and contemporary styling and neutral color pallette. NEWPORT BEACH $950,000 Fabulous tri-level 2 br, 21h ba condo on the bay with views from almost every room. Ex- cellent location, walking distance to Balboa Island. shopping and restaurants. BAYSHORES $950,000 Charm & tradition surround you in this re- modeled 3 br home w/large family-kitchen. Balcony overlooks huge, beautifully land- scaped garden. MARIE DEREMIAH DOUG & HEIDI MEEDER ~LEANOR BOWIE BAYSIDE COVE $1,050,000 Dramatic customized bayfront townhome. Great water views from all major rooms. Ri- chly remodeled. Immaculate move in condi- tion. Call John Campbell now for your appt. SPYGlASS Hill $1,199,000 Casual comfort & elegance abounds thruout this 4 + br home w/pool & spa plus breath- taking ocean, bay & city lights view. Call to see! NEWPORT BEACH $1,595,000 Fabulous contemporary almost new home. Forever views of ocean. bay, city lights. State of the art kitchen with Corfan. 5 br, 6 ba with family room. JOHN CAMPBELL EASTBLUFF $849,000 The theme here is roominess. Open floor plan boasts spacious living room & den with picture windows overlooking the exquisite view. Gourmet kitchen where whole family can sit down & eat together. HARBOR VIEW HILLS $885,000 Wow' 180 view trom this pristine 3 bedroom home. Beautifully remodeled kitchen with breakfast room overlooking the water. Large lot offers expan- sion possibilities. HARBOR VIEW HILLS $885,000 View! View! View! 180' of sweeping ocean views from this lovely 4 bed- room home Patios front and rear and rear and a private courtyard pool make outdoor living "mighty easy". OLD CORONA DEL MAR $925,000 Fabulous 2 bd contemporary home in a great corner loc~tionl Roof top deck wtth never ending ocean views! Light and bright with lots of sky- ltghts Brmg your fussiest buyers! OLD CORONA DEL MAR $935,000 Fabulous double lot with large remodel 3 bd 3 ba home & 1 bd 1 ba guest unit. Great view of bay & park from many rooms. double garage & 4 parking spaces. Zoned "multiple family residence" IRVINE TERRACE $948,000 Enchanting entertainers delight! 4 bd 3 ba. Totally remodeled on lush oversized lot. Glass roof dining room. French doors, this has It alll NEWPORT BEACH $1,095,000 Brilliant 4 br 3'h ba remodeled Lido home on oversized lot w/aunny ao. facing used brick patio and spa. Desirable street to street locatlon. Call now for your appt. HEIGHTS 81,398,000 Fabulous views of bay, ocean and city lights. 5 bd, 41h ba, llbrary, family room, mstr suite with fireplace, creative financing avail. Carry, trade or op- tion. KAY RANGER TRIONA BERGIN BOAT WATCH POINTE $1 499,000 Sought after, lower Corona del Mar location. Custom built home with views of harbor channel, ocean, and Catalina. Truly custom -all the extra's. Call John Campbell now for appt. ENJOY THE SAND AND SURF $1,895,000 This custom 3 bd & 4th ba view home offers spacious living areas, oozy fireplaces (one In master suite), and an incredible roof top deck ideally suited for entertaining. CAMEO SHORES $1, 750,000 Rare opportunity to own nearly 'h acre south of PCH adjacent to 14th green on "Pelican Point" golf course. Plans are available for gated 7000 + sq ft home. Views of ocean, hllls and fairway. Private beach for residents. SHORECLIFFS $1, 795,000 Prime location overlooking the ocean and canyon. Traditional home with three bedrooms, four baths and den with red brick fireplace. Large formal dining room with sit down view of ocean. Among the finest homes in the beach area. CORONA DEL MAR $1,995,000 The ultimate California location. This grand landmark home rises 38 ft above Ocean Blvd for optimum 180° ocean, harbor, & white water views. SPYGLASS HILL CUSTOM $2,095,000 Magnificent custom estate on huge lot with 180° unobstructed panoramic ocean views. 5 bd master suite 1400 sq ft approx) 6th ba. Seller motl· vated. BALBOA PRNINSULA 12,HS,OOO Balboa peninsula estate on the ocean front. Spectacular views of the ocean, bay, Catalina, city llghts. 5 br, 5 ba, one of a kind! llAYFRONT 13 780 000 Over 70' of bay front elegance this 5 br, 41h ba home hu a 1w view of harbor w/marine facllltlea for 4 large yachts 140' along the beach. - '\ I \ \ I • c ) I~ I I ~ I \ ( I I ( ) I I I ( I ( ( I I : '\ I I ; I I I ( I I \ . ' I I I I c • I I \ \ \ \ \ I \ \ ( I ( ' I I c I f I I I ' t ( ) f ~ ( , GINNY ANDERSON Associate Vice President 20 Years Experience TIRED OF RENTING? BARBOR WOODS $325,000 Move up to thJs elegant condo with two master suites. 2.SBA. wet bar. attached double garage. Convenient location. Easy walk to stores. .....churches, etc. OPEN IN SEAVIEW SUNDAY 1-5 1905 YACHT MARIA . $525,000 Owner moUvatedl Must sell! Sparkling 380. 2BA home. Tastefully remodeled, very Ught. Lush landscaping. great value! OPBN IN BARBOR VIEW BILLS SUNDAY 1-5 1215 SURFLINE WAY $625,000 "On a clear day, you can sec forever" ... The Fun Zone. Ruby's. Pavilion. etc. from the Uvtng areas of this spacious 480 home. Come sec fqr yourself. OPEN IN WESTCLIFF SATURDAY 12·5 1012 NOTTINGHAM $615,000 Just Usted: Spacious yard! Spacious homel Creal for entertaJnlng: a dining room that seals 18 and a living room that houses a grand piano plus ample scaling. 480. 2.5BA. 2.5 car garage. security system. Creal family neighborhood. CALL ME TODAY! Bus:644:.9060 Res:759-1997 SATURDAY, Sep~rt>liPfa21, 1991 I PAQS.. 31 LYLEEN EWING ASK FOR LYLEEN EWING Alaociate Vice President Res: 644-1361 JEFF EWING Sales Associate Res: 854-1415 JEFF EWING NEW IN HARBOR VIEW IULLS 3414 894 3801 Seabreeze Sandcastle Topside Model perfect. 180 degree view. Panoramic Three bedroom. Ovesized court-ocean. Island. Park like yard perfect for S\lnset views. private yard. pool or expansion. Gorgeous pool . $575,500 $865,000 $895,000 Open Sunday 1-5 Open Sunday 1-5 By Appointment CALL TODAY FOR YOUR PRIVATE SHOWING APPOINTMENT OR STOP BY OUR OPEN HOUSES. SPECIALIZING IN NEWPORT BEACH OVER 19 YEARS! 6 44-9060 COLDWELL BANKER NEWPORT BEACH 644-9060 JAMES GRAY JAMES GRAY 644-9060 Ext 126 PATRICK BARTOLIC 644-9060 Ext 127 1PATRICK BARTOUC For a FREE market evaluation of your property PLUS a detailed review of our aggressive team marketing plan, please call us NOWt WE GET RESULTS! Current Exclusive View Listings 102 E . Oceanfront $925,000 Best buy on oceanfront with panoramic ocean view 653 Vista Bonita $445,000 Bestfullfront row view in The Bluffs 402 Vista Grande $409,000 Owner must sell. baJI view 240 Nice Lane #313 $235,000 Pertthouse with ocean view 18115 Port Barmouth $6315,000 Hugejamlly home. HV Homes, cfty view. DON&: JOYCE OLSON Bus: 644-9060 Res: 759-9173 Spyglass HW $695,000 J 096 Down. Owner will carry! .Bargam hunters: 4BD. 3BA home with lots of up- grades including Frerteh doors and wm- dows. very private yards. Top condition. ~~~===:w Spyglass Hill $715,ooo Lowest priced 2 story on the hill. Six bed- room popular New Bedford model with view ofhilL Large yard with roomfor pool AU this home needs ls a little tender loving care - a::::::::==i;;;;;;;;;;;~:=.:.i ACTNOWlf Spyglass HW $715,000 E.Jtdttng upgradedfour bedroom. two and onehaifbathhDme. Airconditioned. large private courtyard.. Features U1duc1e French doors and wtn.dows and beamed ceilings. \ .· PAGE 32 I SATURC>P.fYLSeptember 21 , 1991 EXECUTM CREAM PUFF $411,000 Outstanding Mesa Verde 4 bdr. 2-story home. Lo master surte wrth gorgeous custom bath. Walk to golf parks & shopping (170RI) PAT rrm.HAlll COSTA MESA 4 BEDROOM · END UNrT $173,000 Good location on !hrs townhOuse Ref1mshed kitch- en cabinets Walk to school. shopping and the fair- grounds Communrty pools and clobhouse. Lowest pnced model on the mar11e1111 (18MOR) ESCAPE TO TRANQUILITY $179,500 En1oy ocean. tile breezes wrtll only 1h mile to beach This 2 bedroom end umt townhome with atrium is an exceptional value and won't last (1 0NESJ MIS. CLEAN lMS HHf $1811000 large 3 BR condo w/2'h BA Central air cond. 2 car anached garage. Great location Comm. pools, spas & tennis (62SHA) EXECUTIVE STARTER $182,500 This pracbcally per1ec1 home has rwo master sunes VAUL TEO cerhngs skylight. mmored ward- 1obes BPrt>er carpet and ble noors Two car ga1 w1tn C:11ecl access Small pnvate complex 1s ready lo move 10 (21KRJ) "STEAL 1141$" $117,000 VA terms. transferring owner must have quick salel Srtuated 1 'h mrles to beach winding staircase, 2 master bedrooms, s.kytlghts. bay windows. en- closed 2 car gar (22PAC) TWO MASTER TOWNHOME $205,900 Great East side loca11onr Large 2 BR, 2'h BA boasts vauned ceilings, cozy bnck fireplace and large rear yarcl/pallo MOUNTAIN VIEWS $21•,000 Unbeatable loca!lon This 3 bed 21h ba In-level townhome nas dramabc vaulted cathedral certmgs. Pnvate deck wrth wood ra1Ungs. Formal dtnlng room with a wet bar. What a boyll (23VAN) LOWIST PRICED POOL HOME $214,900 On 1nsKle comer 101 RV/boat access. huge pnvate bOnus room great for home off1ce/stud10, weight room upgraded ballls, lots of poss1b1ht1es (20ARN) RIVIERA TOWNHOME E'SIVE C. MESA $227,000 2 story 1780 sll 3 BR 2'h BA condo FoJTTlal llv w/ lrplc + bonus rm & formal dining rm 2 car oa· rage + pV1 yard wrtll decking Nr Back Bay Tennis cts. pool, spa (24VEN) WTSIDE STARTll $229,900 Ught. bnght. lhre11 bedroom. 1 ¥• bath home Cen- tral IOcabon Pnced to sell Don't miss out (230RA) PICTUlf PIRFECT $229,000 Newer 3 bedroom 21h bath (Jacuw llJb) plus 2 car attached garage with lots of built In storage. Move In today!I (26SAN) ELIGAHT TIM.ML $221,000 This light and alry home fea11Jres AC, clltledral cellings, white waShed cabinets Ind exn garage storage. Call now. (23VAN) llllY ...... 4 BEDROOMS AND mm mu $2J2,000 Special care has gone Into this 4 BR, 1Vc BA fam- ily kitchen home. New roof & more. Close to alt the fun spots In Costa Mesa Please call. (82PAES) HAIDSHtP WE $2A9,900 Resort style beach home thousands under martett 3 BR plus den. ExecutJve trl-level. Communlly ten- nis. pool & spa (10STO) SUMMER FUN $250,000 Lush gardens, gazebo, povate pool & spa • Grell time to enjoy this 4 bedroom home • FOft'Tlll D.R. • family kitchen & more (28VEL) WGf HOUst SMAU. NICI $264,900 3 BR. FR, ptus large bonus rm. Koi Pofld and ga- zebo. Sspa 1n atrium. Cul de sac locallOn. Priced for fast sale. (34SAN) PERFECT FAMl.Y llACH STAl111 $274,500 Newer 2 staty wfttl bright and open floor plan. Ideal for growing family. 3 spacious bedrooms, 2'h baths. Sumy family room & kitchen. 811ck-laced patlO. Bike to beach. (11 RIO) USED HICK FAMILY ROOM $275,000 Extensive use of French panal windows, skylight$ & wood burning s1ove complete 1'18 large 1.-nly room. 3 bedroom, 3 bl!h home -Tile root loo. (94MAG) MUST SH TO llLIVll $279,000 3 BR, 2 BA, large tam room, model perfect home. All new • kitchen, French doors, Bert>er carpet. white washed vinyl WOOd floor. new bflCkwoft dnveway (lOTUL) GREAT FOi CllU>llNI $212,750 3 BR. 2 BA, semi pl1vate cut de sac. Exira large IOC (9600 sq.ft.) Can build up or out and stlft have room fOf' pool. (MLUP) IMMACUlATE FAMILY NOMI $2191000 4 BR, 2 BA plUS powder room. 3 car girlgt, Pr gle staty. new cpt, fr1Sh palt Move In condition. (lOREO)O GREAT VALUE • W1MILEOON VIUAGI $299,000 3 BR. 2 BA. close to shOpplng, schools and enter- tainment of So. Coast Plaza. Mow in condition wllh spaBling fresh paint lnskJe WlCI out. COO'll1'Ulity pool, spa, tennis courts. beaullful atrUn. (93.JAS) WTSIDI CHAMI $129.500 Large add on mastef bedroom and ba1h. French doors lead to deck & spa. R.V. access or adcfftlonll par1clng for lour cars. Pride of ownenhlp. Don't miss this one. (44NIN) NfWIR S.C. 1E10 MIA $J"1000 4 BR, 3 BA. 3 car OlflOI. 1 BR and BA dOwn. Ideal for home oftlct. Sttps lO beautlM patk. (34FUC) W1SIDI STAITER $229,900 Ught & bright. Three bedroom 1l'• bath hOme. Central location. Priced ID sell. Don'! miss out (230RA) Rl LIN COUNTIYCWIUVING $399,500 Spacious 4 BR 2fh BA • beautiful mab.lre yard with sparl<llng pool. family room wlttl wet bar. Walk 10 Mesa Verde Country Club, over 2600 sq ft. RX AND SAVE $.uo,000 Mesa Verde execulive 5 BR. 3 BA. Wall! to Mesa Verde CoootJy Club. 1 BR Ind BA dOWnS1alrs: master suite • great potential. f19LAN) WALK fO llACM $211,000 Newport's Par1I Udo townhome has high cetttngs and hln!wooCI floofs lwoughcM. Must see Ills spacious 3 BR, 2 BA. 3 eat garage. (4~) UDO IStl ....... $195,000 Vacalion get-1-way or adutt home. Newly con· sll'UC1ed 3 BR. Superb ftoorplan & IOads of closets. Shows likl I model (1 12VIAl Ull 4 II WCIFIONT $595,000 ~ vtews, unsurpassed tranQuility on Chef· ry Lake In Newport Beach. 4 BR. 3'h BA. 2 tplcs, private dOCk. Rare ~. unique setting. Open Sit & Sun 1 ·5. •••• lf.ACI $525 A MON'IMlll $105,000 Cheaper ~ rn for Ills executlYe 1 BR. 1 BA condo. ARM M dOWn. can now. (66WAR) FHA llAIGMt ITAITll $124,000 2 BR, 1'h BA end unit townhome In H.B. Close to school$, shopping and transportation. Priced f()( fast .sale. ( 19COV) UCl fO llACH $215,900 New carpet. new paint, new floors In 1Ns 3 BR home In pt1me H.B. 1r11. Perteet starter. Close to schools and shopping. Grut buy. (19EST) POOl 6 SPA HOME llDUCED fO RU $259,900 Brigt1. cheefful comer home on cul de sac. P11¥ate rtar yards makes L shaped laO pool & spa 111 n- cape from d your everyday problems. (6SEIR) WOOOWCI CONDO SO. COAST .no $91,000 Huge 1 BR, 1 BA. elCb'l lrg kitchen wtlh all bull-ill. F/P In ltring room. Big IUOdtdl palo. Comm pool, spa & SUll. (32MAC) UITAAllA WOODlMl CONDO 2 11/2 IA $tat,900 Best upper location In c~ °'*I. pmte. fn.. cllldll Pi'Mlle Jaculzl, washer. dl'ytf & exiru. Laa, AUna. nes a comm pool, spa a SUit. (42MACl WHY PAY lltm $1""°° 8elUllM St Alblns condO. 1 BR 1 BA new ~ Tennis, pool, spa, washer, diyet, ttow & rehtg. Setlot w/carry. (368EA) lE A MOOR Stn,900 3 bedroom. 