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QUOTES OF THE DAY
" Where else could you raise Oller
$70 million from the community? ...
We fooled all our doubters .. "
Kathryn Thompson, president,
Kathryn Thompson ~mpany, on the
foundin$ or the Orange County
Performing Arts Center, now
celebrating its fifth ann;...ersary (A 1 ).
"He who never doubted never half
believed."
P.J. Bailey •
COMMUNITY EVENTS
• Computers and gems are the
subjects of two special events at the
Orange County Fairgrounds today. A
computer swap meet is scheduled for
10 a.m. to 4 p.m. in Building 10.
Admission is SS for the general
public, $4 for seniors. Children under
12 are free. for more information, call
(800) 433-7469. Germs of all types
will be on display today and Sunday,
9 a.m. to 6 p.m. in Building 14. The
show is sponsored by the Faceters
Guild of Southern California.
Admission is free. For information, call
491-6399.
• Local sports: Area high school
water polo teams continue to splash it
out today in the annual South Coast
T oumament at Newport Harbor High
School. The three--day tournament
began Thursday. at 3 p.m. today at
Newport Harbor High School. For
speed enthusia.sts, there's moton:yde
racing today at the Orange County
fairgrounds in Costa Mesa beginning
at 8 p.m.
• South Coast Repertory continues
its production of George Bernard
Shaw's "Heartbreak House," a
comedy/drama about a girl wt;iose
search for a husband leads her to a
household full of free-thinkers and
occultists. Tuesday,; through Friday,; at
8 p.m., Saturdays at 2:30 and 8 p.m.
and Sundays at 2:30 and 7:30 p.m.
tickets are S23 to S32. For
information, call 957-4033. ·--
JUST THE FACTS
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NEWPORT BEACH -An
effort to force the use of bicycle
helmeu has begun to gain speed
here, with local parentJ collecting
signatures to urge a statc~widc law
requiring helmets for children up to
age 18.
Led by Karen Evarts and Fran
Farrer, both Newport Beach bicycle
safety activisU, the group of parents
is asking legislaton to pass a law
that would make it illegal for minors
to ride a bicycle without a helmet.
The California State PT A and
various professional medical
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'We have presented some of the
finest cultural programing available In
the wond. I see the hail maturing as
fine wine. We will have major
productions that Slart on the West
Coast and end up on Broadway.' --chainnan of the board, Commercebank
'lthink we ail got caught up with
something unique. Where else could
you raise over $70 million from the
community? ... We footed ail our
doubters.'
Ummli = president. Ka1hfyn Thompson Company
1he future will be bright... There will
be a lot more emphasis on
education. r --board vice chairman of community refatlons
'Though we have a fine group now,
we need more public support and
contnbutlons because that Is what we
llve on.' --president, Hester Development Company
'When I got Involved all we had were
sketches of what It might like. Henry
Segerstrom had just donated the land.
It was exciting and nsky .' --m division vice president
'We are totally supported by the
pr1vate sector. It Is most unfortunate
we have had criticism, but that Is
something that goes with the territory.' --president. Can Karcher Enterprtses
'The audience here Is more seasoned
now ... they are beginning to wann up
again which adds to the
perfonnances. •
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INDEX
Brklge/812
Classlfied/18
Community Forum/A15 ero..worcuw12
Entertainment/All
Ho<oscopell 12
lntervlew/A6
Leg;ilnodces/116
Religion/A14
Sodety/A10
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District opening new schools
Enrollment boom cramps Newport-Mesa for space
By Russ Loar ..,_
As Orange County schools grapple with
record enrollment ~h, the ovcntuffed
Newpgrt-Mesa Un1ficd School District is
preparing to open three new schools for
the next school year.
"Last year we grew by 350 students.
That's the most we have grown in 20
years," said Dale Woolley, director of
student services for the Newport-Mesa
District. "We arc projeci.ing in the next
five-year period we should grow by about
400 s1udcnts a year."
This school year's enrollment growth
exceeded district expectations. The
district's current enrollment of 16,888
students represents a gain of 454 students
compared to last school year.
Growth for most districts is good news.
Funding levels arc based on enrollment
numbers. But Newport-Mesa earns most
of its income from local property taxes.
Even though enrollment is climbing in the
district, Newport-Mesa's revenues have
{lattcned because of the soft real estate
mark.ct and rising number of property tax
delinquencies.
Despite dirficult economic times, 1he
Newport-Mesa school board this week
approved the SJ.3 million refurbishment
of Lincoln Elementary School, a former
middle school closed about eight years
ago. The district also plans 10 open
Victoria and Adams elcmcn1ary schools
next fall, conringent on the sale of other
district property.
Lincoln Elementary will serve students
from the Irvine Co.'s Newport Coast
development and surrounding areas, a key
relationship that has made funding of the
SJ.3 million project possible.
The arrangcmenl, called a community
facilities district, provides up-front
funding for the badly needed school. As
landowner of the new development, the
Irvine Co. agreed to be laxed for the
school construction. The arrangement
bcncfils the Irvine Co. by creating a state-
of-thc·art school nearby to help Jure
prospective homebuyers. Future Newport
Coast residents will bear !he ultimate cost
of the tax.
Dislrict officials say lhc new Lincoln
Elementary School, on Pacific View
Drive, is designed to accommodate the
See SCHOOLS/la 1'111
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The Orange County Performing Arts Center has kept a stream of distinguished productions performing in Costa Mesa.
Taking center stage
Perfo.rming Arts Center blossoms into one of the greats
By Hai Hant«
PICC &W11•• Edltlr
T he seed was planted 45 years ago.
Today, after decades of careful
nurturing it has blossomed into
one of Orange County's most
prominent landmarks.
Aside Crom the Orange Coun1y
Performing Arts Center's
award-winning architecture ·-
highlighted by the 12-story arch of
Napoleon red granite and the "Fire
Bird" sculpture, it is kno;.vn for
presenting some of the world's finest
and most renowned artists.
The st.In: Y, the five years it has
been open, artists such as Leontyne
Inside
And companies such Bs the Royal
Ballet of Great Britain. Paris Opera
Ballet, Jaffrey Ballet, London
• Music -een... ,, __
Tom Kendridc discumes Nrty days,
state of affairs and the lulu~Afi
Symphony Orchestra, Los Angeles
Philharmonic. G rand Kabuki Theatre of
Japan. Orchestrc National de France
and touring versions of Broadway
smashes "Les Miserables." "~1e and • Oaule: Hundreds tum out for
Storlight Expt!!Oiom1A7 My Girl," "Fiddler on the Roof."
"Cabcret" and "Jerome Robbins'
Broadway" have made their way to the
Center.
Price, Zubin Mehta, Joel Grey, Tommy
Tune, Beverly Sills, Bob Hope, Mikhail
Baryshinikov, Rudolf Nureyev, Henry
Mancini, Mel Torme and Placido
Domingo have taken staRe here.
The numbtrs: Jn all, the Center and
five regional ans organizations that call
Segerstrom and Founders halls their
home have presented 1,250
performances since the Center opened
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Education major ·goal
of museum's curator
By Russ Loar ,.._
NEWPORT BEACH Bruce Guenther, named chief
curator of the Ncwpon Harbor Art Museum this week.
believes a big part of his job 'is public education.
Guenther, 43, who rcsit:ned lu t moedf after four years u
chief curator of the Museum of Contemporary Art in
Oicago, worked as a Headstart and adult education
teacher during his college yean at Southern Oregon
College in Ashland, Ore. He graduated in 1971 with a
bachck>r's degree in painting and drawing.
"Our public IChools ~arcly deal with music and literature.
They're awash when it comes to the vi$Ual arts/' Guenther
uid. 1'We really are teaching. training 1 new 1udience."
At the O.ica&O Muscwu of Contemporary Art, Guenther
was retp91dible for introducing a multicultural perspective
to exhibitions. At curator of contcmPorary art for lhc
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Pilot People
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A professor of ethnic history at Orange Coast Collesc who
came to the United States in 1976, a palitical exile from Gen.
Augusto Pinochet's right wing dictatorship in Chile.
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Funcz-0onza1cs enrolled in an English as a Second Language
program in Santa Ana soon after her arrival. Nine months later,
:;tic was asked to teach it. "I think I learned a lot more teaching
the. classes than taking them."
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She continued her education at UCI, where she earned a pair
of masters degrees and eventually a doctorate. As a doctoral
student, she taught part-time at both Saddleback College and
Christ College Irvine.
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After earning her Ph.D., she worked full-time as an
administrator with the Santa Ana Unified School District. "I
enjoyed my job there, but I'd been teaching most of my life and I
began to realize how much I missed it."
Now Funez-Gonzales is a full-time Orange Coast staffer. "This
is my final destination."
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1n her spare time, Funez-Gonzales enjoys taking a stack of
books and magazines to the lake near her home and engaging in
one of her great passions -reading. She and husband Hector
have been married since 1973.
-Compiled by Aluls Pasqua
A rson investigator Slim Uptown flopped down in the love
seat in the far comer of Don Blitzen's office and sta.rcd
solemnly into his hands.
"I don't know, Don," he began, letting his voice trail off. "I
think Mit Sonig is in over his head on this one. First it was that
serial killer and now it's this mad bomber. I think Mit's starting
to lose it."
Blitzen, the city's long-time director of
sewers and an amateur detective who had
an uncanny knack for solving crimes, ran a
hand through his thinning hair. "So what's
the deal, Slim? Ya need my help."
Slim stood up, straightened hlS pant legs
and walked to the window. A storm was
brewing to the cast. A bolt of lightning cut
a wicked scar across the sky.
"Well, here's the thing, Don. I'm
beginning to wonder if all these strange
by ShM'lll L•S.u things -the killings, the nasty little tiff
Corky Miles and his son are having, this
bombing -you know, maybe these things
are all somehow connected."
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Blitzen smiled. He loved a good chase. "Let's take a look," he
said, pounding a quick series of codes into his computer and
accessing his legendary database.
Uptown waited patiently as Blitzcn's computer snapped and
popped and hissed. He made a promise to himself to read his
own computer manual when he got back to his office.
"Ah yes," Blitzen said, a certain pride showing. "Pretty
interesting stuff hcre ... Tums out that Al Bundy -your serial
killer -is not the only Bundy lurking out there. Old Al has a
twin brother named Butch. Butch Bundy. Last report I have is
that he was the winter caretaker of a lodge way up in Montana.
Place burned down last February and he hasn't been seen since."
Uptown whistled softly. "That's all we need. Another Bundy in
Newport."
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Jim Haug started at Hershey's Market in 1952 and has managed the produce section there for most of the past four decades.
Popular Balboa Island produce manager to retire
Jim Haug (right) chats with employee E.P
Corntassel in front of Hershey's Market.
Did You Know?
A ftcr close to 40 years of
being Balboa IslanH's version
of the friendly Green
Grocer, Jim Haug is hanging up
his apron.
Haug, 63, has run the produce
department at Hershey's Market
since 1952, leasing the space from
the market. But he's decided to
retire and has sold the produce
department back to the market.
On Sunday, he'll greet
customers at Hershey's for the last
time.
"I'll miss them," Haug said of
the many customers who've come
to rely on him to provide their
fresh vegetables and fruits.
"We hate to see him go," said
Jeff Lowe, one of the market's
managers. "It's not just those who
work in the store -it's the entire
island. He goes out of his way to
help customers.
"There's not a customer on this
island who doesn't like Jimmy."
Haug did take a few years off
during the past four decades to try
other jobs. He worked for a while
at a major grocery store chain and
even briefly owned a toy store on
Bayside Drive.
"The toy store was fun, but I
didn't make any money," he said.
And he found himself returning
to Hershey's, where, up until
recently, he would work 12-hour
days, seven days a week.
"I always came back -mostly
'I always came back
mostly because of the
people. It's a small little
island and the people are
so dam nice .. ' ---
because of the people," he said.
"It's a small little island and the
people are so darn nice."
The Newport Beach resident
said he doesn't have any big plans
for the free time ahead, except to
spend more of it with his six
grandchildren. He said he plans to
attend "lots of soccer games" and
watch grandson Jared Overton, a
star runner at Newport Harbor
High School, compete.
In Newport Beach: It
was a piece of cake for
Mayor Jackie Heather u
Newport Beach
celebrated its 7Sth
birthday with festivitiea in
City Hall in September of
1981. The city of
Newport Beach was born
in September, 1906 when
an election of
incorporation on Aq. 12,
1906, the third try at
cityhood, was carried 42
to 12.
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NEWPORT BBACH -A Newpon Beach man
w11 &meted by federal aulhortdel thtl week for
•llegedly selling numerous unapproved df\l&I,
includina 1tet0Jda, growth hormoaea, eu 1timulant1
and thoce touted u cures for AIDS and cancer.
David D. Webster, 38, wu anutod Thunday at
his 36th Street home after a joint brYatiption by the
U.S. Food and Drua Admlnlltration, bru. &
Enforcement AdmhUstrJtion, Customs Service and
Health and Human Services, according to Roa.rio
Vior. FDA spobewoman.
Webster allegedly ran out of his home a busioeSs
called Webster Nutrition. Ufe Extension Specialist,
wbk:b sold such unapproved drugs as testosterone;
GH3, a rejuvenation drug; Laethle. which bu been
promoted u a cancer cure; and RH-SO, also called
"fire-ant extract," which is touted as a treatment for
acquired immune defaciency syndrome and cancer.
Another drug sold, called zumba, was promoted in
a Weblter Nutrition brocburo as a sex stimulant
brougb.t into the country from Oe.nnany, containing
anabolic steroids and herbs.
NEWPORT BEACH -Former Corona del Mar
attorney and Orange County municipal court judge
Alan A. Plaia, who faces charges of cocaine
trafficking. was still missing at week's end.
Plaia, 48, failed to surrender to federal authorities
as expected on Monday, prompting the issuance of
Police log
Costa Mesa
A Sl.000 ~ wu atolen from a garage in the 1900 bloc:t of Swan Circle Sunday. • About $300 worth, or 40, T·shirU were stolen last Tues· day from a resident m the 600 block of Terminal Way just
aouth of ShaUmar Drive. Police were called to the scene
after iomeooe witnessed a pcnon smash in the man's win· dow. • A resident of the 180 bloc.le of Broadway returned home from work last Thunday to find hil $300 bic:ycle stolen
from hil garage, whk:h wu unloclced. • A resident of the 1900 block of Orange Avenue re·
turned from vacation last Wednesday to fina nearly Sl,300
wonh the jewelry, including her Wedding band, missing
from her home. • Soup or Sandwiches cmpl~a discovered a broken
windoW and smashed in casli register when they arrived at
work at 37S Bristol St. last Monday. The register drawer
remained Intact, however, and no money was missing. • A portable radio and two answering machines were sto-
len fiom the Lewis Center for Appllca Sciences at the Or· ange Coast Collcac over the weekend. • r'irv residents t.hl5 week reported 22 vehicle burglaries
DUI arrests
an anal warrant. It. bad still not ahown up by late
Fridlly, IDd ldl wMreaba.ci remabled a lllJ*ry.
Plaia's attorney, Robert Peny, continued to
contend Prtday that be did not know where bia client
was.
Alaiatant U.S. Attorney Brenda Sanne1 also said
she had no acwa concemioa Plala. '
Plaia. a Central Orange County Municipal Coun
judp trom 1979 to 1983, and two other men are
charged witb oonaplracy, pouea1lon and distribution
of more than one kilop'am of cocaine. Each man
faces a maximum aentence of 40 years in prison ii
convicted on all three counts.
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NEWPORT BEACH -Police have arrcated one
man on IUlpicion of aetting three vehicles on fire at
Jim Slemons lmportl in August and may make
additional arrests in the cue.
Detectives this week confirmed they arrested La
Verne resident Gregory Thomas, 19, on Sept. 18 on
suspicion of arson, but would not disclose further
details on his arrest or about the case, saying such
information would jeopardize their continuing
investigation.
Thomas is an analyst with the Directors' Guild in
Los Angeles, according to his arrest report.
Two ~crccdes-Bcnz cars, owned by service
department customers and worth $140,000 together,
and a $14,000 delivery truck owned by the dealership
were destroyed in the fire, which occurred around
midnight Aug. 25.
occurring from Sept. IS-23, bnnging the roul for that pe·
rlod to more than ;co.
The vehicles were P-l!kcd on Redwood Avenue, Plumer
Street, Bristol Street, Mesa Verde Drive, La Salle Avenue,
Mission Drive, Continental Avenue, Sunflower Avenue, Baker Street, Oubhouse Circle, Adams Street, Senate
Street and Congress Street.
Losses, most of which were stereos, totaled more than
$6,000.
Newport Beach
A Venezuelan passport WIS lost on the beach at Corona
dcl Mar Main Beach .
• • A 1987 Peugeot with three oil paintings in the trunk
was stolen from a parlting lot In the 4300 block or Campus
Drive. The ~aintings are reportedly of monies and dOn·
keys . • A Michigan woman who forgot her purse on a counter·
top at the Beach Ball bar, 211~ W, OCean Front, told po-
lice she returned 10 minutes later but was told no purse
was found and was not allowed to enter the closed bar to
chedc for it. · • Someone smuhcd a window.DO 1 1983 Ford van parked
in the 400 block of Via Udo Nord and toot a woman's
wardrobe from inside
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COSTA MESA -. Oranae eo..t O>Uep wm IP9ftlOf' • thru-Gey trip by
Aalrak to Heant Cutle SatufdaY
lhrouah Monday, Nov. 9-11. 1'hC QOlt of tbO trip la $299. The fee
indudct round ~P train fare, two
?!lhts 1oct~11n Morro~ aoes two Hearst CMtli ~n. For UilotiMOon, WI (714) OZ.5880.
7th annual chill cook-off
NEWPORT BEACH -7be 7tb IO·
nual chlll cioot-ofJ tatea olac:e ~.at
L Strut P11t on the Balboa Penimula
from noon &o 3 p.m. Tbe residential catty fee is SIS and
the commercial eatl)'. fee Is S35. Mab
cbccb p~le to Balboa Peninsula
Point AllOdatioa and mall to Rob
Glllt.lrVM?!IJ 1526 E. Ocean BIYd., Bal-boa.) Caw. 92661, (714) 723--4662 or
(71" 646-2A96. • ACtlvitJea lnclude liYc bands, dnwiQa
for prlz.es, pmea for children and chlli
tutina. Admiaion b free.
Boat shows
NEWPORT BEAOi -Tho Used Power Bolt Show coatlnues throua.h
Sunday. Power boats are available tor
purchase.
The New Power Bolt Show will
open three days later on Oct. 2
ffirough Oct. 6, and 1boppen will have
the op~rtunity to lntpec:t the latest
dcaips for 1992.
Aild for sallina cnthusiasu, a &bow
of new and used sailboats will run con-
currently with the New Power Bolt
Show.
Appraisal day
NEWPORT BEACH -'11\C New·
port Harbor Art Museum presents an ~raisal day at the Museum, Monday{ sept. 30, from 10 a.m. to noon and
to 4 p.m. at 8SO San Oemenlc Drive,
N~rt Beach.
The public is invited to bring paint·
inP.i prints. J'cweby, etc. for appraisal
by uultcrficl cl Butterfield.
Appraisal fees will be SS per item
r<lr Ilic Museum mcmben and SlO per
ilcm for non·mcmbers. There is a five
ilem limit and no appointment is nee·
cssary. Proceeds wm. benefit the Mu· scum.
• Child care awards
COST A MESA -The Orange
County Children's Forum in affillallOo
wi1h the Orange County Association
for the Educataon of Youn~ Children
will sponsor the 1991 O\ild Care
Achievement Awards Luncheon on
ThundayJ. Oct. l 7I al the Red Lion Inn at 30SO ;). Bristo Street, Costa Mesa
from 11 1.m. to 2 p.m.
Those interested in attending the
c:vcnt or requesting a nomination form,
please contact Frank Hodgson at (714)
537·1920. The event i.s open to the
F r ed
Ma rtin is
t a king a
break
today. His
column will
r e turn
Tuesday.
Saturday, 6eptembet 28, 1991 u
UC Irvine honors
NEWPORT BEACH -Co~ess. man Edward R. R_oybal will be hon· ored 11 the UAM:nl!)' of Califomla1 Ir-
vine, c.otleae ot Medidne·Sixth Annual Hf:spaoic Medical Students' Scholar·
s_hlp and Awards Dinner on Frid.•.Y~ Ocl 4, at the Le Meridien Hotel. 4500
MacArthur Blvd. in N~rt Beach.
Abo bcint honored are Rene R~ driguez M.D .• Maria Lourdes Oarcia,
Ariftando Siqueiros and Carmen Ro-d . CL
'?fbc Awards Dinner will be held in
t.he Dea.\IWJe Ballroom bealnnin& with cockt.aib a t 6 p.m. lndiviauaJ fdeta
cost $100 per penon, sponsored tables
(for lrsnOns) are available at Sl.SOO, an4 SS,000. For informa·
tion call · n Munoz at (714) 856-
4603 or Oralia Mlchel at (818) 568-0902.
The autumn classic
NEWPORT BEAOi -A SK and
IOK run/Walk race on Saturda}', Oct.
19, will benefit the Upper Ba}' Eco!<>g·
ical Rcterve and the· Share Ourselves
organization.
The start and finish of the race will
be at Newport Dunes.
For reelstration infonnalion call Elite Racing at (714) 548-4897 or (619) 27S-5440.
-Chiropractic careers
COST A MESA -Learn about ca-reer opportunities as a Doctor of Qli.
ropractic on Wednesday, Oct 16, when
admissions rc1>rcsenu1JVe1 from Palm·
er C.ollcgc of Qilioe.nctic West in
Santa Cara. Calif., will visit the Red
Lion Inn in Cosu Mesa to conduct 1
Prospective Student Meeting at 7:30
p.m.
For further details, call the PCCW
Office of Admissions at 1(800) 442· 4476.
Produce mart trip
COsTA MESA -Orange Coast
C.OIJcgc's Community Service Office is
planning a trip to the Los Angeles
Wholesale Produce Mart and FlOwcr Mart Saturday, Nov. 16.
A tour bus will depart from OCC's
campus at S a.m. and return around
1:30 p.m. The registration fee is S39
and includes transportation, coffee and
sweet role, lunch at Lawry's California
Center, handouts and escort services.
Participants may re,gistcr in OCC's
Community Service Office or by phone
at (714) 432-S880.
Back Bay S-lOK
NEWPORT BEAOi -The New·
port-Costa Mesa Family YMCA and
Kiwanis O ub of Newport Beach are
sponsorin1t the 7th annual Back Bay S
aad IOK lloa llGd Wiil oa Suod9J,
Nov. 17. P~ will benefit the undcrprM-
le&ed ~t.h within Oran&c C.OUnty.
lfor Information, call Diane Ber:rY at (714) 642-9990 or Howard Tuttle at
(714) 751-6616.
New ID town
NEWPORT BEACH -a.uB is a social club for womc11 who have liYed
in the Oty of Newport Beach for lea
than five ycan.
General meelln~ arc on the first
Wednesday of cacn mouth at memben '
homes for 10 a.m. coffee, or at a local
restaurant for lunch. &change infor· matJon on where to shop, what to see, ~ places 10 cat, etc.
There arc alJO sJ)CCial interest
groups: Bridge, Book Review, Gow--
met •. etc:i.. IS well as occasional couples' parties. u ues arc $20 a year.
For more information, call 631-7664.
Republican Women
NEWPORT BEACH -The Bal· boa Bay Republican Women Federated
will hold ill regular monthly meetit11 at
11 a.m. Oct. 9 at the Balboa Bay Cub,
1221 W. C.Oast Highway. The cost is
SIS a person. For reservations or infor·
mation, call 673·7263 or 646-6101.
Free Trade Agreement
NEWPORT BEACH -The New-
port Foundation will discuss the Free
trade agreement belWccn Mclico Can· ada and the United States at its bfeaJt.
fast meeting, 7:30 a.m. Oct. 8 in the
Quarterdcclt Room at the Balboa Bay
Oub1 1221 West Coast Highway. Guest
spcucrs will be the Hon. Jose Pesca-
dor, Consul General of Mexico and
Mike Stuart. scn!or vice president of
the Western Growers Association.