2 bath. recenoy remocleled. Beautlful pool and spa Solar hell Air conditlonlng. CUslom cabinets N1 garage. (33LAA) 11.M 9" PURI CHAIM• PlrYACYI $120,000 Upstairs condo, bright IMno room w/l'ireplace & balcony. Two master suites with full bathrooms. all the amenities you expect. To see. call nowt (28FAI) AffOIDAILE 4 llDIOOM $115,000 A step up tor a growing ttmty. Spacious rooms, large lot. covered patio addllion adds to t~ to- getherness! Come and see! BeS1 buy In So. Santa Ana. (27CAR) --Clllm POOL• SP~ ON A CUl DI SAC $3771000 Great home ft\ erilettalrq. Olp i1to a cool pool 1Ns hol soowner In 'f04X own belUlllut ywd. L#VO 4 BR. 3 BA prkle of ownership home. (08REV) SOU11MIST mu $151,900 Thousnls In upgrades adOtn lhls 2 BR mQlt 1M1 condo Spanish payers & 8eltlef carpet pm lots of n11's. Close to pn 2 cat mached garage. EX1CU'1M NOMI $310,000 This large home Is In a quiet location and In great condition. II features 1 PoOI and spa. 1 tne car onoe and ~ luldry Call now fof 'f04X Pf1v"8 showing. (1221.0Y) 40 IC lfl.OW APPtA1W $Mt,t00 5 BR 3'h BA wJF.R. & fonnat D.R. 2 ~ •• one up and one down. 3000 sq.fl plus wet bar, pool, custom oak ttwout Must seel A steal at this price. (16PON) SHOWC.UI DECUIM NOMI $Mt,OGO foul BA 21h BA. formal dining room, fomlll LR. l.alge modem ldlchen, IWvd wtr"*'CI pool, • and bade ywd wllfl mm-run pMicy. v.., prof landseaolng. (17SAN) FANTASTIC POOL ANO SPA $280,960 4 large BR's 1 ~ BA. 1'rge IMng room with rustic fireplace. Pnvlll patio frOnt and rear. (100Wl) STAmY 1WO ITOIY titt.000 Upgraded 5 BR 2~ BA home In pm. ~ 'hllttt location. newer oak cabillb ns wood floors In kitchen Ind dtmg room. Cnnlc t11o entry. Large bcnls room. G!Ut FOUIUln V*Y schools lnc!Udilg F.V. High. (63428) ,......,. _____ _ COLOUJQll Oi\N ... <!R •• Now provtdlng Southern Callfomla wtth Paclftc Rim refenall flom ~lanker'• refemll broker In Taiwan. • NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE SATURDAY, September 21, 1991 I PAGE 33 Realtors suggest smaller down payment T raQe-up buyers with a sizable sum to pay down on their next home shoufd consider making a smaller down payment and using the extra moner to cover other expenses, accordft1g to an article in "Real Estate Today," published by the National Association of Realtors. The article, titled "How Much of a Down l>ayment is Enough ?" points out that reducing a down payment can be a smart way to capitalize on one of the few remaining tax benefits available to consumers -the mortgage interest deduction. Although mortgage debt is increased, other deot that carries no tax advantage, such as a ~r-loan, can be elimin~ted. "By making a low down payment, buyers can maximize their mortgage interest deductions, lowering tneir after-tax payments," says Curt Culver, senior vice president o( marketing for the Mortgage Guaranty Insurance Corp. in Milwaukee, author of the article. A trade-off in making a small down payment rather than a farge one is that the buyer will have to pay fo r private mortgage insurance, which lenders generally require for transactions involving down payments of less than 20 percent, Culver notes. However, he adds, the cost of private mortgage insurance, along with a higher mortgage payment, still can be lower than a ·monthly debt that includes a home loan payment and several other non-housing payments. A s an example, the article compares the monthly savings by making a 10 percent down payment vs. a 25 percent down payment on a $200,000 home. In both cases, the buyer has SS0,000 from the sale of a previous home, plus $10,000 in savings, for a total of $60,000. The buyer afso owes $20,000 in car loans with monthly payments totaling $525. , In the first cast, the buyer pays down SS0,000 (25 ~rcent) on the home and pays an additional SS,000 in closing costs. He will wind up with a mortgage totaling S 150,000 and S5,000 1n savings. With a mor:tgage interest rate of 10 percent, monthly payments on this mortgage are S 1,316.An additional charge of hazard insurance and real estate taxes is SJOO, for a total monthly mortgage payment of S 1,616. Along with the S525 in car payments, the total will be S2,141 each month. In the second case, the buyer pays down S20,000 (10 percent) and pays an additional $5,500 in closing costs (closing costs are higher due to the smaller down payment). He wi ll have a mortgage totaling S 180,000 and $34,500 in savings. Payments on th is mortgage, including private mortga~ insurance, hazard insurance an d real estate taxes, will total Sl ,926 each month. The buyer's monthly mortgage payments will be S310 higher because of the larger mortgage ana the private mortgage insurance. However, if h.e uses some of his savings to pay of hi s car loan, he will be cutting out $525 from his monthly debt. Com~red to the first case the b':')'er would realize a net gain of S21 s· each month (the difference between S2,141 and $1 ,926). • By payins off the car loan, !}le bu~r is effectively converttng his non-deductible car loan Interest Into "100 percent deductible mortga~ interest," the article says. The larger mortgage will result in an additional $3,522 in deductible interest in the first · year. an account paying 7 percent interest, the buyer would accumulate $23.054 over four years, even. after paying taxes on the tnterest earned. tax benefits of a la rger mortgage are not worth the cost of the loan itself plus private mortgage insurance. "The ideal candidate 1s a move up buyer who has a strong income, substantial cash rcSC'n..e.; and good credit," Culver savs. Moreover, the buyer will still have S 14,500 in savi ngs, compared to $5,000 in the first case. He can gain more income by investing the additional $9,500 in savings and the extra $215 each month, the article notes. For instance, if these funds are invested in 0 pting for a low down payment ''isn't for everyo ne,' the article points ou\, noting that some people may not q_ualify for a larger loan. Additionally, 1f the buyer does not pay off his other debt or mak<> additionaf investments, he may f:nd the "I REDOCED MY MONTHLY MORTGAGE PAYMENTS BY $437, THANKs TO CHASE:' If you took out a fixed (Jr adjustable 1"3le mon - gage 5e\"ral years ago, now may be the rWt lime to refin:un with a roortgage from cfuse. Tbals because ;111eres1 roles arecurrenJh· 1 mfatorobk. And Onse has a variety of fb- i!*° finaoo~ options that help you take ad\'3J1- tage of these raleS. SwlldJ to a Chase Ptnanclng Program now On a $500.000 fixed r:ue mortgage. you oould reduce )'Out roonthl)· mottgagf payments by as much as $437 a month by ~ng to a Chase roortgage 31 oompetith'l' rates. Sim Chase doesn~ require a iax or insurarn escrow aa:oont, you11 ~ 53\'l' on upfront costs. And with our lowdosif18rosts you migttS3\'l'e\'m more. You also ha\-e the option to refinance your mortgage for more than your present kxm bal- ance. This option lets you borrow >WT dosing costs. so you pay no oot-of-pocket expenses. The eqllll)')'Otl've built up in your home can also be The article notes that this strJtCg) works best for people \\ho plan to sell their homes within a relat1.,.ely short time; for instance, six to eight years. used to fund vour chi kl's edUClllOll. make home irnjx'o\-emenis. finance a ' acaoon home and more. let II CIJase PersQM/ Ftnanc/al ConswllllnJ sbow you "11 lbe benefits cf ~&A Chase Personal Fmancial Con- sulwll wtll wori< dose!) \\ilh you to help des.Igo a financ:i~ pan to meet your needs And since our expert Consultants ha'" the authorm ro awn>'" loans. you11 l'i.'Cfl\" a quu loan tJro. SKm in 72 hours or /fSj. Disa>\-er hov. much ''OU could saw when \'OU refinance now with a cfuse ~ Si~· call your local office below If yowborrou>tng nt«lsexaed l25aOOQ W.10 II ONJ# Persona/ PhwnctoJ <:onsullilttl. Chase Personal Fmancial Services OCHASE OIUE MANHll'llll OFCALIFOllllA Newport Beach 114-ll0-2671 AftttlMlnashowiandlt bowsadaydt.ttt"~ pa.calldltOwt!MinnMm~ I Ill-IT~ AO-lftl,...loanlt~bytlw~C Mt0...~AMndllsenb$;1nc. .' PAGE 34 I SATURDAY Septembe1'21, 1991 _NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT./ REAL ESTATE rr=GEORGE ELKINS COMPANY l!:::!J · NEWPORT BEACH SOPHISTICATED FRl!NCH INSPIRRD BELCOURT TOWNE COLLl!CTIOll • Magnificent & desirable "D" plan oomplet• with spiral staircase. 3 bedrooms and 31h bath end unh. 3 exquisite French limestone flreplaoes. Gorgeous spa nestled among mal\Jre landscape. $1 ,575,000 TRADITIONAL LINDA 18LI! BAVFRONT HOMI!. - A rare opportunity to dock several yachts up to 80 tt. 5 bedrooms. 51h baths, huge muter suite with closets galore. 3 fireplaces, bonus room and a 3 car garage. Association tennis. clubhouse & dock. $2,600,000 EXCLUSIVE GATE GUARDED BILCOURT -2 story, 4 bedroom, 31h bath custom home wtth elevator. Situated on lush landscaped grounds. Separate pool house with 2 dressing/ bathrooms. Gorgeous pool, spa & fountain. Offered at $1 ,695,000 EASTBLUFF • SINGLE LDEL FAMILY HOMl!I 4 bedrooms, 2112 baths plus family room. French doors and windows, raised panel Interior doors crown mold· ings, marble and oak trimmed fireplace. S~nset and city light views. $579,500 IDEAL HOME FOR BUILDER, nc1 Offloe hu custom built oak cabinets, Including 15 oak flies & blueprint drawers + plank wood floors, aub-tero ref. plus much more. All this and 5,534 aq.' 5 bedroom traditional custom home, pool, apa1 library & gourmet kitchen. $1,399,000. OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY 1-5 1809 ANTIGUA, 11.B. PRIVATE BEACH & WHITE WATER Vll!Wa • 3 bdrm, 31.t'z ba bluff front custom home. All remodeled In '83 · Walk to 'h mlle wide beach, private parka, canyon, tennis & 4 pool swim center. Wiii exchange for the right gated N.B condo. $1 ,385,000 OPEN HOUSE SAT & SUN 1-e GATE GUARDl!D 494-1555 FOR CJ,.URANCI! 229 EMERA.LO BAY. LAGUNA lll!ACM ELEGANT NPT BCH BAYFRONT CONDOMINIUM. Resort-style ltvlng on the bay. 2 bdrm, 2 bath home. Walking distance of fine shops, restaurants and entertain- ment. Secure bulldlng wtth underground parking. Boat slip possible. Owner may trade for horse property. $645,000 NEW LISTING! SPANSIVI! OCEAN Vll!W 3 bedrooms, 4 bath plus bonus room. The uaed brick • courtyard & large patio on ocean view aide captures th• spaciousness of the approx. 9700 sq. ft. lot. Lovely mature trees. Low association fee & private key to 3 gated cove beaches & parka. Offered at $8&4,900. BALBOA P•NINSULA 8aACM 011 UY ACTMTY. this new custom built Contemporary home oftera both. 3 bedrooms, 21h bath. Centrally located just steps to the beach & bay. Views from llvll'fg room, mast&f be- droom and large roof deck. SEu.ERS MOTIVATED. $599,000 Bl!AUTIFUL, RARI! 1 STOllY Bl!LCOURT MANOR HOlll! -Spacloua floor plan suttable for family life or sophisticated entertaining. Professionally decorated, new plush carpet, elegant window treatments & soaring cell· Inga. Lush landscaping surrounds the delightful spa. $1,100,000 Wl!.ST81DI! COSTA MESA TRIPLl!X One 3 bed- room, 2 bath "Owners" unit with attached 2-eat garage & private laundry. Two-2 bedroom, 2 bath units with at- tached carports and community laundry. All temants month to month. $459,000 Nl!WPORT BUCH SPl!CTACULM PANORAMIC Vll!W!Marble entry, 3 bedrooma, 3 bath condo wtth for- mal dining, large llvlng room wtth fireplace. Fabulous ocean view. Spacious ftoorplan, kitchen with breakfast area. 3 large ba.lconles. $579,500 CORONA Dl!L MAR, Vll!W PLUS POOL. Refurbished 4 bedroom, 3 bath home wtth ooean, Catalina, & Newport Jetty view. Private pool area. Japanese garden entry. Keyed beach access to 3 cove beaches. $1,550,000 OPl!N HOUSI SAT.aUN 2-5 4MS ORRINGTON RD, C.D.M. THI! PERFl!CT HOUSI! WITH A BAY Vll!W Just steps away from the sand you'll find this charming 3 be- droom plus den home. Room enough In the garage for 2 cars & a boat. Orastlcally reduced to $510,000. In a. multi milllon dollar neighborhood. LOOKING FOR INCOME OR N.B. ftl!Kl!ND RI· TRl!AT?f • -Either way you can't beat this condo. Sp- acious 1 bedroom wtth C&tallna, sunset & OQean views from the IMng room and balcony. Just reduced, hurry this one won'1 last! $184,000 PRIYATI! NllWPORT Bl!ACH llXICUTIVE RI!· TRl!AT • Security gate oommunlty with luah grMnbetts, pool and spa. 2 Bet 2 Ba end unit. Attached garage, In- side laundry, Jennalre kitchen, bleached hardwood ftoo.. rs. Highly upgraded. $289,900 eLIGANT UDO la&.a llAYl'RONT. • Tlred of .... Ing multi miAlon dollar flxen? The four bedroom, fl-t• and one half bath home features an oversized lot, for- mal dining, living & family room, French windows & doors, gourmet kitchen, 50 ft dock, and a breathtaking mut&f suite. $2,595,000 UNIQUI! CORONA DBL MAR HOlll! • with studio unit. Close to shopping and beach. Home needs some "TLC" but la very large and lfvable at present. Resi- dence next door 19 also on martcet for sale • good op- portunity for apecufatlon. $529,000 RIDUCIDt aC•IHC .l!AWlllD, NEWPORT BEACH. • 3 Bet, 2 ba hOme In ph.Ue Ill of Harbor View Hom••· view of the hrna lf'ld city llghia. Desirable tloof pten with an lidded bteakfut room. SPllCious yatd. The Ownef la ANXIOUS. Reallatlca11y priced. $485,000 ONN NOUU UT A SUN 1-4:30 noe PORT l.DWICK. N.a. 759-9100 ·• COROllA HL MAR llllSN llAllOR. Speclaoular VleM· Of whR. watir--;-caifyon-ana """~ -efa.bonD-tt----c:arved wooda, atalned glass. skytlg~. leaded gtaaa windows throughout & a 17 1t high *°"FY. ftreplac:e captures the amblanoe of the 15th century. $1,750,000 COMPLl!Tl!LY Rl!MODELtD HOMB In dealrable Newport Helghte. White washed oak cabinets & floors. Sandblasted open beam celllngs, used brtc:k ftreplace with marble hearth. Security system, RV ac::cesa, redwood deck & spa In large backyard. ~9.000 WOODllRIDG• •STATES, IRVINI! -REDUCED $30,00011 BRING OFFERll Spacious 3 bedroom, 2'h bath plus large family r&>m & living dining area. Private encloeed yard with grass, flowers, trees and patio. Double garage with alley acceea. $259,000 COROU HL MAR Vll!W HOllB. Wann and lnvttlng 2 bedroom, 3 bath home with ocean view from front patio, tam. rm. and rooftop aundeck. Steps to the beach. Well maintained, highly upgraded w/French doors, bleached oak floors, new kitchen and balhs. Juat reduced to $795,000. OPEi HOUSI! SUNDAY 1-5 mu HELIOTROP•, C.D.M. COSTA •SA. New on I~ market, thHe twelve 2 bdrm, 1 ba units In prime rental area wtn not be available for long. Less than 1 o x gross makes them a "Beet Buy". TWo laundry room for extra lnoomel First TO may be uaumable. $1,098,000. BIG CANYON STl!AU HUGI! LOTf Almost •h acre of prime land In the heart of Newport. Existing home Is tra- dhlonal Callfomla L-shaped ranch home. with 6 bed· rooms, 3 baths. Detached 3 car garage. Pool & spa. R&- duced to $1,195,000. OPEN HOUSI! SAT & IUN 1·5 10 BURNING TR•E • 810 CANYON, N.8 . LAGUNA 811ACH VllW HOMS Refalc to the llOWld of breaking waves. 180" white water & c:out1iM vi.w.. Enjoy the spectaoular city llghta from Laguna to Paloa Verdes. Slluated on • downhill atreet-to-atreet lot of approxlma1ety 1 o ooo aq fMt. Priced at $725,000 • SP•CTACULAR CAMl!O IHOR•I Yl•W PRCHtaRTY. • Rare panoramic vtew spanning the 009#\, golf course, and Catalina. ThrM key gatecf cove beaohes. Single stoty, 5 badrooma, 5 baths 3-car garage & gated courtyard with pool. Pr1ced at $1,695,000. • D•IPBRATI! TO SELLI PRICI! SLA8HED *40,000. Owner haa found another. Tradlt.lonal 4 be- droom Huntington 8Mch family home. Charming front COU11Yard. Uniquely dealgnec:t UMcl brtck pool/apa. A rare combination Of elegance and comfort In ovw 2600 aq. ft. Only $418,000. 17 Corporate Plaza • Suite 101 • Newport Beach, California 92660 R E ALT 0 R S ..... Since 1922 . . NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE II II Pier Colony oceanfront comdominiums going up for auction Oct. 6. 42 oceanfront condos up for auction at HB's Pier Colony F o r t y -l w o o c e a n f r o n t condominiums at Pier Colony will be offered .it minimum bids and suggesting opening prices from S 140,00U to $350,000 at a sped.ii <luction sale Sunday, Oct. 6, at 2 p.m. 1n Costa Mesa's Westin South Co.:ist Pl,ua Hotel. Thc-se one and two-story oceanfront homes offer spacious one and two- h<'droom, one to 21/1-bath Ooor plans. r\vailable in four distinctive Ooor plans ranging up to over 1,492 square feet of living space, these condominiums make the perfect primary home or ideal 'ccond residence, according to ~Pokesmen for the auction firm of l\ennedy-Wilson. Located in Huntington Beach, Pier Colony offers year-round resort living. Spacious living rooms with sliding glass doors open to private terraces, commanding breathtaking view of the Pacific Ocean. The open-aired master bedrooms with private terraces (most pla ns) feature mirrored wardrobe closets. The baths have whitewashed oak cabinets, glass-enclosed tile showers and oversizea tubs. The gourmet-style kitchens are appointed with whitewashed oak wood cabinets, ceramic tile countertops and feature Magic Chef and Amana appliances. The Mediterranean-style architecture 1; l'nhanced by lavish gardens surrounding fountains and waterscapes. To complete resort-style living at Pier Colony. there is a pool and spa area, exercise and meeting room. Rc>sults of Huntington Beach's redevelopment program are clearly visible from Pier ColOny. This program will enhance the surrounding downtown area, beach and pier and are predicted to improve the quality of life and the surrounding properties of the communitv The recentl} completed Pierside Pavilion the c1tv's newest entertainment center 1with restaurants, shops, office space and six-plex theater, is near Pier Colony. Ad1accnt is the H~ntington Bc>ach Pier . When completed in 1992, the pier will serve as the focal point for beach recreation. Excellent financing has been arranged by the seller and is available to all qualified buyers. Broker C<?Operatio~ is welcome For more information regarding auction day procedures, details of the homes and terms of the sale consult an auction catalogue. F~r a catalogue, call (800) 522-6664 daily from 9 a.m. to 5 .