Quit smoking
NEWPO RT BEACH -The Ameri-
can Lung Associatio n or Orana..c Coun-
ty will conduc1 a Free From ~mokinf 0 1nic 11 Hoag Memorial Hospital, 30
Newport Blvd., C.onfercnce Room A
The chnic will mcc1 rwicc a week for
four weeks. The first class is scheduled
fo r Thursday, Oct. 3 and will continue
each Monday and Thursday, 7.9 p.m.
The cos1 is 'S7S. To enroll, call 83S·
LUNG .
· Stress relief
COST A MESA -A free stress
chmination worksho_p will be offered at
the Costa Mesa Community Center,
184S Park Ave. on Thursday.: Oct. 3
and Thursday. Nov. 14 from 1:30 to 9
p.m. Various relaxation techniques will
be taught and explained. Participants
must be at least 10 years old. CaJr Dan
M1lls1cin at SS6·8000 for informatfon.
~nd your lttms for .4round TOtPD to
Bob Fan Eyhn, Tbt Pilot., J:W W. S.y St., CosLI Meu, ?M17.
LAW OFFICES
Experienced Attorney since 1972
PERSONAL INJURY -Auto and motorcycle accidents,
wrongfult death.
WORKERS COMPENSATION -On the job Injury.
FREE CONSULTATION -No recovery, no fee.
. 800·698·8569
curious kids <iie Irvine's bcs1 1<:l<.'<.lll>ll ut Ch1IJicn's Boolu and &JuciitJOniJ Ma~rtal
'iii The lku 111 penon•I ~"'ice
~A knowlcdacablc sales )ufl 1ha1 luvu ch1ldlcn1
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You are invited to
mfft Steve Bjorkman,
ruustrator of "In 1492."
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I $3 OFF I
Stop by October l
bet. 9am-2pm
for book signing.
I With Purchase of Sl5 or more I
-..111 \JhJ "'"h anv other offer
L fap1rcs 10..s.91 ...J
•Children's Books HOURS:
• Educational Toys Mon.-Fr. 10-9
• Hands-On Activities Sat 10-6. Sun 11 :30-5
• Arts and Crafts
• Audios and Videos 559-0423
34th Anniversary Sale
Octob.-r 1 thru 31
Well, friends, thla year marks our 34th
year In Costa Mesa. Therefore, we've
decided to make our annual October sale
extra •peclal. ParUclpatlng manufacturers
have agreed to give ua their lowest
pricing for our Hie. We wlll offer
outstanding vaJues on carpeting, vtnyl
flooring, hardwood ftoors and window
.covertnga.
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many of our low stock pt1oel .. reduc:«t
even further. (Umtted qua11t1.. and Cl'*-.. on hind).
* carpet sales
* custom draperies
* installation
* vinyl, parquet wood
* drapery rod repair
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Scramblinr To Get In
Enteri·ng College. Grows
Increasingly Difficult
By Llnda Huang
Around this time
every school year. high school
5Cn iors ac.ross the nation
anxiously anticipate the college
application process. Weekends
are spent pouring over
vicwbook:s and catalogs in
search for that special tremor of
excitement that is felt when a
student discovers the "right"
college.
Unfortunately.
,simply finding that perfect
school is holding gradually less
''""mean~g with each n'cw school
year. The majority of eager
students will not get into their
dream college. and this year
many may even be forced to
settleforsomething far less than
expected.
Yes, due to
overcrowded campuses and
rising costs, colleges arC
becoming increasingly difficult
to en ta. and lhis year applicants
will feel a definite manif esiation
of lhis unfortunate fact.
The University of
California system, which
includes campuses at Bcrk.ely,
Davis. Irvine. Los Angeles,
Riverside, San Diego, San
Francisco, San la· Barbara. and
Santa Cruz, has long been
n>eogniud as one of, if not tho
bes~ educational bargain in tho
world. Bocauscofthisasset. the
system has been a favorite
among students pot only &om
Califomiabutclsewhcroas well.
The increue in demand has
caused a definite overcrowding
of almost all the U .C.campwe.,
particularly Berkeley and Los
Angeles, which currendy host
over 30,000 students each.
Therefore. the competition is
now grcatc:r than ever, forcing
theadmissionsofficctobccomc
even more selective in choosing
their students. Higher
admissions standards in the
California system arc expected
to cut the estimated 36,000
students 'now eligible to about
4,500. These days simply
meeting the m1n1mum
requirements is no longer
sufficient to gain admission to
many U.C. campuses 'and
' programs.
In addition to the
.public .education system,
pcrhapsanevmmorecometitive
field is comprised of the many
elite privare institutions that mail
out thousands of those tell-tale
thin envelopes every spring.
Private universities are often
mmc compctitve than public
scools due to their prestige and
reputalion as well as the pressure-
put on many slUdenu by their consideration •• A top pnked
pucnts to enter the best college student from a mediocre high
possible. These persistent school may be turned down in
parents are often only setting favor of. a middle ranked
theirkidsupforafallsincernos1 applicant with the aame
applic&nts arc hmled down at qualifications who attends a
their top choice schools. As an more hishly rcspcctod school.
illustration o(how competitive Unfortunately, these
the process hu become, it can days it is not lllways """!'sh to
be notod that in 1988, 22% of have high test scores, perfect
college f'rahmcn reported that .,ades. and a packed J'CIUllle.
they had applied to. five or moro At the most selective collc:gcs
colleges. more than twice the other factors that may or may
1975rateofl0%. However, the not be within the applicant's
number artending their fmt control can come inlO play.
choice school was down ten The flJ'St of thesC is
points from 78% to 68%. something eager 1pplican11 can
Many students control. It involves taking
wonder how they can standout immediate action to apply 'for
among others in the vut pool of what is rcfem>d to u Early
applicanLSvieingforthelimited Admission. If a student is
spaces that colleges have to accepted through Earl7
offer. There is no · guaranteed Admission. however, he ii then
-method. ltrlaa;--Admissions-usually-bound-u.tbisportic;ular
officcn at some of the more college and -chanp his
sclcctivecollegcooftenuythat mind when other acceptances
choosing freshmen is more or arrive. The main advantage to
ananlhanasciencc. Ttiefactors lhisesrly~isthatapplicanrs
considon:d inclucje ~student's can ~notified .of~
S.A.T. scores, transcript, class · and rejections as early u mid-
rank, and extra-cirricular December. Many top
activities. Even the reputatiOn universities lock in 21% to
of the high school aticnded can J.0% of their incoming
be important Colleges often freshmen by this early date. In
take the difficulty of the recent years the Early
cirriculum and the percentage Admissions prOgnim bas grown
of students from'theschool that increasingly popular. For
goon to four year colleges into example, in 1990 Brown
University saw the number of
e;arly applicanu rise 2S% ~bile
~applicationsrooconly 3%.
Pcmaps ihis rise in popularity
can be attributed to rumon
hinting that applying for Early
Admission increases~ one's
chances of being accepted.
'fhaoe is IOnlC truth to this idea,
but it is very slighL Admissions
officers · admit that 'it ii only
-natural for them to loolc kindly
on a AJidClll who declua their
school to be his or her favorite.
However, it should be said that
manysruden11arcsltat-chanpl
by committing to a school
without fu~ exploring their
options ftnL
-Also. having pucnlS
who attended a certain college
canhelp,butisncvcraguarant=
For more than forty ycan, one
fifth of Harvard's studenu have
received adniia.sion1 prcf ercnce
because their pom1u altalded
thcochool. Dartmouth this year
admincd 57% of iu "lepcy"
opplican1Swhiletheratefor-.
lcpcies wuonly27%. Coll<gel
know that legacy studenll ore
not lllways the most qualifacd.
but due to certain tndiiiOnal
standuds.childrenof alwnpim
often given favc:nblenumenL
Some top schools insist !bat
legacy pn:formce is used only
u .a tie~brcaker. However
n:poru show that the~
S.A.T. scora of legacies who
were admincd wu 35% lower
than cite SCOt<S of otherstadenll.
Overall. applyins to
college can be a ttcmondously
traumatic and sll<SS!id p...-
that _,,. to grow wone utd
wonccachyeu. Thebcstodvice
forstudetllS. and 11teirpuat11, ii
to remain confident and oelf.
'assured. Then juotsit boCk and
hope for the best.
Rising College Costs Add Anxiety For Students
By Mauricio Estrada
In a country viewed
by many as the foremost nation
on earth, it is difficult to accept
even the possibility of an
educational crisis. However,
students such as myself can no
longer hide from the fact that the
price of higher education has
risen and will continue to do so
uttonomicaly. Univcrsiticsand
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Pepperdine
colleges across the land, faced
with huge budgets and cuts in
federal and state funding. are
being forced to charge students
more e·ach year. Aspiring
undergraduates, on our part,
arc having to take into
consideration the financial
aspect in any decision wcma.ke.
States such as
Virginia and Massachusetts
havehadtoslash ten.of millions
of dollars off university funding.
Stanford
•JN THOUSANDS OF DOLLARS
" ... students ... can no
longer hide from
the fact that the
price of higher
education has risen
and will continue to
do so
astonomically."
01987
ffii'mI990 tu2l
In fact. twenty-six states have
acknowledged budget
reductions. wilh more
threatening in 1992. Even in
California. oncofthe wealthiest
states in the union. the swc's
univenity system's fees will
increase by 40%, a victim of the
new budget put forth by Gov.
Pete Wilson. All around,
llUdenuhopingtoaltaldaCSU
will have to poy 15% mon: for
tuition and room and boon!. In
Princeton c~ use
addition ID this, there .,;, other
expenses'. such as books,
supplies. and lab fees. all of
which add up to a signiftcant
ainountofmoney.Forcxample.
the totalannualcostof lllen4ing
Long Beach State will be
$6,912.00, up from $5,874.00.
UC tchools AR in even more
expensive, with a total average
n:aching u much u SI0,62S
annually, a figure that U
expec11cd to rile further in tho
opcoming years.
" ... the competition
for scholarships and
grants is frenzied, as
students attempt to
compensate f.;>.r low
family incomes."
Private inlti1Dtiou,
IMORWhile, ano coadalliq IO
follow the eX~le of the
eighties, ~bliliamwithoott
......... )lilhtly conaiderina
tltemJelvcs · unrouchable, l1leb
e11eemed aniver1itie1 u
StanfordllldPepjiOl.dbtolaydte
blame not on ped, bot
economlc1, pointln1 ·to
expansion, MDC•-
utd impto-1 of f••lll!W.
On tho other had, """ " 1he .. ..,.,.., ..............
11Udent is olso poyins for the
pmtige and rapcct a diploma
from an elite Khoolcommanda.
Obviously.~ hu to t.oome
diJoct rdation belwoon roodnc
a bill of over $72,000.00 ror
four yean at Hurllld ucl
eomingropdoU.uponmll!i!'S
a high level position lllliiaht-
of college. Nonethelma, II the
pramtrateofma-by the
year 2000, the price of a
'Peppudine education will
IAll)lUS that of a modeol homo.
Observing .n or 11m
withbolh-tondhancr
uc 1tudcnt1 and pareata.
Realinna the coloaal 1aot or
payins fot their childna'1
ed11<.11tico,manyponz1111afted
eorly,oponingbonlr.acooo-fcir
Junior while he wu still lit
diapon. Furthermore. the
• • "'""'~11-potl"'-forlChollnbiplW
pllllll is frenzied. .. maden•
attempt to c:ompoulle for ...,
fmnily~. n.-•o11c>
fedonlandprivateloona.,Ml;I
but thole are olso ldocli.., llld
in demand. For u, Ille
snduati!ia cJuo or 1992. -• -.oely 1111111"" die ...... H
of the colJese amaa. ow
pocke1book~ r-r.111
-~ the tima .... k
willhe-lmllto,..lpt•la
1he iimlonooly eapeuiw .-
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NEWPORT BEACH -
Eulogized by family and friends as
a great humanitarian who was
"generous to a fault," more than
250 people gathered Friday to
honor the life of Robert
Guggenheim.
Guggenheim, one of the most
noted pbilantbroi;>ists in the
county, died at bas Linda Isle
home Tuesday of natural causes.
He was 81.
"You know him as a great
philanthropist, but more than that
he was always a great father," his
son Daniel said during a memorial
service at St. Mark's Presbyterian
Church in Newport Beach.
Born Aug. 13, 1910 in New
York City, Guggenheim moved to
Newport Beach 33 years ago and
fl\ade significant contn'butions to
such local organizations as Big
Brothers and Big Sisters of Orange
County, Children's Hospital of
Orange County, Hoag Hospital,
Newport Harbor Art Museum and
The.odor Seua Geile1 may be
dead, but Dr. Seuu will Uvc
forever, ~ to
loq-lime friend Qudt Jonea, who
directed the 1966 animated ¥enion
of "How the Grinch Stole
Christmas."
Jones, one of the cteaton at
Bup Bunny and Daffy~ wu
inatrumental in tumiq Oeilel's
Grinch into an animated film.
In 1965, the two old friends met
to discuss creating an animated
version of a Dr. Seua story. "We
both decided the Grinch would be
good," Jones said.
After 25 presentations of the
film to prospective lpODJOl'I, Jones
won the su~rt of the Foundation
of Commeraal Banb. '"That
seemed pretty odd, because one of
the lines in the film is, 'l?erbaps
after all, Christmas doetn't come
from a store.' "
the National Multiple Sclerosis
Society of Orange County.
He was the grandson of Daniel
Guggenheim, bead of U.S. mining
giant the House of Guggenheim.
"l think he wanted his family to
be proud of him -to remember
him in a different way than be
remembered his own father," bis
son said. "And how proud he did
make his family."
During the ceremony, bis son
Daniel said he will always
remember the small "unsung" acts
of generosity his father displayed,
including his practice of never
ignoring a beggar. He also talked
of the great Jove between
Guggenheim and hit wife Shirlee.
In addition to his wife and son,
both of Newport Beach ,
Guggenheim is survived by
daughter, Grace Anne Bera; step-
daughters Jonna Richter, Kathie
Petrich and Terri McMullen; 11
grandchildren; and eight great-
grandchildren.
Fair Board backs down on SWiii
nmt conlrOI, vendors 11111 wary
By LortAnn Basheda
Slllf Wlllr
·'He said he never wrote books for children. he wrote
about what he found Interesting.• ----cartoonist, and long-time Dr. Seuss friend
T he friendship between /ones
and Geisel goca back to World
War 11 when they worked together
in Hollywood for director Frank
Capra making Army training films.
''The films were usually made by
people in the Army that knew
nothing about malting films -
they were duu,•• Jones said. "We
were allowed to use four-letter
words."
Jones and Geisel created
"Private Snafu," an animated
character used in four-minute
films on survival techniques.
Working on a film about Malaria,
they created "An<>Phelcs Annie,"
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suonr ..... --Pll•Faz
a caricature of the nuty little
mosquito that transmit.a the
disease."
It was Gciscl's experience in
Hiroshima and subsequent
thoughts about the atom that
inspired the wrilina of "Horton
Hean a Who," accordin& to Jones.
"He was with one of the fint
medical and psychological teams
that went into Hiroshima after we
occupied Japan," Jones said. "
'Horton Hears a Who' is about an
entire civilization that lives on a
tiny dwt speck. The theme the.re
is that a person is a person, no
matter how small."
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Saturday, Seplember 28, 1911 M
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Chuck Jones worked with Dr. Seuss to bring The Grinch to life .
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GET 1 COSTA MESA -Merchants
aay they're happy that the Orange
County Fair Board officially
scrapped a plan Thursday that
would have given the board more
control over the Orange County
Marketplace swap meet.
representing 43,000 signatures to
Gov. Pete Wilson's office in
Sacramento Wednesday to protest
those provisions. fiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiill It is against the Jaw for a state
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But some say they arc not
convinced the issue is dead.
"We're going to be on our toes
until this issue is signed, scaled
and delivered because we have a
lot at stake here," said Tom
Askew, one of more than 1,000
merchants who set up shop at the
fairgrounds each weekend for the
swap meet. "We're just trying to
protect our livelihoods and our
businesses."
Among other things, the Fair
Board's request for bid proposals
for the swap meet lease, which
expires in April, included
provisions that would give the
board authority to hire and fire
swap meet employees and cap the
number of vendors permitted to
sell their wares each weekend.
Askew and two other merchants
hand delivered petitions
School menus
Newport-MtH
Monday: Chicken Fried steak,
Mashed Potatoes with Gravy,
Dinner Roll or Cheese Pizza with
Tossed Salad, Peaches in Light
Syrup, Choice of Milk.
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(Nuggets) and Muffin Bread or
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Thomas Kendrick reviews
life behind PAC's curtain
11 o many, the opening of the Performing Arts Center (we
years ago was a "coming of age" for Orange County, • rite
of passage from being the stepchild of Los Angeles to
cultural independence.
In the early going, as the privately funded center was being
built, a group of local residents Jed by Henry Segerstrom pulled
off something of a coup by hiring Thomas R . Kendrick away from
the John F. Kennedy Center, where be was director of
operations. Previously, Kendrick bad been assistant managing
editor of the Washington Post where be bad launched the papers
highly regarded and much-imitated Style section.
Now five years old, the Center has achieved national fame and
box office acclaim with attendance running up to 20 percent uver
the national averaP?s· And many pass the credit aJorw to
Kendrick and his v1sion. He, in tum, bas generally passed along
credit to the lengthy list of volunteers and donors who make tho
center go. _
Against a backdrop that includes rumors that he may be
considering leaving the U:nter and passing remarks from some
critics that the Center is -at times -artistically conservative,
Kendrick, the Center's, board president and chief operating
officer, spent a recent morning chatting with Editor William
Lobdell about the past and the future.
Q • How were you lured away from the Kennedy Center?
A At the time I was Roger Stevens' right-hand person who
• was the chairman and chief operating officer of the
Kennedy Center. At that point in time, I had thought they were
really asking me -because I was chairman of the National
Conference of Major Performing Arts Centers -if I knew
somebody.
Roger Stevens was getting ready to leave the center. I had
worked with him for almost 10 years. I had come to the Kennedy
Center from the Washington Post because of him, and I really
wasn't too interested in going with another chairman. I really
enjoyed working with him.
We talked, and he thought it was at least worth going (to Costa
Mesa) to talk with them.
Q • Old you like what you saw?
A I got here and -I had been in California before but not
• for any length of time -and I came down the freeway.
The freeway is not the best place to get your introduction. And
everything was under construction -there was basically a field
out here.
And it was lucky because I stayed over the next day, and I took
a drive and came over that hill on MacArthur where you sec the
water and Balboa, and I realized it was a beautiful place.
Q • Was Segerstrom the driving force?
A Oh, yeah, there is no question in that sense. But there were
• a Jot of other people involved. The ones I remember were
Jim Bentley, who was president at that time and a very sman
man who has since died, Tim Strader and Bill Lund. Strader and
Bill Lund were the people who later came to Washington and
talked to us (Kendrick and Judy Morr, then general manager of
Theaters for the Kennedy Center and now general manager for
the Orange County Performing Arts Center. She's also Kendrick's
wife). That's another example of the volunteers who didn't give
up.
They wanted good people to run it, and they didn't give up.
Q In truth Is that a m~or burden of your Job: th•t you can't
• ttly on the parldn1 1•n1e Income ud you can't re)J on
go•emment 1ubsldlet so aich year you ba.e a bup moant.ID to
climb to keep operatlna?
A Well, it may be government supported someday. It aU
• depends on what you're trying to do and how big the center
bec.omcs and all the rest. As a major cultural institution, it may
well merit it.
I think the answer is there are Iota of freedoms that c.omc with
not having government support. The paramount reason the center
has been successful b that volunteer structure and support under
it which is also the base of our audience and our community
outreach.
Q • StJll, It mmt be dJmcuJL
A Yea, of course, it's difficult because of the goals and the
• aspirations of the people who dreamed of this center and
built it and what they want it to be.
They want It to be the center that has the very beJt around the
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Thomas Kendrick, seated in the Segentrom Hall of the Performing Arb Center, says he enjoys the challenges of the Center.
world and the nation. The board's mission and our philosophy
dictate that we only present the best from around the c.ountty
and the world, and must foster fine aru organizations within the
region because any center must have a regional base as well as
groups of an international stature.
Q Do Ora nae Countlans apprechlte the qulltJ ·of prognm1
• at The Center?
A We actually arc competing with centers -like San
• Francisco, Kennedy Center, Unc.oln Center, Los Angeles -
and we operate with a fraction of their support. Those centers
operate with as much as $70 million a year. We don't have as
many comprehensive programs, and we don't have some of their
facilitjcs but that's who we arc competing with.
Very few people in this community understand that. They were
told they were going to get a world-clus center, and they got one.
And more importantly, ther. are just 3S miles down the road from
another one, so they don t understand the rest of this country
doesn't have that except in a handful of places.
Q • How ban you been able to compete?
A We are ~not bound or tied with all tho reatrictions that come
• with government support. Wo arc able to move very rapidly
because we are not bound by any bureau.ency and. frankly, we
can outmaneuver some of the la~r orpnlzation1.
But, over time, we must either build a larger cuh endowment
to keep going forward or we arc going to have to find another
source of revenue.
Q What'• tbe putelt lmpact the Center's bad on tbt
• communJtJ?
A I tbJnJt the greatest impact of the Center ii that it hu
• become a symbol and a uni~q svmbol for the community.
It has achieved national recognition in a very short time. I don't
think there has ever been such a unifying force in this community
as the Performing Arts Center.
Q It bu meant a lot to Costa Mesa •• well. You, for tmtuce.
• bad oner beard of It btfore you took tbt Job.
A No, I had not. And you do get smiles when you pick up
•these programs that say New York, Metropolitan Opera
House; Washington, D.C., The Kennedy Center for Performing
Arts; San Francisco Opera House; Orange County Performing
Arts Center, Costa Mesa. ~
Or you pick up Variety, and it says top grosscrs in Boston, New-
York, Washington, San Francisco and Costa Mesa! Variety used
to put California, or Orange County behind it, but now they just
say Costa Mesa.
The Center is doing what it is meant to do. The documentation
is very aimplc: 1,250 performances to over 3 million people; one
of the blahcst earned income and highest attendance records in
tke country; and in the black for five years.
Q .. u.. tbe audJence matured In Orange County?
A Well, first of all, I don't think the audience was that bad.
• But in five years, I think the Orange County audience is
more sophisticated.
At first, the. audience was enthusiastic, very enthusiastic. And
yes, they <lid clap between movements. At that point the
audience of five years ago was excited at having their own center
and were ridiculed by critics who were used to the audiences of
Boston, New York and Washington.
Well, the impact of the ridicule was that it brought silence,
which I think was unfortunate and I am sorry it happened. There
was an overreaction, and it got to the point where people
wouldn't even cJap at ballet, where when something is done right.
you should clap.
The audiences became difficult and reserved. Now, the
audience is more seasoned, they have seen more performances,
and -there is a mix of people who come from other places who
add to the sophistication of the audience. They arc beginning to
warm up again, which adds to the performance.
Q. Bow badly do you need a second concert ball?
A There is no question we need it. We could use one today.
• For the Center to grow, it will have to have one because we
reached full utilization after the fLrst year, we arc beyond full
utilization now.
The regional groups cannot expand without more time. We
can't expand our Broadway series which by this time should have
been a three weeks per engagement instead of two weeks right
after we opened. Three weeks engagement.a are normal.
We have several regional groups that should have expanded
prior to this and will expand very soon. Schedulinf becomes moro
difficult because of the recession, overseas commitments, and we
have to pay more to get the premier groups for the center.
Q • When will the second ball be bullt?
A There's a lot of feeling that there is going to be a leveling
•period in the economy. Recognizing that, this center can't
afford to stand still, and it cannot compete with other centen
unless it bas another ~.
It is critical for a long-term basis. We could have a mix of
opera, symphony, ballet, and solve 90 percent of the scheduling
problem instantly. It would expand the range of the Center.
If you asking when thi.a will come to pass, if I could tell you
that., I would have a great future predicting the stock market. .. Q •When do you tbtnt ,ov work will be done here?
A I think the answer to tbat bu something to do. with what
•we were just talking about. I don't like doing the aame
thin&s over and over. The reason I went from the PCllt wu a new
challenge of the Kennedy Center. Tho challenge of a new center
on the West C.O.tt got my attention.