~.m. (requ~ catalogue No. 6~96) or v1s1t the on-~1te auction information office at 200 Pacific Coast Highway, Huntington Beach. The office is open daily from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. SATURDAY, September 21, 1991 I PAGE 35 U I GEORGE ELKI_NS C~~R~s~J.: SELLING THE FINEST PROPERTIES IN THE FIN~ST NEIGHBORHOODS NEW UST/NG HUGE.EXECUTIV£.HOME. CONNIE BE1TON 720-7419 ........ 759-9100 0111- NAN DOYLE RELOCATIO~ SPECIA.LJST 21 v-... la ••• A.r.. 644-1635 Dover Shores side of Newport Beach accommodates ~I the family plus bedroom suites. 51 ! baths 1n over 5.000 sq ft "Great Room.. has gourme1 kitchen. breakfast room & entertainment center There IS also formal hvmg and dining rooms. plus l1brar~1 and complete office for Dad Don't forge• mammotb backyard with pool. spa & gas B-B·Q $1,399,000 OPEN SUN 1-& 1609 ANTIGUA WAY, N.B. FABULOUS OCEAN VIEW HOMES FOR SALE $864,900 -Bonus room & 3 bedrooms 4 baths, custom home $1.550,000 -4 bedroom. 4 bath pool home $1,695,000 -5 bedroom. 5 bath pool home with golf course view $1,750,000 -15th Century Irish Manor A Rare Find Call Connie For Private Showing BAYCREST JEWEL $645,000 Great opportunity to live on the water. Two bedrooms & two baths in secure building. White berber, white marble. fireplace. Side-tie for 30' boat available. BIG CANYON-ENORMOUS LOT $1,195,000 Reduced to lot value. Owner says sell now. Great six bedroom family home with 3 car detached garage, pool & spa. A "never-again" opportunity. JOAN BURKE ASSOCIATION BROKER 759-9100, Office 759-9314, Home -• • PAGE 36 I SATURDAY September 21, 1991 NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT J REAL ESTATE Now your home can really be your castle W hat do you get on a tour of the wine country? Anita Schandel got a real estate i..,ting for J castle with 12 bedrooms .ind 11repl.1ces larg<> enough to roast 11\en. L.1,t Th.rn!..sg1ving g,l\ c me a break .t\\J\ from bti~lOC):), and I ended up \\1th ,1 client." Sch,mdcl related. "I met tlw. lmch lady from th e Netherlands "hn ·, ~ot th1-. t .i~tlt> mer there whith ,fit• n.i'' \\.Jilt~ to ·srll I \1o;1t1·d 1t 1n A.pril and can ~1\ first .-------,hand th.it 11 1s elegant and 1mpos1ng." she lont1nul'd. "lt has a bNut iful ext C'rior, '" h1l h r<.'minds me a ,4 _,.,. bit of th<.' Disneyland ', cJstle. ;i nd fine, large rooms And when I add thJt it's three <;tm1e' r.tgh. remt>mber '---------that's not our st,1ndard Schandel ceiling height -more l1!..1·h dnuhl1· th.it. Plus .,fcep gables, tJll 1 h1n11ll'' -ind turrch c;oaring even h1~lwr -<111 t rowncd by d slate roof thd ,, .i-. 111 ... f,11l1·d onl\ fi\.c years ago. \nd ...imt• 1t was bw lt for Baron Van f,t,, i..,11r--t•! ,1t .iround the turn of the t l'l\\lJr\ tlw u.ittsman~h ip 1~ old world "1thuut he n~ ancient .. Schandel .1dckd Ju ... t thin!.. oi 1t," she gushed. "\t <11nt•d gl,1..,, windows throughout, m.v .. ~1' t' pocket door~ inlaid in glass, '"'"II-to 'i\Jll Cclfpe t1ng, parquet flooring, mMblP ThL•re are terr aces and h,1lwn1L''-!I 1r viewing and dining, five i1rcpl.1n•... cl lthr.1'). climate-c.ontrol \\ 11w l t'll,H .ind J roof p,arden . Th<' hC'ating and plumbing were r1•donl' in 1987, but the kitchen and butler ., p;intry certainly need renovatin~ with Jll the latest gadgets. You can t bl'at old world' charm with a modern kitchen. and this one is larger than '>Orne people's condos. ·'You enter through a gate, and of wur~C' there's a caretal<er 's house, wmplcte with caretaker. Not too much land to bother with ; it's on two Anita Schandel of Prudential California Realty is listing this imposing castle in the Netherlands. beautiful acres with a pond and woods and walking paths. Truly, all in all, it's quite breatFitaking. When 1 first walked through it, I thought barristers' offices would suit it perfectlr.. It has that feeling of grandeur and stability. "The practical side of me sees it housing a law firm or being the office headquarters for some international company. With the European economy soaring, manr American companies are expanding abroad. And probably that is how it will be used, given its excellent location and the favorable tax laws. "But then again, perhaps a romantic will buy 1t for a loved one who's always dreamed of owning a castle. Stranger things have happened. '.'I can imagine how a fine decorator would work with the rooms. It's got an excellent existing Ooor plan -and plans were drawn up which will help a buyer visualize it better. "Certainly with 15,000 square feet of living s~ce, plus a full basement, th'ere's a lot of room to play with. And, as I mentioned before, it's very well located -close to the Dutch-German border in Holland, adjacent to the autobahn and just an hour from both the Amsterdam airport in one direction and Dusseldorf, Germany, in another. ''Plus, since it's a historical landmark, the Dutch government will contribute about 45 cents per dollar toward improvements made." Schandel's use of the word "barrister" is a reminder, as is her accent, of her European roots. Born in Germany and educated at the University of Heidelberg where she earned an interpreter's degree. sne is fluent in th ree languages. "They come in handy, as in this case, because communicat ion is so important," she said. "It gives me just one more little edge in serving my clients." Anita Schandel can be contacted at Pr_udential California l\ealty on Coast Highway at Avocado Avenue in Newport Beach (the Bank of Newport building). Her telephone numbers .ire 729-7267 or 759-6600. She can help ~ou make your home a castle, t1guratively or literally. Moving? Should you sell your old home or rent it? By Kevin Kelleher VT' PHH Hom'Qulty I f you arc moving, should you sell your home or snould you keep it and rent it out while you decide what 1s best for you? The answer depends on your plans for the future Far too many wrong decisions have been made in haste when 1t comes to accepting a corporate transfer or when 1t come~ to retiring. Many coupf('S have rct1red, sold the1r h<1mt"S, moved to rlondci and, after a y<•Jr or two, moved bar k bNJU~C' they didn't like what seernC'd lo be a greJt idea at the time. If this happened fi ve years ago, think of the problems this could have hrought on unnecessarily. For e><ample, let's a~sume tlMt a couple are retiring and moving away. Their home, in the good market of five years ago, brought S 150,000. Two years later tney are unhappy in "Exquisite Estates" where they bought a retirement home and want to go "home " Assuming that they can get their entire investment back from the Exquisi te Estates property (which they undoubtedly cannot), to the1r horror they find that they can't afford to buy their old home, or a comparable home, because of inflated market prices. They paid commission on the sale of their home of some S10,000 when they moved south. Now they have paid another commission to sell the home they thought would be their retirement haven. With the closing fees and other costs involved in the safe of two homes, their net worth has declined by some S 16,000 and they can't afford, on a fixed retirement income, to buy where they were happy orisinally. Today it is a bit different If they purchase a home in Exquisite Estates, they most likely will have to maintain two pr~rties because the one they left just isn t in demand because o( the overbuilding and the glut of available residential real est.ate on the market. They stand to lose money they can ill afford in the uncertain, inflation-prone economy. W hat, if anything, is their alternative? The first consideration is to try to make certain that the lure of a pretty name -Exquisite Estates -and the prospect of perpetually sunny, warm days is viewed realistically, not as wishful thinking. Some of tfie most idyllic-sounding retirement developments really are not very good places to live. This should be checked out thoroughly with residents there before making the irrevocable move. Did the happy couple move to Exquisite Estates because of the golf course for Jovial Charley to play every dayl That's fi ne if you play golf and your wife doesn't mind spending every day playing bridge with the giils. But there are tflose wno would say that this isn't living. And how about selling a home in today's market? The prices are depressed and there are too many homes on the market for the number of people looking. Potentially, your house, once worth $200,000 (in 1986), is now attractive only if the price is dropped to $120,000. B ut there is an alternative if one has the slightest doubt as to whether Exquisite Estates is the answer for them. And this certainly is a good alternative for the corporate transferee who knows his overseas assignment is only for two years. Rent your home through a reliable rental management company. This not only provides income, It also provides something to fall back on if Florida's humidity and bugs become unbearable. It also becomes a place to return to when the assignment is over. Rental properties are scarce and the market for a home sale is very depres.sed. By renting, you are free to accept the transfer or the retirement experiment and still have a place to fall bad< on where you know you will be happy. NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE West best place to liVe, survey reveals T he west is the best and moderate home prices abound in the top 25, according to Money magazine's fifth annual survey of the 300 beSt places to live in the United States. The September issue of M oney listed the following 25 as the most livable communities: 1) Provo/Orem, Utah; 2) Bremerton, Wash.; 3) Bryan, Texas; 4) Boise, Idaho; 5) LubboCI.., Texas; 6) Billings, Mont.; 7) Fayetteville, Ark; 61 Madison, Wis.; 91 Austin, Texas; 10) Lincoln, Neb;; 11) Fargo, N.D.; 12) Sioux Falls, S.D.; 13) Garveston!Texas. City, Texas; 14) Lafayette, Ind; 15) Olympia, W.ish.; 161 Eugene/Springfield, Ore . 1 71 Waco, Texas; 18) Tacoma, Wash., 191 Fort Collins, Colo.; 201 Columbia, Mo · 21 ) Duluth, Minn.; 22) Amarillo, Texas; 23) New Orleans, La.; 24) Brownsville. rexas; 25) Yakima, Wash. Housing costs were an important determinant in compiling the Money rankings. Century 21 Real Estate Corp provided typical home prices for all 300 markets via a survey of brokerc, in each community. The Century 21 data was ,mal)1zed with other information, such as municipal finances, emplorment rates and environmental quJlity, to determine the fin.ii ranl..ing~ Moderate housing cost., ''ere the rule in the top 25. E1gnteen of the top ;r:., c.1ties, or 72 percent, had home prices lower than the Century 21 system's June 1991 national avc>ragC' of 5100,500. The lo"'est pm e for a typical three-bedroom home amrong the top 25 was found in BryJn, Texas, at $62,000 T.1coma, Wash., recorded the mo!.1 <>xpens1ve 1yp1l.ll home price. $145,000. All but one of the top 25 llC'lect1ons wPre loca ted wc>l of rhe M1ssissipp1 Rs"er, the onl} e'ceptton was Lafaycne. Ind. (14th). Previous Money surveys plJced a majority of the mo>t li"able locales on the west and east coasb. This year, thC' Rockies, Texas and the Midwest TOP 25 BEST PLACES TO LIVE "' 1 PIM Ott• II 7 lltlltlfll fl& J 11111 ll 4 1w ID s , .... ll 6 l~h•ts 11 1 f11tt1mlle All I MSll 11 t Aa11rt II 10 t11Celr .. II IM .. Ill 11 5*t fills SD lJ Cihestet lt11s Clll I• 1l tlfl!fllt II IS ~ WA 16 ,..,. 5'!11tf1tl4 ~ ,, .". ll II I«~ WA 19 1111 Co"•IS CO 20 Cott•lli llO 11 °'''" Ill n w.111111 ?J lfll 0tlUIS ll 14 ll•St111f 11 ~ ,.llU •• l\rt1flll ..... 1"'---s II 000 125 000 61000 1«1000 11000 71 000 101000 107 000 97 000 81000 19000 SI 000 67 000 120 000 136 000 gs 000 13000 14~ 000 1~000 9~ 000 &S 000 10000 ~000 61000 11 000 dominated thC' rankings. Texas boasts more than a quarter of the top 25 markets with seven cities -Bryan (3), Lubbock (5), Austin (9), Galveston!Texas Ctty {1 )l, Waco ( 17), Amarillo (22), and Brownsville (24). Th<> continued popularity of the P<miic Northv ... est \.\as indicated by four top 2 5 Sl'lections in Washington - HrC'mcrtnn C?l. Olympia (15), lacoma t18l and Yal.:1ma (251. Bremerton, first place in the 1989 M oney rankings and second this year, posted the highest home appreciation rate -27.6 percent. Only two of the top 2 5 saw home prices depreciate - Austin, Texas, at · 2 .1 percent and Bryan, Texas, -1.6 percent County architects roll up sleeves for annual sand castle contest Some of Orange County's leading architecture and landscape architecture firms will compete in the 1991 Invitational Sand Castle Competition Sept. 29 on Big Corona Beach in Corona del M ar. The event is sponsored by AIA Orange County, a chapter of the American Institute of Architects. T earns of 12 each from the following companies are scheduled to compete: Coleman Caskey Architects, Irvine; CYP, Inc., Costa Mesa; Dan L. Rowland & Associates, Anaheim; Dougherty & Dougherty, Newport Beach; Ehrlich- Rominger, Newport Beach; Lee & Sakahara Associates, Costa Mesa; Natkin Weisbach Hlgginboth, Santa Ana; Peridian, Irvine; lQlph Allen & Partners, Santa ana; Taisei Americ.a, long Beach, and Wilshire Square, Santa Ana. Sculpting is Scheduled from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., with awards being given at 3 p.m. In a~~ition to the con:ipetiti?n, other activ1t1es arc planned, including h\.e music by Indio, a local band; the AIA's volleyball league, which will be playing playoff games, and Cr~~ell Insurance. one of the compet1t1on sponsors, which will be giving away free snow cones to the public tietween 11 a.m. and 1 p.m. on the beach. The AIA Orar'lge County is a non- profit organization dedicated to p r esc rvi ng .high .s ta nd~rds of professionalism, 1ntegr1ty and competence in the architectural field. The chapter provides workshops and speakers for its nearly 1 , 100 members, as well as hosting its annual professional design awards and competitions for O range County high school and co mmunity coll~e students. • For more information on the 1991 Invitational Sand Castle Competition, call the AIA chapter office at 557-7796. l!STHD CLOS.D $3.S MILLION IN AUL l!STATe TMIS Wl!l!KI Ola Al ACllf 1 IM MA119 .n:IAll I lWIUIQ CIOf Wrth fabulous ocean, bay and city lights mi:m M 1:»6:10 views. This 4BR, 2'hBA pool home In a Lowest priced New Bedford • 5 secluded setting allows for total privacy bedroom.s & bonus room plus loft w with a long driveway up to the home. ocean view and 4 IUll baths Wonderful This Is an opportunity for someone to pool and spa, . air conditioned-on quiet build an entire estate on this unique cul-de-sac street Call !or appointment parcel of land. a1,m.m ... .aao 10 NDM1MM llAMOllVllW tall Lovely. SBR. pool home on one of the largest and most beautiful lots 1n the area Room for expansion. Call for appointment 1111• --Alla .W V ~ LIMA Absolutely the most u mpromislng view of ocean. bay and and almost 1h acre comer rare opportunity to just port Plan w/pool & spa, r build a new custom LDT in this elegant <Will.1'~'lf Unique location lights views Sur- ..__,,.ll!'ge custom homes Build me' a1.no.ooo lMU&A lfAat Fabulous ttlree year new custom home w/ ocean, canyon & city light views . 3BR 21h BA, family room, den loft viewing decks front & rear Mediterranean in design. An absolute steal at '417.aao home on fabulous unobstructed view iava •• ant TOWW All LEAIE site. Just reduced to a1,c11,m 2 bedroom, 2 bath. 2 car garage a1• SPYGLASS HILL ** 10 Mono Bar Drtve. SOLD. ** Three Sold & CIOMd on Point Loma Drive ... lll-1881 uu. ESTIER Ylll 1111 141-1121 ** PURCHASE ** REFINANCE ** CASH OUT ** I spt:C1ali.u in pres11gious homt financmg. A s thtst examples 1/111.stratt'. thl' 1m1q1it problems that prestigious home bo"owen face al'f' obstacles that ca11 f>e 01·nnm1r Having funded many loon requests m the 5700,000 to Sl.500.000 rangt. / lra1e f,,rnme qwte famtl1ar with these unique problems and how t<> deal w11lr them THE FOLLOW1NG ARE RECENT PRESTIGIOUS HOME LOAN FUNDINGS: $550,000 1 SI TD Qef1nonce @ 9 1/2% 30 YEAR FIXED RATE ,• •. 550 000 cosn-nL/ FIXED RATE LOAN SPECIAL 9.375% 1Si TD o 62·'o ~P( • 30 Yeoi Fixed '<are CXY'1 • Loon OrT'OUf"ltS ro $1,000,000 Rates Are Down -Call Today! "JOIN US IN CELEBRATING OUR 10TH YEAR IN BUSINESS" , PAGE 38 I SATURDAY September 21 , 1991 Resa~e market up along coast areas C . 1'11111111 d 1111 e·r1.i1nt\ Jbout thl• • o1t• .. 11 11n111TI\ h,llnpt•rNI C 1il1111 111111 ' r1·,,il1 • hnu>ing 1 .l'~• 1 rl111111~ J11h 1>111 .. 1nglt·-t.1m1ly. 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Uosed ''>uow 'Jlt•, of < ondomin1um' jumped 11.4 pl·rcent in July 1111 a non-,c.Nmally .id1u,tt•d h,..,,., hut wt•rc• elm, n 2 .4 1wn cnt from Julv 1 'llJO • rhc• <,f,1lt•v-.1clr nwcli.in u>ndom1nium pr11 I' u1µpecl I) 1 fH'r Cl'nt from Sl·Vi.-50 111 Junt• to $145,670 tn July. 1 lw med1.rn <undo pr ICC' v-..is 0.5 fX'rt l'nl h1gh1•r th.1n ,, )l'.H ,1gn when 11 \\1)'> $144,CllO •The ..,hJrp 11H.r1·,10,c 1n t ondo s.1Jps outp.11 <•cl nc•\\ 11 .. ting-. ..ind lowcrC'd tlw rondommrum Un-.c1lc1 lnvt•ntury Index ,11ghtlv fhC' indc" -.l1pp<'cl from 10. q month., 1n J:.inC' ID I 0 r> months in July but w.1, 11p from fL' month, in July I q•I() R t•g11111.1lly . do"L·d e::.< rO\\ ~.:ilcs ro..,c• l1oth month In month .rnc! v<•.11 10 y1·.ir 111 tlw Los Angeles, Or.101-t· ' { ountv. MunlC'fc•y and San D1q;11 rq:;1on' during July, CAR '>aid. /Rq;10n.1I >J I<·' cl.it.1 .irt· not .idju~tcd to ,H l ounr fnr si•ason.il factor) which mtlut•nct' horn(' '>d:<'s ) Ortlngc.· C nunty region home safl·.., c l1mbl'<l -2 1x•r< c·nt from JunC' on J non·'>C'd'>on,1lly .1rljustC'CI b,1c;1s and wen• ur 12. CJ p<'r< \'Ill from July 1990. The region's 1rn·d1..in ,.i1.,., JHIC<' ro>C 1.8 p<'n <'11! trom Sl40 '140 1n June lo 5244.f\qo Ill July July\ f1gurC' wa!t 0 4 1wrc 1·111 lowt r rh.tn ,1 'r''•lr .ign when 1h1· rn1 clr.111 pru1· uf 1 h1111w w.1-. S24 'i fl'Hl ~,,,,,., ol e·'-t.,1111g, "ngk l.1m1ly hnmr· .. 111 1h1· <.,,111 D1c•gc1 r1•g111n lumpC'd 7.9 p1·11 c·nt 1r11m Ju1w on .t non·>t'cl>Onallr .1d1u .. 11•d IJJ"' .incl wc·rt• up 18.0 pt'fl t•nt I rum July 1 ei<m. The nwd1,m prt1 C' of ,1 hnmc• 1n thC' region t•dged up l)./I J>c'rtc•nt from S 190/140 111 June to Sl'll,0>0 1n July .incl 1.2 pc•rrC'n t from ')I /Hi, l HO 111 July l CJCJO. In tht• lo; AngC'lt•!> rcginn, sc;1les of t•x1~ring home·<, wC'rl' up 0 .6 percent trom June· on cl non·'><'.l'>Onally adjusted b,,..,., and up 1 h 4 pNct•nt from July 1111)(), rh1· IC'~IOn\ rnPdlJn prtCCd home .,old for 5220,f\()tl in July, down 1.2 Jll'f(('l11 from s1.n,'lH1111 June but up l 4 J>l'H l'nt from $2 1'l,530 in July J t/C)I) (AR nwdi.111 pric c• .111d '>JIC''> d.11.1 for clr•t,u lwd he HTH'' .ire• h.h<.'Cl on rt·port.> lrorn no lit>.trd'I 111 Rt•.1hm~ .Hound the• .. 1.111• Mr•cl1,1n c ond11m1nium pr1LC' and .ilc·, d.11.1 .m· h,1,c•d 1111 .1 o,u rvc•y of 32 l111o11cl• !he· rni·cl1,111 1>r1«• fnr both clc ·1.u lu •d hrnne•.., .ind c 11ndnm1nium<; i' l1.1't'rl •>n < lo'>C•d 1•<,n11w <wtle>s Salr•<, 11 , "'' 1no, rt•ll<•c I rlw re• ,,.,1,_.in,1l1zJt1on of 1he· rnunthlv <,,111·-. cJ.1t.1 u~tng SC'd!tOn,11 f,1< tor' caln1i,lf<'d with th<' 1979-19911 c;.dcs. The (. aliforn1d ~'>lx.1.llton of Realtor., 1~ ,1 \taww1dl• trade ,\)!><>e1.itio n with mrm: th.rn 1 J'i,000 membe~ dedicated to the t1dvanc cment. of professionalis~ in r<>.il <>slt1tc. CAR i<; hNdquartered in LOS Angel('<;, NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MeSA PILOT I REAL ESTATE Grand Irish mi nor modeled after 15th century castle in Corona del Mar . Charming CdM castle offering ocean view I n)p1red by a 15th century ln<.h castle, Rosturk Manor displays 11.S grdndeur, warmth dnd charm on Jn emerald promontor;y above the P.mfic Ocean in Corona del Mar. A threshold stone fro m the Croagh Mountain shr111e of St. Pc1tnck blesses all who enter. The great hall boars 17-foul Le1lings supportC'd by 35-foot hand- routcd solid beams. A h.md-carvcd solid oJk bal cony encircles the form.ii living room. warmed by a two-story m.isonry fireplace. Over 3,545 '>t'paratt• pane~ of lc.1ded Jnd c;tainc·d gld!IS wert• ust'Cl in thC' w111dow'>, door., .ind '>kylight .... Duubl<' IC'Jdf'd gldss doors IC'dd to the tt•rr.1n·, galC'bn and pnvatC' Sp» with tJnyon tlnd O<l',ln Vll'\VS . EntNtd111 111 wand .,tylt• in tlw fo rm.ii Property of the Week c oftrn•d c l1il111g elm mg mom "'-1th aCCC'S) through ,1 r udnr rori,11 Ill the• Eurupc·.1n-~tylC'cl l..1tc hen with -.oltd Odl.. c ahin1•h, F rcnch ti!C''>, ll'rr ,1 cotta flonr<, .ind .1 ch.1rm111g hrC'.1kt.1~1 )lc1vt'. On tht• scr nnd <,fory, .1men111es incluclC' J clrdwtng mom, 1tbr.1ry, gcllll•ry, 1 nn"·rvatory, m.1\t('r <.Utl<' with 11hwrv.1t1on eke I.. Jnd twu extrJ l>C'droom~ ,ind bJth. There also is .1 hm k 1 ourtyard, wine cellar, workshop .ind 1.irAP three-car gar,1ge. This legendary hou'e ic; off Ned ,u Sl ,750,000 by the Gc·oq~l' Elkin ( 11mp.iny 1n Nl•wport BNch C.111 7 51)· CJ 10() for .:idd1tinnal inform.1t1on Realtors to hear coast plans J Nry King, a consultant for tht• lrv1m' Company, will lw the gut•.,t !.pt•Jkl'r at Thursday'!> gt•ncral membership meeting of thC' Nt-wport·Me<;J Assoc:1at1on of Realtors. ~ 11 .. presentdt1on will be on the Irvine• company'<; plcm'\ for propo~cd circulatron improvements and the open space agreement on land u~e!t with the city of Newport Beach. He will discuss proposed developments for areas including thc Upper Castaways, Bayview Landing. Newport Resort, Newport North, Newport Knoll. San Diego Creek South and Corporate Plaza West. Under the proposed Newport/Irvine Company agreement, th<' cfovelopment would be carried out over the course of many years and is com istcnt with the city's general plan. King is president of J.A. King and Associates, a full-service project management and governmental re lations firm. The meeting will begin at 8 a.m. at the association office, 401 N. Newport Blvd., Newport Beacli. NEWPORT BEACHfCOSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE Homeowner entitled ·t d P~~t e and quiet . . ,... __ -. ....~ .. - Dear Hotline: My husband and I retired last month and moved inlo a lovel y condominium in a restricted area with the hopes of enjoying our retirement in a -quiet and raceful neighborhoo • From day one we have had a problem with our ned-door neighbors, a young woman and a yo ung mat' in their e a rly 20s . They constantly play their stereo at such a high volume that our wans vibrate. Condo Hotline We have asked them on numerou!i occasions to please lower their volume. They always tell us they are sorry and then they lower the volume for one day and then, boom, up it goes .igain. My husband and I have spoken with the property manage r and she assures us that she has wrrtten several letters requesting the noise to cease. We also have attended a couple of board of directors' meetings and requested assistance from the board in taking care of this disturbance. The board turns the matter over to the property manager and anothe r lette r is written with no effe<.1ive results. We have asked the board to please have the association's attorney write a letter and/or file a complaint in order to take care of these noisy neighbors once and for all. The property manager, on the last go round, told us that to turn such a problem over to an attorney would be very costly and that the association did not want to spend such an amount on a petty problem. I would like lo know if there is some way that my husband and I can force the association to employ the \Crvices of an attorney to take the ne~essary action to end this annoyin g nuisance. 8 d Vib . -a 1 rations Dew Bad V1brat1on!>. Your question properly refers to this unfortunate !>ituation as a "nuisance." Typically, Covenants, Conditions and R1·.,tmti11n., rCC&R-;l \\Ill contain use rt"•triction' proh1h1t1ng nuisances such as th.!I whirh vnu .Jr<' experiencing The H111l1n1 undl•r,t,rnd~ \our frustrJtion tn 1h,1t. l'\t•n 1ho11gh the f)lJl!">.:lncc <'XIS~. tlll' .1w"1< 1.1t1n11 hJ'> not rt•mc·d1ed the prohlt·m I f o \\ C'' l' r • .1' cl n 1 n d 1 ' id u J I h11111l'm' rwr \ ou hdVl' l''ery right to C'ntnrc t• thr CC&Rs inclusive of Choose your agent carefully when trying to sell a home P lanntng to sell your humt•i Hov. will you find the nght a~l·nt to represent you? What tra1h ,hould that person exhibit? "When choosing an agent," ~ys tu J1 K' L1ghtman of T,1rbcll Realtors 1n I lunt1ngton Beach, "t'XJX'C.l c'cellencl' An individual who consistently •>utperforms others a., a real <•state rrpresentat1ve wii l displ.1y 'erlain l haractcristics or traits. all ol wh1Ch add 11p to real estate excellence.'' Lightman defines these trai~ .,., t omm1tment. superior knowledge, <'mpathy. enthusiasm, consic;tency and pNseverance. He outlines the im portance of these qualitr<'~ to 'omc'One selling a home. "Commitment is evidenle C>f thl' dcs1rC' to achieve an ob1cct1vc." hr drclarcs. "When you list your home tor ... 11e, the objective is a favorable sale' Would you want anything less than your .lgcnt'~ tot.al commitmenlf' Superior knowled~. according tn l 1ghtman, is the result of both form.11 (•duc.ation and daily contact with buyers, sellers, attorneys, lenders, title t 11mp.ln11''· lt•llow ag<>nts and others dirt•t ti'. 1molwcl in reJI estate. "Look for ;in .lg<'nl \\ho regularly pursues .rdd1t111n.1I tr.i1nmg and who 1s act1v(' in th1· Im ,11 rc-.11 1•.,IJIC' m<Hkl't," hl• .1dv1~t·s. '[mp.1th\ .ind t•nthusia'>m can b<> t 11111d l11~1·1llt'r 111 th1 ''tt < ""''tul .:1g1•nt," I 1gh1111,in .1cfd, l uni.. tor ,1 pc•r<,on who !i,11•11' < .m•111l(\ to \\h,1t ~Oll "1) .ind fl'"l~Hld'> \\llh l'lll'IJ.,Y\. ol guo<f dllllUdl' ,ind .1 .,n11h· "111 h .in .1g<•nt "111 attract htl\t'I' Inn fill' tr.11h 111 1nn.,"tl0111y and pt'N'\ l't.ln< 1• u ... u.111\ < ,10 bf' tounci 1ngl'llwr .11 ... n ht• bC'liC'vC',, adv1-.ing h1111w ,c•llt•r, 111 loot.. for an ag<>nt willing to r1•1w.1t tlw '>.lml' la~~ over Jnd over \\1tho1JI flllltlinp, "Io< ,lfing J buy<'r tor your homl' 1~ not cl '>lmpfl' t,1._,f..," I 1ghtm,1n 'IJyS. ''II IS • Ht nmpl1 .. ht·d through the cxcrc1~t' of dl'11•rmin.111on in thC' face of rl'fN t111r1. II mc•,10-, nut g1\.1ng up no matter wh.it · 'Wh1•n rhoo":>lllg ,111 tJgrnt to s<;ll your hnnH· " lw tom ludr~ ''.hi.. question., - loh 111 th('m I otll. for thl' traits 111"nt1111H'd IH"w .incl you c.m <'njoy thl' b<>m•fih or .in 1•.uly '>clll' ,,t .) f.lvor.Jble price." violation<; of use restnct1on'> To this end, 1f neighborly remedial rffc>rts continue to be-futile, you may wbh 10 engaRC! cm attorney who can procure an ordrr of the Suprnor Court abating the nu1<,anre r urthcrmorc.·. ro the c:xt ent th.1r tht• assouat1on unrC'asonably fail-. to lllrll OVl'r this mattC>r to an .Htorney w11h11ut rL•gJrd to thP bC".,t intl·rc-.t ''' thC' .1'>!><><.1Jt1t1n J'> a wholl•, your J1lurnc:y may v. 1sh to file a law!>uit against th<' asv>< 1at1on ior f.:11l1ng to enforce 1b go\crning dorumcnb Good lurk • Dear Hotl ine: I serve as secretary-treasurer on the board of directors for o ur community associa4ion. We have mo nthly meetings for general purposes and special meetings when the need arises. We have a homeowner who, for lack of bette r words, is a tro uble make r. This ho meowne r attends each and every meeting and complain s each time of several matte rs he has "noticed in the community" and demands that the problems "be looked into." So far, each /robl em has been "looked into" an has been fo und to be an unenforceable matter. The rest of the homeowners are beginning to complain and de mand that the association put an end to the constant meddling a nd bickering by the homeowner making the accusations. Quite frankly, the board doesn't know what to do. Can you help provide a solution to this unusual situation? -Meddled Out Dear Meddled Out Unfortunately. th<' s1ludt1on yuu h.\w referred to is not 'iO unusual. lnd1\ 1dual homeow ner'> who pay monthl) a .. sessmcnts haw a right. to pre><.C'nt th<'u con<.<'rnc, to tht' bo<1rd 01 directors. Often. hom('ownt•rs ~o abm·(• .ind hc.-yond whJt man) pcopll• frcl 1., nc·ccssary and this is an unfortun.11c.• aspect of community association Ith• Oftcn individuals Irk<' to complain but do not care to lake any action Accordingly, your bodrtl mJy w1.,h to invite this individual to run lor tht> board if he feels he can do a better job. With respect to a '>()lution, the board has (•\.£.!\ right to l 11ndu1 ' mC"l'I ng-, r "t•).(•rt1llVl' ')('SSIOn . whf'r(•I>\ J ll ind1\1dual) oth<.•r thJll !>'1.ird m1•mb• r mu>l be cxdu<.lcd 1r0m thl· ">11m Perhaps vou '>hould .11111\" for a .,11 .. rr homeownL·r foru m p11111 In the ml'et1n~ .ind lhereafkr ~o into t''(l'ruti\f" 1te>-;1nn rn the future • Dear Hotline: I live in a condo minium I rent from my brother. I have fo ur cats that livc.'- w1th m e . My n e igh bor~ haH complained to the association, saying that my cats a re causing a flea problem within the unit. The association ha!i co ntac.1ed m~ brother demanding that I remove th(' cats from the premises and further. that he pay to have.-the enti re unit fumigated for the fleas. Can the\ force either me or my brother to remove the cats and can they forc.c him to pay fo r the fumigation? Frustrated feline Fan Dear rru<;t rated: The answer 1:, ')c"' with r~pc1 t I• removal. lnttiall}. yo,.ir brother prob.1l 1h has violated tht• CC& R> whirr tvp•t .1.i, havl' .:1n1m,1I rC''itnct1on<. 1 .1lltng for 111, more th.rn rwo hou'><'hold pr•L<; Add1t1on.:1lh to th1• c•\tt•nt that thc • .inim.11., Jn· CJus1ng " nu1),1n1 t', 1h1, would l On>tit11t<• o1 uw rl''>lrlC 111111 !>uh11·c11ng vour broth<'r 111 d l,1w,u11 h\ the .t<i!