There has been a great deal accomplished here -1 don't
mean just by us. altbouab I think Judy and I have been
instrumental. The board here bu been flexible, they have vilioD
and they have done very well along with our wonderful
volunteers.
There are things I have mlued in my life because I haw DCYer
taken any time off and I would lib to do, but tbcn there la
challenge. I have to be where thinp arc moving.
Q Would tM eecoad ud tlllrd eddtdoaal COMe1t UU. a1ft • '°" tht da .. leaae1 '
A Of coune. 1 have been in key operatlna potltlont for 37 •years. I haw no Interest In Solna to another center now.
I've done that, In a acme. IWb, ono to learn and onco to me
that knowledp. I am committed to tho board and the inltJtudo"
and maldn, It grow and prosper.
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E. X P. R E S s Gov. Pete Wtlson, second from rilht, saluted the PAC anniversary with (from
left) Gen. William and Willa Dean [yon, Kathryn Thompson and Rick MJlth.
'W e are the
luckiest people
in the world ...
this evening
has surpassed
all anticipation.
I hope heaven
is like this.•
-.-E J Ill Ilk
PhoD by let hynt
The PAC sparkled a patrons celebrated fsve years of outstanding performances. Above
right, Maria Crutdter, Randi Lanen and Gloss Schumacher, right, Lillian Fluor and her
son Peter Fluor; and left, Tina and Matt Schafnitz and Patty and Jimmy Edwards.
Performing· Arts Center dazzles as ·the star ol the show
By Vida Dean
Plat SocllCy Edlor
''I t's my show, so I'm
gonna do it!"
Ann Jillian said it, but
it well could have been the voice
of the Orange County
Performing Arts Center,
unabashed, proud and delighted,
and strutting througl) a fifth
birthday spectacular even
Hollywood couldn't match.
It may have been a bit too
much for some, but partying past
midnight might be forgiven just
once since so much had to be
expressed. •
Starlight Expressions on
Wednesday was the fitting title
for an evenina when benefactors,
leading patrons of the arts and
Calif omia Gov. Pete Wilson
gloried over the past, present
and future of the Center.
Expressions included a
remarkable transformation of the
orchestra seatin& area into a
series of platfonn lien for 60
tables where bejeweled women
and tuxedoed men dined from a
menu dramatically presented by
Hyatt Regency Irvine.
And all the while, colorful
liaht rays pierced the abadows of
Segentrom Hall, atrinp of
miniature white Hahts huna from
the lofty ccilina. and aearchliahts
intermittently played acrou the
dinina area .•. everyone wu in the
IJ)Ottiaht, uid that WU OM of
the Pia of thil birth.day party.
Stan of the «lftnin& were
suppoeed to bo Aan JiWu and
Bea VeneL n.e, ~ OIC, mad
Barry Cole'• ordMltn NoeMd
appropriate pnile. But, the reaJ
star wu the c.atar hlelf, aftd
when one revicwa,fhe yean of
producttonl, it'• dcNbtftal
·~~will .. tell tbe partJ for sheer~
1)ey tJM>uabt of ..erytbiai but
the clock.
Herc's 1<>me cominents: "Our I
Renee Sepntrom, Tom Kendrick and Henry Segentrom. Tom and Marilyn Nielsen and Janice and Roger Johnson.
five·year old has changed Orange
County. It is the result of tireless
hard work and volunteen," said
Expressions co-dtair Kathryn
Thompson, wearing a black
Gildas gown with sboulden and
sleeves drippina with si!Yer
beads. and escorted by husband,
Gus Owen. "We expect the
proceeds to be $1 million
tonight."
"We've done so well in five
years," said co-chair Rick Muth.
"Let'• raise our glastCS and toast
each other."
0 Wc ue the luckiest people in
tbc world ... this C!Yenfna bu
surpulOd au an~tion. 1 hope
heaven ii liko thil,• said beaded
in bluo JMlce Johnton. OO<hair
of the annivenuy QOGUllitteo
with lei M<Cniw.
0 Thia is wonderful," Mid
B.-e bdfleld, loftldmo Center
aupporter Ud ,_ c:ba.lrman of
the board ... It'• done In IUch aood tute ... not i,lltly." .. It'• a peat ..U1 ·1or .. to
... ..., frolft --··I) wtMre the idea of art II clr1w1D1 liMI."
com_.ted Oo¥. WlllOa, ~
.. You haw pftJchiold a~ ID
Onnae CouitJ." ·~la II unbelievable," uld
Maxine Gibloft looklna uout
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the room filled with silver lame witb foie ~ tnam. vinaipene,
comed tabla aftd silver chain. k>iD ol ~ Wltb 1 O.ter~
.. You can certainly ace Katharyn datert pre11ntecl foi80Wlla a
Sherman'• (director of caterin&) apecttalar fin and:.lce 'ltPeect
influence in this menu." ~act,.)
(Symphony of seafood, greens The hijh point of 1he Cent•'•
,
five years? "Tonight," answered
President Tom Kendrick.
Partygoers including
Segerstroms ... honorary co-chairs
Renee and Henry, Anton,
Toren, Ted and Peay and
Jeanette and Hal wttli daughters
Sandra Daniels and Sally
Poulsen with husband, How~rd,
received red carpet/ trumpet
f anf arc treatment.
Among the crowd (many of
whom were at the '86 opening)
included Floss and Ed
Schumacher, Willa Dean and
Wlltam L~, MMlvn and Tom
Nielsen, Sheila and Ypl
Sonenshlne, Judie Argyros
(Gecwge was in Greece on a
mission for President Bush),
Liiiian Fluor with IOft Petet of
Houston and Susan and Tim scr.ter.
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continues ...
Fifth anniversary
celebrations at the Orange
County Performing Arts
Center continue today with
the gaJa concert and Sunday
with a free birthday party for
the community.
Toni,ht's gala will feature
entertainment by the five
performing arts groups which
call the center home -
Pacific Symphony Orchestra,
Opera Pacific, Orange
County Philharmonic Society,
Master Chorale of Orange
County and Pacific Chorale.
It is the first time all have
contributed to a single
evening's program.
Famed flutist James
Galway will perform with the
philharmonic society, while
opera stan Pablo EMra,
Ealynn Voss and Gail
Oubinbaum will represent
Opera Pacific. Carl St. Oair,
music director of Pacific
Symphony Orchestra, will
share conducting duties with
Anton Coppola.
Sunday morning, the
Center will open iu house to
reveal areas and behind-the-
1CCnes workings never before
accessible to the general
public.
Events, including honoring
supporten oC the C,Cnter, will
run on an hourly basis
between 10 a.m. and '4 t:
AJlhough admission is •
passes for a specified hour ,,
mull bo picked up in
advance at the Center's bol
office •
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By Vida Dean PilOI SOciety Ednor arranged with a sparkli ng white
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\V cdncsday ... th at party was a
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jokclj co-chair Ed Halvajian
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"Royal Palace,'' the joint was
jun1ping wi th hand clapping and
hooting and hollering to Miller's
unique talen t.
··rvc never played here before
1onigh1,'' Miller said "This is a
magnificent theater, you should
he proud." (Miller's multiple
-rony win ning musical "Big
Rive r" did play the ce nter three
year-; ago.)
"Represent ed here tonight are
the regional groups who present
50 percent of the events at the
Ccnicr," said co-chair Dick
Enge l. who se rves on the Center
a11d Opera Pacific boards.
Halvaji;in is on the OC
Philharmonic Society board, and
Jo hn and Ci ndy Galardi were
a mo ng those at the hoedown.
third co-chair was Marcy
Mulville, Pacific Symphony
Orches1ra chairWoman. '
"This is some chuck wagon,"
Mu lville commented as the 450
we re seated for a· beef and all
the trimmings dinner in the
tiered and transfonned hall. The
Hyatt Regency Irvine which took
over the Center's rehearsal hall
for its "chuck wagon" tu rned
out an apple sauce spi ce
"wagon'" for dessert and served
it up with marzipan and
chocolate cactus.
"I can·1 believe that I'm
sitting over the orchestra pit,''
said Milli Wieseneck seated with
hu sband, Herb, and Carol and
Ra ndy Joh nson at one of the
navy blue tables centered with
red, white and blue nowers
Some of the hats soon found
their way to bare heads of the
guests, al'though many came
wea ring glittery tops. Jolene
Engel had her dressmaker do up
a cowgirl sparkler in turquoise
and white lo match her hat and
boots.
Gayle and Robert Anderson
were highly visible in the
matching silver lame, butterfly
embroidered suits fashioned by
the late Nudie, designer for
Western stars.
Cindy Galardi escorted by
husband, John, was the girl or
the golden west in a sequinned
strapped Suzie Cream Cheese
jump suit.
Celebration co-chair Janice
Johnson was fringed in black,
Zee Allred fringed in white,
Patricia Rock in a white leather
outfit decorated with lace and
pearls, Gypsy Pulliam in black
suede and Tracy Roisman in red
hat and red suil.
The roundup of Center
supporters also included ~enee
and Henry Segerslrom seated
with "Fire Bird" sculpture
designer Richard Lippold,
Kalhryn Thompson and Gus
Owen, Nancy and Rick Mulh,
Jim Baker, Carol and Kent
Wilken; the William Conlins,
Ann and Robert Mclean, Niles
Gates with daughter Tara, Ciel
and Wilson Woodman, John
Alexander and Patty and Robert
George .
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I Gugglnbalm held in high _esteem by many
~l'Jrft' PINAL MOMBNTS WITH A
~ -Several moatha igo. Bob ~Oili&Mbelm'a docton nalod apinat a flight ~ to New Yort. AJ the family's senior ••i';, be was to have atteAdcd the annual
.,,..._.,,.-....""" meet.int of the Daniel and
Florence Gugenheim
Found1tion. a charitable trust
endowed by hia grand-parents.
In a ahow of respect, intended
solely to accommodate him, the
lS-member board voted to hold
its next seaaioo in Newport Beach.
It wu a touching tnl>ute, but the
would-be curmudgeon wanted no
part of it.
"They jusi want an
.._ ___ ...._ all-expenses-paid trip to Southern
California," Guaie grumped.
"Well, I guess they can afford it."
The story wu typical of the ...... ___ man. He simply refused to accept
high esteem in which he wu held, and be
QQUldn't resist jabbing a needle. He was a master
cao-puncturist.
Board members flew here sooner than expected,
Engagements
LE-LONGPRE
Mr. and Mrs. Thu T. Le of
Santa Ana announce the
engagement of their daughter,
Trang Thi, to Christopher Douglas
Longpre, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Robert R. Longpre of Newport
Beach and Sedona, Ariz.
The bride-to-~ is an Estancia
High School graduate and now
attends Orange Coast College. She
is employed at Bullock's in South
Coast Plaza.
The prospective bridegroom is a
graduate of Newport Harbor High
School and University of
California at Irvine. He is
employed at Toyota National
Headquarters in Torrance.
attendina hil funORI rites Friday at SL Mart's
Presbyterian Cnarch, and the 81-year~ld patrlarcb
undoubtedly would'w hd a few choice words to
say about t6at.
Lut time many of hil But Cout friends and
auodatei' aatbered here was in mid-August of 'SS,
wben wife, Shlrtce, staged bis 7Stb birthday bash at
the Balboa Bly Club. It WU one of the most
memorable putja ever held in these glittering
parts, with t'be ballroom converted into a
Manhattan niptclub straight out of the Prohibition
Bra, with favorite oldtime entertainen.
1be invitation itself was spectacular: a
reproduction of the front page of The New York
lllnes, dated Aug. 13, 1910. Inside was this
headline: "C.ol. and Mrs. M. Robert Guggenheim
announce the birth of their son, Robert Jr." >.. the self-effacing guest of honor put it: "I
guess it wasn't a very hea\')' news day. The Times'
leading story was about Presideot Taft having some
trouble with party rebels."
Among the birthday celebrants was a retired
Marine Corps general, who was asked by emcee
Vick Knight, "And what, air, does 1910 mean to
you?" The grizzled leatherneck looked at his watch
and said, "It means 10 minutes past seven."
A Feb. 29 wedding is being
planned. Christopher Longpre and Trang
le
LEMKE-PARKER
LOng Beach.
Nobody laughed buder than Guggje, who
thought the year of bis birth always had been vastly
ovemted.
Another major New York Qty figure was
present at the party; namely, the Statue of Liberty .
Honest, you can look it up. The ever-resourceful
Shirlee had learned there was a giant inflatable
statue available back Eut; and guests were startled
to find our nation's Symbol of Freedom floating in
the Batbol Bay Oub'a swimming ~I. It looked
................... terrific against a 'H K b · kn k backdrop of the ey, 0 rm, OC Manhattan skyline. it off. Enough of this Zesty and feisty,
gooey. stuff. Nobo,dy's ~~~~~~n~~e
really Interested ... 1 hilt. but it wasn't all
_ .. Illa a £ ,, ~~:~s~:s, He
------~'J_l_llr...;.. ailments, even from
close friends, for a l.ong time. He shared a belief,
alonit with a married woman of my close
acquaintance, that other people have their own
problems and shouldn't be further burdened.
As for enduring contributions to his adopted
Orange County, Guggie's good deeds were virtually
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endless, Not for him. praise be, the glitzy
ego-motivated monumenta demanded by several
other alleged "philanthropiata." U you dig deeply
enou4h-you may find bow heavily our Oilldrens
Hospttal Building Fund wu aided by the New
York-bued Guggenheim Foundation -very
quietly, very effectively. Guggie served 21 years on
CHOC's board, toiling alongside good buddy
Charley Hester, another unassuming giant among
Good Samaritans, and other selfless souls.
After Thursday's salute to Bob Guggenheim. a
calleT asked why I didn't mention his hea\')' lifting
on behalf of Big Brothers/Big Sisters of Orange
County. For the same reason I didn't mention
Hoag Hospital's SS2 Cub, Newport Harbor Art
Museum. the Multiple Sclerosis Society, National
Conference of Christians and Jews, Newport
Harbor Spastic League, Orange County T.:auma
Society, and on and on. I mean, there's only so
much space.
And now, suddenly, I can hear his voice. What
he's saying is, "Hey, Kobrin, knock it off. Enough
of this gooey stuff. Nobody's really interested ... "
Well, old friend, we disagree on that -but, out
of affection and respect, I'm giving you the last
word.
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Bruce Coey served as best man.
Groomsmen were George
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Romantic one-acts
missing excitement ''Romance, Relationshlps and Reality'' ls the collective
title for three one-act comedies apllced together at the
You can't help but aet metmerized by 1bo
Wedge, especially when, in the word• of
the narrator of a new local-cable
documentary, it's 0pumping."
And especially it you-ve ever 1trappcd on
your Voit fins. mustered up the bravado to
wander into the peak-shaped JUrf at the tip or
the Balboa Peninsula and. lite me, promptly
and Jntervfew ~pall •11 Me apriakJed
between tho IWfinl abota. lnchad1aa:
• A sense of hlltoty. It'• a mce touch
includlna yellowing pbotol ol that aroa of
Newport Beach and Dub Kaubmok\I, the
Hawaiian sudinl great wbo brogbt the IJ)OC't
to the Qranae Coast Allo. it wu lntereatlna to
learn along the way that Nny frolmen
introduced fins to The Wedge WbDC in training
during World War 0 .
lndudll allot .. ·--tbM .. appropriate to cei'tala lit11atioDI.: .
• Interview bluea. There are not eDOUlla
lntel'YieWI With the bu1k:ore luifen. cNadna
an abyll of apert aDalysia oa The W-.. AJao. tbe open-c:amera intervfewl drli ca And
OD. And Oft.
Costa Mesa Civic Playhouse when production rights to
''The Front Page" became unavailable earlier this year.
The trio comprise an attractive, if une\len and 10mewhat
unexciting evening of one-on-one philosophizing in a generally
Theater
Critic
romantic nature. Director Marla Garn-Hudson
has assembled a competent cast of couples,
though the material often wears a bit thin.
Arrangement of the three plays also is a little
Euzzling. The best of the trio -Mark Twain's
'The Diaries of Adam and Eve," adapted by
David Birney -would have worked best u a
second act, rather than half of the first. both for
its length and the fact that it's clearly the
superior of the three selections.
Local
Cable
received a complimentary,
sand-blasted facial
"The Fury of The Wedge,'"
produced and directed by
Randy Siegel, is filled with
the typical Oaws regular
viewers of low· to no-budget
local cable progr~s have
grown to love ... like body lice.
"Fury's" fantastic footage or
bodysurfers battling The
Wedge, however, sets it apart.
In fact, I watched the
program twice, and couldn't
tear myself away. The sight of
well-chiseled bodysurf crs and
Boogie-boarders being sucked
• The enforcer. A Newport Beach city
llf cguard explains the waves, the wounds and
the wars between bodysurfcn and
bodyboarders that have become a way of life at
The Wedge.
• Impressive editing. Siegel's knack for quick
cuts between the cavorting on the beach and
the action in the water is first rate.
• Near-bare, female buns prancing on the
sand.
There are also low-lights, such as:
• Near-bare, male buns prancing on the
sand. He}'. it's just a personal preference thing.
• crectibWty pp. Siqel, a O>rcM del Mar
resident who suppons bit drum of a s.e..tdon
career by woftina ln real estate dew• .-mt.
appean on camera. complete with IM
aficionado title "directorlproducer,0 to ...-e ·
about The Wedge. Perhaps be ii an apert..
However, unleu he wu going to nunte the
entire piece, he should have left tbe nmbUDp
to someone who isn't associated with the
project.
The biggest Oaw in this entire produc1ioo is
the choice for narrator. Fintly, Alan Sleael
could have at lcut combed bis bait for tho
occasion. Secondly, he la too stiff. The others -"Here We Are" by Dorothr,
Parker and "A Little Something for the Ducks '
by Jean Lenox Toddie -suffer from a terminal
case of the cutes. Parker's contribution is
particularly disappointing, given the author's
reputation as an acerbic wit. The playlet takes
place on a train as two honeymooners battle
their nervousne~ and, often, each other.
Denise DiRisio tests her audience's patience as a contentious
bride inventing points of conflict, while Fourston Ireland is
somewhat bland as her Navy officer husband. The acting is pretty
much one-dimensional and the script isn't strong enough to ignite
a great deal of interest.
in, chewed up and spit out by the wall of water
is simply irresistible.
• Goofy music. OK. Siegel's eclectic mix is
effective in some spots, particularly the final
notes of the jazzy number and punked-up
version of "Ballroom Blitz" that coincide with
the body-slamming surfing footage. But he
However, I recommend ''The Fwy of 1be
Wedge," airing at 7:30 p.m. Monday on
Community Cablevision of Newport Beach'•
Channel 39 and in early October on Copley/
Colony of Costa Mesa's Channel 61, if for
nothing other than the incredtl>le surfing
footage. And there are highlights in the background
The "Adam and Eve" segment is beautifully realized, with
Christopher Lance Walker and Jacqueline Burnett aU decked out
in purple and white finery of Twain's era. Burnett is exquisitely
enthusiastic as a prematurely wise Eve, while Walker succeeds in
playing Adam as a likable clod, playing fervently with a deck
that's not quite full.
lablrday matl.a free lor chldl•an lllW*8 to lrvllle Company
For six consecutive Saturdays,
The Irvine Company is paying
the admission for area children
to go to the movies.
Joe Abrams and Judy O'Dea briskly enact a pair of feisty
senior citi zens in •·A Little Something for the Ducks." Here we
see a widow and widower with little more than their fondness for
the park in common about to make a fragile connection. The
acting clearly outweighs the writing in this low-key playlet.
The Edwards theaters at
Fashion Island in Newport
Beach, Woodbridge Village
Shopping Center and Irvine
Market Place in Irvine and
Tustin Market Place will offer
free admission to children under
the age of 12 every Saturday
"Romance, Relationships and Reality" closes this weekend
with performances tonight at 8 p.m. and Sunday at 2 p.m. at the
Civic Playhouse, 61 1 Hamilton St., Costa Mesa.
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rtnef My parent•
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A. ShOrt d a oo..tc or a rubber band,ther~ isn't
much you can
do other than
keepihg the dog
out of the area
so that it doesn't
do its number on
the lawn. St.
Augustine and
many other
grasses have 111:11
problems with 1:1111 n uritic acids that I F•
are in animal
urine, so the best Things
bet is to keep Green
them off. -----However, if this is impossible,
when you know a ~ has done
its business in a certain area, take
ypur hose out and wash the area
ffioroughly to leach out all the
impurities so that the salts cannot
settle in there and become a problem. •
Q. There is a 19-ty HCtion In
my lawn that lftml to be
thinning out. 11 thlt from too
much water or not enough aunt
It doesn't Hem to be at thick
and alfve looldng u the re1t of
the lawn.
A. This is a common problem
with many lawns across the
United States where the lawn
does thin out because there is
shade. You see, most lawns need
full sun. There are exceptions,
such as dichondra and St.
Augusti'!e, however even they will
loo\ a lime thin .
As far as any other types of
things to do to correct this
problem, it wouldn't be a bad
idea, if ~u have a tree that is in
the way that's creating shade thin
it out to allow more sunlight to
come throu~. Or, if you tlave a
house or other strudure in the
way, maybe you would want to
move it ijust kidding; you'll have
to chedc local codes before
moving any structure).
The bottom line here is that
you may have to give up the lawn
and have dirt, concrete or a
ground cover that is tolerant to
shade. • Q. I have heard that St .
Augustine grass needs to be
detached from time to time. Is
this truel How should we do it
runners rhyzomnes .
The reason behind removing
these rhyzomes or dethatching 1s
to allow water, air, sun and
fertilizer to penetrate the soil so
that the roots may be able to take
up the proper nutrients so the
plant may survive.
There is always controversy as
to when to do this. Some people
like to dethatch in the fall
because the grass is not adive
and is ~ little l>it more forgiving.
However, others believe that
springtime is a better time to do
this because the lawn is starting to
wake up and grow in full force.
I believe you should dethatch
when you have the time to do it,
except in the summer heat. The
best way to remove thatch is to
rent a dethatching machine. This
has a series of vertical blades that,
when turned on, literally tear up
and cut the roots.
There also are spring
attachments that fit onto lawn
mower blades that also do the
same thing. In either case, it can
be done economically. If you
have a small area of 100 square
feet or less, then you probably
can achieve the same results with
a good old-fashioned bow rake.
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summer •ys? There are some
trees in the back yard and the
lawn 11 probab~ 70 percent
under the 1un from abOut 11
a.m. to 3 p.m.
A. The best time to water
lawns, shrubbery, trees and the
like is always in the wee hours of
the morning. I turn on my system
at 3 a.m. and it finishes at around
4:15. This is the perfect time
because it does not allow the
water to sit on the plants for a
long period of time to create any
mildew or dampint off to the
plants.
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Tun/rig Into The Communlly
A mid a storm of protest. the Presbyterian
Oturda USA'a Oencl'll Assembly last June
overwhelmingly refuted to accept for
two-year study a task fon::e'a rcpon
apprcMng sex for unmarried people and
homosexuals.
But the controversy lives on.
The document that brought fervent testimony at
the Assembly from gays and lesbians, youths and
J>CQplc who work with them and ministen and
theologians could compete for a top spot on the
New York Times bestseller list. There arc 60,000
copies of the original report in circulation, and in
the coming days it will be available in book form.
The rcpon , "Keeping Body and Soul Together,
Sexuality, Spirituality and Social Justice," has
generated so much interest th at St. Mark
Presbyterian Church in Newport Beach has built
an entire adult education series around it.
"It's one of the biggest adult education classes
we've had," said the Rev. Robert P. Stewart of St.
Mark.
The program kicked off Sept. 22 with an
appea rance by the Rev. Bob Fernandez, who was
on the l 7·membcr committee that drafted the
report after three years or intense study.
O d -• -
' I
M. embers of the congregation listened intently
as Fe rnandez, acting executive presbyter of
San Fernando Presbytery, outl ined what is
undoubtedly among the most controversial reports
to be released by the churc h.
Fernandez, who felt the document placed
responsibility on Christians to be educators,
believes it will take years to implement its findings.
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St. Mork Presbyterian copes
with controversial report
Stoiy by Marge lllelll
Photo by Kal&uya Rainone
The Rev. Bob Fernandez out-
lines controversial report on
sexuality to members of St.