>0<.1Jt1on V\'hJI \111' do hJ\1 1 '" your (J\Or i!> th<.· i,11 t th.ii cl'-'-<'lt 1al'c , , can n 11 t a r I u n n • .1 '-< ,,, ,1 h I e. ,1 11 d proh1h11111g .ill pets ""t'm' unrC',1,on.11 ,•,. to the Hotline. Con\Cr'-<'I\' 11 '<'t'nh ,,.,1,tin,1bl1· 'n matnt.1in n<) mnu · th,rn two t Jh Uf)l •11 dssur.mn• to lh" .t"':><lC1.11ion thJt 1111 unit will he lum1gatt'<I and the 1 o~ \\ be CML'cl (or tn ,1 d t .. m .ind ,,in1t.1r\ mannf'r rRo!>' (1 •tnb<·rµ " ,,,, .11r11rn1 '\ .111cl man.1~inµ partnC'r ot (t'/cf,oN L(>c \ Femtx•rx. .1 l.m tmn ''"'f'ha'1ZmF th•· pract1u• of l.J1\ 111 t 11• .uc•.J • 1 commur111.,,. ,,,_,tll'ttlt1t "'' He• '.Jflf1, •: indn•1du,11/\ rc''f>ond 111 (/llt ''t111n' I •11r wlll am1,1•1 "' m.1m ,,, /><l"1blc 111 rh1• wc>eJ...Jy f-lotlm<' _column. .~uhm11 111111 que~tmn' to C ommumrv A5'-<X 1.1111111 Hot/me, 16 7; W~tc hit DriVl'. 5t11r1 • 204, Newport 8t'.1Ch Q26b(}J SUNDAY, OClOBER 6 * 2:00 P.M. PREVIEWS: SUNDAY 9/22 and 9/29 • 12-S P.M . PUBLIC REAL ESTATE AUCTION BUILDER UQUIDATION FORCES SALE OF Two One-\i?ar New Custom Homes in NEWPORT HEIGHTS Both located Mlnutn from the Beach, Schook and Shopptng Charming Cuatom Dramatic Home Family Home With Catalina View )204 &Nd, N-.on BMch ~ ~~ ~ '525.000 Minimum Bid· '410,000 46S w... ...... N....,., 8-ch Ono-I °""lnll ~ '625.000 Minimum Bid '470,000 - PAGE 40/ SATURDAY September 21, 1991 Realtors court success-at convention T ht.>rc 1~ '>till tlfne to register and · m.11or in ~utces)" al the 87th .. nnual cum cntion and trade through Oct. 2, at the San Diego Town & Country Hotel. inlormation needed to succeed in today's real estate environment. president ot research a~d t:Conom!cs, will reve<il her 1992 California housing market foreC.lst on the opening day, Sept 30. .hm' l>! the California As,ociation of ~t·..iltor~ CAR>. K hcduled for Sept. 30 The convention -titled "Ma\'oring in Success" -will provide rea estate prof t'!!.Sionals with knowledge and There is a difference .•. Lowest Rates · Best Service Nationally known convention speakers include Barb Schwarz, a ~uccessf11I real PState $.'llespcrson and sales tr. iner, and Floyd Wickman and Steve Stewart, sales motivators. They will cover topics ranging from "How to- Scll More Houses witn fewer Showings" to "How to Handle Stress in Real Estate s,,lcs." lhe convention also will feature entertainer Rita M oreno; Cathy Guisewite, creJtor of the "Cathy" comic strip; Los Angeles Dodgers Manager Tommy Lasorda and Harley Rauda, president of the National Association of Realtors. Leslie Appleton-Young, CAR's vice In addition to educational seminars, workshops and entertainment events, the convention will include a three-day rr.1de show with more than 100 C'Xhibitors of products, scrv1cE.>S and tcdmology aimed at helping Realtors c:ondud business more effectively. I NEWPORT FINANCIAL GROUP, INC. U A MORTGAGE CORPORATION Residential Home Loans * Purchase or Refinance * Loans to 2 million * Free 60 Day Lock-ins * SFR to 4-Units Rates Subject to Change LdrjBkr For More Information Call Don Tilly 714-851-0202 30 Yr. Fixed 30 Yr. A.R.M. 1st T.O. 1 sl T.O. ® --..... ,..._,. 8.875°/o/9.128 APR 6.2500M8.525 APR Max. loan $191.250 Min. 10% down 60 day lock Max loan $600,000 Min. 10% down 60 day lock WESTCAL FINANCIAL 11 41 1\U ll lllUllU 'lltll lllll\ 30 Year Fixed Still Under Market 8.75%/9.01* .... ·~ Oco.oeo SF'1 COrOo 'O $101 250 *Gfeat AdJustoble R~. Tool Storts 6.25/1.31 ~ 1S•30e60 Day lock-Ins • Purchase °' Reflnonc:e • Jumbo loons ovolloble to~ mlMlon to'"• ltlt -~lo c~ Coll fOf Details Paul Hamltton (714) 720..8440 ® --............... Those who h<ive not yet registered can do so in person at the San Diego Town & Country Hotel starting Sept. J O. Regiwation fees -which include o p e ning and closing sessio ns, education.ii break-out sessions and cntrJnce to the trade show - arc S 11 5 for CAR members and $135 for non- m('mbers Continuing education and meal events are available at an .:idditional cost. A one-day convention rcgistrJtion for Oct. 1 is available to CAR members ior S50 and to non- rncmbers for $65. Trade-show-only passes may be purchased at the exhibit hall for $20 per day. The trade show will be open from 4 p.m. to 7 p.m. Sept. 30, 9 a .m. to 6 p.m. Oct. 1 and 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Oct. 2. For more information on the convention or to register, contact a local board of Rt?<1ltors. KEY LENDERS AND RATES ....... 5.JSOr. ~> 1 750 8.07 1t1..250 2..375 fCO "' s.r.:Jiili: 20 t.750 e..01 111,250 z..375 6CO w ------------------~ 7.15mr. 20 0..250 8..M 500,000 2..875 Lat ... Central &u*ers s.w:.s (714) 833-«liM a.i'50r. 10 2.000 10 9..Q2 "Cett•;(f Mongage -(714) 34&87'02 -8.750¥. -5--2-.-,25---22·--9-.D.J-- -c.ommunfy West Mottgage (714) 588-3Q82 ---U~ 20 1.250 21 9.o& -----------5.. ~ 10 1.875 1.39 tt1.250 2.875 1TS tY ~--------------~ 20 1.500 8.19 500,000 2.!IOO 6CO 6M ----------------~---6..8~ 20 1..250 9 .46 750.000 ?.300 110 , .. -----------------------6.915()% 20 1.000 t .413 soo.ooo 2..300 no 1w --------------------6. 15mr. 20 1..250 t .51 350,000 2.350 110 1M ----------7 .3~ 20 t.500 9.4' &00.000 2.250 110 , .. --------------------- -----2.000 8 .22 191,250 2.500 6T8 6M -~-F~ -<7••>~----9~--,-0--1.125--45--9.11 -Fll"St Pac'll.c Finanaat (714) ~1111 __ 8.875% 10 1.625 21 9. 10 -ffOOtline a.toogage (800) &U 78'6 8.875% 5 2.000 30 9. 14 -G.A. Aeisadenbal Leoding --(213)-402-2100 -8 siSi-5 2.000 45 -9.t 4- -Giendai8 Federal~ ~fll•)·nfe20o _9000% 20 1750 45 e.2• -HumeF&d 6aM-(800) ~2626 _ __!:.~--20 1 .~ 45 9.21 tbus~ ~ (800) 333--BANK 9.~ 5 --2-.000----90--9-.27-----------750, 000 2. 7'50 ~peO.ii lnterst.i*> FS1an (J i•I~ 590-J.WA ---a.875.,._ -,o-1.~ 10 9 00 1.000 a.» tTS -~ndef\tMongage:..Co. -(714)93/-6200 ~ --~~---=-1.o -=_1_000 _21_ 9 .15 _ -----------6. 125"'-10 1 500 8 07 191.250 2.375 6CO ----~ndont Mongage. Inc. \714j ... ~ g~ 20 1 000 2! g 15 6.~ j() t.500 9.<M 191,250 2.250 110 , .. --~.me-Moogage ---,1,•)i~ti~ s~ 10 ___ 2.000-10 ---Q02-s..a~-.o---,~,.oe 181,250 2.375 &CO-~ -~Home Fundtr19 t714) 757-1028----8-87S% --5--l~SOO ~--9()Q --,-:s1~-25--.:-s0o a.12 600,oocf~ LAI 3M- -~ F~T~-(71'4)8St.&0'2---8875'tl.-10 2.000 60 91• 6~ 10 , 500 131 350,000 2.625 6CO ~ 0ceanvt6w f~ c11 .. > ~---U75""--1-o--,.~ -30 9.oo -~-,0-1-:SOO '·'' 350.mo 2.soo ·-eco-w- -Paof.ci Mon~ (714)253-415.S--S-250%-20 0000 lO 9.29 s.~ 20 o.ooo 9.26 101,250 2.250 110 1u -Republtc F-edor.il---(rn)~--· -9~-20--,.,..25---'°--911---,.;A------WA-NfA NIA NIA NIA NIA WA -S'hearson Lehman u.g.--<Boo> 33&30h0 9,~ 20---~-\, -9:z.=;--r.-~ 20 2.000 8.0.--&0o.ooo 2..250 1TS --6ii --un.-edeaw-sav. Ba.1k --ci)O)-.t.22:.:WT --9QOOIM. 5 1.000 30 -9~~-NIA NIA NJA--NIA ___ WA NIA NIA NIA -V PWd~ (213}-~1-44-, ---8.7So.. ___ 5 . -2.000 10 -9~02-6~ 10 2.000 8..24 19\,250 UiOO IC() 6M -w.sa Coast ~:-Group -·(714) 2~2233 9.~ 10 0000 45 t .29 6.S2ft. 20 0.500 I~ '1!i0,000 2.750 11'9 1V-- -~Financial --,,,,.~ -l .S7!l%--10--1-625--21 9 10 ~ 20 1.500 • ,, !ICI0,000 2..500 .co--... - -~ Cii9s Mt9. Cor'P (714) ~1968 9.oOO"i.---5--1.500 30 t .21 ~ 10 ,-.500 1.01 111.250 2.315 1CO Al .. ' ' .. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ................ ~ ............................................... . NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA McSA PILOT I REAL ESTATE SATURDAY, September 21 , 1991 I PAGE 41 REAL ESTATE SHOWCASE 214 SHERWOOD ST., COSTA MESA Elegantly rer::ode:ed !::XECUTI\ "i: 11BR 2+BA 50x150 lot DRASTICALLY REDUCED TO $429.000. CHELSEA REALTY Ofc: 863-9580 Res: 642-4940 NEWPORT OFFICE BLDG!! ' Privltt ltstrooms • SpKr Aaibblt fOt ltist • Assumt ~ • CO!Mllitnl lOCltion • 8,900 Sq. Fl • w.n TrMlt r°' Rtsidentw $1,399,000 JOYCE PALMER, Ownr/Agt 759-7659 ~~:.~/,!.!(.('1;J let U1 Help Y11 Sell Your Property! OPEN SAT 1-5 SUN 2-6 • 210 LILLE IANE #313, NPT BCH Spectacular Penthouse with 1850 sq.ft. Owner has closed escrow on new home and extremely amdo~s. Reduced to $585,000 BROKER 760-0606 or 752-8522 • FOR SALE BY OWNER • OCEAN SCENTED BREEZES along with colorful yacht harbor excitement have set the stage for twiHght dining or just basking in the sun from this four seasons 4 TWO BRAi~D SPA."iKJNG NEW CONTEMPORARY CORONA DEL ~AR PAL\CES 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 block away. If you're out of bread 1 or coffee. you wouldn't have far to walk. Besides, there's something very special & thrilling about moving into a brand new luxury ho me that's never been lived in before offers view terrace. 300 & 302 MARIGOLD AVE. CORONA DEL MAR NOW $1,150,000; WAS ll,2!18,800. Ofc. 842-0737 Res: 573-0201 ._.,..._ ........... 221 llUIY lncluJes liquor <;tore. re~taurant. duplexes. liquor l1ccn~es AND over 180' frontal!c on Coa't HW) ... .ALL FOR Sl,950,000 642-5678 for information MUST SILL 48R 38A. Den, Folmal Olnng, Central WA. Designer Lighting, celling$. cabinets, CUS1Dm Btlck nl Pab0$., Olk doors. floors. Genni ContraciOfS own hOme. can 675-6205 2BR home Is ready to move In with lots of room to eicpandl Jacuzzi, great entertaining deck, fireplace, garage, RV/bOat parking ............ NOW H•t,000 ' Jana Shuler at Pavllllon <Real Estate: 675-1120 or 650·5049 .. 1 .. PAGE '~2'/s~TUROAY Septembe~ 21, 1991 REAL ESTATE SHOWCASE ~~~ ... $279,900 ., ~\) c:;t ~ ~ plL'!·~~'-'"'r-"1!! • landscaped 'I··~,.,,. l t "·~\ :,! f.11?JwooJ dl?ck spa. ·' · ·•'l ,., r ., I ' i;a.:-t COMPLETUY RENOVATEDll 2663 REDLANDS DR .. COSTA•MESA OPEN SUN 12-4 Call DAVID SANFORD, Bkr. 723-5001 \!.1• »<' Re;il Esrar.: •Spa •Pool •View • •Waterfront *••Waterfront and Pool vG111e Address at Guard Gate HOMES FOR SALE 2 BEDROOMS .i2t1 Westminster, Newport Beach Security Gate e ClubhouH e Pool e Spa Nl!WPOltT ll!ACH Versaillu 2BR 2BA condo Neighbor on one side only• Great view1 Wonderful pnce' OPEN SUN 2-5 101 SCHOU #116 PENTBOOS! St.ud10 on Plaza.Has ShoJ•·ed bdrm area $111,000 or offer furnished $125,000. Pti.JS .:;in buy ad1actnt ghost nn OWC !st TD OPEN SUN 2 -5 (., 11 t~ ~111 Qt 102 SCHOLZ PH #45 .. VJ I • l..•<. °'I 'I l..' I 11 CH ;;q. rnn Unique cus10fl\ 2 story beach homt 3 bdr .. 21"1 BA. French doors Lots of charm• Near Coast 517 Poppy, ~ $760.000 C.atuy Zl Estate Realton 921-2160 OPEN HOUSE 3 BR plus FAM RM or DEN • 635 Hanlclor1, Huntington Beach 760-8702 $599,950 Sun 1·5 1829 Port Margate, Hrbr View Hmea, NB 640-5664 $499,000 Sunday 2·5 • 2208 Port Lerwick, Harbor View N B 759-9100 $485,000 Sat 1-4:30 641 Jo.Ann St. Coata Meaa 631-1266 $219,000 ...-2525 Crestview Or. NB 646-4212 $795,000 Sat t-4 Sun 1·5 • • 4S45 Orrington, Cameo Shorea, CdM 759·9100 5' .550.000 Sat/Sun 2·5 1012 Nottingham, WestcllH 644-9060 $815,000 Sat 12·5 • e 420 HotmwOOd. N-port Beach 720-0611 S575.000 Sat 1·5 104 Via Vella, Udo lal• Tranquil Harbor Island , .. > . Bayfront Perfection!· Beautiful Pntio & Lawn. 5 Bdrm. Hardwood Floors. Private Dock. Beverly Morphy 675-9073 Co.1!.I :-Jc.:wport Propcr11c' * e,...54 AoyaJ St George. Big Cyn, NB 760-8702 S 1 ,595,000 SaVSun 1 ·5 15172 Vichy, Irvine 76<>-8702 $314,900 SaVSun 1·5 1601 Port Abbey, Harbor View Hms, NB 640-5664 S5t9,000 Sunday 2·5 •520 Oe Anu Or, Corona del Mar 800-221·2177 $629,000 Sunday 1·5 • 2400 WlndWard Lane, Newport Beach 673-7300 S525,000 Sun 1·5 645-8897 $619.900 Sunday 12·5 720-0611 $337 .000 Sunday 1-5 304 Onyx, Balboa laland Sat 1·5 1708 Skytarlc Lane, Baycrest North • 6204 W Oceanfront. Newport Beach 2 BR plus FAM RM or DEN • 72 1 Hfll1otrope Corona oel Mar 7~q 9100 S759.000 3 BEDROOMS 111,>1 TradC'w1nos. Baycresl. NB Sat 1·5 7;>Q. I f04 5499 000 Sun 12·3 30 11 rM Co11na ll1sta, Easts1oe CM 760·!>000 S317 000 761\l nedlands Dr. Easts1de CM Sunday t·5 '23 5001 S279 900 Sunday 12·4 '>96 Fayono Circle Mesa North, CM 546 0507 S252 400 Open Daily 1-4 • 229 Emerald Bay, Emerald Bay Laguna 494·1555 $1.365 000 Sal/Sun 1-6 I 12 Via Xanthe, Lido lsto 673· 7300 $640 .000 122 Pearl Ave, Balboa Island 675-4822 $595,000 714 Poinsettia, Corona del Mar 673·7300 $1 ,350,000 Sun 1'""' Sat 1·5 Sun 1·5 675-4822 $919,000 673-7300 $475,000 Sa11Svn 1 ·5 673-7300 S 1 .375,000 Sat/Sun 11-6 319 Driftwood, COM 673-1181 $860.000 4 BEDROOMS • ........ • 5 Rue Fontaine, Big Cyn, NB Sun 1-5 4 BR plus FAM RM or DEN e 482 Abbi• Way, Eastalde. Coata Mesa 631...S011 $429,000 Saturday t-4 •• • 6 Rue Vlllars. Big Cyn NB 673-8728 St .339.000 •2135 Ins Pl, Costa Me11a B73-7300 $374,000 Sun 1·5 Sun 1·5 760-8702 SI, 139,900 Sun 1·5 • ..-300 Marigold. Corona del Mar 8112-0737 S 1, 1 S0,000 SaVSun 1.5 1860 Port Renwick, N.B. 760-9589 $499,000 Sun 1·5 • 19141 Norwood Terr, Turtle Ack, Irvine 284 Sherwood St, Eastalde CM 642·4940 $429,000 Sunday 1·5 760-8702 S895,000 Sun 1·5 2412 Orange Ave, Costa Mesa let Ut Help Y 01 Sell Your Property! 642-5678 - 673-7300 $349,000 Sun 1·30-5 S08 Redlands, Npt Hghts, N-port BHCh 645--0721 $599,000 Sat/Sun 1·S 5 BR plus FAM RM or DEN .. ,...39 Harbor Ridge, Hrbr Adge, NB 760-5000 $1 , 175,000 Sunday 1 ·5 *2437 Bamboo, Ea.stbluH, NB 644-0195 $649,000 Sat t2·5 k • • j 14 Oak Crest Ln, Big Cyn, NB 873-8728 $2,649,000 Sun 1·5 ••106SI Antigua Way, Newport Boh 759-9100 $1 ,399.000 Sun 1·5 ,5ATUSOAY,. ~eptember 21, 1~1 lc-f»AGE 43 OPEN HOUSE 8 BR plus FAM RM or DEN ••,..-10 Bumfno T,..., Big C9nY0". NB 76M100 $1.185.000 Sal/Sun 1·5 r TOWNHOMES CONDOS FOR SAL~ 1 BEDROOM • .,....240 Na 1 US, VIiia Balboa, NB 94&-S770 '207,700 Sat/Sun 12-4 • ...... 240 Mee 118, VIHa Balb9a. NB 64&-41770 $207,700 S.t/Sun 1-4 •e ..-102 Scholz PH 11'45, Versailles, NB 759-1877 S118,000 Sun 2·5 2BEDROOMS ..... 950 Cagney 1111oe. VIiia Balboa. NB 64H770 $256,900 Sat/Sun 1-4 • e 411 'h Dahlia, Corona del Mar 673-8494 $345,000 Sunday 1-5 .e ..-210 Liiie Ln 318, Sea Faire. NB 631·1286 $279,900 Saturday 1-5 ••.,220 Nice Ln #104, Vllla Balboa, NB 434·9504 $219,900 Sat/Sun 1 ·5 • 100 Scholz Plaz.a 11114, Versailles 673-7300 $197,500 Sal 1-4 • • e ... 101 Scholz Plra 116, Versailles, NB 7S9·1877 $249,900 Sunday 2·5 2 BR plus FAM RM or DEN •381 Seawlnd NB (Irvine AvefUnlVerslty 673-8728 S2S•l.000 Sun 1 ·5 3BEDROOMS 311 Alta lJI, Costa M ... 548-5647 $199,000 Sat/Sun 12·5 340 E. 20th St #83, EMtalde CM 650-&4645 $259,900 Sunday .1-4 • 410 Goldenrod, Corona del Mar 873-8494 $475,000 Sunday 1.5 ..-e 210 Ullo l.n-313, Sea Fatre, NB 760-0606 $585,000 S.t 1·5/Sun 2-6 • t114Bar1ovenlo Ct , Newport Crest 673-7300 $365,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 3 BR plus FAM AM or DEN ....... 220 Nice Ln •310, VIiia Balboa, NB 721-1200 $439.000 Sat 6 Sun 1-S 4 BEDROOMS 339 Monte Vista, Eutslde CM 631·1268 $219,000 Sunday 1·S DUPLEXES FOR SALE 2 BR plus 2 BR 237 Opal, Balboa Island 675-4822 $939,000 3 BR plus 2 BR • 4809 Seashore, Newport Beach Sun 1.5 673-7300 $1,269,000 Sat/Sun 11-6 HOMES FOR RENT • •e..-240 Nice 111314, Villa Balboa. NB 646-6770 S 1700/mo Salt Sun 1 -4 Call 642-5678. Put a few words to work for you . CLASSIFIED REAL ESTATE C'"i ')I I • • ' I dt 'I " ' •• Cor0n.1 ; ck 1 r, t 1: • u..? 2 >1 ••• ..... • Ir 1.• U mATI CMEERS Gent· 1 ", , 1u~ NATIONWID• USA Belt Condos la Exp'd & Seeka DUPLEX 305 Camatlon *OPEN• Exp'd Secy'• & S/I ,,.,.. vt.. Mgra. Also. Agts earn CORONA DEL MAR Open Sal 1-Spm S3000 mo pot'l In AD--e>c.an aide of PCH J04IJOI ..... ~ COTO DI CAZA DtTKNI to comma to Juel a short walk to T au.sty Spimalttr tocn.. F0t Appt, call the beach. 3 bdrms, 2 op eon.diori P..,... Glheple baths. ground floor Open Sun 1"5pm ••••eoo unit with tlreptaoe & EVAN COftUTT SUN ,. 31031 V\e ...,... Fltnc:ft ew.y £-. $1,885,000 STUNNINO NEW MEDI· Pflvate patio plus 2 87a-4199 ~RRAHEAN on 2.75 bdrms. 1 bath apt. Collll ltlwpolt ~ ecret. Minutes t o ov• the garege with _..;...;..;..;.......,;,,_.....;,,,, __ ~ ...... Tntl Equaetrtan &tale 11,491,000 cout In San Lufa Rey private eundeck & tiny LOCATION! .,_ east of ocaane-ocean view. Oulel lo-L ""ATIONI Ida. 3 flfeplacn, 34570 cation on "no a thru -Ma ft one level t>Nuty. atreet". SH9,000 The call word for eolld P._._ t .__~ Molivated eeller. lnvestm enttl Sea -&··---..... carp•. '""--4t1V. Dmhllll a --'"' ..,_. «>"-f'ellbn>otl and Bon-673-4400 41CMI CWdeMocl 111..atJI ... echoote. l'lll-724-SUN 1·8, $345K & Cotd'Mll a... 7400· South RMI I!• $475,000. 2 Wall buln • ..._ Mwkec M4t.500 t o w n ho m • • • 11 •N.B. CHARMIHO 29R cott~ • .,.,$0 tot. dreued up & waiting! Dec ger •lclre ctrM. M~ cand. $295K f·, I '.J ,· .C.M. 19' ttme buy9r. C I Spec prog . Feet B Y owner. hermng below mlct Intent••· b9yfrne ""' 488 home, 5,. dwn. call fOf' de-or 28r 288 dplx. Pvt tails on ..,,.,_, prop-bch/plar. Onr m ay ertlea. •C .• M. Low carry up to '1'°" w/ Pflca. 1184,500. 4BR, ~ l)uyef. Ful Pfic• 21/\BA. Dbl Mt pr w/ 11.850,000. 499-2088 opnr. Omblt w . RMI Eatate Stof'9 122·T778 KIOWTIOll l ,, . . , . ' . ' . ~ . Purchue tt'9 ...,. of -~==:::::: your~.,..,_ onfy 5,. dOWn. No ceoetno tl'Wm• YALUEI c:oete needed. ""'8 • ChermlnQ newer En- not • VA, A4A • eQ-alleh Ndof twnrvne.. ulty ahale. Vou ,-. _,. 2~8a. 1319.500 c.tYe 1ocn. oWMl9hlp & 2BR 28A 1349.500 & 1~ la ........ W/Noh VllA.ltted ~ Must ~...__ Inge, ~. dWt •nd .....,.. en.om.. rme + T9mt91 OPllN Cell .c~ Aft TWVI -~ NTMCKIWI .......... ,.. -_.,..,. .._.,.. a • mvv '°"' .,...,......, ,.. .... ....., _________ ~---! ........ ~ .. , ~.Yt~t•te :: 54'bDOWN 4BR, 2\1\BA Har'IMK View Hllta ..... MOOr Completefy ,.. modeled. O utdoor -0-PEN--SUN_D_A_Y-1--5-I apa, tropfcal lndscpg. BR 3a.. ••...., Lr App x 2 , 4 0 0 a If 4 ' .... , •-,. g •7~.000 721•1990 lot. 620 Da Anza Dr. se20.ooo a.2'l1~n OF THE ENTIRE NEWPORT HARBOR, PACIFIC OCEAN & CATALINA ISL.ANDI llMncllff Thie eplffy 3BR Home Is fraeh on th• mart<.t and frffh u • daisy. TutefUlly dec:oreted A In •JCcaHenl condition. New cwtom 3BA twft-~Mid on • P..-. hmt w/f"'t 3 a 4 cat feet 8,000 eq ft tot ... .....,.1 Open a airy with plenty of room -----& one wem. to expand. w/ gourmet khchent Semi private beechM pvt jacuu.la. A true In thl• communl1y. home feel! For lhOM n..-~ Sun, 1 t who _,. the beet hi ...,.,_ • quellty end vlewt. 15• 319~ Only HH,000 to 873-1111 11,245,000. Wntlend ---------! PropettiM, IA4«leO WM!'•~ llOIM .... -u ... •1•• ~-*"--·" """ .• ,.... ..., Acooll,.., ~....,, ao4caMITIOI. Clll ~" ...... Costa Me ~- .• \C'KU: c,;11.11' REALTOR Rtu of ttt. V-.r '90 EAITllDE .. 0 T Iv AT • D "JUST L laT•Dt S•LL•Rt Condo w/2 Hard-to-nnct 2 e10tV lg mstr •ul1••· Newty hOme w/~ • ape. lndscpd P9l1o. 2 car Lovely pnv.te muter garage. $179,000 •utl•. $399,000 DRASTICALLY R•· DUC•D DHpereta owner h• purchased another home. 38A 2BA. huge lot w!RV perking. Now only $297,000. Submit all otferwl ATTRACTIYll 4BR home W/Vaul1ed cefl- lnge, brictt frptc W/ bltln bookc••••· $209,000 D•LIGHTPULLY DIPP•R•NT Pool home. 48drm, 2BA. femtty rm w/ft~, 1389,000 CHARMING! 4 BR 28A home, famtly rm w/ frpfc, MP melr .-. ape. 4 ear get11ge w/ alley ecc::eaa. 1429,000 OPtlllUT1-4 48.aMal•WAY 131-8011 --.. -- GC'rl1'r,1I '1 I,' l ,• • · 1 ','('.', BLUFFS•EASTBLUFF LARQl!ST "LUSK" · REDUCED $80,000. 5BR, 3BA, 3 car ganige, pool. apprx 2,800 sq. ft. Seller an>Cloutl $649,000. Barbara Sanregret OPD IAT 11..a 1a1 1••00 lll!WL Y CUSTOlltZllD -Expanded "X" Plan. Apprx 2,700 eq.ft., best quality. 58R, 3BA. huge fam rm, new ldtc:hen, $370,000 (Uf) ONll .... t-4 114 VISTA TRUCMA HELEN 8. DOWD Re•ltor llio. no-Ta. U81&..., ................ Cost.i r,1., .. i 1 o.:: But Buy E.Slde, 38R 2BA, fam rm, RV ecc. S258K. 332 Monte Vlata. 840--a095. E/alde pvt Exec twnhm, end unit. 1750 a/ f, 3Br 2 + Ba, yd, 2 car, frple. Bkr 831-5737 Cn'.->Lt r.1t " 1 , ll2-1 CONDO 311 Alta Ln. 3 BR, u. 8A and unit Enc patio, de1 2 car ga- r age Super clean• S t95,000 Call M r Robinson, ~nt 714-548-5&47 HUGE PRICE REDUCTIO N on 615 CARNATION, Corona dcl Mar. Remodeled, adorable 3bdnn w 2 car garage just South of the HW)' and close to shopping and parks. Out-of-area owner wants QUICK SALE, so hurry on this one. CALL TODA\'!! OPEN SUNDAY 1-4 MOt\lCA l lJCClbl 11'7 a..: 650-t75' SU1AMfCI .,.. llU tis: "1-4115 .. , r ' _____ , ------- PAGE '44 /SATURDAY September 21 , 1991 CLASSIFIED REAL ESTATE Costa Mesa 1024 BY OWNER MESA NORTH SBR t 3/4Ba, eompl9tely r• rno<Uli.d, al& new on corne r tot, marble hrdwd & eera"llc tlle. Mu91 •-I $252,400. c (_\' ! • , O ~I "> ' (I,_ ; SELL Hl. '1 •1,1' 8•. I . · ~ .. Dbl MBR/28a $211,400. S.c com- plex nr Hoae Hoep. ~at ·MCM lr\111t · 11).).\ $1,000 DOWIU 1 BR 1 BA townhom., 0,..... T,.. Or1gf.. nal own«, ct.41\ & ... rene. 1112,000. UZI CHUCK .M>N•S 7904000 _....,..,a WM*R .. . . . LLO~_GS~:~ NEWPORT NEW LISTING! 4 Bedroom -PALERMO Lowest Priced -Upgraded $519,000 OPEN. SUN 2-5 1601 PORT ABBEY 48R-2-$TY H.V. HOMES 1 • sred SEAWIND large lot Portofrno ~I $619,000 JASMINE CREEK N~ isling Pion 4 $649,000 End unrt -Complete .r o ') "1PS Oceor"J view . extra IOlge fomity 1oorn OWNER MAY CARRY 10% DOWNll Toto remooel new kJ1chen rt&N MBR SUtte. rt&N root new doors & 'NlrdoNs $659,000 OWNER MAY LEASE OP110N (Mrntego·3BR) $539,900. or leoSe at $2,200 per month. Lots of custom improvements Extrcxxd1ro· 1y 1orge 1ot PRIVATE • SECLUDED YARD Polermo-4 Bedrooms PIOntat1on Shutters. Berber 1.,..orpets $559,000 CLOSE TO GREENBELT (Polerr-.;o·•~Y.p::inoed 4BRJ $699,000 Best location. new k•ICh"'n steps to greenbelt WELL PRICED 3 BEDROOMS (CormP.1 $419,000 Lowest P'ICed 3BR. W1de IOI. m1 •t1'"'ul "'\IJS core owner hos maved '"TURN·KEY'' MOVE RIGHT-IN (Carmel ·3BR) Upgraded new tx:::iths. kitchen. carpets. more 1829 PORT MARGATE ~99,000 OPEN SUN 2-5 LAGUNA IEACH TOWNHOME In lt'e l9'IOC0S. 2 Bed· rooms. 2 5 bolt\5 lwO years new excel· lent IOcotion $209' 900 -.:=.10NGS OF NEWPORT GERRY AND CHRISTA --640-5664 J6J SH MIJ1tel, #J20, N-port Buc.8', Ca. 91660 11. •1 • 1••. r J'" . . Bi". I : 111, j .alOTI. CMlmlYVILUQI :t conelguOua kQ ..,. teglcally located ecroM from municipal petklng tot on ~ St In Cannery VIiiage area. Suitable r-or com~ development. 1780,000. May pur- chae aeperatety. Ill t•• ETHEL'S BEST BUYS Of THE WEDI NEWPOIT BEACH'S PIDSf GATED COllllUllTY nDD GOIJI COVUB ROJITAGIS JR PUSTIGJOUS SIG CAJnOlf To«aDy rcmoddcd and plU9bJy ~ tn quallty, this estate ow:rfooks the 18th hole. Fatl.ns lndudc ~ in.- suites, 6 lar)le bedrooms, 4.5 beths. & owr 5700 aq. ft.. of~ IMna. DnimatJc Italian wtth vautkd ~. owrstzed mmtilc llnpla«. decorator comas and .aav wall. Supa1:> acwmct kltcha\ offers Qriddlc p.s coolt top, whttcwuMd cabinetry, a tranftc counter tops Also Included: atta lar)le r.muv room, ~. T.V. room wtlh skyllQht addlna amblcna to this quiet rdrul. • lllaa atrh.an/IOlarium1 luxurtow master suttc Ccaturu hlfJhcr-s dotc;ts and marble fttqllace. shutters, a pdvatc dcd, • ~ bathroom with spa tub. Plush c:arpctlna, the atcnstvc use ol marble. r.cascd ~ Frcnc:h wooden window/doors. lush ~ plantadon shutters a 3 car praae wtth extra stotaac spocc, !Oft Dmll BOIDll 83 ROYAL ST. GEORGI $1,995,000 -Nn-llCMa I PAllTYI lntNa ~«Mc· or1llOr .,.rfect 5,000 el f ~-58A, 5'A8a, ofc, 3 0# Oii'· pool & tlPL New boet dock w/41 ' C""8 Qaft. ...... ooo 110...__ ... .............. , MONICA RUGGIERI Owfv/._ X107 "-= U0.0780 Ofo: '19C>.eooo NEW LISTING! 4Bdnn-PAIDllO l.o.alt~ $519,000 OPD IUfll 2-5 teot Port Abblf MC).1114 (LONG) LLOllQIOF IEWPORT Poe*, ape.. Tennie Wale to 89ndy l!leadl Gated Community ~~o OPDHOUlll IAT + ... ·1-4 l40 lllCI 117 1 BR 18 OcMn View $114,IOO 240 lllCI t ti 1 BR 18 OCMn View $207,700 HO CAGIEY toe MBR +Oen, 28 s2ee.eoo Or Call ~ Appt To Sff Al Your ConV9nlel ic. M&-1770 ~-~ Enter at Veraalllaa Gate on HoeptUil Rd 873-4400 .,..,_. Remodeled 48R, 3BA, famlty rm, 11,000 a.f. tot, poo1. "41•.000. •DCLUllVE• ~.~~1e Baycreat . 3BR + -ia-•---rr 2.58A. 2,aoo a. t. LG .,...... r_ .. ..,.. pool lot. $515K. Prtn BMch houM, 1 doof only. Bkr 1'20-1704 to Minnie & beechl 4BR 48", 4 ~ g.- ~. aaes.ooo . .,. R;l~ vtlllQ9 DO-IT-YOURSELF IDEAS A READER SERVICE Of THIS NEWSPAPER • llVST HU. ** IZTlllHLT &•zrovs latU• llm>l1lllUllUll VJUA m souttit...ncr DWPOn IUCll has bun ~uccd by S40,000 for utfmt sale. 4 Bdnns, 1 <Down>, 3 S.ths, spacious ramtJy nn. Uvtna rm wtth llreplaol • romlntk muter Wl1h Orc:placc. Gounnd kitchen, cram carpet1nf. 3 car fll1l8&. PHOTO Al8UM FA8AfCA TIONS aVUIDIG It& a Ma Ml' YDW. lbkt a very SPeClal photo album to roltcl Incl llffll PRICED TO SELi. AT $569.000 your p1c1ures in wrtl'I ll'lt help o 11'111 full-color -----------------------·•II 10illtt~ Slt1HY·1lepj)tl01os.1nstruct10M, E1lllJ. ·..:al Ir ••• ,_.. Min _. Md ....,WI Astt Wtt out all ltlt guesswont. wt111t ..,... V •-IW id/ dl.....,•nd•rect1on1111owyou11twtolotc11ndeut Hllld wor1' .nd conecteut10U1 8*vtc:e tflt "*" to '°'"' tnt tibbott ,..._ Othtr llfottetl to her ctlenta GETS RESULTS include an MWm and ffa"" 1tl. 1 Ctv11tmaa albwft. c.11 a fl1enct... lftO a MwlQI 8M.r album tor bitty jllCIUflS can ETHEL toc1ay1 Member Multi-Million Dollar Club ~ 559.9400 ~~& ~® ........ l'tcWV ~ -----.-.-------- Stnd e11ec11 to. o ll.1109 Ftbrte Muta •oo OCOP Pattern DIP'. 0 112-INlt C1t11ot ••.•• Sl.15 P. 0. Box 2383 IPk:lwlnt ~ wooct.01lcillt Van Nuys. CA 91409 .... flaMlcraft protects) Name -----------'---Acldrus __________ _ City ___________ _ State Zip ___ .__ Price lllcfudts Poltage a .._nctttno NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE SATURDAY, September 21, 1991 I PAGE 45 CLASSIFIED REAL ESTATE . OCIMVllW1 PenthouM 3BA + Den w/Cllt>f U.., pen. or-.No <>oean, eey, channeC a mn1n vtewa. S439K OPllll TODAY 24 HI DOOIMillt Onty mkMtM OCNl'I 6 bay condo w /bOet aftp & 2A "' doOm\9n In fully aecur9d bldg. Model a&R, 2~8a IO condo. 1845"-000 w/ TenMI ON TODAY N· B· I ' • ; J·.: f' , t f\, ·'' I I l Ubq Nf'v1port Bc.ich 1069 C..DIE DE LA C..Ellf ver .. lllas LaTour Up- graded 2 m11r ate condo. 300 C911ney •210 Sell S218K; or Ls• $1 300 831-4t971 ,., 21Ath 18SO ., ~ J1' :. ' l • bt l\ ~· '1,.1 4 r-.lf'v. i-.r.•' ~~. ·. ; ' Cn"!, r.11"-..1 .?124 8(•,tc 11 1 Ot g 8t1,I\ •. 1 ll,,'I j • " • )') .t . . ....... ~ Charming 4BR 2Ba, frplc, AV parking, ranch hae for I•• f·J. .'. i ' ' • I f:~ ·~' 111t1~.i B.1lt)n 1 P,;riirhti!.l .' 107 osta Mesa 2124 * E.Slde. new P'URN. 2BR 1 BA, remod. w d , gd stor. $1095 $900 aec. utll Incl. No pets 646-1078. 180 0.0.,,eann St $1450/mo 642-54&8 EASTSIDI!! lg 3Br 2Ba rear dplx. Nice yard patio. 2 car parking Fresh pai nt. new blinds. avl OC1 I SI St200. Bkr 675-4912 GREAT for roommates• 3BR. 3'hBA condo Yard, patio, gar, etc S1425tmo_ Ah new 2335 Elden. 642·3812 MESA VERDE 4Br 2Ba. den, 2 frplc new car- pet. $1500/mo, grdnr Incl. (805) ~54~ NO DEPOSIT OAC 3BR. 2~8A. Vaulted 3BR 2Ba house In quiet cells. decorator win· CAPI!! Cod H .. 3ar, Eastslde neighbor-doW cov.rlngs & wall· h __ _. N I t th paper. Formal dining •3BR twnhse Nwpt ••.-rent Charming Heb. ffplc. pa11o, gar, 4BR 2ee beach hse, very nice. 322 Ogle St. tumlehed $2300 mo. $995 mo M7·7540 ' No Pets 873-e398 BEACH LMNOI CM-NB area. EZ financing, low coat. 1980 Golden Weet. Uke new. $4K down ~ S2t1K uaum- able loan. 722-9840 den, 2Ba. frpl, nu crpt, """' ew P• n ru· t LI hi I & rm w/w.,_ bar. Family 1·'111ay atreet. $1600 ou • g • a ry ......., lse. 714-723-6173 clean. M ini blinds. W/ &l'M-Wood burning ~~'213.5gg.1 g46 O hkup. Lg encl back· frplc In step-down yard w/covered patio. lvng rm Sliding doors Fum Cozy 28f cottage Ideal for w orking lead to patio Llghl refurbished, steps to roommates looking for and bright kitchen w/ bchl Carport. lndry a quiet place 10 Uva greenhouM.wlndow 2 HUNTl .. QTON rm, S900/mo 723-6463 S9951mo Me-4902 car attached gar w ,. laundry area. Ex1ra lrg BEACH AREA PENINSULA 3BR 2BA. ver:y cozy storage area In garage •.s3eOIMO Incl utll. 4BR . 3BA, ocean home, 1 ml to bch, could be converted to o r If 1 w 0 0 d park . view Avail Oct. $2450. close to bike tr all. office or excerclae rm 28drm, 28a, IMMAC _v_rly.;..._A_g::.1 ___ &4_a._1_938 ___ 1 quiet neighborhood. s 1 3 5 o /m 0 ca I I LESS THAN $40,000. WINTER. On tti. Point. wa:•; pd& ~~n~/ap: I Buddy, Agl/Brkr at •• Owner 714-373· nr ocn. Furn 4Br 2Ba, man · · · m · 546-2313. at la.st & dep. No ......;;.....;...;:;.;;,....;.. ____ _ 8211. C.U fOf Appl. frplc, d/W, w/d, gar. Pets TRW r•pc>f1 raq. I Rent/Ue Opt 38' 2•hBa $75-0M4, 816-244-5512 73&-H50. Med-st)4e twnhm near NB. Patios, l/p, dbl 48r 2Ba hm, 2-car gar, gar, ~. d1'N. micro frplc, lg !need yd Incl dryr S1250 8t8-7Q&.8003 '-• .. ' 4' C0rnr1.1 llt'r r.1 I' ~ ~ 22 grdnr. No peta. $1150. • _ 301 Hamilton 557·2289 ..S-0 ~•r 2Br -----...,,..,,....---,-1 Y.tBa, jac 1Ub, frplc, CHARMING 3BR, 28A CORONA DEL MAR -ocn vu! Y.t blk water. twnhm. N.wty remod· 1bd, garage . $1075 Drive by 214 Femi.at. et.d. Pool & pvt patio. BALBOA PALMS • 1 $1850 mo. 675-8427 $1250/mo. 65().9379 bd, penthae, vua • 2BR 2Ba hae nice CLEAN 2Br du~. encl $1100 • gar new carpet & CANYON ISLAND • 2 patio. 1 car gar•~· pal~I. $700/mo. Call bd twnhm . $1375 Cloaa to •hops .. n r 4 548-3135 UDO ISLE • 2 bd apt . beecnll 38().~ Agt .....;;8....;..9 ......;pm;;......;..' ..;.... __ _ $1395 SBR 2onBA. 2 car gw.. COSTA llESA/ TOWERS • 2 bd bay· w/d. 1850 a.f. beam•. NEWPORT IUCH front. great vua • •kylta, ptltio, $1750/ ~Lnaa $1800 mo. Val/64&-1457. _..._ ....... OCNFRNT. 3 bd fum. 3BR 2onea. 413 Gold-180 ,..__.llo St. winter. $1600 enrod, eon ~ .,... -• WESTCUFF • 3 bd Frplc ,,., .~ aya e 2&3 Bdt'm, 2'°'Bath Po<>I home • $2700 • -• ..... • •Townhouse Apta OCNFRNT • 4 bd rum lndry. 12100· 675-4991 e Subternnean hotJM, winter . $3400 3~ 2Ba. So of Hwy, nr Gated Parking UDO ISLE • 3 bd t>ay• bch & atorea, g•. e Oulet Garden front. $4000 Adults. No pet•. setting CHINA COVE • 3 bd $1250/mo. t175-27tl3 •EZ Acceas to o .c . house • S3500 503 POINTSETTIA 2Br Airport 1Ba front hM. W/ovt •Ideal tor Airport RENTA~~~:.LABLE i~:S~ s:~:~~ar PWUTAll'f1AL Watemont Homaa Inc. Realtors 831-1400,~ B ilt1 •. I 0..,1 l' ~ i . '\)fJ SBR, View Executive Homa In Spyglass. $4500/mo Av*' 10/t. Coldwell Bank9', Kay Rangef · 644-90e0 CHINA COVE 3Br 2Ba, oc.an ~. nr beach, IM .. AU.OIAICE (714) l50-91M Mr.w...., N BAY t rf • 2 fl'plc, dbl• garage. * wa • ron.. $2500 ...... 544-e130 CUSTOM COllDOll ~;,r2,,~ Mv:'or~ --·uFU-r $995-2BR 1Ba, W/D ... ,.,..,., .,. .... ~-n1a llMNl"l•nn. '"6 1no1 COlld pncg. s1e Hunt,r1ql. 111 Bc<1cl1 21 40 * •ASY MOYK·IN 4BR 2BA. nr Spring· dale & McFadden. 6Q32 Vane Clrcle $1250/mo, tncd yd & patio. da 727-2444, ev./Wkncta 494-4144. Near Schools 4BR 2~8A. 2-mstr BR. gat door opener. 8232 IOmberty. $1250 mo ~ aec. 893-4779 H tl'1!1r 1,1!r,.-, H.1r t1l1ur ,' 142 2BR. 1 BA condo. 2 atoty. Front patio, gar Lndry, pool. $900/mo (213) 306-9786 lrv111.. 21 44 nR DA Townhoma Turtle Reoll Ridge End Unit, IU'llUrloUI s111s1mo. can: LIZ / CHUCK .10••• 7904000 ........ .,~ WM*" ,,. . . --mo T"F _. e.y~ch views In Rochea1er ~ 2'hBR 2Ba. gat, w/d, fl China Cove. 3BR. -~-.;.... _ _,_..