Mark Presbyterian Church.
bar sexually active homosexuals from ordination.
The commiltee also rea>mmended -and the
Assembly approved -sending the task force's
majority and minority reports, along with other
church statements on biblical interpretation and
sexual morality, to the ·Worship and Theol'?lf Unit,
asking the unit to use the documents in hclptng
churches study sexual issues.
The task force report was drafted for study
purposes in the first place, according to Stewart,
and that's exactly what St. Mark is doing with it.
•
The report attempts to fit the church's
scripture·based teachings around an ever-changing
world coping with homosexuality, sexually
transmitted diseases and reproductive rights. The
intent was to shed light on some of the most
complex social and personal issues confronting the
church and society today.
T he report's forward urges readers not to take
information out of context , stating, "This report
deJllonstrates our intent to address many issues
from the perspective of a consistent ethical
position.
attemj)ts to make us a 'one·issue' special
committee. We therefore urge all persons who read
this report to read it as a whole; for its parts
inform and sustain one another and should be seen
in relationship."
If nothing else. the report caused a media stir as
the normally routine General Assembly convened
in Baltimore in early June. The Assembly quickly
voted 534-31 against adopting it as an off1CJal
policy statement.
A ftve·weck adult education series to review the
impact of this document is pffered at 10:45 a.m.
Sundays (following worship''services) and is free to
the public. Topics include: ethical decision·making
based on the Bible (Sept. 29); Men's Sexuality
(Oct. 6); and Woman's Sexuality (Oct. 13).
2F
"We have resisted from the beginning all
· Report proponents said all the issues must be
discussed so the church can adapt to the 1990s, but
critics accused the task force of swapping
traditional Christian doctrine for popularity. Some
we nt so far as to call ii a slap in the face to
traditional marriages.
A 67-member subcommittee was then formed to
draft a pas1oral letter reaffirming "the sanctity of
the marriage covenant between one man and one
woman" and said the church would stand by the
1978·79 statements on homosexuality which are
firm in their opposition to homophobia, but which
F uturc education series will deal with the issues
of homosexuality, AIDS, reproductive
technologies, sexual misconduct and violence7
Thosc who wish to purchase a copy of the report
should contact the church office at 644·1341.
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LAGUNA
United Methodist Church 21632 Wesle1 Or. Laguna Beach
499-3088
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& Christian Educa~on 1 O a.m.
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O.risl:-cmtcttd, biblkal ~-
"SOMEONE TO
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(John 17)
Rn-. Lydia M. SerWldan Sunday,~ 29, 1991
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600 St. Andrews Rood; Newport Beach, California (714) 631 -2880
( KrOlll from Ncwpon Harbor Hi&h School 11 lrvint &. 15th.)
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Dr. Juanella Evans
"The MIJior Subject ... Hsppy Li•ing"
Service and Jr. Church: 10:30 a .m.
Special attraction ~minar:
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Dr. Peggy Bassett, D.D.
"PERMISSION TO BE PRECIOUS"
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Religion Briefs
NEWPORT BEACH - For people in their early 20s to early 40s,
married or single and with or without children, St. Andrew's
Presbyterian Church has a new class. 1 •
Beginning Sunday at 10:15 a.m., the brand new Young Adult Oass
will run as a 10-week series, with a theme of "The Power to Oiange and
Grow." Weekly topics for this series will include anger, enemies,
ambition, vision, values., initiative, discretion, consequences, cOmmitment
and intimacy .
This class is different from classes devoted only to singles or young
marrieds. According to Minister Steve Murray, "Our goal is Christ-
centered fellowship through interaction with one's peers."
For more information, call 631-2880, ext. 222.
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CORONA DEL MAR -Saint Michael and All Angels Episcopal
Church, 3233 Pacific View Drive, will ~ honored by the presence of the
Diocese of Los Angeles' Suffragan Bishop, the Right Rev. Chester
Talton on Sunday. '
The Bishop will celebrate the 10 a.m. Eucharist and baftize and
confirm new members. As that day is Saint Michael's festiva day, the
parish will additionally celebrate after the service with a luncheon
attended by Bishop Talton.
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COSTA MESA -"The Physical Basis of a Rational Faith" will be
the topic of a sermon at the Orange Coast Unitarian Univenalist
Church, 1259 Victoria St., by guest speak.er the Rev. Maurice Ogden at
the 10:30 a.m. service on Sunday.
Ogden, minister of the Unitarian Universalist Church of Orange
County in Anaheim, will e!J>loi:_e recent research in brain evolution.
l*lllc Ill actor Wlllttln to lllVI •111 reclbll
CORONA DEL MAR -Rodger Whitten, music director of
Community Church, Congregational will be giving a recital of piano
music at the churth on Sunday.
The public is invited to the event, which is scheduled for 7 p.m. at the
church, which is located at 611 Heliotrope Ave., one block north of East
Coast Highway. Admission is SS for adults and S4 for children.
Whitten, an Irvine resident who has served as Community Church's
music director for two years, will play a prosram of Romanlic and
Impressionist compositions, which include "(iOrks by Ravel, Rachmaninoff
and Chopin.
A former member of the faculty at Irvine Valley College, Whitten now
maintains a private studio in Irvine.
Clu'Cll 111111'1 'Dlvlrce RlcMrJ Wlll'lrlllllp'
CORONA DEL MAR -The Lutheran Church of the Master, 2900
Pacific View Drive, will be offering a "Divorce Recovery Worbhop"
beginning Oct. 1. •
Pastor Mark Anderson leads the work.shop, which will be bued on
Lewis Rambo's book, "The Divorcing. Workshop," which will be,
available to all •panlcipanu at cott.
The work.shop Is open 10 all divorced or separated members or the
community: Childcare will be available. Conta~ lhe church office at 7.59-
1031 for more information. ·
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Orange County have formed a partnership to help rmttlc JCwl1h
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Editorial
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City otncla'8 1111r1Y
mike tragic blmd8r
The envelopes, please ...
Thumbs down -no, make that two thumbs down to
the city officials in Newport Beach who decided it
. would be ~ ~nc thing to tighten up the budget by
laying off five minimum wage developmentally disabled
employees.
~i~, after passing S.37,500 in raises to its three ranking ad~1strators and sohd 6 percent pay hikes to the rest of
the city workforce.
ThankfuUy, the city quickly aborted the terminations when
The Pilot started looking into the matter.
For the record though, the five part-time workers -all
cerebral palsy victims ~ pick up litter in the areas around
the Newport and BalbOa piers and work in the city's sign
shop.
Those who pick up trash cam an hourly wage of $2.51.
The one worker in the sign shop earns $4.25 an hour. If you
put all their salaries ebd to end, you come up with a grand
total of $8,475 for the ~ear.
In other words, thes'e five workers all together make less
than one-fourth of thc1 raises given to the city manager, the
city attorney and the qity clerk.
We applaud the city for waking up and smelling the coffee
on this one, but wonder which bean counter could have
possibly even suggested the scenario, er, blunder that nearly
developed.
Perhaps, as one reader J>?inted out, if there is a lack of
litter for the workers to pick up around the pier, they can be
asked to clean around the new $30,000 flagpole the city just
approved.
~ Thumbs up to Orange County Performing Arts Center UJ President Tom Kendrick for five years of steady
leadership.
The Center, which ls marking its 5th birthday this week,
was the beginning of cultural independence for Orange
County, a signal to the rest of the nation that the county was
coming of age.
But with its successes has come criticism:
~ Audiences in Orange County aren't refined enough to
appreciate the high arts; they clap at the wrong times and
think Debbie Boone was just smashing in the lead role in
"Meet Me In St. Louis." Some critics have gone so far in
pasting Center-goers that readers would come away with the
impression that we're all but doing the wave while Luciano
Pavarotti is o n stage;
~ The bookings at the Center have been conservative and
lack the more adventuresome spirit of other performing arts
centers;
~ The Center, to its disadvanL.,-, nas steered clear of
popular music acts, which some centers use to help balance
the bottom line.
Our response:
So what.
The Center has forever altered the cultural sce1.e in
Orange County. It goes without saying that it will grow and
mature with the years.
~ Thumbs up to the Costa Mesa residents Jeff and UJ Barbara Mammano, who this week finished their 2,000
mjle bicycle trek from the Canada to Mexico.
The reason for the four-week trip? Sbeer adventure.
The very idea that a couple would pedal a tandem bicycle
from 20 to 86 miles a day just for the thrill of it is
exhausting, but refreshing.
f'l'i\ Thumbs down to the bottled-water salespeople in
~ Costa Mesa who arc te lling local residents that local
tap water is unsafe o r unhealthy. One resident said a
salesman claimed the water was laced with PCP, a
hallucinogenic drug.
Letters
A s a 14-year resident on the
1900 block of Pomona
Avenue, I am happl to read of the
Police Department s efforts to rid
our neighborhood of drug
activities.
I am also pleased that landlords
might have to do more about their
rundown apartment complexes
than just collect the re nt. And I
hope our city authorities, while
they are in the area, take a good
look at the other s habby
apartment buildings on this block.
They must realize that slum
buildings often create a lucrative
drug nest.
Certainly they are aware that a
slum-atmosphere is created when
three families share a three-
bedroom apartment and, in some
instances, friends or relatives are
sleeping in the garage.
Neighborhood complaints to the
Orange County Health
Department are responded to
immediately, but despite their
efforts, it seems to be an ongoing
problem that is never fully
resolved.
DELORES WINEGARDNER
Costa Mesa
Wieder welcome?
W ith Orv Amburgey having
ridden off into the sunset,
Peter Buffa written his "That's All
Folks" letter and Larry Agran
away running for president, one
would expect some degree of
Saturday, September 28, 1991 A 18
PUii Editor William Lobdell •.. 642-4321, ext. 351 I
Suicide is simply no solution
W ere "the good old days" really "the
good old days," or do nostalgia and
fond memories distort our views of
the days of our youth and the realities of
those times?
°"·Jo Elln Allen
Conservative
?olitics
Whatever our
individual perceptions,
some facts help to clarify
the past. Consider, for
example, a list of the
most common offenses
of high school students
in 1940. In order, they
were talking, chewing
gum, making noise,
running in the haUs,
getting out of tum in
line, wearing improper
clothing and not putting
paper in wastebasktts.
For shame!
By 1982, the top
offenses of high school students included
burglary, robbery, assault, arson, drug and
alcohol abuse, and rape. During this last
week alone, headlines dominating Orange
County newspapers proclaimed "Two
Shootings Prompt Campus Safety Push."
"Gang Crimes, Barricades Go Up," and
"Local Officials Recognize Suicide Crisis in
Schools."
It's that last headline that really got my
attention. The Centers for Disease Control
recently confinned what has been recognized
for some time -that an increasing number
of America's teens believe they have little or
nothi ng to live for and are choosing to take
their own Jives. Only accidents and
homicides rank higher than suicide as killers
of our children. In fact, many accidents and
homicides may actually be suicides in
disguise.
Even little children are killing themselves.
Four-ycar·old David wrapped himself in a
blanket and set it on fire, saying, "Because
David is a bad boy, there will be no more
David." An eight-year-old boy tried to hang
himself, but failed only because he could not
tic a strong enough knot.
For every youngster who completes
suicide, there arc many who attempt
suicide but ''fail" and dozens who seriously
contemplate taking their lives. Even more
alarming is that the rate of increase in
suicides for young people is at least ten
times higher than the growth rate in suicides
for the general population.
What is it about our contemporary culture
that seems to offer so little hope and
potential for happiness to increasing
numb~rs of our children? According to Dr.
Mary Giffin, an expert in the causes of teen
suicide, our kids are killing themselves
because they believe they arc not loved.
Most parents love their children, but that
is not the point. Youngsters who attempt
suicide believe they arc not loved and in
thei r ultimate despair, desperately try to gel
the attention of their parents or. in some
cases, try to punish their parents. Punish
them for what? Jn the eyes of the child,
whether true or not, they arc trying to
punish their parents for not loving them.
Obviously, this is not a pleasant subject.
Most of us with children regard ourselvcc;
as good parents. We provide for our kids -
in fact, we try to give them "all the things
tranquility in Goat Hill and at the
beach now.
\ I
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we never had." (Sound familiar?) We spend
as much time with them as we can, but let's
face it, it's hard to live on one income today.
W hen we translate this into hard facts
(statistical data), it comes out like this:
Fathers in the United States spend an
average of eight minutes a day during the
week and fourteen minutes a day on
weekends with their children doing such
things as conversing, reading and playing.
For employed mothers, the numbers are
eleven minutes a day during the week and
thirty minutes a day on weekends. Full-time
homemaker moms do better, spending an
average of 30 minutes and 36 minutes
respectively.
One observer of modem American culture
draws our attention to the lyrics of a song by
John Denver:
My Daddy taught me young how to hunt
and how to whittle.
He taught me how to work and play a
tune on the fiddle;
He taught me how to love and how to give
just a littlr.,
Thank God I'm JI country boy.
Eminent psychologist and child
(
development expert, Dr. Urie
Bronfenbrenner, wisely advised, "There has
to be at least one person in a child's life who
has an 1rrattonal involvement with that child,
someone who thinks that le.id is more
important than other people's kids, someone
who's in love wnh him and whom he loves in
return. You can't pay a woman to do what a
mother will do for free. You can't pay for an
irrational commitment. And yet a child
needs that. He needs somebody who will not
JU~t be there certain hours and then say, 'I'm
off now. I work nine-to-five.· ''
The: schools won't save our kids. Neither
will suicide prc\lention programs, day-care
centers, or a myriad of other
well-in tentioned social service programs.
The ir effect is more like applying a band-aid
to a festering wound.
What will save our kids is us -parents
who decide to ma.kc that irrational
commitment of our time, our talents and our
selves. Want to prove it? Ask your kids.
Dr. Jo Elltn Allen, • rtSldtat of Corona
de/ Mar. is tht president of the Eagle Forom
of California.
How to get involved!
But wait! Jerry Kobrin has just
warned us that we arc to become
"another jewel" in the crown of
Queen Supervisor Harriet Wieder
-as she needed another 71,000
souls in her Second District. He
reported it was a bloodless coup
with no tanks rumbling into town.
A whole generation of
Americans has been raised on
Socialism. Many older citizens are
in the sad position of relying
entirely on a dole-out from the
state as their sole source of
income for survival.
This is your community newspaper, and we'd like to hear
from you. Here's how you c.an become an active participant in
The Pilot's Community Fotum page.
fl' Call the Readen' Hotline (642-6086) and leave your
message. While we weJcome all comments, we'll only publish
comments from those who leave a name (please spell it out),
city and phone number (for verific.ation).
The absence of tanks is q_uite
unders tandable as mechamzed
wa rfare had not yet been
developed when our new queen
began her political career. Who
says we don't need carpool lanes
on Victoria Street?
MAX ST. YVES
Newport Beach
Politicians arc terrified of
applying free enterprise to this
black hole in the U.S. budget for
fear of voter wrath. Using insider
infonnation on the Social Security
scam, the politicians feather their
own nests
Privatization of the next
American generation's retirement
income wilt come.
CHRISTOPHER LYON
Corona del Mar
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fl' Our views vs. your views. In our news page, we at The
Pilot strive to be fair and objective. On the Community Forum
page, we try to do the same by publishing a wide range of
views -many of wh ich we disagree with -in the interest ol
fairness. The Pilot's opinions are restricted to our editorials.
September filled with joy, especially for proud parents
D id you know that more babies are born in
September than any other month? I guess it bas
aomethlna to do with all those holiday partiea and
Christmas cheer ....
I disc:overed this fun
fact in the crowded
maternity ward of
Hoq Hospital, where
my wife Orcer gave
birth to our second
son, Tristan Oliver,
nine poundt even, 23
• inches km&. on Sept.
-. 21. Motbor, son, Li••il brother Taylor and
-----Daddy arc doln& well.
Editor's
Notebook PY Lho way, Hoag is
a peat place to have a
batJY~ The nurses and
9 pounds,
23 inches
doctors are wonderful. and the hospltf I amazingly feels a
lot like home. At least my wife thougnt w ; the M:rvic:c
and surroundings were so good that she didn't want to
go home ....
0
I wonder If Newport's ScaFest would be even more
successful lf the events were jammed into one
actlon·packed weekend ....
Then Newpon'1 Seafest could be subtitled, "48 Houn
of Fun." With tho Taste of Newport, Oiowder Cookoff,
sporu evenu and 11.ndcastle contest stuffed into two
days, I think you'd have an unbeatable community event
As it is now. the many events spread over C., weeb
gives ScaFcst a diluted feeling •...
In any case. tho one addition I would make would be
some sort of huge, culminatina c:ommuruty event Sunday
evening that brln .. all of u1 toectber and celebrates Ute
in Newport Beach •.•.
The Christmu tree llghtina ceremony at Fashion
Island is the clOIC t analogy. Perhaps a '1&antic beach
bonfire at Corona del Mar with appropnate •ina·alona
urf mus c ...
The most dangerous stretch of road -by far -in
Costa Mesa is where the Costa Mesa Freeway now
dumps onto Newport Boulevard. If you're traveling south
on Newport, you've got zero feet to merge with traffic
traveling SS mph .•..
Three yield signs have been ha$tily erected in front of
Deja Vu nightclub, but that's hardly enough. The City of
Costa Mesa and/or Caltrans had better come up with
some safety measuret before tragedy strikes ..••
CJ
Would you believe that most of Newport Hart>or HiJh
School was built In three months during the summer ol
1930? Construction started in June and cudents began
their Cint classes m September • . . .
Or did you know that l 7Lh Street in Costa Mesa
home to many a turkey farm?
For more fun local trivia like that, talk with Betty
Beecher at the C'.osta Mesa Historical Society (631·S918)
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PAC: Center anniversary
From A1
Sept. 29, 1986.
In a ll , 10,973 sources
contributed to its construction,
from the students of Vista Verde
School in Irvi ne who collected
20,197 pennies to the 18 families
and institutions who made gifts of
at least $1 million.
The early years: The Center
starts off humbly in 1946 when the
late Catherine Ouick of Santa Ana
dreams of building hall for
symphony concerts and other
musical performances. Although
the idea is quashed, other county
residents begin to consider the
idea viable.
Eight years later, Orange
County Philharmonic Society is
formed and the need for a quality
music hall in the county becomes
apP.arent. A p-a.ssroots effort to
build the auditorium sprouts and
in May 1973, Orange County
Cultural Ce.ater is formed u a
non-profit c:Jwitable corporadoa.
Quick becomes the group's &at
president and "Fouodcra ..
contn'butions of Sl,000 transforms
the dream into a tangible
enterprise as it begins the search
for a perfect site.
1974: Fund-raising starts in
ennest when the fledgling
organization, now known as the
Orange County Music Center,
hosts its inaugural Christmas
Candlelight Concert.
1978: Four years later, The
Guilds of The Center, the first and
largest of the Center's six support
groups, meets and establishes a
county-wide volunteer support and
financial network.
1979: The Center board
considers -an ultimately rejectt
-19 possi6le locations for the
music center. Board member
Elaine Redfictd spocs a ~ of
land sprouting lilna beam in lM
Town Center area of C.O.ta Mela
and approaches the Segentrom
ramily about it. In May, the
Segerstroms donate the land, then
valued at more than SS million. A
week later, the family offen
a nother St million to spur
additional fund raising.
1981: The Houston
architectural firm CRSS is hired to
design the center in a joint venture
with The Blurock Partnership of
Newport Beach . The Center
Trustees, a board of 23, is formed
and begin planning and disbursing
funds as needed to build the
Center. In November of the same
year, archltectunl plans for the
Center are unveiled.
1"2; The oraanization formally
chaaae. ita name \O Oruae
County Perfonnina An.I ~ter
and tho board of cilrKton
authQrizea working pla~ A tcilM
model is bulJt to confirm the ball's
acoustica.
1'13: A total of $28.5 million
bu been raised. Ground ii broken
on July 7. As the building grows,
so docs support from the
community; additional grants are
received and new fund-raising
support groups are formed.
1'85: Thomas R. Kendrick and
Judith O'Dea Morr join the center
u executive director and general
manager, respectively, in May.
BOth come from· the John F.
Kennedy Center for the
Performing Arts in Washinjtton
·II
tollowina month.
Sept. 15, 1JMc A ''Thant You"
~ put ~fona .... f!Ut demonatrat :JI (no'W tbe ~ Youn" aoi\:a)., lt ~;~}S.
• 2', 198': fourijjj •
later the Center boldJ Hi '°'81d
opening. An all-star i'of'ter
featUrina Leontyne Pricl.\~
Mehta and the Lot MP~
Philhannonic, James ~
Muter Olorale of O range County
and Pacific Chorale perform
during the festivities. A poct-
concert gala in tents acroa the
street lasts until the pre-dawn
hours.
"A new era has beaun ~
Orange County," declares Thnoth~
L Str~er, then president of the
Center's board of directors.
' CURATOR: Museum
omcial hopes to
expand audience
HELMETS: OlllCI* endlir•
proposed safety maaure
From A1
From A 1 organizations have endorsed a
Seartle Art MuseJm (from 1979 to statewide bike helmet law and the
1987), Guenther presented "Jacob Newport Beach C ity Council
Lawrence: American Painter," in recently voiced its support, sending
1986, a 50-year retrospective of the letters to state Sen. Marian
black American artist that toured Bergeson and Assemblyman Gil
naiionwide. Ferguson urging adoption of such
"This decade will be a very a law.
interesting one for an institution Bergeson, R-Newport Beach,
like the Newport Harbor Art said in response that she felt a
Museum that is hoping to expand, helmet requirement would be a
to play a greater role in the "worthy preventative measure"
cultural life of Orange County, not and that her staff was researching
just Newport Beach," Guenther the proposal.
said. ''This institution hopes to
address a larger audience and an Bike safety activists say helmets
audience we know ,will be new to should be mandated, particularly
art." for children, because of the serious
Guenther specializes in post-injuries and deaths that occur in
World War II American art, also a\ bicycling.
favorite of museum trustee and
Irvine Co. Chairman Don Bren. 1CM1uy1 b lno•iell'llot Th'e increased popularity of the
Bren's contemporary art collection Bruce Guenther, at Newport Harbor Art Museum, wants to educate a new breed of art aficionados. sport -there are an estimated 90
has been ranked among the million cyclists in the United
nation's best by art critics. But spent $20 million on art in the already scheduled, I expect to "This is an institution founded States -has brought with it an
Guenther would not speculate on middle '80s, he could have a very exert a certain a mount of to deal with the art of our times estimated half-million emergency-
whether the museum might important art collection." influence on the way they're and the art of California -art room visits and 1,300 deaths
attempt to exhibit Bren's Although Guenther officially presented to the public, on how since 1945. That is my field," he annually, according to Dr. Barry
collection. becomes chief curator Dec. 1, it 1hey look, the texture of them," he said. "My field of study has always Behrstock, a Hoag Hospital
"I've not had a chance to meet will take some time for his said. been post-war American art and pediatrician.
with him yet," Guenthe'r said. "I influence on the museum to be Guenther said his artistic tastes I've expanded that to include At least one child aged 14 or
know the museum has borrowed felt, as exhibits have already been were formed in the late 1960s bv exhibitions of Japanese artists, younger dies every day in a bicycle
works from him in the past and scheduled for the next 18 months. artists such as Andy Warhol and Latin American artists, African accident in the United States,
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And a recent SeattJe study
showed even lightweight helmets
reduce the risk of head injufy by
85 percent and brain injwy by
close to 90 percent.
Yet, less than S percent of child
cyclists wear helmets, mainly due
to parental ignorance, according to
helmet advocates.
With this in mind, Farrer,
Evarts and the Newport Beach
Bicycle Trails Committee
spearheaded an award-winning
education program last year that
used a superhero character named
"Sprocket Man" to teach
elementary school children about
bicycle safety and promote helmet
use.
The two women asked the
Newport-Mesa Unified School
District to require helmets district-
wide and . also urged individual
Newport Beach elementary school
principals to require them on their
campuses, but the response has
been cool.
School officials have expressed
concern that such mandates would
be hard to enforce, particularly
due to the lack of space in the
classroom for helmet storage and
the price of the helmets.
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Crockard said most of Lincoln 's
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Water pol0/83
Jim Niemiec-outdoors/BS
J:lassified/88
battle to 13-13 standon
CdM loses chance
to win it late when
PAT try misfires
By Richard Dunn
Sports W111er
Chalk this one up as a moral victory
for both schools.
"We didn't lose the football game,
and we didn't win it, either," Estancia
Coach John Liebcngood said. "But
we're still undefeated."
Both teams had a chance to win it
Friday night during an cdge-of-youf-
seat non-league game between intra-
district rivals Corona del Mar and
Eslancia, but when it was all said and
done, the Sea Kings and host Eagles
battled to a 13-13 standoff before an
estimated 2,000 fans at Newport
Harbor High.
"We missed the PAT -we could've
won it , " said CdM Coach Dave
Holland, referring to his team's blown
extra-point
try With 3
minutes, 14
seconds left
in the game.
"We made
s ome
mi~takes and
got them o ff
the hook."
'We didn't win it
... but we're still
undefeated.' _ ........
Estancia coach
'We made some '
mistakes and got
them off the hook.'
-Mft DlAlm
CdM coach
ltt P•ynetPiloc
Estancia quarterback Matt Johner scrambles for yardage in Friday's non-league encounter against Corona del Mar. After 48 minutes of play, a 13-13 standoff.
The
Eagles (2-0-
1 ). w h 0
dominated
the ga me
statistically.
took a 13-7
lead with
7: 5 2
remaining in the game on Mike
Smith's 31-yard field goal after
Es1anc1a had used up four minutes of
the clock.
By Kiri< Wolcott
Sports Wr1ler
W hen Corona del Mar blocked
an Estancia field goal attempt
in the closing seconds of
Friday's game, preserving a 13-13 tic,
it capped an action-packed day of
football that began practically the
minute the players woke up.
Game day found the play&rs arriving
at school dressed in team jerseys,
firing up the ·student body at mid-day
pep rallies and passing the long hours
until kickoff with football on their
• minds.
ota & Co.
ad Mesa
·triumph
osta Mesa's
.lJ ef ense key
t o 29 -12 win
oger Carlson
s,erta EdllDr
NEWPORT
BEACH It's
P.robably fair to
s~isc Costa Mesa HJah football coach
Tom Baldwin bad
so me lumps to
~ at halftime
'ftianday ni.gbt -bis team wu
· hOldlna on to a 13-12 advantaae., but
~ may have been feeling be bad
s~ something like this not too lon.a
ut whatever doubts he may have
red after watching his team
a ggle defensively aaaJnat Los
'gos in a non·leaaue encounter
ugh two quarters, quickly
peared.
er listening to a f cw words of
·cc from defensive Coach Chuck
ckard in the locker room,
dwin'1 Muatanp responded with
overwhclmina second-half effort itt putting Loi Atnip High'• Lobos •Y· 29·12. at Newport Harbor.
''We aot a little confused
defensively in the rmt half," said a
•fled Baldwin in thO aftermath of h" 1oam'1 impieilfye pcrtonnance,
· q six Loi AaUIOI fwnblcs -
arid rebovertna au ol them to tum
Lobol' dreams Into a niahtmare.
118ut In the aecond half, they aot
S.. MUSTANGS,-
• lAIT • m& NITS: Newport-Mesa footbail rivals Corona del Mar and
Estancia slug it out
2 p.m. At Estancia, head coach John
Liebengood continued the tradition he
began when he came to the school five
years ago of serving up a team lunch.
"It gets all the players together,
thinking along the same lines," said
Liebengood, as the Eagles fueled up
with lasagna.
4:50 The players return to pick up
their uniforms and get any necessary
taping done by trainer Gary Siow. In
the training room, Liebengood asks
who No. 29 is on the Sea Kings.
"That's Tom Hess," says one of the
players. Hess, who scored all of CdM's
points in its opening game this year,
will have his number come up again
later on tonight.
S:lS Players convene in the weight
room to watch highlights of past
Estancia greats Josh Wojtkiewicz and
Dan Petrone. Afterward, Licbcngood
designates the captains for tonight's
game -Mike Smith, Erik Linares and
Pete Baniaga -and delivers his
pre-game speech.
"You know they're going to throw
the football, so make sure (CdM
quarterback Todd Kehrli) knows
you's;e there. Kehrli's a weapon, he can
throw, so you got to get to him first."
Liebengood then handed out
"skulls" -decals to players who had
big games in Estancia's 3-0 win the
previous week over La Quinta.
Def cnsive tackle Alberto Rojas points
See GAME PLAN/M
Corona dcl Mar ( 1-1-1), unable to
ustain a significant drive until the
fourth quarter, got its offense in gear
just in time. Senior quarterback Todd
Kehrli. pressured throughout by a
loud-barking Estancia defense, and
senior wide receiver Jason Clark made
the drive possible.
On nine plays, CdM traveled 69
yards on us game-tying drive, capped
by Kchrh's 10-yard touchdown pass to
JUnior wide receiver Jeff Wegener, who
was in the corner of the end zone with
3:1~ left.
However, a botched snap from
center caused CdM holder Matt Evans
to modify his plans. Wcgener's score
tied matters at 13 -the PAT would've
put the Sea Kings in front -but
Evans ~as forced to scramble and his
See STANDOFF/M
Just an old-fashioned 'butt-kicking'
...,,...._.,..
Newport Harbor'• Aaron Norton (SS): O.rlft ~ (5) moft In to•-. Oiiers' nmner Trl\'fs Anderton (right).
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Sa il o rs chagrined
over lac k of pun ch
in a 6-0 upset loss
By Sany Faulkner
$po/1S WT11er
H UNTINGTON
BEACH -Newport
Harbor High footbalJ
coach J eff Brinkley
talked all week about ~ ... ~ .... --
returning to the .'-ilAiii-'Z.
fundamentals before
meeting Huntington
Beach. What he didn't count on, however,
was a fundamental change in the Oilers'
def cnsc, which made the Sailors' brcad-
and-buttcr running attack look more like
milk toast.
"They kicked our butts," said Brinkley
following the 6-0 upset loss to the host
Oilers Thursday night. "We played great
defense, once again, but we couldn't
block them. That was one of the
fundamentals we worked on, but we
couldn't get it done."
The Sailors (2·1) couldn't get much
done offensively, totaling a mere 70 yards
rusbina on 23 attempts, after avcraatna
232 yards rushing per game their tint two
victories.
The Oilers (1·2) were no offensive
juggernaut either, but senior quarterback
Jack Friend popped loose on a keeper
around the rig.ht aide and raced S4 yards
for the aamc's only points with 9:56 left in
the third quarter.
"We fell asleep on that play.'' Brinkley
lamented of the touchdown nm. "It wu
like we all thought someone else was
going to tacltJe him and no one did."
Outside of Friend's touchdown
scamper, the Sailors allowed ~ one
play of more than 12 yards (an 11-yard
Friend to Jon Wimbish completioil
midway throu1h tho final pe~. But
while they dcfen kept thinp Cbe, tbe
See NEWPORTIM
Scores,
schedule ,.._....,. ......
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Ecbon 32. Us Ytga Eldondo 2t
El Rancl'O 14, SICldllCllc:k 1
EIP'fWIZa 12, St. John 1k11co a
fCICllll 21 ..... 14 c.. GrlM 14, llQIN ttls 7 L1 Hlllr1 12. Loi Mos 9
LI s.ma 1e. ~ a
L1 ~ 30. Wnllm 1' lon 23.~0
Long 8acll Wison 11, ku1laln Vllly 8
Los ~ 17, Ylll Plfc 3 -..w Del t7, Sdl AN 3
1o1$s1cn Velo 14. El Cirilo 7
~135. Glem 1
Plus X 4 2. L1G1J11 BNCh I 0 SM! Cltmenll 21, Sarflago 8
SllU MMOlflli SS. Bamng (Riv ) 13
Se"1lt 19, Wtmhtet 14
Sonor1 35, Whil1lef ChrtS111n 12
S"""Y Hills 13. 1Mnt 9
Tus11n 25. CapistrltlO llelley 20
Vllenell 27, El Dorado 12
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CIPlsnno Vdty vs SIMia, M OrMOI Coal
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El Modena M Mewpwt H~
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Fontana YI Edison. M 0moe Coast
fukllon • El Ocndo
Junipa Valley YI. Ctl'llUry. II Santa Ml Bowl
Ltguna Htlls II Missloll Viejo
LI Kain II LI Mindi
Los Alamitos • SL Jolvl Bosco Meter Del M Rlver1k18 Poly
MIUlcn Viejo M LIQl.nl H•s
OrCat1o Clw1sllan II LIQUlll BeKh 7 Sarcl AN Y'/fWy 11 Dana Hilts
Savann1 II Buena P1rll
T US1ln II San Clemenle
Urllveflfty vs FOOINll. M TU5bn
Valencia vs Ttoy, II Futlenon
Weslem II Orange
Woodb!10gt II IMne
Garden Grove a.. .. -
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G11~n GrlM vs l<tMtdy 11 Wtstem
Picttu vs RlnchO Ai¥Mos M llolsl Grandt
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C'nyon vs o,i,gno111. II LI Patna P.ic (111 •• ,..., at 7:SO uni-noted)
From 81
nothing." added Baldwin.
Baldwin djdn't have a calculator
with him at the moment, and be
didn't need one. Los Amlp
netted 3 yards of total offeDIC in
the last two quarten 11 Ryan
Park, Mike Cota, Bryan
Luxembourger and the rcat ol lhe
Mustangs' defense turned the
Lobos inside out.
Pouncing on loose balls were
Don Hill, Jim Schwab, Puk.
Luxembourger, Joe Yank and
Cota.
"Defensively we just went after
them," said Baldwin. "I tbou§ht
Mike Cota played a great game. '
Cota, normally a running back.
moved to offensive guard. as well
as his spot at inside linebacker
because, as Baldwin pointed out,
"he knew we needed him there
and he just volunteered. That's the
kind of player he is."
With Cota joining a very· young
front line, the blend provided the
right holes for Fernando Ospina
{112 yards on 21 carries) and
Johnny Ospina ( 42 yards o n 9
carries), and Costa Mesa's game
was nearly complete. .
All that was missing from those
figures was the aerial game and
quarterback Matt Harber d id hi s
part as well, nailing 9 of 18 for 90
yards (it could easily have been 12
of 18), including touchdown passes
of 10 and 7 yards to wide receiver
Mike Meyer.
"Matt was really under control,"
said Baldwin. "And, we didn't
· throw an inte rception. Matt's
coming along."
Meyer, with back-to-back
crossing patterns in the Los
Amigos end zone behind the
secondary, pulled in the TD passes
in the second quarter to help the
Mustangs take their 13-12 halftime
lead into the locker room.
But the one-point margin wasn't
anything to sho ut about
because the defense wasn't really
getting the job done against Los
Amigos.
The Lobos marched 48 yards for
their first score, then blitzed 70
yards on three snaps, including a
53-yard jaunt by Jeff Cochrane
and a 16-yard dash by Eddie
Benson to set up a I-yard sneak by
quarterback Joey Portillo.
L os Amigos had tw o
touchdowns on the boards despite
losing three fumbles in those first
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Costa Mesa's Mike Meyer cuts behind the Los Amigos secondary as quarterback Matt Harber looks downfield for his target.
That, however, was the end of
the Lobos' chances as Costa Mesa
came back for the third quarter
and punished Los Amigos at every
point of attack.
After Costa Mesa had taken a
19-12 lead early in the third period
o n Johnny Ospina's 19-yard
scoring dash, the Lobos tried to
retaliate, but on third and 8
Portillo was nailed for a 9-yard
loss as Cota drove in for the sack,
forcing a punt. Portillo looked like
a victim of a hit-and-run driver.
Mesa took the ensuing punt at
the Mustangs' 46 and marched to
the Los Amigos 8 before settling
for a 26-yard field goal by
Luxembourger, the sophomore,
and the Mustangs were in the
driver's seat with a 10-point bulge.
The next series for Los Amigos
would prove to be the end, and it
was a capsule of Costa Mesa's
defensive surge for the ent ire
second half.
TIIUlllDAY'I COUllT8
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Cota dro ve in to smash
Cochrane for an 8-yard loss on
second down, but Los Amigos
wouJd get second life with a first
down via a penalty shortly
thereafter.
GAii• NOTU -Los Amigos playefs
wllked onto the llekl at 6:38 -22 mllWt before
the scheduled 7 o'cloek start ... the game star1ld 20
rniMes late ... Ofllclal .,_,. 8troM was
sidelined In the second quarl9f lfler t>mg leYeted by
p11yers ... The game went on wllll tint olflclals until
Strobl re1Umed In the third quitter . .. Among Coich
Tom ••ldwtl1'e preoame objtctives: "Get the
ball to l'em.ndo (Oeplne) more." They did _
Fernando canted 21 limes tor a 5.3 MBoe. tour cirrtes more lllMI iut week .•. Los Amigos went o '°' 1 In the lir In the second hall •.. Olficlal statistics on Costa Mai's defensive hlS1oiy we not mll&ble
. but ll's doubllul Com Mesa Ills Mt rec~
sbt IUmbles 11y the opposttlon In one game before ·-Cosu Mesa's freshmen were vlctoflous, loO, taldr1o a
10-0 verdict over Los Amigos . How ~ Is
...., .. ..._ to the Mustanos? Even !hough he
was Ot4 o1 the game wllll a soralned knee and lost
ror Ille next week Of so, he was one of the flu team
cllQlm on the netd Pl10f to the second~ klckolt On sale at the game· T Old·Shilts .. Remember the
lading grade In the klClcJnO game against RanchO
Alamllos a week earlier? This tlme II ~ an "A·"
(one Noh snap)
Then it was Park, followed by
Hill, Park again with a stop, and
then the ever-present Cota first
buried the quarterback for no
gain, then pressured the passer on
a fourth-down incompletion.
Los Amigos (0.3) bad to punt
again and SS yards and nine plays
later the Mustangs were in the
Lobos' end zone again, Fernando
Ospina bursting over his right side
from 18 yards out with 1:20.
Statistics eo.ta ..... n, Loe AMltlM 12 ~ bJ Guelt.,.. INDMDUAL PASSINO Los Amigos 0 12 0 0-12 LA-POl1illo, 1-4-0. 11 .
Costa Mesa 0 13 9 7-29 CM-Halbef. 9-18-0, 90.
hoond Garter INDMDUAL RECl!MNO LA-Benson 21111 ~k taHed). 11:32. LA-Sprague, 1-11.
CM-Meyer 10 pus from Harber CM-J Ospina, 4-51. Meyer. 4-32: Jaglowstd,
(Luxembourger kick). 5.31 1·7 LA-Ponlllo 1 run (kick filled). 4:14. GAMI! STATISTIC•
CM-Meyer 7 pass from Halbor (pass failed) u cil
Third Quertw Flrs1 downs 9 16
CM-J Ospina 19 nil (pus failed), 6.27 Rushes·yardaoe 34·145 32·161
CM-LIDleml>OurQet 26 FG, 0:41. Pa~ yardage 11 90
l'ourtll 0uertw Passing 1 +-0 9-18-0
CM -F Ospinl 18 run (l.uxembourvtf kick). Net rrtJm yardlge • 0 0
1.20 Sltks·Ylfdaoe 2-mln· 19 nGlle
Alllndance 900 (eslmaled). Net ~e 137 251 INDMDUAL llU8HINO P\Jts 2-33 2-42
LA-Benson. 20-66 Cochrane, HS; Portllo. Fwnbles-!wnbles k>S1 6-6 1·1
9·10f·mllllS·5. ~S·net yanjage 3-19 9-§7
CM-F. OspiN, 21·112; J Ospina, 9_.2, Tlmeofpcssesslon 21 .06 265"4
Julien. t-6, IWt>er t • 1 • Puol l?IUITIS, Interceptions, fumble relU'TIS
Monarchs capture 17-3 win.
By Barry Faulkner
Spol1S Writer
SANTA ANA Add the
ability to rebound from a stutter
start to the list of impressive
attributes for this year's Mater Dei
High football team.
The Monarchs, who sailed past
their first three opponents by a
combined 108-50 margi n, survived
an inauspicious opening quarter
against host Santa Ana to claim a
solid 17-3 triumph before 6,000
Friday night at the Santa Ana
Bowl.
The Saints, who fell to 0-3,
appeared to score on the fifth play
of the game, but a holding penalty
negated a 34-yard scoring pass
from Joey Martinez to Robert
Pedroza, and the Monarchs had a
chance to catch their breath.
"We haven't played defense to
start the game before, and we
didn't show a lot of emotion,"
Mater Dci Coach Bruce Rollinson
said. "They did a lot of good
things, offensively, and they had a
good game plan. But after t.hey ran
the ball well early, we tightened
up."
Santa Ana's second possession
advanced to the Monarchs' 10, but
a pair of sacks by Mater Dei
linebacker Jason Thies, and a
rushing play lost two more to force
a 41-yard field goal that came up
just short with 1 :34 left in the
opening period.
After dodging the early bullets,
M a t e r D c i s h a r p -s h o o t i n g
quarterback Billy Blanton began
pulling the trigger with deadly
accuracy. Blanton, who misfired on
his first two attempts, completed
passes of 1, 22, and 13 yards,
before senio r tailback Chris
Ruperto burst 17 yards off ri~ht
tackJe to open the scoring. Bnan
Broadbent's conversion kick made
it 7-0 Monarchs with 10:52 left in
the half, and the defense d id the
rest.
Blanton, who finished with 184
passing ya rds on 13 of 24,
connected on 12 of 14 spanning
from the first quarter to the third.
The senior is a candidate to break
the Orange County single-season
passing record of 3,325 yards (set
by David Lowery of Trabuco Hills
in 1988). He now has eclipsed the
1,000-yard plateau with 1,076
aerial yards in four games.
Santa Ana managed a 36-yard
Jorge Perez field goal with 1:33
left in the half, but Mater Oei
scored on its first two possessions
of the second half to remain
undefeated.
"The key tonight, was the fact
that we came back and played an
excellent second half," Rollinson
explained. "This team has a
burning desire to succeed and we
came out after halftime and scored
10 points. We've been jackin' them
up the past few weeks, but we only
had a fair week of practice,
nothing great. This was an
important game for us."
Mater Dei had the ball for o nly
5:41 of the 24-minute first half,
but turned things around afler
taking the second-half kickoff.
Three C hris Ruperto runs
moved the ball to midfield, and a
pair of 15-yard hookups from
Blanton to tight ends David Knuff
See MATER DEi/mi
Calvary hoping to bounce back
By Richard Dunn
Sports Wrllef
After being pummeled with the
option attack last week against LA
Baptist, Calvary Chapel of Costa
Mesa will face another running
team today (2:30 p.m. ), Anny·
Navy, in a non-league game at
Carlsbad.
Calvary (1-l), ranked No. 1 in
the CIF Southern Section Division
X before last week's 36-13 setback
to LA Baptist, hopes to have its
rushing defense repaired by this
afternoon.
"Lasl week, we had 8 little
trouble defending the option and
(Army-Navy) does it a little bit,
but it's not their bread and
butter," said Calvary Coach Kris
Van Hook, whose squad has been
led by senior quarterback Jason
Sharkey, tight end Jake Guild and
E·bock Matt Kellog.
"We've worked pn (defending
the option) this week, and if they
want to run it, hopefully wc1l
correct our errors and be able to
defend the option, but they're
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We feel we're pretty weU prepared
for them."
The EagJes beat LJnfleld in their
season opener, 20-lS, while Army-
Navy has lost to Whittier Christian
(49-13) and defea~cd Sherman
Indian (36-14).
"(Army-Navy) runs the ball
about 80 percent or the tlme;.i
Van Hook aald. "Obviously, we
ha\'C to load up and stop them
from dolna that. They were real
good lut year, but thl year
they're not quite as bi and
phy1>1cal. They have two pretty
.,,,,._ ... .,,,,,._..
.... ~ onbll "'· ... 6-0 205 13 Jason Stlll1ley
29 Milt Kellogg
82 S11Ye Hemple
80 Miki Echln
89 Dan NunaM 64 Miki Folmar
82 Kyte Robertson
52 Matt Ntwm1n 55 Rick ColMm
78 Dan~
99 JWGuld
5-8 145
6-3 155 5.7 145
6-1 175
5-10 195
&-3 160
6-0 195
5-e 170
8-3 215
8-3 210
good backs, but other than
they don't look to be
outstanding on offense. Th
basically a run team."
Sharkey has completed 27
passes for 316 yards and
touc hdowns. He has
intercepted twice, both coml
wrek against LA Bapti t.
Oulld hu been Shar
primary tugct, connectina wl
6-foot·3, 210.pound 1enJor
occasions for 92 yards. Kell
had a 6S•yard touchdown run
an 8l·yard ltic.koff return i
touchdown.
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Corona def Ma~• Drew Devine (left) battles for potsesslon In water polo hostilities.
CdM poloists cruise into semis
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By Kevin Logan
.,. Wltw
Corona del Mar's highly-touted
water polo squad moved several
.-cps closer to a rematch with No.
1 San Oemente with impressive
victories in the fint three rounds
of the South Coast Tournament. -
CdM crushed Millikan in the
final game of its bracket at El
Dorado High Friday afternoon, 13-
3. The Sea Kings' defense, led by
Austin Weir and goalie Rob Pike,
held the Rams to just one goal in
the final 19 minutes of the match.
CdM showed its depth, with
Weir and Ted Simpkins, the Sea
Kings' leading offensive threats
this season, held to)ust three goals
between them. The Sea Kjngs'
supporting cast picked up the
slack, as Alex Tahmoush notched
four goals, . juniors Andrew
Tahmoush and Brad Harrington
chipping in with two goals apiece."
"A goalie is only as good as the
six guys in front of him," said
Pike, who recorded 14 saves
against Millikan's offense. ''They
just played great today. I am
~rivilcgcd to have such
outstanding teammates at our end
of the pool."
CdM also steamrolled its first
two opponents on Thursday. In
their first round game, the Sea
Kings received seven goals from
Simpkins and five goals from Weir
in a 19-5 romp over Crcscenta
Valley.
In their second round game, the
Sea Kings crushed Edison, 18-6.
Simpkins chippc:d in with six goals,
but the real highlight for CdM was
the play of the Sea Kjngs' second
unit. CdM got goals from 11
different players, including juniors
Brian Codori (two), Charles
Hueston, Parker McMcekin, Brian
Gray, and Tom Norton. ·
"The guys arc really starting to
come together now," said CdM
Coach John Vargas. "l am really
happy with the way we have
played defense in our last few
matches. Pike had a great game,
and (Andrew) Tahmoush, Codori,
Hueston, and McMeekin all played
well."
CdM will compete in the
semifinals at 10 a.m. today at
Newport Harbor High. With a
victory the Sea Kjngs would be up
against either San Clemente or
Newport Harbor in the finals.
In other games:
By the numbers
•
• Costa Mesa 7, Riverside Poly
2: The Mustangs, who split a pair
of games on Thursday, came
through on Friday as Sam Grayeli
scored three goals and Greg Felli
two.
The Mustangs' top gun, Julian
Popov, was held scoreless as Poly
focused its defensive efforts nearly
entirely on Costa Mesa's first team
all-CIF two-meter man. The
Mustangs utilized a stout defensive
effort to outscore Poly, 5-0, in the
second half and win going away.
• Newport Harbor S, Poway 4:
The Sailors kept their tournament
title hopes alive as Oliver
Aeener's goal at 2:18 of sudden-
dea th overtime decided it.
Newport plays at home at 11 today
against San Clemente in its next
encounter. Senior Riki Krumins
scored three goals while Fleener
had the other two as the Sailors
prevailed in the defensive struggle.
At the Magnolia Tournament:
• Estancia 19, Orange 6: The
Eagles (6* 7) rebounded from a 13-
12 loss to Estancia earlier in the
day, as Peter Shinners and Adam
Bollenbach notched five goals
apiece.
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With Tara Kroeach, an All-CIF •
choice a year ago, back for the fint • '•
time after a knee injury in the ' ----summer, Danny Olenn'1 Newport
Harbor High Sailors were obviously a different
team Friday night in pool play at the Redondo
Ousic.