--.;..;..._1 p, mlcfo, nice decor. 2"'8A 9')arkUng home E'llDI IL.Diii LOC l , I, j.,. 81'.1 ' . '18 201 Ruby. $1900 mo W/1rllJ decl<. Fum(Un-•2 muter BA, 2BA. Yf!Y , .. 873-5348 fum Yr1y &40-0394 frplc d/W W/d -·d 2 Lowly No. L.eguna 3BR -• • • ,_ • 38a. htdWd ... ., 38R 1Be hN. gar, ttp4c, JASMINE PARK. 3BA, ~· Of·~n:: OOltG•OU• VtSWa trOnl/,.., patlo9, -v 3Y•BA. Frplc, A/C, ....... _ 3BR 2 ......... •vall 12700/mo. 97S-7at8 clean & quiet. S1300 MO garag.. $2400/ ..,.., ...,"'",.. Avl t t/t . 875-3883 mo. 720-3M5 CHARMING 2BR + LOVELY SBR, 2~BA study, 1BA home. A home. 3 blka ftom mUal ... I 11475/mo. bMCt\ W/Vel & mwty mtcfO, d/W, fncd yd, N1·,·.t · · t:-li-1, ' • ii~l 79CM384. ...,.... de f"emtMI. ~· 11215. ~ FUf'ft 3& 28&. frptc, '2200/mC> 17M127 iJiiD• OOTTAG• :..:.· ~ !:t:"2 pa11o, 880, _,., ntoal ,.._ ,__ ~ 38' 2Br ze.. ~ yard. cet. oomm pool, spa t mo. IM tll etae>l92. 39a, v•r~. frplc, lndry rm, llvl 10/15. 6 1'eMl9. 11700 y11y lt'°°'mo eT ... Ma pdo, _.,.. -..hed 9MS/mo. ..... ,,.., ....., ~ Wlfttelo WINTER RENTAL 38R, cebtnMa. ...ano ~ nloe S8f on ~ • ~ L••••• To 28A, dbl .,.,.. 6 NICE 2Br ()fide COM, ...... l<ar llJ#, huge Ct 111• ....._ patto. 11271/MO lr1-310 L.artmpar, I blla yd, w/d NI~ GrdlV/ 2 6 ~ P-rom cludH ut.... Aeefr ~ ~ ~ .,-0. W'lr pd. 2831 ~ 11200 to l2200 p,._ 115-4000 AIJO/mO. °"" ...,. er. a1100.. ~' ..... ....,.. ""' 9un. 114 • .-.na w--e Ta4700 Oil ........ lftd ,... a . I .. -pl.-to.,.,,._..... ..... .... ......, a.ii ..... t \tM. t C9t Po o..lllld worb-....,.., ~-'... .....,_,..... ~.... • "*°" ... dlaUtlt • ~I ., .. - ' ·~ . ----- ~cirlr PAGE 46 {SATURDAY September 21, 1991 NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE CLAsSIFIED REAL ESTATE I ... 1IT MO ROT llllDI • IACK IAY Newport Beach 2 169 B. 1 i[)() I lsl.rn-J ,.:'f)Un f'J1•1·.r· .. 111 Lit•.t· 1' .' 1 "'j $1700/MO 2 Huge Large 3BR yrly 12BR APT for 2 ~-lulcUt)' 1BR Apta. We 2459 Rue de c.nna.. •New~ 2ba. ~ Wllllcto~nrHo.g NB "8 SBr Mar Hoeg. MBA StH +Sep. .. ............... S1800 N/amkng, no peta. otter ai>acloua units. 2BR 2BA. ger., blt-4na, """· vtew ~. w/d, SAVE~ OH DEPOSIT w/d, fp, pao, C1een Fam. Rm. + Sep. Din. 1BR Oplx quiet teool Patio. $1200/mo Incl quiet complex, pool. lndry. $795. 494-2471 ger, IA bfk 10 bchl No • 18R-$700.28R-$875 qut.l non-.mkr MJF. Rm .. 2BA, Over 1700 3BR Balboa Island/ utlla. 854-0939 Ctoae lo ahopa. Call &'Side, 8700, 2Bf) .,.._ S1400/mo. Avt 81 Poo4/Spa &4e-e83I S400+\.\. 931·7467 Sq. Ft. Penthouae. Vi-............... t2175 CUTE dwnstn studio Caaay M2·1401 or 1BA, f/p, gar, enc 15-e/15. e7-...07 Winter, 28R 2BA, f/p, NB Oen ytew condo. Ocean/Catalina Vlewa. FUllNISHllD vt u U1 I 1' Stop By: patio pet OK. nr ell tndrv rm gar pkg \i Pvt beth poet •pa. wt Pools/ SpaafTennl1. WINTER HOM•• 1 ~75.P:O:,h ~ark :vC.: 1939 Wallace Ave. achla'. walk to ahop • 2BR 2BA Yearty. '950/ bl~ fiOn'i bch. 11M&1• • 'd ~,__ Agt ...._.770 We Have Nice/Clean Can 213-433--2854 BUNK HOUSE bch. 931-4036. mo. V. ~k bay nr U. 4473 Ot 81~ room, w,. ' ............. . Homea Still AvaJlabl• F B brary. Non-amkr. ~ _87_5-6488 __ • ____ _ * IDllEC/llACK BAY urn 2 R 1Ba dwnatrs, APARTMENTS EXTRA LO 1BR 1BA 3988 or 81&-791M111 NWPT PENIN. 2 pf'Of 3 Bed + def\, 2.5BA, Ilk• new. PaUo, c:ar-$H Sec. ~ft all new, walk-1n Clo ... , 28 R apt dwn9tra ffP fem aHfc prof male 2300 s/f, aep lam rm I port, d/W. $850 wntr. gar w/h kup $750. No gat seOo/mo. on· • 21-30. 3BR/2BA. $433/ , formal dining, cul-No pet/amkg 675-8435 Spacious 1 2BR Peta. Jun 720-1221 • mo + utlls. 723-1722 de-sac $2100 Vaoana* apta. Quiet, cool or 438-7000 Ext 200 Penlnaula Pt. ReMax 942-9797 oc .. n brffze. Poot & CMM8&4. lteoM W/e view on FURN BACH lncludea Lido 8ay. Full ha. •180" OCllAN, CITY ~ed parking. u1fl1. Ready nowt P9ta 3ettl St. 1Bt ju9t remod, prtva, M50 F•m. HARBOR Vl•WS 54&-0338. o .k. Pool, trg fnc:d yrd. bright • ally. New e76-0tl98 LW"ft ~~·~ ~al=· ~7~ ~~~!!!!!~~~~ ~~-~ 2:! •CLOSE TO ALL! S550/mo. 47&-1060 :=Ynvfrig~. CdM room wtpvt bath • Roomm.ie W11nted to 645-«>00 Ev 760-2570 ..: MaJn Chan!, pvt bch. $150 OFF GOOD LOCATIOll 38R 2,. .. ·UPPER -. kltctt prtv In VW'Y nice ahare 38R 2BA Bal.la LIDO ISLE w/d, utll pd. 675-1751 2BR 1BA, lndry rm, •S200 OFF!! • ""' • -· hm. F.m Pffrd. '550/ Home with owner, *8AYRJDGE COlfDOt 4BR. 3BA. $2850/ mo. OC"" ..... ONTI F CIOH to 1hopa & le&. a..g.. Mature mo Incl uttla. 875-7695 mat9/fem prof. 25 to Gated community. Yearty. Agt 648-1938 * ~FR um. bu .... Witt accept Larg• 2BR 1 •hBA c:ple. S13&0 yrty IH. CM. Empl Male 35-+. 35. S$50/mo. w 851· 2BR. 2BA, A/C. ITplc:, ---'-......:""-----I Winter Sept-May '92. 0 . c . HOYllng. $650 twnhM, lndry room, No pets. 850-7872 No amk/drink. Furn, 5110, h 723-1857. pool, spa. $1450/mo Nwpt "9t9 1611 Clift 3 BR, 21hBA. Aw.aome 2261·2284 MAPLE patio, d/w, $795/mo. 48R 2BA, f/p, gar, nr TV, h waah/cook. $95/ SC MetJo..S400 .,. y, 760-1275 Or. fmt unit 2BR, 1BA. v1-. Fp. deck. Cln. CENTAUR MGMT 2078 TMURIN bc:h & Udo 1hops. Wffk. 8.ny 545-41545 utll. N/S. 2Br 1Ba. •BLUFFS 3BR 2Ba t -;'~~sJ{fm';;. ~:;~1 ~ra. ~~67t1=· $l500i 642-2288 or 93l-2725 64f=~R:~~"1s $1550. en-9201. E. CM, fem only, non/ Pool, apa, gym. tenn, Story. frplc, 2 car gar. p NO BACHELOR ntc:e conv. •Do you need lg clean Bchfrnt. Brand rMW 2BR amkr, le.It & lndty prtv. 24 hr MC 55&-4155 Nr CdM High Sehl NW T • 2 Mair area. sep. full kit. 2br 1ba? Garage, n-WGE 21R, 1111 18a, 2 car parking, $300 T Y.I utll. Avt 10/ Share VIiia Balboa S1600 Agt 760-0865 8191• 2BA, 2 car gar, $590 lnclud utll. quiet cpt, O/W, storage. .. ...... 131-408I wt"'er or yrty. $1225/ 1. 846-8405. condo. Tennis, pool, •BLUFFS 4BR 2'~Ba ~j ffj9~~:0.~2~r non/amkt. 673-5580 $750 No Pet &40-2495 ~ • $1495 2131~1 LAGUNA llClt Kitch· RffP. prof M/F. $450 end rwnhse. tip, pa11o, •EJSlde x1ra xtra me. Modern 2.BR w/glaH •EACH APT 4812 enettM, oceell views, Inc utll. 650-2713 TftWUHOUSE Hug• 1tyll1h 2BR, w/d, • walled ltv rm, beamed 2 car. 51750 Bkr Co-vwn refrlg, gar, hatf block 2br 1Ba dpbl, fncd yd, calla, lg patio. $775• Seaahore. 2BR 1BA, ~ to bc:h, heated Two tun young womeri op W '955·2800. H/ 2BR, 2•hBA, 2 ftplcs. to beach, yearly, ltplc. gar. avt 10/1. On E. 16th St. See patio, 2 car oar. pool. Cable. $17~ looking tor own kind 759-0685 Avt 10/ 5. pool, apa, dbl garage $t200/mo. 495-0589. $875/mo. 846-2990 Mgr, 437 Prine.tort Or $1200/mo. Avt lmmed. & Up........... to ahare 3BR 2Ba Ou- •Newport Creal 2BR. $1550/mo. 722-7381 Ocnlmt Wntr furn 2BR ••ASTSIDIE• 2BR MONTE SERRENO at-a... plex In NB, 3 bttla to den, 2 •.,BA Short Veraalllea • Comfortable 2Ba, gar, ~pie, d/ w. $765 Incl gas, water & BNohfront 3Br W•Ba bchl Lg balc:onlH, term rental $1350/mo 2BR, 2BA. • Frplc, w/d, amens s1200 upr ~;oe· 2323 Elden. APARTlllNTS furn, gar, w/d, micro, DatQNER HOiii a.ppla, rMW crpt/bffnd• *Newport Terrace patio, pool, aecur1ty s1ooo lwr 673-o782 78S4 No pets t BR 1BA, 1825. Re-d/w, deck. Winter 1470/mo ~ dep. lnter- twnhm 2 B R. 2BA. bldg $1100. 721-0116. WINTER RENTAL. 3BR, •GRr•T L""'•TION frigs avl. covered SUSOO. 714-982-5165 IEWPORT IEA Hted 1ec11 ... can: S9351mo Natalie, Agt. Grubb & Ellis 644-QOO -2BA, fum. PaUo, w/d, __,. ¥\IA parking, cable, beautl· 9ra-aav Catotyn 261·2424 Dy 729-7268 Y1• • • ••• •oA d/w, frplc, nr bch. Lg 2BR 2BA, dtw:ga-fully tand1caped. lliAVVl'I -• OFFERS: 2BR 1 e c n ~ --rage, laundry rm. Pool .. 1 d 1 BR, pine.paneled. eRoom a 0 age. ga-t1000 • Lrg 1BR, $11!50/ mo. 07~ CloM to SC Plaza. '" n ry rm•. aec: lrg living room, eMeala rage. extra large yard, G d _, I 1795/MO. gat" 948-70t7 b d 111 h PETS Wl!LCOMI! 1BA. ate • tenrna eame ca nga, eHouae-otd SNca s 1200/mo. 729-7507 pool. Agt, 675-0530 eo.s SUNF\.OWlfR MEWL y DECORATED view. Lot• of llOfage •Personal Errand& VILLA aALaOA CENTAUR MGMT 28R w/gar, bltln1, yd. a cablMta. W/O, 1 C8I' 3BR 1 'hBA Townhome., B 2ea / 642·2288 or 831-2725 Wtl pd. 638-4120 •s garage, large dectc. Ideal tor alngle, bus lrplc:, pool, 3-car gar. 2 r • 2 gar,alwk d, DUPLEX 2~ 1Ba. MSO. •ER SPECIAL 6f7 ~-F .._ SOSO/mo. Agt, 72.2· profesalonal and/o Near Hoag Hospl'al ........., Jae MC w to .... 731 • --Palmas. No •S11 • .....,.,. "" ···---•·-. ~·$13So. 722-«113 «v ..._ '!.K ........... Ql!R 2437aa...AW9C--S1'0 __ 1_5_1e _______ 11 retired parent.lg $1275/mo. Credit • __ _.;.. ______ 1 pet1. Credit ./ & refs --281 300 af .,.,_ntl EntoY aH t ~s;::'J:c~· ~~l~~on WESTCLIFF HMEl req. (213) 891-3838 2 BEDROOM Fum: °'*1 1bN • amenities ol home I Lovely 3Br 3Ba on Pool, apa, cable hk"j :!c.c. ·tr~. stpa 0::· exciuslve IUITOlll'ldinge. 3BR 2 •.c,BA Newport quiet comer. 2 frplc1, ft8TLMR VILLAO 83t.S187 81~ $3,000/mo Terrace. No pets pool, yard, 3 c:ar gar MM1U BR Ma.N11 $1150/ mo. 646-2184. $2575/Mo •TWNHM 3BR, 2'hBA, 2BR 2Ba upltra, trplc, Ude>. 2 HtBA, d/W, IENNIFER •••80 01' HWY 2BR 1 2 d/w no --09 Nr 405 f/p, dbl gar. M ature EX'!C Office Sult .. near 3BR 2BA condo, walk Call J lor pato, car gar. com· ' .,.... · adult•. $1250. 11e. Prof •ngl quiet M non-JW Airport, 4770 Von to bchf Pool, Jae. 2, more llstlngsl 1Ba, 1 car garage, mon pool/apa. $1 275/ $750/mo + $500 dep 676-3987. smkr 30 +. E'ald• CM • Karman Ave., NB. L-ear gar. La• opt, l!Z 673-4400 or 454·2888 tight & bright. Agt. mo. (213) 494-e884 841·7100 or 848-3453 tw ...__ .... 70 ~ utll ·• t•rmel 213-456-1939 Harbor Realty Dlana 28t4'4:1G 18R ~-t, 2821 H.,.. .... T NUNTIN_. McLAIN ENTERPRISES 11~--7 ~1 • (1bU l't.) FAX. ,._ 1 ,..._ B L K S T 0 .__ ........ P & -..., • FEATURES ap cept, CC)C)ler. cont rm, B•autlful V•,..111•• Winter Rental 2BR 1Ba "' -r ,...... OOI Call th• Orange kltichen, ftM pattllng/ w/all amen near Hoag dplx fully furn & ciean. OCllANI 2BR, 2BA, laundry room. Call County Rent Line. EXCLUSIVE cotf... 1·•'°'Y bfdg Hosp. & beach. 2BR Gar, 1 blk to bc:hl d/w, f/p, gar, xlnt c:ond 54&-9081 9.,..._PT fl'Ra• BEACH & COUNTRY furn .. t700 mo-t<MnO. 2BA Condo w/Bay. $875. 818-445·2788; s1o40/mo 5-44-0995. BR 11oft CLUB COMMUNfTIES Al au.ni.n. 833-9560 Oen & city Uta vi-71~3-1713 Wknda 2 YRS NEWt 2BR, 2BA, 1 W Lg IBR 18A 2 bfka to 1, 2 • 3 Bedroom ....... ,..... .. C..f_..::,..:::;:=:=.!:.::::::~~ S 1300 Call Rsy•Y'l!ARLY 1·3BR. Some 2 balconies. All amen-:::n.U::: =~ = bch, 415 1iui St. Apt. Apt9 w/frpk;, wet bar, ,.... _, -.,. Nof't. UDO PEIUNSUU Davies, Bkr 720-3999 nr bch ~650-$1500. It.le•. $1400/mo. Baau-I ~t .. 107 8. $85Q/mo. no pet9. micro, w/d hkupa. amtcr, w/d. Avaft nowl "Old Newport" BIG Cyn condo, xlnt Winter leaaes also llfull 673-7382 to -:-... No P•ta ;-'~ 7~~~n1 e C*1Cral 8lr & garTn 8390/mo 721-9648 eove Marl,,. 91'\vlronment. cond. 2Br 2Ba, Ip, 2 Villa Rentals 875-4912 DUPLEX Huge 3BR, 1BR wtth lwge plltlo, w/eictra atorage. n CDll 28r 1Be hM. Fem ~lal, offtae & patios. stove, ralrlg, 2 YEARLY RENTALS! 2BA, frplc, patio, gorgeoue •lew. malnteinen: Ind. non .. mkr, SSOO/mo, ~ ~ for ,--. ~~;·7~~ :~~~~~Is. ~lront48r3& .... woo ~ka :~~1~.$1750. HOO, utll Incl. No FR~t1~~ =•· ~1~~~· :;.eooOll aq!.!°': cx-tlront 2Br 1 Ba . '1200 Grubb a Ellil &44-6200 peita. ~ 1121 THE H£WflOfllT MAAIHA n . . t dOGQ avall. Conv. BLUFFS E·Plan 3Br 2'1'zBa, grnblt loc. $2000/mo. 723-4490 work; 675·2441 nome 8.lylront 28r 281... , Ste.so 1 BR, Iota of wood. ...,100' TO.,._, 7IO-Gltl CdM.f»rol M n/amkt izo. nlent free p•rl(lng. Eutlltufl View H-l'RONT HOUSE S5e0/mo. HUD Wei-CLEAN l'UAN APT8 FAIR#AY Am• SO IN 2Br 2Ba c:stm Convenient reatau-- 38R • °"1, 2~81 ..... S2500 Lovely 3Br 2Ba w/ come. New crpVmlnl. e 1 BR ......... $87!/MO BIG CNfVOH hme, vaun~ ceti., tanCll. 17W33Q. i:i~.~=~8;. ~:i y,ar~;,.,:~~i! :-:i~ ""pet OK 722-481 2. e2BR ......... m!SIMO l4+0l50t !rp!c $82ST 840-1887 NEWPOAT.J.W. Nrpcwt BLUFFS. Twnh1 on greenbelt 2BR, 1 BA. patio. 2 car gar & pool S 1250 759-5667 ••lboa-.Newport •1eso/Mo 1BR, walk-In cloMt, en-9 mo. ,.,,, • ._ Aval! NEWPORT HllGHTI COM. LMge 28r 2a. + View. 3 vtew omc.s R-~ 723 44e4 TWNNM•-STYUE doMd ganee $650/ lmrned ttvouat't fl1W 1BR Apt. C#l>Oft new den. 1 b1tr to beh, Ptof +conf rm. 915 aq ft. South Co<1c-,t Metro ~ 186 Charming older turn 4Br 2Ba hm. Prklng. w/d , Ip. b•l' view. Winter/ yrly. avl now. 87~2794 CONDO 2BR 1 BA, pool, co-Condo ten., aauna, f/p, lake 29 A 2 BA gated vtew,;1S7~9water comm . with pool & pd. 81 · Jae:. next to Balboa la· land. $2000/mo. Call 71 4/759-7577. Dover Shorea tor leaff, lge 4BR 38A. $2,800. Open Sat/Sun 1-4. 642·1059. Apartments ft R.111 .. I •;I. t :it I • 't1ll6 OUPL•X upalra 2Br ZBR s1200-$1300/mo 2Ba, gar. balcony. blk W&nter ~ 1BR aw-to bch. $1200/mo · (818)359-4539 dloo, $875. 1.114. 0/4. phOM 818/eH 50!52. LIDO JSL• 3Br 28a, quiet Mid, frplc, big FIND patk>. Avl 10/1. $1995. e mo leaae. 673-6632 LIDO lSLE 3BR. 2BA. Small ofc. Lrg patio. Min 1 yr lae. Incl frig, W/d 6 gerdner. $1950/ mo + 099. 873-UKNI mo. Avt 1011. Betty ,,....,,.._ rug '500/mo • • dep M/F non-9mkr. Avt 10/ ~on.. 055-3739 i~~-~::1;:.age ....._2270 •1111111 •l'OO* No 'pets. &48 48&4. . 1. C.. Ted 875o2281 omc. ~. 675 eq ft. 2 8LKS TO 81!ACH 2BA 1BA, gar, plltlo, •1.IMMll a-.... NEWPORT ISLAND CM Eutelde a.ck Bay, 050' gar w /t'ollup 2Bf 2Ba, frplc: & ga-O/W. $875 Tom ---...,.,.. 3BR, 29A duplex. !BA 1 "'':ocw~· -:.'~ doot. M75. t31-3e09 rage. $1050/mo. e49 M9S JO Frig, dahw9tw, .. ove "'" to b tit• garage, l ...... ~ .__, No..-5411 4 .... 15 ..-rp • u .. ns. g• e5C>0902 or-...·1•UO Call Jennifer for Property Mgmt '"""· --= rage, newly deco-·-• 9':::11':\'~·2888 AU llOMAAPTI •LIDO llLI LUX r8ted, s13SO/mo. 494-"':: 8R :.=.. ~ ~ 1,200 aq ft wttrone of'lk1lt Ofoa e73 4400 $310 OPF'll 28R• DR.~ 2985, evea & wk-enda.' 3 T :.tom ~~ & lg. rolt-up dOOf. Ir' : ., ti , r,~ Harb« Realty t & 2BR, d/w, b .. ut S1360 '-" .... OCEANFRONT W Npt f non/•mkr f~ 1795/mo eat Tennlnal pool area. Rec rm, •LOTI OF ROOllttl Yi~~ ·~~· 2~1!~,:r':. M~me to ~'"· quiet, Wr,. C.M. Daya 540- lndry rm, CloH to lg 1BA USA, oanioe. 1900/mo. t:l1·0Ul4 Pf'Mltg Ne ngh~I 1352, Evee '4&0Mt a ho pa and buaea. lndry rm. me. q.-. lo-nr belt, mu.t ~ ._,, 2 ~ IF llllllt lc8' .... .,.,. t• r•os '595-187&/MO ca11on •72SIMO· 0.H'*,.." W . New-amkr, non drink.,. ';;;. ~-fictMt 2BA, 1BA. No peta. 630 W. Wll.SON 1490 ll0'9ROVIA port 281 1Ba, W/O, ~prof S800 a Sl-.C 19Ut Pliaoe 722-0012 or 042·2218 CENTAUR MGMT ~ 11400. akr NO tk4r.O..' . 641"6032 ••• o.e• 8eautlfUI garden type 042-U91°'1314TU ..... MtlO M/f' IO -'irv .. ~ "" ... , • ti .., •2BR 1Ba dplx, gr.-Apta. Quiet, pool, •OCNll'RNT Yrto/, on Oua••-· Wf!' .. r .._ to beeCft. aeoC> -.. W/O hk.up, nu rnoderat• rent. ..et betl, ....._ tg teA .... , I I I a ,_, lncf Ult: '500 dep.. A~ cpt, gar. 535 8emwd ma1rU6nec1 an good to-28A w/ 1pa. f[p, gw, from l110Qfmo. llO 1CW16. Mlk• 1'12·72n #8 1795. MT--7940 UlllOn. Mlo0392. '#Id. M&lll ......... I ... a. •• 1980 INf, ~ to etw •O'IUX 2BR 2BA, ale9n l!'SK>e dupteX. 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A •Ceet @ ...-. ~ ~. ....... 