The Sailors swept past South Torrance, 15-6,
15-9, and top-ranked (CIP 5-A) Mira Costa, 15-8,
15-13, to move into the championship round.
Joining the Sailors in the finals will be Corona
del Mar, which turned back Peninsula, 15-7, 15-5,
and Long Beach Poly in an emotfon-charged ,
match, 14-16, 16-14, 15-9.
"Tara played a lot better tonight than she did
against Irvine on Thursday (her first match back
from injury)," said Newport Coach Dan Glenn.
"For being out a month and a half, she played
great."
Newport rallied from deficits of 8-4 and 12-8 in
the deciding game against Mira Costa, with the
hot serving of Maureen McLaren pro\jding a big
boost. ,
First up for Newport in today's semifinals will
be St. Joseph's.
CdM's first foe today will be Torrey Pines, the
top-ranked team in the state. The Sea Kings will
try to avoid a letdown of their own after edging
Poly.
"We worked three nights in a row practicing to
beat Poly," said CdM Coach Mark Riva. "We
knew what was coming but it was still a tough
match. We had too many unforced errors."
Laurie Newcomer led the way for CdM with 19
kills on the day, along with three aces.
In a match Thursday:
• Calvary Chapel 3, Sherman Indian 0: Tanya
Stupar and Courtney Owens led the Eagles to a
15-2, 15-4, 15-3 win over visiting Sherman Indian
in an Arrowhead League match.
Stupar had 12 kills and Owens 11 for Calvary,
which i nproved to 3-0. The Eagles visit La Verne
Lutheran on Tuesday.
In community college women's action:
• At the San Diego Mesa Tournament Friday,
Orange Coast College won seven of eight gallles
to win its pool and advance to today's
championship round. OCC split with Orossmont,
then swept El Camino, CoJlege of the Sequoias
and Mesa, Ariz.
Team captain Stacy Bckemeyer, a middle
blocker, contributed 18 kills, seven aces and 10
blocks in the eight games, while outside hitter
Reiko Matsumoto had 16 kills and 10 aces and
outside hitter Kris Clemens contributed 12 kills.
In a college women's match:
• Azusa Paclnc J, SoCal College 1: The
Vanguards feJI to 1-1 in the Golden State Athletic
Conference as the host Cougars prevailed, 15-9,
I0-15, 15-IO, 16-14. Middle blocker Leslie
Lestrapes had 13 kills for sec while outside hitter
Krista Hoover notched J 2.
The Orange Coast College women's ---
soccer team became the latest victim ~~
of defending state champion El __ _
Camino Friday, falling at home, 4-0.
The Pirates, in being shut out for the third
straight match, dipped to 2-4-1 this season. It was
the first time since OCC began its women's soccer
program that the Pirates have lost three straight
matches in the same season.
In college men's action:
• SoCal College 2, USC 0: Greg Olsen scored
both goals'and junior sweeper Scott Dameron led
a strong defensive effort in a non-conference
game Friday.
Olsen scored within a seven-minutes span
midway through the first half, and the Trojans
managed only four shots on SCC goalie Miguel
Lamotte. -Br The Piiot
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fall at the Fairgrounds.
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Schwartz, Chris Manchester, Gary
Hicks. Phil Collins, Brad Oxley,
C harlie Venegas and Lo uis
Kossuth.
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Lucero with IO points each. For
Team Schwartz, Venegas and
Kossuth each earned six points.
In the eight-lap handicap main
event, Manchester took over the
lead from Andy Northrup on the
fou rth lap and was never seriously
challenged. Larsen was second and
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Estancia's Tony Naranjo (left) puts the wrap around Corona del Mar running back Tom Hess.
STANDOff:
From 81
pass attempt to fullback Ryan
Steelberg in the back of the end
zone was long.
"We didn't want to do that,"
said Holland, whose squad
earned only 83 net yards,
primarily because CdM's rushing
attack was thoroughly smothered
by the Eagles.
"We just bobbled the snap. We
wanted to kick it and make it 14-
13, but coming back after last
week (a 34-0 loss to Marina) to
this is very encouraging. We were
happy with the way we came out
of the game."
Estancia wide receiver Peter
Baniaga hauled in a 29-yard
touchdown pass from
quarterback Matt Johner early in
the second quarter, then Smith
added the extra-point to put the
Eagles up, 7-0.
The Eagles' previous drive in
the first quarter had been
stopped when CdM strong safety
Tom Hess intercepted a Johner
pass after outside linebacker J .R.
Walz had tipped it.
The Eagles got possession
again with 1:43 left in the first
and drove 80 yards on eight plays
to score. Sophomore fullback
Nelson Olshefski, who gained 97
yards on 23 carries, chipped in
with a key t5-yard run on the
option to give Estancia a first
down on the CdM 32.
Olshefski went for three yards
before Johner connected with
Baniaga o n the long scoring toss
on second down.
CdM's Dan Ranchigoda
blocked an Estancia punt with
4:43 left in the second quarter to
set up the Sea Kings' first score.
Aaron Leffler was back to punt,
but Ranchigoda came in hard for
Statistics
lbtancle 13, Corona del ll•r 13
8oore by Quert ....
Corona del Mar o 7 o 6-13
Estancia 0 7 3 3-13
hMnd Querter
Est-~ 29 pass from Johntr (Smllh
kick). 10-35.
CdM-Hess 4 n11 (Hess kick), 4·28
TNnl Quarter
Est -Smllh 26 FG. 1"20. Fourth Quarter
Est-Smith 31FG.7 52.
CdM-Weoentr 10 pass from KeMI (kick
tailed). 3:14.
Atlen<lance. 2.000 (esllma1ed).
INDMDUAL RUI NING
CdM-Hess, 12·20; Sleelberg, 4-6; Kehrtl.
S·lor-mtnus-29.
ES1-Olshelsld, 23-97; Gomez, 5-53; Jomer,
11·34: N4r..nlo. 3·10; Lefllef. 1.for-mlllls-17.
INDMDUAL PASalNG
CdY.-Ketvli. 11 ·20-0, 81
the block as the ball landed out
of bounds at the Estancia 7.
Two plays later, Hess scored
on a 4-yard run, then added the
PAT to tic matters 7-7, the way
it stood during the intermission.
CdM had a minus-4 yards
rushing in the first half on 10
carries.
In the third quarter, Estancia
took over on its own 49 with 5:20
on the clock, then drove to the
CdM 9-yard line before Smith
booted a 26-yard field goal with
1:20 to go to give Estancia a 10-7
lead.
The Eagles increased their
lead on Smith's 31-yarder in the
fourth, but Tony Naranjo made it
possible with a I-yard gain on
fourth down while the Eagles
were at the CdM 24. He gave
Estancia a first and kept the
drive alive.
During CdM's game-tying
drive, Kehrli and Clark hooked
up three times for 38 yards,
including a pass on third down
that was tipped in the air by
Estancia cornerback Richard
Buday, falling into the hands of
Clark for a 17-yard gain.
Est-Jolwler, ~18·1. 80.
INDMDUAL RECl!MNO
CdM-Clattc. 7-58: Wegener, 2·23; Hess, 1·3:
Sleelbeftl. 1 ·IOMTlln1s.J.
Est-N"3njo, 3-28; BWoa, 2-47; Olshelsld,
1·5
QAlll! STATISTICS
CdM lat
F'rst downs 7 13
Rushes-yardage 18·18 •2·1a5
Passing )'lldaoe 81 80
Passing 11 · 20-0 6· 18· 1 Net return yardage• 5 5
Sacks-yan!age 3-min-21 1 ·mln·8
Net y~e &3 262
Punts 8·34 4 ·35
Fumbles·lumbles lost 2·0 1 ·0 Flags-net y~ge S-30 7-45 rime o1 passesslon 18·50 29.10
• Puq rrtnns. Werceptions, lun1>1e rerums
"That was a heads-up play on
that catch," Holland said.
After the Sea Kfogs tied it for
good in the fourth quarter, the
suspense wasn't over.
With 0:52 left, Johner drove
the Eagles to the CdM 21, thanks
to a pair of 14-yard runs and
another 9-yard purchase by the
junior ignal·caller. With two
second:; !e!t, Smith tried a 38·
yard field goal that was blocked
but called back anyway because
of a face mask penalty on the
Eagles. CdM took over and had
one last desperation pass before
the final bell sounded.
"I thought it was a low kick,
but I wish we could've got it,"
Liebengood said. "We have
nothing to feel sorry about. We
hope to build off this.
"We picked it up offensively
and Johncr completed some
passes (6 of 18 for 81 yards), but
CdM's a good football team. I
thought they'd throw the football
and they did."
Kehrli completed 11 of 20
passes for 80 yards, using Clark
and Wegener most of the time.
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Huntington ~ach'1 Paul Floret (9) drap Newport Harbor's Tony Mancuso down in open field.
-From 81
to the tour skulls on his helmet.
explainina each one .
.. This I got for beina offensive
player or the game. Thil one is
for defense. This one I got for
practice. and this one for having
lbc big hit or the week.''
How big was the bit?
Roju smiles: "Big."
5:.C5 ~ Eagles board a single
bus, pointed for Newport Harbor
High and the site of tonight's
game. Coaches discuss strategy
and players talk quietly among
themselves. The game is less than
two hours away, but the atmos-
phere is surprisingly subdued.
"We keep it quiet on the bus,
let them think about the game,"
Licbengood explains. "You never
can tell with 15-. 16-and 17-yea.r-
olds. Emotions can go any
number of ways."
6:05 The Estancia bus pulls up
seconds behind the Corona del
Mar one and the players head to
their respective lockcrrooms. It's
a perfect night for football -
clear, warm and lightly windy.
6:28 Watching his players
warm up, Sea King coach Dave
Holland cxptesses what it will
take to win. "Our offensive line
is the key."
Despite having walked the
sidelines for 18 years as a coach,
Holland still fights butterflies. "I
never get used to the pre-game,"
he admits. "I'm always a little bit
nervous.
"You get to game day and you
wish you could play sometime
c1se. Once the game gets started
though, you get into a rhythm."
The Sea Kings in visitor's
white and the Eagles in red and
gold get into a rhythm on each
side of the field - stretching,
running lines, shagging punts and
working through plays -as the
sun dips behind the nearby trees.
7:13 The field lights shut off
unexpectedly and the players jog
back to the lockcrrooms.
Estancia linebacker/place kicker
Mike Smith asks about the
abilities of CdM kicker Tom
Hess, not knowing at the time
1he irony of his question.
Back on the field, the
spectators wait in near total
darkness, like a theater crowd
waiting for the lights to come up
before the start of a movie.
"Both coaches want to play," an
official says. "They'll wait until
after eight if they have to."
7:40 They don't, and neither
do the onlookers, who give a
cheer when the floodlights flash
back to life IO minutes after the
scheduled start of the game. The
Estancia band strikes up the
national anthem, CdM captains
Scott Bo rla nd and Ryan
Sti:elberg meet their counterparts
at midfield, and at one minute to
8 p.m. the game is under way.
First quarter On the Corona
sideline, Steelberg and Scott
Bogdan lead the cheers. "C'mon,
fire it up!" shouts Steelberg.
"Let's do it. Corona!" counters
Bogdan.
Despite the crowd noise on
IC.ouya ltllt~
CdM's Todd Kehrli passes under pressure from Fred Pajarlto.
both sides of the field, Holland
remains calm as he stands with
head phones on at the fifty yard
iine, watching the game unfold.
Defensive lineman Roger
Roelle is more animated as his
players come off the field after a
series of downs. "You got to take
the quarterback," he explains to
one of the line players. "Get to
the quarterback first."
Second quarter Twelve minutes
-into a scoreless game and
Liebengood is already going
through the motions. He's up.
He's down on one knee.
Headphones are on, now off,
now on again. He's shouting at
one player to give mor:c~ praising
another as he comes off the field.
Following Matt Johncr's
touchdown pass to Baniaga,
running back Christian Gomez
exits the playing surface, eliciting
concern among the Estancia
players and coaches. "I think it
might be broken," says Gomez,
holding his right wrist, which has
begun a rapid swell.
Siow packages the bloated limb
in ice and sends Gomez to the
hospital. "We can't tell how bad
it is until we get an X-ray," the
trainer says.
Halftime In the Estancia
l oc k e rr oo m . defen sive
coordinator Troy Seurer lets his
players know how unhappy he is
o v e r H e s s ' g a m c ·t y i n g
touchdown. "Everybody let up.
You guys aren't quitters, but you
embarrassed me out there. They
can't move the ball against us, so
don't give it away to them."
Third quarter Scurcr's pep talk
seems to have had some effect
when Estancia linebacker
Ricardo Aguilar puts a hit on
Hess that rings across Back Bay,
easily reaching houses in Corona
dcl Mar.
For the most part. the Sea
King players reflect the mood of
their head coach: grim
determination. Kchrli is showing
signs of frustration, though, and
works it off by pumping up the
defense: "Let's sec some hitting
out there!"
The defense holds, but Smith
connects on a 26-yard field goaJ
to-put the Eagles up as the
quarter ends.
Fourth quarter Emotion is
running high on the Estancia
sideline as Smith boots another
field goal. The players seem to
sense a victory and encourage
each other as they come on and
off the field.
But when Kehrli finds Jeff
Wegener in the end zone to tic
the score at 13 and Smith has hia
last-gasp field goal blocked, the
hot air leaves the Eagles in a
hurry.
Post game "Hey, everybody,
ga ther aro und ," cries 1
Liebengood, rallying bis players'
spirits. "We didn't lose this one.
We're still undefeated."
As the players from both
teams file from the field,
Licbcngood reflects on the
outcome. "We played a good
game. We're maturing as a team.
I have high praise for all these
guys. They worked hard all week
and they played a good game
tonight."
Holland was pleased to come
away without a loss, but realistic
about his team's prof:eSS. "We
still need a lot of polishing. The
offensive line still needs work, as
do a number of other areas," he
said, already looking ahead to
another week of football.
NEWPORT: Tars absorb 6-0 loss
From 81
offense, stumbled throughcut,
averaging just two minutes per
possession, punting six times and
yielding a pair of interceptions.
Huntington Beach Coach
George Pascoe said his team "sold
out" for the Sailors' vaunted
running attack., utilizing a defense
similar to the Chicago Bears 46
scheme, masterminded by then·
assistant coach Buddy Ryan.
"We had too many people on
the line for them to block.," Pascoe
explained. "We knew they relied
heavily on the ground game, so we
tried to take that away and it
worked. Pranlc.ly, I was surprised
we were able to control the line.
because they'd been so impressive
up front against Orange (a 13-10
Victim) and Ocean View (fodder in
a 34-0 romp)."
Despite Pascoe's confession,
Brinkley refused to blame the
off cnsivc breakdown on anything
but a failure to execute.
"They djdn't do 1U1ythin1 we
d idn't expect them to do,"
Brinkley said. "We just djdn't
block well enough to win. Wo were
a step slow and a little flat. We
just didn't get it done."
While Huntington clogged things
from tackle-to-tackle, Newport had
no alternative plan, opcratlna
without senior (\Uarterback Miko
Ofe r (out wit h a broken
collarbone) and lackln1 the
backfield speed to run wide.
"Obviously, our offcnsivo
• p1u:kagc is toned down, from what
we planned on runnina (whh
Ofer)." BrinkJcy explained.
"Running outside isn't their
game," Pascoe said. "We knew
Statistics
Huntlfttlton llwh e, Newl*'t H.,._ 0
ao.r. 111J Gu•rtere HB-Wlmblsh, 2-30; McWhlnney, 2·14;
Newport Hlftl« 0 0 0 0-0 Bl1mln, 1-7; Rom, 1-8; AusUI\ 1-6; Elcobedo,
tUlllnglDn Beach 0 0 6 0-0 1 ·5.
ThlrdO.-W
HB-Ftlend 54 1\11 (ldck taled). 9:56
~:800 (....,..
INOMDUAL RUSHING
NH-Any, 17-58; Mancuso, S-14; Wiiims,
1 -"*115·2.
HB -Friend, 15·78; Anderson, 15-35;
Escobedo, knls·1.
INDIVIDUAL PMSINQ
NH-Wllllams, 8-18-2, 73.
HS-Friend, 8-17-0, 67.
INDIVIDUAL R8 C8MNG
NH-Mcl(own, 2·25; Mangnd, 2·22; Coluccio.
2-17; Lawson. 2·9.
they'd attack us between the
tackles, and we were ready."
Senior tailback Brandon Finney,
who came in averaging 5.5 yards
per carry, came up short of that
plateau on all but two of his 17
attempts, ftnishing with 58 yards.
He had 11 carries of 3 yards or
less.
Senior fullback Tony Mancuso,
averaging 5.8 per attempt coming
in, never topped 4 yards on his
rive carries.
Junior quarterback Orea
Williama completed five of bis firit
six puses, but became lnconsistcnt
from there, thanks largely to a
persistent Oller paas rush.
Williama' could not be faulted for
his two interceptions, however, as
one went directly throuah a
reccivcr•a hands, and his arm wu
hit whUc rclculna the other.
Mer Huntlncton l<lOrcd, the
Sailon appeared to apark, pickina
up four of their six fint doWns on
the en uing march, which began at
their own 25 with nearly 10
GAllm STATl811CS .. ..
Arsl dowrlS 8 11
Rushes.yanlaoe 23-70 32·131 Puslng yanSaoe 73 S1
Passing 8-18·2 1·17.()
Net return ~e· 10 37
Sacks·yanlaot 0 4-ril-19
Nel yanltge 153 211 Punts 6-31 5-37
fuml>lts·tumblls lost 1-0 0.0
FllOs·net y11111ge 2-21 we Time CIC PoSmslon 20:03 27:57
•Pllnl m.ms. ~. f\ln'Cle ,..,.
minutes left in the third.
But an offensive interference
penalty in the end zone on third
down from the Oilen' 11 snuffed
out the drive, and the Sal.Ion
never again invaded Huntinaton
Beach territory.
Finney and Mancuso retumod
the licks they were ablorblna
offensively, by anchorina tho ftM
defensive effort, wfiicb included
rour quanerbaclt a.am.
ManCUIO, a nose SUI.I'd, bad tW\
sac.ks, while tactic Aaron Nortori
had l lh sacb. \ \
1·
1
Alter • S-yard penalty, Blanton
cclted off to get Knuff wide to
c right side, where he beat man-
man coverage on a streak for a
-yard touchdown pass with 8:07 I ft in the third."
"We knew they'd be playing
npan coverage, and we liked the ~a~chup with Knuff (6-foot-3) on t~t~ shorter. (S·ll). comerback," ~olhnson said. "Billy called that ~ay on his own."
Santa Ana fullback Armando
onzalez broke consecutive runs
31 and 12 yards after the ~ suing kickoff, but Brian Barajas
t tercepted two plays later at the
onarchs' 14 and returned it 10 r rds to put Blanto'l & Co. baclc
1 business.
Blanton hit for completions of
2 , 13 and 13 y~rds to key an 11-
ay march, which ended with a
-yard Broadbent field goal with
2·50 left in the third.
Ruperto keyed the Monarchs'
,...nning game, finishing with 75
ybds on 11 carries.
Blanton favored his tight ends
all night as Knuff, who later
iotcrccptcd a pass from his
lihcbacking spot, hauled in four
cptches for 72 yards. Thies caught
two passes for 28 yards in spot tty offensively.
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8*'111"-o a o o-3 ........ ..,
MO-"'*'° 111111 ..... kick). 10-.62. SA-RI l>lllZ ae, 1~.
TNN'k 1ef MD-KrUf 22 Piii nm llldDn (llloldbltC
lelde), 1:07. .m-tg ....,.. 32. 2:50.
Alllndwlct! e.ooo (.....,.
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MD-Aul*lo, 11-15; Soll, 7 ·20: KIM. 2·11 · Nolln 2-3; ..._ 1-fNM..13. •
SA-Ganmez, 7-Q; Poll. 11).38; M.N, 3-M: Btown. 3-17; wm.ma. 3-17; IWdlnwl. 5-7• Mlrhz. knls-9. .
lllDMDUAL PAHlllCI MO-lllnon, 13-14·1, 184.
SA-Mdm, 7·13·2. 51.
In a3dition to his interception,
Knuff shared a sack with Nickey
Sualua, and, along with Thies,
forced one incompletion by
pressuring Martinez on a blitz.
Knuff admitted his team was out
played early, but praised Santa
Ana's pbysicaJ and determined
play for the close opening half.
"We came out Oat, but our
comeback showed the character of
our defense," Knuff explained.
"They were tough, but we came
out and played well in the second
half."
0
GAiia MOTU -Thi nva1 metllng bdween 1nn-c11y rtvlls Mater Del anc1 sm AN It
tenned the Mayor's Bowt and several lhousand dol-
lars from this yeats proceeds wl benefll lhe s.,edal Olymplcs ... lttt.n ..... A ant col'dMed wlttl
I 32·yard lletd pl and I Plit ol PATs, but also booled lhret of lcu ldckolts lrCO the end zone for
touchl>adls, lncludlng a 65-yard bomb allef • S-yanl
penalty had been assessed ... Mm Del has now al-
lowed aist 12 poltu 1n two games, m yleldlng 20
and 21. respectiYefy. In rs first two vldorles ... 5m AN mndOIA K..tn ,.._, who rushtd lor
31 yanls 11¥1 hid a quar1atllclt sacl(. Is a cOUSkl ol
former MonatClls Al-Glf petfonner Ket'lil'Mdr ,.... who went on to USC anet gnOaling from
Mm Del In 1981 .. Ma= Del seflb' ....,...,,
Nolen, CM d year wilh I Smtr nle SOfiln. maoe tis 1991 deblA. l\lsl*IQ IWice for 3 ym. n reumg a kkkoll . Cometbkk 8ften ..,.._,
lnlatepllon gaw Nm toos for 1he season .. SarG
Ana Coach Dk* Hiil tlkd tor 1he IOlr1h str1iQt'C
lime to become Onnge COUl'lly' s career coacting
Ylc10ty IUder. He remaJns lied with 1onner Lon
head man Herb Htll (no relation) willl 191
Dtok Hftl praised Maier Del. saying· "They have an lhe IOOIS of I gn!at fOOll>IJI learn ...
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SATURDAY
TELEVISION
Golf
8 a.m. -Ryder Cup, USA.
11 a.m. -Ryder Cup, Ch. 4.
Collqe football
9. a.m. -Flori~a St.-Mich!&•n, c;::h. 7.
9:30 a.m.-M1ss. St.-Aonda, TlJS.
11 a.m.-Hawaii·Colondo St., PT.
Noon -San Jose St.· Utah St., SC.
12:30 p.m.-Color1do-St1nford, Ch. 7.
2:30 p.m.-Baylor.SMU, PT.
4 p.m.-U. Mass.-Boston U., SC.
4:30 p.m.-Aubum-Tenoeuee, ESPN.
8 p.m. -USC·Orcaon. ESPN.
8:30 p.m. -Miss. St.·f1orida, SC.
12:30 a.m.-Aubum-Tenncsscc, ESPN.
Aato Racina
10 a.m.-NASCAR stoc:lc can. ESPN.
BaMball
ll:lS a.m.-Cubs-Cards, WON.
.,Noon-Oiants·Dodien, Oi. 2.
1 5 p.m.-Anaels-Royals, Cb. 5.
t..S p.m.-Marinen·Cbisox. WON.
PowtrtM>a1 lltdna
lt:JO p.m.-Pro compctJtlon, ESPN.
n A ....... lae Foo4MJI
7:30 p.m.-Hawtbom-Wut C.O.St, PT.
b Hone Radns 8:30 p.m. -F1lrplex replays, Oi. 56. ~'12:30 a.m.-Falrplci replays, PT.
'12 a.rn.-t.o. AlamJt01 rcpl11t. PT.
ll
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"Aaaaaaht I'm melting! Melllllting!!''
SATURDAY
• FSU-Michigan, Ch. 7, 9
• SF-Dodgers, Ch. 2, noon
SUNDAY
• 49crs-Raidera, 01. 2, 1
•Giants-Dodgers, ESPN, S
MONDAY
• Bravcs~Reds, TBS, 4:30
•Eagles-Redskins, Ch. 7, 6
RADIO
Collqe Food>alJ
10 a.m.-CSF-OcorJia, KMNY (1600),
6 p.m.-LB St.·Ariz., KORO (ll90).