1000 NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE SATURDAY, September 21, 1991 I PAGE 47 Builders offer home p~ize to luckJ golfer T he generosity of two of the Southland's largest home builders gave players in the rrcent Building lndustry AssOcration's 'Stop Arthritis" golf tournament '"-imething really big to shoot at. More tnan 100 BIA members teed up ror the event at Dove Canyon Country Club, and every one of them took aim ,lt the special prize that was tantalizingly offered on the 138-yard 13th hole and the 167 -yard 17th. The trophy? A new condominium at 'ihN's Bear Brand Ranch or LDM Dt•\C'lopment's Ventana community at I u~tin Ranch. The one-hole prize value t11ppcd S200,000. The unique hole-in-one derby was th<.' brainchild of tournament chairman Nick Markulis, Homebuyers Guide 11\\ ner/publisher who arranged for the lug prizes with Shea Homes president Bill York and LDM president Larry Lizotte. '-.0, along with the big Cclche of prizes thJt have become a tradition for the c111nual BIA "Stop Arthritis" tourney. pl.1, ers were hof>ing for that miracle ~hor on Dove Canyon's two "short , hole~" on its challenging layout. Although none of tfle golfers holed 1 iut to tal<e the condo jackpot, the event did raise $20,000 for the arthritis fund. And it certainly raised the excitement It ·h by every player who teed up on the ·wm a home'' holes. The annual golf tournament is a 1r.id1tional favorite among home building and real estate professionals. but Markulis' new wrinkle - ~howcasing a $200,000-plus, hole-in- 1ine challenge -added a new touch of the dramatic. So successful was the hole-in-one d.Hc that Mark.ulis is planning to r<'surrect it and embellish the offering a th<' BIA Congress tournament slated lor Ott 25 at the Rancho Las Palmas Country Club in Palm Desert. 'Any developer who wants to get in on the excitement and exposure by mdking available either a home or a 1 ondo at the winter tournament should 1 ontact me directly," Markulis said. "Through our insurance carrier," he added, "the risk to the builder is very small. but the opportunity is great and it's a wundNiul w.1y to pdrticipate in a genuine and important fund-raising event with little cost but with giant impact." The BIA golf chatrman said the condo/home giveaway is insured by a large insurance company which pays the home builder for the home prize '>hould a lucky golfer score an ace. for more details on the hole-in-one rhJllcnge. contact Markul1s al Homebuyers Guide, 476-3055. • J, oyce Rey, founder and general manager of Rodeo Realty, the estates d1v1s1on of Prudential Ca ornra Redlty. recently toured the Admiralty, a lu1i;ury townhome project m Dana Point. ThC' Admiralty is an exclusive collection of 2 7 multi· level townhome!>, each offering unique floor plans with views of thc:.> nearby coast and Dana Point Harbor The Rodeo Realty divisions of the Prudential California Realty's Laguna Niguel and Newport Beach offices are representing the Admiralty in the sales and marketing of these distinctive homes Jill Hanna and Jean Finn in the Laguna Niguel office and Connie Maxsenti in the Newport Beach office arc the listing agents "We arc:.> C"<Citt-d to be marketing this truly unique pro1cct of luxury town homes." commented la~una Niguel manager Ann Harck. 'The Acfm1ralty has everything desired in a luxury home -a perfect seaside location \\tth surrounding views of the ocean and the harbor, attractive and interesting floor plans with top quality finishings and close prox1m1ty to the area's most exciting attractions." The Admiralty townhomes are priced between $754,000 and $1,558,000. Call Hanna or Finn at 248-941 O or Maxsenti at 759-6600 for additional l,nformation or to arrange a private tour • L FC Luxury Home Sales was recently formed 1n Newport Beach for the exclusive r:narketing of high-profile homes. Sealed bids will be accepted during 90-day marketing campaigns which enc0mpass the production of property-specific collateral, cooperative advertising and weekly open houses for potential buyers. The LFC Luxury Home Sales program was desi~ned to provide an alternative to traditional methods of selling high· profile homes for private homeowners, financial institutions and speculation home developers. Luxury homes, est.ates and ranches located throughout the United States will be marketed regionall y, nationally and internationally. "The time has come for those who want to sell one luxury property to adopt the tested method of ales used by financial institutions and developers to sell off multi-property developments during the slow real estate market," said William W. Lange, president of LFC. According to LFC client Tom Key, "LFC's Luxury Home Sales program is an advanced method to move expensive residen!ial property in a short time span. My home had been on the market for over 18 months before LFC began marketing it. LFC sold it in less than 60 dars." LFC Rea Estate Marketing Services, a Newport-based real estate marketing firm, has been utilizing the real estate auction process since its inception in 1976 and successfully closed over S200 million worth of residential real est.ate in the last 18 months. For more information, call 640-4950, ext. 125. • Act 11, a streamline model home desi n division formed by Caro~e Eichen Interiors for economy-minded builders, installed 55 furnished houses in its first four months of operation, 20 percent more than projected. The division, which prices design and merchandising services based on today's market criteria, was commissioned by the William Lyon Company, the Presley Companies, M.J. Brock & Sons, American West Las Vegas and Town & Country Homes of Chicago. "Act II was formed to design and merchandise homes in the affordable price range.'' said Carole Eichen, president of the design firm. "But builders are finding it works for all buyer profiles. from first-time buyer to seniors. The idea was born out of the recession, and it's turned out to be a win-win situation for everyone." While builders still want high-impact, yet believable model home interior design, their manceting budgets have been smaller. Carole lichen Interiors was able to achieve this by working closely with its furniture suppliers, whO aJso contributed to focusing on this goal. "Actually, it has a domino effect," Eichen noted. ''By making design affordable, home builders are pas.sing the savin~ on the home buyers." • C arol Broua has been appointed senior vice president and district manager of Crubb & Eiits Residential Brokerage St>n tct'~· Irvine office In her new position. Bro~Sd will l>t:> managing a sales fnrcc of 55 agents The Irvine office has two location<>. one on Cul\N Road ar:irl one on Campus Drive. Brossa brings more than 10 year!. or sales and management experience to her new position. Her most recent experience has been with Grubb & Ellb, where she has been a top producer anrl award winner since joining the company in 1984, consistently placing among the top five agents in the Irvine office in sales, listings and production She also has earned the "senior marketing consultant" des1~nat1on Patrick Knapp Linda Wood which is only awarded to Grubb & Ell1r,' top ~gents. Prior to joining Grubb & Ellis, Brossa managed the Kona office of a realty firm in Hawaii. During her two-year tenure, she was able to turn the office into a profitable operation while continuing to - list and sell property to her own chents A resident of Irvine and a real estate agent since 1978, Brossa is mamed and has four children and one grandchild. • P atrkk Knapp, an agent for ERA Rafferty & Lloyd, ts no newcomer to the Huntington Beach area. Knapp, a native of Huntingten Beach. specializes in real estate investments. condominiums and single-family home sellers. He credits being a multi-million-dollar producer and winning several ERA awards to his personal attention and his creative ability to market homes. "I've always felt that in order to be successful in marketin~ real estate, you must put your clients interests before your own," he commented. "I really enjoy the people I meet and the challenges of selling real estate." Knapp can be reached at 963-5555. ext. 3 77 or 3 78. • L inda Wood has been namro director of sales and marketing for Kaufman and Broad Home Corp.'s Pacific Island Division, which includes all of Orange, R1vers1de Jnd San Bernardino counties. Wood comes to Kaufman and Broad from Bramalea California, where she se rved as director of marketing. Previously, she was director of sales and marketing for the Buie Corp., receiving numerous awards for marketing ana merchandising excellence. She was named "marketing director of the year" by the Building Industry ~iation of Southern California m 1989. She also was Sales manager for Watt Industries/San Diego and has held numerous escrow and mortgage-related positions. I . • aguna Locoted atop o bluH overlooking the sea is •he picturesque colony of Coronado Po· 1nts o pr111ote community offering spec· toculor unobstructed ocean, coastal, con· yon ond mounlo1n views 12 homes and 24 custo~ home sites. Lots priced from S 28 7, 500 to $ 4 30,000. Homes $660,000 to $975,000. Coll Gen Boker, 573-2428 or David Sliver-Westrick, 564- 1388. Laguna Beach One of o kind beach front properly This unique condo boosts o private beach just steps from your front door Enjoy romantic. and serene dining as the sun sets beyond Catalino and relax to the endless ebbing of the tides. Three bedrooms with master suite ~1th s1thng oreo Remodeled Euro- pean kitchen, custom fireplace. Gated co- mmunity with pools and tennis court. S l ,200,000. Coll Jim Ewart, 558-3307 an Open Sol & 1.5 70 Ocean V1s10 For the bu~er wl>o wonls o home w11h o year round vocation feeling 2 bedroom, 3 bolh plus den s.ngle level home on Newport Beach Country Club gall course Privote sporHng pool ond spo S735.000 Coll 170·0611 Big Conyon Oper !>rl & Sun f .5 /1 4 Oo cres• l11 ) (xQu1$1lelv redes1911ed home hos 5 bedrooms 7 bo•hs and opproi noo sq It formal don.rig and lom.ly rooms. 5 f,ieploces. ond 3 cor gorowe O.ers11eo pool ond spo 1n troptCol sen1ng S2,549,000 Coll Sharon (Vogt) ond Tom Allinson ol 673.8728 or 720·06 I 1 Newport Beach Open Sunday 1-5. (381 Seowond). Bock Boy Beauty. Wolk to cycle paths and brrd sonctuory. Bright end 0 1ry 2 bedroom, 2'h both condo in secure, country like enclave of l 2 units. Custom mirrors, Fre· nch doors, Boy windows lovely polto Corrmun1ty spo, f1repil and BBQ. $259,000. Coll Sharon (Vogt) or Tom Allinson. 673·8728 or 720-0611 Newport Beach A mogn1f1cent French design with Greek over1ones located an most desirable of oll Southern Coltforn10 ocean front cities 5 bedrooms, 7 boths m opproc. 5,660 sq feet Stately ptftors & fountain provide serenity. Sporidmg pool & spo ore surrounded by morble S 1,695,000 Coll 720-061 l 'C .... _1 M orona uw ar Typifies oll the charm of o Corona del Mor duplex. Owners unit with renovoted kitchen. Stone flfeploce Enlarged master bedroom. Corner stone fireplace. Private patio Each with its own laundry. 2 cor garage. Lorge corner lot. S543,000. Coll 720·0611. Corona del Mar Open Sunday 1 ·5. 2640 Point Del Mor. Lovely Point Del Mor two story home. 3 bedrooms, 2•h boths. dining room, croc· kl1ng fireplace Pollo in yard Newer home m fantastic location. $550,000. Coll for more information., 720·0611 . Costa Mua Affordable priced for the first time buyer. 2 bedroom, 1 V1 both atrium model with ceramic tile in kitchen and both Attached garage. Enjoy cool ocean breezes, bike or wolk to the beoch. Community poool and spo. S I 7'1,500. Coll 720·0611 . · Newport Beach ChOrming 2 bedroom. 2 both townhome on quiet cul de soc. Just sleps to community tennis courts. Community pool 2 car goroge T ronsferred seller is extremely mohvoted. S2<41,500. Coll 720.0611 ewport eac Duplex on Solboo Peninsula lovely upper Jn11 hos 3 bedrooms, 2 bOlhs Tile enlry ond ~1tchen lower un1I hos 2 bedrooms, I boths 4 co• garage live 1n one ond re111 1he other ~549.000 Coll today for dt!IOols 720·06 I 1 Big Canyon Open Sot & Sun. 1.5 (6 Rue V1llors I Fobulou1 4 bedroom 31h both showplace hos been remode1ed and e•ponded App•o• 4 .000 sq feet ol 1 ... ng space onc:ludes stole ol !he ort ~11Chen 8eovhlul yo•d w11h pool, spo ond woterfoll S 1,395,000 Coll Sharon (Vogl) ond Tom All1nsa<1, 673.8728 or 720·061 I Corona del Mar Super remodeled Old Corona de! Ml:lr home on beouhlul tree lined street Add o hollwov 10 convert this single story duple~ to o 3 bedroom, 2 both plus den Eitcellenl proce Bubblrng spo 148419 Coll 720· 06 11 COVER HOME • Newport Beach Open Sol. & Sun 1-5 2320 Port Aberdeen Totally remodeled ond eaponded 3 bedroom, 211'J both 1n desirob'e community of ~w·nd features loft/bonus room, 9ovrm1et ~otchen wotll wollt n pantry Crockl•f19 fireplace ·Custom londscoped. pr.-ole polio Comm1.1n1ly p,oo! and spa_ S718 000 Coll •odoy. 720·06 I t Newport Beach Costa Mesa Exquisite 3 bedroom, 2•h both shows Ideal fomoly home. 4 bedrooms, 1 ¥• pride of ownership. Loaded with boths. Includes family room, crackling upgrades. Features gourmet kitchen... _ ~eploce ond dining oreo Polio and 2 two fireplaces ond family room. car garage. An excellent value. Community pool and spo. $697,000 S225,000. Coll today for detorls, Coll 720·061 I . 720·0611 VIiia Balboa Enjoy views of trees and some ocean from this 2 bedroom, 2 both condo with k1ngs1zed lloorplon. Highly up· graded home Includes oak floors, pl· ontotron shutters and crown moldings. Den and crackling fireplace. Two spo· c1ous polios Gated community rust 3 blocks to the ocean S329,000 Call 720.0611 Costa Mesa Unique and charm ftlled cottage with hardwood floors features 2 bedrooms and o d1n1n9 oreo. located on peaceful tree·lined street. Complete with o private goroge Perfect for the frrst time buyer/investor S236,500 Coll 720-0611 . Newport Beach Spacious 5 bedroom, 3 bath "Somer- set" model m great locotion. Remod· eled kitchen with skylights. Newly poi· nted interior. Cozy fireplace. Frvit trees m yo rd. Close to excellent Kho· ol. 3 car goroge. $639,900. Coll 720·0611 . Newport Beach Gorgeous, expanded end remodeled 5 bedroom, 4 both. Spacious lloorplon of approx. 3,600 sq feet. Family room, three fireploces, boy windows. Bubbling spa. $739,000. Coll 720·0611 . Seo Island Open Sot. & Sun. 1-5. 32 Ocean Vista. Beautifully expanded 3 bedroom, 3 both townhome. Lorge fomily room, dining room and fireplace. Spectacular golf course view. Community pool and spa. $895,000. Coll 720-0611 . Newport Beach T emf1c home in Eostbluff 5 bedrooms, 2 boths 1n o spacious floorplon lots of poten11ol lots of home for the money. Includes family room, fireplace and di· n1ng area. Sunny private pool. Lots of storage S499,000. Coll 720·0611 Newport Beach Fantastic, almost new 2 bedroom. 2 both condo tn gated community Professionally decorated with thousands spent in upgrades. Cozy fireplace. Just minutes from the beach S289,000. Coll 720·0611 Costa MHa Picture perfect 3 bedroom, 2 •h both condo Features cozy fireplace, tried kitchen with microwave, designer mirrored wall. Polio, atrium end deck. 2 car garage. $186,000 Call 720·0611 VIiia lolboa Excellent home for the single person or first time buyer. One bedroom condo in fantastic community. Includes dining oreo, polio and garage. Community pool end spa. S 169 ,000. Coll todoy, 720-0611 . Newport Beach Lowest priced home in Harbor Highlands. 3 bedrooms, 2 boths. Freshly pointed inside ond out. Dining area ond fireplace. Lovely boclcyord. Ideal for children. 2 car garage. $365,000. Coll 720·0611. I ( 01po1.tft• Pl.11.1 72()-()h 11 '\1•\\fH11I l:t'.I• '1 I [j ti d ti Cl I A cc cc c 31 gi a1 Cc M £ 0 llr ar Fe fo wi th in it~ St co se he oc at p. P· m Cc wi 0 7 , pc I & I Bric Bus ~~ Cro Bnt1