6 p.m.-Nebruka-ASU, Kl.AC (570).
8 p.m.-USC·Orcaon, KNX (1010).
BIMMll
Noon-Olaots·Dodaen. KABC (790).
4 p.m.-Padres-Reda, KFMB (760).
5 p.m.-Angets-KC:. KMPC (7\0).
SUNDAY
TEL&YISION
A.C.lt.ad ...
S:SO a.m.-OP of Spain, BSPN.
10 a.m. -NASCAR 400, ESPN.
Noon -Day1on1 200, TNN.
I p.m. -Nevada 500, ESPN.
Golr
8 a.m. -Ryder Cup, Ch. 4.
Pro FootbaJI
I p.m.-49cn·Raiders, Oi. 2.
1 p.m. -Dolphins-Jets, Cb. 4.
S p.m. -Brnncos· Vikings, TNT.
Col)qe Football
10 a.m.-Syracwc-Tulane, SC.
10:30 Lm.-Jndlana-Missouri, PT.
4 p.m. -Harvard-Army, SC.
8:30 p.m. -Norn: Dame-Purdue, SC.
10:30 p.m. -UCLA.San Diego St., PT.
Bud>all
10:30 a.m.-Phlmes-Mets. WOR.
l l:lS a.m.-Cubs-Cards, WGN.
11:30 a.m.-Braves·Astros, TBS.
11:30 a.m.-Anscb-Royats. OI. 5.
S p.m. -Giants-Dodgers, ESPN.
Hone Radn1
2:30 p.m.-WV Breeden, ESPN .
8:30 p.m.-Fairplex replays, Q . 56.
2:30 a.m.-Loe Alamitos replays, PT.
Pro Hocby (Edllbltloll)
7:30 p.m.-KJnp-Ranaon, PT.
RA.J)IO r..oroott.11
10 a.m. -Be&rs·Bllls, KNX (1070).
1 p.m.-Pac:tcn-Rama. KM1'C (110).
l p.m.-49e,.Ralden, JCFJ C64C>).
1 p.m.-Odeb-Qarpra, X1"RA (690).
Saturday, September 28, 1991 U
Marlin appear at Newport,
keeping local angler. busy
M artin pop~d up again off Newport Beach
and provided a lot of action for private
Y.achts and sportfishcrs trolling big
colorful Jigs and casting live mackerel to tailing
bill fish .
great eating bottom fish .
Davey's Locker spokesman Tom Gray reports
t~~t boneheads. arc schooled up at Catalina and
~1ung well on hve bait for anglers fishing with
hght gear. There is ample live bait available for
fishcnncn ~eparting on regularly scheduled party
boats running out of Newport's two landings .
Anglers fishing in the Gold Cup accounted for ~
21 fish that were weighed in at Avalon with most
of the action taking place around the 43 Fathom
spot. 0 Charter boat anglers on the six-pack charter
During the week, marlin moved off the 43 and
'headed to the 181 and 182 spots where a number
of billfish were hooked. Although the water
temperature is still on the cold side (65-67
degrees) marlin seem to be in a feeding mood.
Hopefull}, spikcbills will move
closer to the beach and be
fishable on the 14 Mile Bank,
209 Spot and Avalon Bank
during October. There have
boat"Bongos", captained by Joe Baririan of
Newport Beach, arc coming in with limits of fish
on most all tri~.
In addition to small game fish , Baririan has also
been working mid-channel water for mako shark
and heads his fast sportfisher to off shore high
spots in quest of marlin.
been seasons when the best
marlin fishing off Newport took
place in October and November.
For an update on fishing off our
coast contact the Balboa Angling
Club at (714) 673-6316.
Newport Beach anglers
weighing in billfish recently
include: Pat Kennedy landing a
126.5 pound striper in just J 2
minutes while fishing on board
the "Celebration"; Bill Barton
Outdoors
0 Irvine Lake is offering free fishing to children
15 .years of ~~~ and under when accompanied by a
paid adult. I his free fishing offer will run through
Monday, Sept. 30, which 1s also the end of a
current fohing contest called Summer Catfoh
Fever.
Anglers catching tagged channel catfish can
exchange the tagged ca t for cash awards and free
fishing passes to Irvine.
~ 0 Th~ 22n~ Annual Newport Beach Chapter
Ducks Unlimited fund raiser dinner will be held
Thursday, Oct 3 at the Balboa Bay Club.
brought a 149.4 pound marlin to the stern of the
"Get. Reel."; Jean~tle Taylor caught a 137 pound
marlin while working the 14 Mile Bank on the
"Stimulator"; and Fred Youngdahl, also of
Newport, checked in at Avalon with a 134 pound
billfish while angling on board the "Gun Slinger ..
captained by Rick Locken. '
Thi:. fun e\.ening 1s open to waterfo"'I hunters
~drakes onl). plea,e) and ">pec1al prizes and raffle
Items arc ideally :.u11ed for young hunters called
"greenwings" in the hunting -world.
The evening will begin at 5 p.m at the Balboa
Bay Club. with dinner being se~ed at 7 and a
gian t auction and raffle will conclude 1h1s great
fund-raiser f·or ticlo..ct information. phone (714)
833-8084, and 1hcre will be a limited number of
tickets available at the door. 0 Sall water anglers heading out to local hot spots
and Catalina Island arc returning to the docks at
Davey's Locker and Newport Landing with good
catches of small bonito, calico bass and lots of
Jim Ni<'mltc's outdoors c-olumn appears in the
Newport Beach/ Co~ta Mesa Pilot eiery other
Saturday.
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I 1 :30 a.m. -Angels-KC, Kl.AC (570).
11 a.m. -Padres-Reds, KFMB (760).
5 p.m.-Giants·Dodgers, KABC (n<l).
Pro Hockey (Exhibition)
6 p.m. -Kings-Rangers, XTRA (690).
MONDAY
TELEVISION
BaKball
4:30 p.m -Braves· Reds, TBS.
4:30 p.m.-Cubs·Phillics, WGN.
Polo
5:30 p.m.-Arena Championships, PT.
Pro Footbell
6 p.m. -Ea.glcs-Rcdsldns, Cb. 7.
Bolins
6 p.m.-Bames-Taylor, SC.
7:30 p.m.-Baplist-Pena, PT.
Collep Football
8 p.m.-Miami, F1a.-Tulsa, SC.
10:30 p.m.-USC·Oregon, PT
Hone bdaa
8:30 p.m. -Falrplex replays, Cb. S6.
2:30 a.m. -Falrple• replays, PT.
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4:30 p.m.-Anpb.Jaya. KMPC (710).
7:30 p.m. -SD-Doct&eta, KABC (790).
'"footMU
6 p.m.-PhL·Wuh., KNX.,(1070). _.,. a..uu. BtwtubolU
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' 1 • 1 1 0 The aecond annual 11St.rido for Pride," a Sk
run aponsored by Calta Mesa HJab School and
the boys and prll croa country teams. wUl be lfd Oc&. S to railo money for tbo IChool.
~ race, which bepn1 next Saturday at 7
WW wind lta way 3.1 lilUcl around
Wlnkle,Park Md the Colta Meaa cempua.
~· lhlJ llp up ahoed ol time at tho ~. ~f.on raco day prior to the atart.
-For 1 SIS entry fco runnen n:ceM a T· tlffrt. cheesecako and oranp juklc pioYkted by . .
Jack In The Doi after tho race, an opportunity
to win a number of prilel in a dnwina and a
chance to help out the ecbooJ.
"Laat year we railed about SJ~," II.id Bill
Weneqel, COlta M... crou COUftlly COICb
and ono of lhO race c:itpnbrCra. •-nu. JUI',
whh th• ecoft01111 the Wf1J that h la, we ltill
hope to rUe It lealt that mUch."
Tho Colt• Mae crom cquntry team wiU
compete in the eYent, but not d•lm prix1.
A•rdt will be ~ to the top throe malo and
female flnishen in each age poup, with a
~y presented to the lop man and woman
finisher overall.
A spccia.I awud will bo afven to tho futeit
corporate team. whk:h must i.ndude at least
ono woman amona iu three ninnera. Thero
wiU 1190 be • ~titJon for the bett •
costumed runner pa.ttidpltin&.
For more lntonnatlon. call Weuenael at SS6-
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8yM Wolcott ........ time). In fact, it wun't until the ftna.I hour of
the 4-hour, 43-minute trek that the champions
were cbaJleQ&'Cd.
The World Championships -41 miles from
Molokai to Oahu -won't be so easy.
seconds, capect to be c:haUen~d by athletes
from Australia. New 7.uland, Canada, Tahiti
and Hawaii.
Desiree Snelman, making her third
competitive trip to the Islands, sald this ii by
far the most challenging race. and not just for
the physical demands involved.
F rcsb off its 13th straight U.S. National
title, the women's Offshore Canoe Cub
of Newport Beach is ready to take on the
world.
They will get their chance Sunday when
Off horc makes its fifth title defense against
more than 20 international boats at the
Outrigger Canoe World Championships in
Hawaii.
"This is the big one, the grand daddy," said
Newport Beach native Billy Whitford, after
coaching Offshore to its most recent national
title on Aug. 22.
''The race 1tarts in a tiny rock quarry harbor
on the deserted illand of Molokai and tho fint
three miles are relatively calm," said crew
member Leslie Davis of Corona del Mu, a
veteran of all rave world titles.
"Once you hit the open ocean, though,
waves grow two and three times as large. You
rock and roU all over the place, and you know
you're really in it now."
"There's more hype, too. You tend to get
neM>us with all the anticipation. With all the
work you put in durin1 the year just to get
here, you start to wonder if it's goina to pay
off."
That race, 28 miles from Newport Beach to
Catalina Island, presented fairly calm waters to
Offshore's nine-woman crew (six per boat at a
Offshore, which left for Hawaii on Friday,
took two boats over for the first time as well as
24 paddlers.
The champions, who set the world record
last year in S hours, 44 minutes and 13
Lately, those long training sessions and extra
workouts have paid off tremendously for
Offshore. But with each world crown, the
bulls-eye grows ever larger.
Offshore is also one of the favorites in the
men's race, scheduled for Oct. 13 in Hawaii.
Newport Beach-bas~d firm wins softball title
A team from Newport Beach-two-week, four-game s ingle
based Basso & Associates elimination playoff. Basso &
Advertising and Public Relations , Associa1es took top honors with a
finished in first place in the 13-6 vic1ory over Knapp Color.
Orange County Adve rtising The decision marked the 12th ,
Soflball League. s tra ight win for Basso &
Beginning in June for 10 Associates, which started lhe
co nseculive week s, t eam s season slowly at 0-2.
represenling Orange Counly Team leadership and fine play
agencies and affiliated industry was displayed by husband and
organiza1ions met in seven-inning wife, shorlstop/first baseman
soflball games. combinalio n of Rick (Vice
The season culminated with a President, Public Relations) and
SCHEDULE
Saturday
Football
Community college -Cerritos at Orange Coast College, 7 p.m.
High school -ulvary Chapel at Army-Navy, Carlsbad, 2 30 p.m
Cross Country
College men and women -Southern California College at UC Riverside
tnv1tal1onal, 10 a.m
Community college men and women -Orange Coast at Lou v:isquez
Invitational, Colden State Park, San Francisco, 10 a.m
High school boys and girls -Dana Hills lnv1tat1onal !Newport Harbor, Cost.a
Mesa, Manna, Maler Oe1, Corona del Mar).
Water Pok>
High school -South Coast Tournament at Newport Harbor (Costa Mesa,
Corona del Mar, Newport Harbor), all day; Estancia at Magnolia Tournament, all
day; Mater Dei at la Serna Tournament, all day.
VolleybaJI '
College women -Fresno Pacific at Southern California College, 7'.)0 p.m.
Community college women -Orange Coast ill San Diego Mesa Tournament,
all day.
High school girls -Corona del Mar, Newport Harbor al Redondo Tournament,
all day; Mater Dei at Gahr Tournament, all day; Estancia, COSLl Mes.a at Foothill
Tournament, all day
Monday
Tennis
High school girls -Santiago at Costa Mesa, 2·4 5 p m
Jacque Christopher.
Leading the way in hitting for
the team were Steve Cannon
(Frequent Flyer Magazine}, Jay
Taylor (Account Manager, Public
Relations), Joan Starkey (Assistant
Account Mana$er) and Traci
Maddo x (Assis tant to the
President}.
Others team members who
contributed to the winning cause
included: Barbara Drummond
(Graphic Arts Manager), Mary
Langer (Administrative Assistant},
John Stahl (Art Director) and Teri
Hubbard, lohn Terry and the
husband/wife duo of Frank and
Debbie Jordan of Austin Printing.
Basso & Associates is a n
advertising, marketmg and public
relations agency providing service
10 a variety of clients in the
consumer, automotive, travel, high-
1ech, transit and financial fields. ~
-By De Pilot
~Free fishing day' set today
If not having a current sport
fishing license is holding you back
from trying your hand at angling,
the Department of Fish and
Game's "free flbh.ing day" may be
1he 24-hour of opportunity you've
been waiting for.
California's second 1991 freebie
falls today, coinciding with
"National· Hunting and Fishing
Day."
In 1991, DFG's first licenseless
fishing day fell on June 8, after
Governor Pete Wilson approved
legislation malting 1he popular
event a permanenl fixture of
California's ou1door recreational
scene.
On "free fishing day," any open
public waterway in California can
be fished by anyone wilh or
wi1hou1 a current DFG sporl
fishing license.
However, all other sport fishing
regulations bag limi1s,
equipment restrictions, fishing
hours, catch-and-release angling,
CIC. -apply.
"Free fishing day'' anglers arc
advised to pick up free copies of
the Department's 1990-1991
Ca liforni a Sport Fis hing
Regulations booklets at sporting
goods stores or DFG offices to
familiarize themselves with state
laws covering angling.
To recognize 1he financial
contributions and conserva1ion
efforts sport anglers have made to
California fisheries over the years,
DFG regional offices will host or
participate in a number of "free
fishing day'' events statewide.
-By The Pilot
to aveng la t y a
setbacl< to Cerritos
By Alclwd °"" ........
Preah from a bJe week, Bill
Workman's OfUfD Cout Co&Jcp
Pirates will find out toniaht at 7
o'clock if they lea.med t.beit leaon
from last ,ear.
On their journey to a Mi.ion
Conference Central Division
championship, the Pirates 1lippcd
after their bye week .a yeu •ao -
one of the rare m.iatakca they
would make on the football field
en route to their first bowl game
in 15 ycus.
The same team that caught
OCC napping last fall, however,
will be tbc Pirates' challenger
toni~t at OCCs LcBard Stadium:
Cerritos.
The Falcons (1-1) were defeated
by Fullerton lut Saturday, 25-11,
while Orange Coast hammered
Lon' Beach Oty, 26-0. two weeks
ago in its season opener.
"It'll be a good pme against
two good teams," Workman said.
"It'll be good to be at home -it'll
just be good to play. I bate byes.
We didn't need a bye (last
Saturday), we needed another
game. Maybe in the sixth or
seventh game or the sea.son you
could use one to rest your players
and get people healthy, but the
second game is no time for one. It
ruins all the fun.
"Last year we had a f?ye in the
seoond week, too, and we felt that
we were real Oat. It's one of the
ooncems that we have -it's not
necessarily being so Oat, but it's
being out of sync." •
Orange Coast lost to Cerritos
last year, 14-7, following the
Pirates' bye week.
Sophomore tailback Adrain
Steen, OCC's leadlD(_ ru1ho1
pn.t Lons 8eac.b CllJ (tU
jaRk on 20 caniel), canted 18
times for 91 yards aaa1mt Oliritot
fut year, but tho Falcom llmlted oranae O>ut to 83 puafng yards
to hold on tor the victoJy.
A contnwenial fowtti-quarte1
goal·linc stand, in which OCX:
contended it scored, proved to be
the difference.
Ag1in1t Long Beach Chy.
sophomore quarterback DoruUo
Smith completed 16 of 22 puaes
(no interceptions) for 156 yards
and two touchdowns wbDe the
defense prevented the Vikinas
from completing a pus and held
them to only 6S total yards on
offense. It was the first tUne since
1973 that an OCC defense held an
opponent to no completions.
Cerritos has two top-notch
running backs, Darrell Thompson
and Michael Peters, while Its
defense is second-to-last in die
Mission C.onfcrence, giving up an
average of 394.S yards. The
Falcons have been hurt mostly by
the ground game, where they gtve
up 208.S yards per contest.
"Thompson was an all-
conference guy last year,"
Workman said. "They use a onc-
back set most of the time and
their offense looks like the
Washington Redskins. (Thompson)
is big (6-foot-2, 220 pounds),
powerful and fast ( 4.S 40-yard
dash).
"(The Falcons) arc good. I'm
just not sure how good. Then
again, I'm not too sure how good
we arc. I would expect, tbou&b.
that they will want to make up lor
the loss to Fullerton, which wm
make them that much tougher."
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doing business as: are doing bUslness aa: The FolloWlng persons are doing business as: ara doing business u : ar• doing buslneH H : are doing business as: are doing bu1lne11 as: ar• doing butlMH 11: ar• doing business as: ENGLISH SYSTEMS, 545 NEWPORT TENNIS, 1838 are doing buslMH as: MAIKAI CONSTRUCTION, SUNOAf.ICE WEST APART· VINEYARD BOOKSTORE, MUSCL£ CARS PLUS, EL CAMINO REAL CON-(a)HARBOR CENTER D.C. ENTERPRISES, 8UI
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Claik Alan Cook Karl Ktaushaar, 713 N. 3rd Floor, Costa Mesa. Bob GratOJU. 10242 Mal-92&27 Vineyard Evangelistic At· Jamet E. Reid, 18362 Ml Calif. 92652 Cott.a Mffa, Calif. 92626 Murrey Marte Thlbodeeux,
545 R9dlandcs Av•· New-Mountain View Pl., Fut-Calif. 92628 kal Drive, Huntington Jan M. Peterson, 5141 toelaUOn, California Corpo-Waterman, Fountain Valley, M TYfff, 2t9 Bro.away Mary A. May, 357 N. Mt. &18 19th S1rHt. Huntington
port BeacCh, A 9C2863 lenon, Calif. 92631 J.H. AndtrlOn & Assod-S.ac:h, Calif. 92648 Chateau, Irvine, Calif. ration, 102 E. Bak8<, Costa Calif. 92708 No. a33, Laguna S.ach, View. Santa Ana, ealll. Beactl, Catlt. 82M8
C.clle eleste oolc. 545 Gary o. Redman. 13473 alH, 575 Anton Blvd .• 3rd Bren Ro ... 10242 Malkal 92714 Mffa, Calif. 9262& This bu1lne11 11 con-Celi!. 92652 92103 Thi• bu1lnH1 Is COl')-
Aedl1nd1 Ave.. Newport Huntinglon SI., Fontana. Floor. Callt..>rnl1, Co1ta Drive Huntington Beach This bu1lne11 11 con-Thi• buslne11 11 con-ducted by: an lndlvldull Thl1 bu1tneH 11 con-Thi• bualneu I• con· due1ed by: an Individual Beach, CA 92663 Calif. 92336 Mesa, Calif. 9282& Cllit.'92646 ' ducted by: an Individual dueled by: 1 COfl>Ofltlon The regl1lr1nt(s) com· ducted by: an Individual ducted by: an lndlvldull The r1gl1tr1n1(1) com-
This business Is con· This buslneu 11 con-Thi• bu1lne11 11 con-This bu1ln111 ts con-The regl1trant(1) com-Tha reglstr1nt(1) com· m«lC9d to 1ransect bu•._ The regl1tr1nt(1) com-The r1gl1tran1(1) com-m9fle9d lo transect bull-
dycttd by husband and ducted by: co-partners ducted by: 1 cc><poratlon duct9d by: 1 g8Mfal part. menced to transact bual-menc9d to tr111sect busJ.. ne11 undtr the f"IC1ltiou1 menced to tranaact bull-menc.d to transect bull-MU oocs.t lhe FictltloQe
wil1. Th• r•glstr1nt(1) com-The reglatr1nt(1) com-nershlp neu ~ the Actitlous MU und8f the Fictitious BuslMH Neme(s) ll1t9d neu und8< 1he Flctltloul ,,.,. uncle< IM Flc11tlous Bu1lne11 N1me(1) lbted
The registrants com-menc9d to transact busl· menc9d to transact ~ The reglslrant(a) com-Business N1me(1) listed Bu1lne11 Name(•) listed 1bc>Ye on: S.ptembet 3, BuslnHs N1me(1) listed BuslMH Name(•) !lated above on: Novernbef 1,
menctd lo transact busl· ness under lhe Actitlous ne11 und8< the Flctltloul menc9d to tnnsact bull· above on: Sept..-nbef 1. 1bc>Ye on: NIA 1991 above on: NIA 1bc>Ye on: Januaty ~. 1987 1991
ness under the Fictitious Business N1me(s) listed BuslnH• N1me(1) listed ness und9f IM Flctltlou• 1991 Matgot O. McClure, S.CJ James Reid Aart TYfff Mary A. M1y Murray M. Thlbod"ux
Buslneu Name list1d abow on: NIA 1bove on: April 1985 Bualne11 N1me(1) llat9d Jan M. Ptt8<10n treas. Thi• 1tatement was filed Thi• 111t1ment w11 flied Thl1 1tatement was filed Thi• 111temen1 w1s fll9d
above on: 7/t4/91 Karl J. Kr1ushaar J1me1 H. Andenon, Chair· above on: August 22, 1991 This statement wu filed Thi• s1a1emenl w11 flied with the County Clerk of With the County Clerk of with IM County Ci.tk of with th• County Cletk 01
TCla1rk Alan Cook 111_ .. This 1tatement was flied min Bob OrttOfelC with IM County Clerk of with the County Clerk or Orange County on Septem-Orange County on Seplem· Orenge County on Sepl•m-Orange County on Septem-h • 1t1tement was "" with the County C18fk of This 1t1t•ment was flied Thia 11atement wu flied OrAng. County on S.ptem-Orange County on Septem· ber 9. 1991 bet 17, 1991 be< 8, 1991 bet 10, 1991
with lhe County Clerk or Ofang• County on S.ptem-with the County Cl•rtl ot With the County Clerk of ber 17, 1991 bef 10, 1991 Fsoetee '907053 FSGeOH 'toeita
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c oua It t t Bualn ... N•~ ltatetnenl Bualneaa Name The Followlng 1*90N The Following l*tonl The Following '*'°"' The Following '*'°"' an apartment
through classlfled Bual,..._ Ma~ Th• FJ.:" sons Statement The Follow1ng person• lt•t•m.nt are dolng business ae: are doing bullneit1 u : 9"I dolnG l>Ullneta aa; are dolna butlnen as: lt•te~nt are doing bualn:a = The FOllO'#lng l*•ont are doing bullne" u : The Fonowtng J*IOl'I$ ADDAX. 1030 S.C.-etarlat MCGINLEY INTERIOR 0£, 0 C 0 N"N 0 R -l I NC 0 L N R.C. ~NEX COMPANY,
The FollOwlng P8flonl INSCO ASSOCIATES .,. c1o1ng bullMU u · INTERNATIONAL SECRE· are doing b0tlnes111: Clf., Costa MeN.. Callf. SIGN. 1500 W. 8alb0a MERCURY SPECIALISTS, 178e0 ~St., Foun-
are doing business as: 23435 Camlnlto eumo u: PANACHE PROOUC-TAAIAL EXCHANGE. 19782 OOASTl.ABEL COMPANY. 9292t BIYd., Sult• 203, Newpon 1812 DeflMce, Huntlng1on taln Valley, Calif. 12708
PENGUIN PLACE. 1~85 Hiii Calif 92653• TIONS 17895 Sky Patti Cir MacAr1hur 1324, Irvine, 712 Newton Way, eo.ta John Ort/Id Pfo1>«. 1030 BMctt. callt. 92M3 8each. Calf. 12647 Richard Chang, 1120t.
Hoh Ave.. Tuslln, Calif, ~-~ tnmtn 23435 #F Irvine cant. 02714 . Calif. 92714 . Meta, Calif. 92e28 Secretarltl Cir., Costa Patrtcla A. McGlnley, 9311 John Fredertdl Oconnor. Fountain Valley, Calif.
92880 Camlnlto ·aaa111o • Uguna A~an11 Phot~graphy & Marla EJIM Futtz. 1nF Riv· Craig 8. ~. 24842 Mesa. Calif. t2e2tS w. ac.an front, Newport ea12 Defiance, Hll'ltinglon 92708
Bharat Gala. 750 El Cam-HIR• Calif 92&53 • Model Management Inc erslde, Newport Beach, Elena Drive, uguna Hiiia, Thi• buatneH 11 con-S.ach. Calif. t2M3 Beach, Callf. 92647 Thi• bu1lne11 11 con-
tno Real, Tu1lln, Callf. Maik Scott 1833 Port 17895 SkY Partc Cir 'iF 1;: Calif. 92883 cam. 92&53 ducted by: an lndMclual Thi• ~1tne11 11 eon-Thi• bu1lne11 11 con-dueled by: an Individual
92880 Stanhope Ntiwpon S.ac:h vine Calif. 92714 · • Thi• bu1lneH 11 eon-Thia bu1tne11 I• con-The reglstrant(a) com· ducted by: an lndMdual ducted by: an lndMdual The regl1trant(s) corn-
Yogffh Gala, 750 El Cam-Calif 92707 • Thti bu°atneu 11 con-duct9d by: an lndMclual ducted by: .,.. lndMdual menced to transact but!-Th• reglatrant(a) com. The regt1trant(a) com-menc.d lo 1ranMci bull-
tno Real, Tu1lln, Cattf. Thli buatneu 11 con-ducted by: a ~tlon The regt1trant(1) com-Th• regl11rant(1) com-nest under IN F1ct1Uoul mencld to nnsact ~ IMneld lo ttanaac:t bual-MU und8f the Ac:OOous
92880 ducted by: 11 part Th• regletrant(I) com-menoed 10 11anaac:t bual-menced 10 tranaact buaJ. Buslneu Name(•) ltll9d ,..... under IN Flc:tltb.m ""' under IN ~ Bualne" Name(•) h1eCI Thia bu11ne11 11 col')-Mflhip · 1 Cllf* • rnenced 10 transact l>Ull· ,,... undtf the f1c:1ltlOul ,,... undef the F1ctltlous ebow on: Seplember 10, Bu.lntA Name(a) llst9d Bullnn• Name(•) Jiited above on: Se~ t .
duct9d by: Joint venture The reglitranl(I) com-""' under IN Flctltloul BullMu Name(a) Nltad BullneH Name(a) t11t9d 1991 aboY9 on: fl~ 1991 aboYI on: NIA 1991 The regl1trant(1) com-menc9d 1 trsnuc;t bual-Bullneu Name(•) lllted aboYI on: Septemt>et 9. above on: NIA John Proper P81tlda McGlnley John f . OcoMot Richard Chang
menced to transact bull-,,.11 ~ the Flctltlous above on· September 5 1991 Craig 1. ~and Thia etaiement wu filed Thia 1tatement w11 tllad Thia etatement w11 filed Thi• 1tatement WM lllad
3500 Pacific View Drlw MU under the Acthtou. B I N ( ) U ed 1991 ' • M1r1a E. Ful1z Thia ttatemtnt wu filed wl1h the Counly Cltftc of with the County Cler1t ol with Ult County Clerk of wl1h the County Cleft! Of
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--.-" ... -• .. ---. wi ___ --1•1. to ... an.ne1on ci. IUCWO aeooea• OeettNooac, eMM, ca11t. S.l'M M)MLI Dllld .. -.i • d ..... * .. ,....... .. =:.-.....,... ...... . ..... C•••e .. ue ft•d• AUCTIO"'V • .,... f'\MINd .............. '"' ..... N. ...... ,.,. ....,..., .... .... .... ....., '°" fGM tot .... Y• ..., ""' "'1f!trtlt ..... Olltllt L. ...... 14 a.. PUIUC llOTICI COila Mela l'llot ......... 1'\111111\ ....... L......... A ... of b6cf dOclUmenll 1tlll • II -, ..... lhe QPR con-~ Ind AHi_.. PubltllHcf Hewporl btoc*, !Mne, Clllf. W71• .,_, 21, zt, OdOCltr I. U.
Ttl9 ................. rul>llltltd Newpo,t mlYM ..... lteO.. ~ under OliN 11'9 UM ol COfllo ""'6billtallo ~.a.uh.co.ta Meta PllOt AngelO ~ 21571 SI-JleWHt 1111 ,,.... .._, to mo... ~ ..._ Piiot ~ of ~ Ilia ol 11'9 l.!U*Y 0..1tcti*" 11octc Po1t Offte• 101 1200 ~ 28, Octob4ir i. """'" t.w. uabuco CM> .. ......_aw s..ne w.., In 0... ()ownty .._.....lbw 11 Octoow , ~ T7 '* arw, C9'1 EnWonmenqi ~ (OD80 . ~ :!t Cott• M"e, ca11101n1a: 1991 Y.?'l.~f. mn ltetetMftt ~-------on Odl*tt·t. ltto ,.. ' • ........ Aoot, Cotca ....._~Act ~.-....from I u,~ ...... aa.-1200. s.m Algldlle, ta...,,_ ni. F~ ,_.IOfll lfroumn....,.lt.. No.'4,_ '· 1111 Cellbnle. upon e non .... Notlc:ll .. "" .,.,,,..... ol Hou9lna Md ,. u b 111 II• d N tWP-0 rt OMla. RMCho Santa .... .,. ~ ~. w rou cen.,,..,...., .... ""*9 IC.. ,...._ 2'81 lfOo UI02 ~ ,.._. d 110 "'l'llt Mid Mir• Ur1*1 0.-elaPtMnt lHUO) Betcf\/Co9ta MeM P•ot PUIUC NOTtcl ouerb. c.111. t2eoe POCO AMICI PRODIJC. with•._..... ~ -.... Lq ._,.., ... IUC -dollar1. AA eddltlonel Ing • be held on the 10th end eJCl)lldM dUiing ,... ~ 11, 21, 1111 ...__.___ "This butl"-11 It con-TIONS 2913 H.wbor 81Vd Cellf.tOl11 rv -TICI cNlive ol IUO _.. be ctey of Odober 1•1. at the Clll Yw 1190-11. thl04 r..,,._ ducted by: e o--111 pM-Ste s3o Cotta ....... c.11i' ,..IC.,.. John Niu ........ 2'1t ~ " hMdlild by mel. how ol !~ J>,m. In the Tht ICtMllM .,. cor-. ........ N-ntflhlp ~ • ___ ... ______ _
Iroquois Avenue. L0«19 ltJ••--Bid documenla .. noc .,. ~ ~ ol lht '9nt Wllh U.S. Dtplrtmenl PUIUC llOTICI ••at.wt Tiit r1gl1trant(1) com-u.. And,.. Buffa. 2124 tlJOTa TO m• 1YOM ~=-=-~ ~ ~~=::: =~ ~"~111: =er',..::"~· ~~ ':'~:: CNltOO .. U ... ~~ ~ ~ ~ ~~ ~ Cit .• Costa ,,. ... , Of' 1UUt W.1 ~ ~ ............. (Hu9-NDtCIA&.) CIUdtd Witt ~ lld Nlwpoft e.llCh, ~ Sl"lm ~of ptO\/ld-Jlotltl9ue 810.PATH MEDI.CAL Buslnn• Namt(I) h1ed AictW~ Qulntw tsec •. ttot, eta. u.c.c.•
bend l MOTICS TO Ml~ documenb mey_ be uam-II wNctl lime and olace ~~housing op. .......... Nw GROUP. 3303 Harbor 1bo¥e on: Auoult 29. 119t 1222 Tatt. lrvl~ Calif .::::: ~z= •
Thll 11111 ..... WM tied DINT• THOMAS A. '"8cl at lht olllOI Of fie ""1 Md II P9'90nl W.. ~--=· hoUllni:I op. atatwnt Blvd., S~lte cs. Coate Diane L.. Mltchtl 92720 ' . _._.. ef "" ..... whh 119 County 0.. Of PATTOM °'Y Cler1' of lht Qty o1 MfH br eppeer Ind be .,...-:::::0..'..publlc ~.l The Foaowtng S*SOM M .... Celil. t2e2e This ttlttment wu llled Thia bu1tn111 11 con-....-..._ ... e i.a OfMC19 Oany on a.pi.m. ... ~a Meta. T7 F.W DtlYe, helrd 1Nf.on. If you cNI-rtu-flCilitla, ena .,, doing bullMas 11. Sheldon Barasdl, M-D., with the County Cftr1c of duc1ed by: a general pe11-.. __,_ 94 btr 11. ,., ... wt•• Al DelfttlftdlMN Cotta MtH, Calllornle lengl thll proftd In COUit. community development SDCIPA~IC/ · lncorpcnted, Calllomla. 5 Onlnol Counly on August ntflhlp · "'-.ut• • -~ NitWDOft lltic:tto l•1111•re)I . 9292t. you 1NY be 11rn11Atd to ,.., .. ~ =:io IO'# Ind YOUNGMAN-SANTA AH>.. Creekside, Irvine, Callt. 30, 1§9t The r19l1trant(1) com-"The MMb ._ _.._ ~
Colla MIU Not ~ You .,.. ..... "*'· A f.eeh bid 1"811 be mlde Ing only lttOM .... you ............ penons. "343 Von Karman AYlnUI 92115 F50Me1 menctd to ltantael bu» MIMI btf tt.. Odob9r S, t2. 11. U9tMI .... ._ -...... on the PropoHI form or eorneone .... ralaed at 0~1CE IS HEREBY Newport Beach, ca111'. Tiii• bu1lne11 11 con-Published Newpo11 Beech-,,... under thl flctltlout C::-Tt: ~= t981 --.. thttta 8-1 through M lht public hMrlng dt-that al l*90nl In-92MO ducted by:• COfP()ratlon Costa M ... Pilot Septem-But1n111 Nam•(•) listed • _______ s.. __ no;.;.;,1 ,.STITIONllR'e NAii• Pfovlded In the eotlll'ICI K'ltbed In IHI noCICte or In ~ d:'.n'9VliMtng lht SOC lnvlltrntnll, Inc. a The r19l11ranl(1) com-btf 7 14 21 28 ltit abov9 on: NIA ~ E c;::-" ~ PCaJC IOTICI! II KOllAA J N docurnerllt, Ind 11'111 bl Mtfttn corrnpOndenct de-IH Plf"forrn-C.ilfomla corpotation 4343 menctd to l/9n11C1 buSI-• • • . ' Uu Buffa .. ---------t~ZI • OUR-~ ~ ~ ~ ~ lht ~ at. OI ::.. ~ ~""'= Von Karman AVfKKJe.' New-~ undlfN the )~lous s.u9 Thia 11.attment w .. filed ~~ Cal'ei rir ~::=--KL MOM•• DEL DI!. bondtornotlt*811::1°" ~~-~j ~ommuntty DIYtlopment i;:,t~~~~ 1 a~::J~~s191e"ed PUBLIC NOTICE ~~hl~C::,.,::! otdlecNef•1•c.._..._
'" .,... MANDMTS Ila ol the ""°""' ol the bid, 844-3200. DtpMmenl. City ol Cotta Callfomll COfPO'lllon One Sheldon Batuch, Prnl-FS•7M btf 20. t99t of ttw ...., la: ._ •
AllAllOOtt-T 01' CAI• NO, D31'8te made payable to lht City NOf"fN Glover, a.o,.. Miu. n Fall Drive, Cotta Corporate Pla.u, P.o'. Bo• dent Flotltlous ' F507454 *>ve Ul~c:.~=· You ,_,. • CA&.U. ::....eo:..~ ~~ '91J, Pl11Ntlnt eommt .. M~1 °' requnls fof ~~11o.8~~wporl Buch, ~· =·~~ wt.'9'kfU-:. Bualness Name Publlan.ct Newpon Beach-~~the,_:! ·.::
ni. '°'""'° S*IOntl DAR DAVI 8fter thle unl111 accomf.Mled by ::"• h City of fMwport 1ddltlonal lnformetlon Arn' K Youngman 11 Orange County on Seplem-Statem.nt Costa Min Pilot Slptem-..._._UM4etyttl9..._
11a119 abMdonldtht UN of """"*'• end P•tltlon tuch cHhler 1 check, llO • should be dltected to Bar· TrustM 'of the y 'man ber 23 1991 Th• Following Plfton• ber 28, OC1ober 5, 12. 18, wltt*t dv'M .,..,. ...._.
the Fletltlo4.ll lulllntll .,. MtWd ... '°" to c..n. or bidder'• bond. Publl1h1d Newport blrl Surges, Administrative 8 Bananc:a So °I'.: na' ' F50Te90 are doing business u : 199t ttw d91te Midi let wea ....
Name: PACIAC TtAAACE ft .. • ll•llMftN Cfonn No bid lhlll be consld-811ch/Co1t1 MtN Piiot Aulltanf, at (714) 754-Calif. 92877 ' . gu • Fl'Vlk Sherman Spina, 625 COURTNEY'S OF CALI· s.,789 °' ..__ 10 the ~
APARTMENTS ~ Patk 11a2) et HM oout1 end lfld unleu It Is made on 'I September 28, 1191. 5678. This buslnell 11 con-Th City Ori S It FORNIA, 901 Dover Drive, -: -or .. coma ...... Callf. MfW809PJOfttlM .... blankformfurnlthtdbylh• SA711e Publltllld NtWPc;>rl dueled by: e general part· 0. c lfve~. 460• Suite 108, Newport Beech, PUBLIC NOTICE The -aM ........ 9282.7 lltloMr A letter City of Cotta MHI Ind It Beach/Co1te Men Pilot nersnlp range, at • Calif. 92860 eddnt9M1 of tt1t _.., ere: Thi r'lclltloul Butlnet1 .. ..__ d .... 11 or made 1f1 accordance with PUBLIC NOTICI! Septembtf28, 1891. The reglatranl(s) com-Published Newport Beach-Connie's Confecllonery CNS1008MO Douol• NtuYeft, CMfW Thi
Name rlferr.cf to llbovl .,......_ O -• Mt pro-the swc:Mtlons of the Pro-SA793 menctd 10 tranaact busl· Costa Mesa Pilot Septem-Comp81'1y, • Calllornla Cor· FlcUtlCMat Nguyen, .... Metoy """·
wu flltd In OflnQI CowttY ~t 1°"• :..!.*'....!4!. not poul r~ SUltllRtOll COURT PUBLIC NOTICE ,,.11 under the Actltloua bef 28, October 5, 12, 19, porSu1aUon, 90t Dover Drive. •uslMH N11mo 17, S.... °'990, CA t212t
on ~ 28. 1890 Fiie .... fe*r -----on A valid a ... MA" (~ 0, TH• ITAT• Bu1lne11 N1m1(1} lilted 199t 11 l08, Newport Beacll, ltatem.nt The ..... ID -..... -
No.F471234 llnMe lM oourt lftef trSI Englnet(•lll) Contrao-0, CALll'O(IHHA OM 10Ge887 above on: Saptembtf 28, Sa-786• Cahf. 92660 The Followlng pereons de9Clilitd In ...... •: Boyce o. Jones, 3035 E. MAQ ord9re ett.ottne tor Uctnet lllUtd by the POii TM• 1982 This bu1ln1sa Is co~ are doing butlness as: M•H-O-a uune ., • .,.,,,
Roberta, Orange, Clllf. your ••nl•••• your State O!~by ..__ ~~be COUNTY Of' OAA.NOB Dtl~c:,I~:: OF J1mn C. Wilton, Prtsi-PUBLIC NOTICE ~edr%i:t~=lat1C:m. ALltED PROCESSING, ~ ~~ 1~-~ ~ ""''"' ..-oustCKtv possH.... .. .......... AC> CAIK NO A180907 . dint d '-·-' INC, see Wett Baklf Sllllt Mt .,.._ey, -,.., Adeline Mah, 111835 AlgOn-ef hndr y tor at lht time o1 the bid. IN --• PARTNERSHIP OF Thlt statement was flied CNS10CHS939 rMnct to transact .....,.. if203, Costa Mesa. Calli. Newport Btactl, CA tHeO quln Hunllnglon Beach your • on. eu The City Council of the 'n• MATTEll Of' THI! I.AKEi with lht County Cllfk of Fictitious nes~ under lht ~lous 92e2e The ~ ,_ UM4 Call'. 92&49 ' RMIV IM erdttNd to 1Mtr City ol Cotta Mesa • r• THll NTmON TO JOINT VENTURI! Orange County on August Bualne11 Heme Busmen. Name(•} hsted Allied Proceulng. Inc., by the....,• VI.a loclldon
1llls bullnlu wu ~ eupport end etfom9J Ht'Vll the rlahl 10 reject CHANGE TM8 NAME Notice ii hereby given 29, 1991 Statement above on. Januaty 2, t99l CaJilornla. 666 West Baker 19: SWMNne 5-e
dueled by an un1nc«po. .... end ooeta. ff rou anyendalbkra. Ol'PllTMCAMaUY pursuant to Section F505424 The Following s-sons John S. PttlfSOn, Seer• Sll"I 1203, Costa Mesa. The~4-ofttw
rated a11ocl1t1on 01her c.nftOt pey th9 ftHne The Contractor lhlll com-•ITRADA ON 15035.5 of the Cllifomla Publlshed Newport BHch-1re doing business as: 1~ Calif. 82628 bull •ale lie ~ 17. than e pertnerWllp t.., ..-tM ctertl for a pty with the prOYlslone of NHN.' Off Corporations Code that Costa Mn.a PUoc S.plem-MOTENKO, BACHTELLE a w1rJ.' ,:a'='ty w~ :1~ Thia bu1lnes1 le con-1111 • tM office of
Thia 1taitmtn1 wtt tied ........... form ff Section 1770 to t780 lndu-MINOR CHILD The Labs 0.Velopmenl WINSTON 4400 MacArthur . er o ducted by: a corporation 8'.now E-~. wftll lht County C1tr1t of WMt ... al ectvt • JOU tNt, of the Callfomla Labor Company and PaineWlb-ber 28, October 5. t2. t9, Boulevard: Suitt 440, New-Orange County on Stptem-The regl1lrtnl(1) com-8271 a.... Ofoove IMI., 0ranat County on S.ptem-· o., co~ Code, the ptevaillng raw ANTONIO CAMaRAY btf Oevelopmenl Partnlfs 199t port Beech, C.llf. 92660 ber 4• l99t menced to t1an1act but~ Garden Greve. CA t2M4.
b« 1}, 1191 t•ot • l•wr•r Into and tcall of wegtt 111abo GARCIA Four, LTd. heretofore doing Sa·779 Susan K. Bachtllle, 441 B . F505791 neu under lht F'ictitlou1 Thie !KA.-•~,. Publllhed Newport Beach-....._._fr, Hshed by the Dir9ctor Of In-ORDl!ll TO SHOW business under the fictJ.. Dahlia. Corona del Mar Published Newport Blach-Bualn111 N1me(1} Usted C • t If or n I a Un If o t •
Costa Mne Piiot Septem-U•t4HI U•n. 30 DIAS dut:frlat Rtlatlont, State of CAUSE FOR tlous finn name and style PUBLIC NOTICE Cell!. 92625 ' Costa Meu Pilol Septem-abcWI on: JurM 1991 ~ Code Secdoft
blf 21, October 5, 12. tSI, CAL a ND AR I 0 a ~fomla.Cwnlch •• llltd CHANOIE OF NAMI of The l.akH Joint Venture CNS1ooeaes Susan E. Winston. 4 bef 14. 21 , 28, October 5, Christina Negrene. Prffl. etoe.2. 1991 de•'"'9• de rec:ll>lr oft. th lhl ity Ci.rt! of the r•UUoner• PITM at 5t20 Campus Drive, Andina, IMne, Calif. 92714 t991 dent If ., Mllljact. h ,_
sa.n1 olehntnt• ••ta cit• City ol Cotta M ... : and CAM•RAY IEITllADA Newport Beach, County ol Fictitious This bu1lne11 11 con· sa-704 Thia 1ta11ment w11 riled Md eddrH• of the,.,_
Pu.Lie MOTICE olon fudlolal r "'"" !~~..!.°""' penaltlnl f pr• Olf •EMAL.I' 0, MINOR Orange, State of California, Bu1lnoss N•me ducted by: I general part· with lht County Cler1t ol with whom dailM Mey ... " cl 1 ...,,......, lhlrl n or non-C did on the 10lh day ol Sep-ltat11Mnt nership PUBLIC NOTICE Orange County on Septem-filed i. P. CAMlck. clo ---------• on, per• comp •l•r r compliance of Ult aald HILD ANTONIO CAM-tember. 1991, by with· The Following ptfsons Th• reglslrant(s) com-ber 1 t. 199t llunow bc:row Cofftpany,
Clfl1ooe870 PNMntar 9U fonnularo Code. BRAY GARCIA hae fttod drawal of Thi lakes Devel-are doing bualno1111: mencect to trans.iiet bus~ CNS1ooe&4e F5C>e485 8271 G..-den Greve IMI .•
STATSllUT Or o R•epueate (R• l!ILEl!N P. PHINNEY, • 1»9tHlon for en orcl., opment Company, dissolve SOC-SANTA MARGARITA ness under the ActltiQUs Fictitious Published N1wpor1 Beach-Garden Grove, CA t2M4 .
AaANOOHMKNT 0, 1ponH form 1282) Cit• Clerk, Cit• of to oha,,.. nam. from the said partnership and VENT\JRE I, 4343 Von Kat· Business Name(s) listed ausln ... N•m• Costa MeH Pilot Septem-al"d the Ian d.tt for flllne us• Of' PfCTITIOUI ant• la oorte. Una Costa MHa ANTONIO CAMBRAY terminate their relationship man A1venu1. Newporl above on: September 3, lt•ttment l>lf 28 October 5 t 2 ti claltM 9hal IM Oc:toMr 11.
•Ulllf•SI NAllK oarta o una Hamad• Publlthtd Newporl GARCIA TO ANTONIO as partners lhereln. S.ach, Calif. 92660 1991 The Following PlflonS t991 . . • . 1811. which 11 Ule
The followtna persons t•lefontoe no .. ofr• Btacll/Coala Mesa Pllol GARCIA Further notice Is hereby 'SOC lnve1tment1. Inc., a Susan K. Bachtelle are doing bYslness es· S bullne11 day Mfora the hew abendOnlcf lht UM o1 oora proteoolon SI September 28 Oct l>lf 5 IT 11 HIRl!BY OR given that the undersigned Calllomla corporation, 4343 This 1tatem1nt was filed p AC 1F1 C TERR ACE a-781 •• d.te ~ .eiove. Iha Flctltloua Buslnen Ultff no t' 1991 • 0 • DERKD , .. _, 11 • will not be r11ponslbl1 Von Karman Avenue, Naw-with the County Cieri< ol APARTMENTS 665 Park PUBLIC NOTICE Diiled: Aueu.i 23, tttl Nam.· THE LAKES JOINT preMn • tu · ... • 1»9rson1 lrom this day on. for any por1 Beach, Calif. 92e60 0r81'1ge County on Septem· 0 · c ·,,. C . Douola• Novv9n. c.tt.y VENTURE, a c.ittom1a geo. Rffpu91t• • Hompo, la SA798 lnterfftff In thJ• ·~ Obligation Incurred by 11'11 Margarlla Copley SOC bef 11. 199t 9~~;5 osta esa. 1111· CNs1ooe927 Thi "euv-. &uyer
eral parlnerslllp, 5120 cort• pu•d• ••P9dlr PUBLIC NOTICE "8r IM'9N thl1 court otl'llf In Its own neme or In Partners, a C.Ufornla llm· FSC>e.489 Techwlch. BriUsh Virgin 15. FlcUUoue ot/28191
Camput Drive, Ntwpot1 •nl9"9t 'IU• af9ot.n In D•partmont No. 3A the name of the firm. fted partnership, 4343 Von PubllJhtd Nawp0t1 Beach· lands Corporation, 610 Buslne11 NenM oistoo7a 1
Blach, Calf. t2teO tu m•trlmonllo, eu CNS 100874 of tM Of .... County ~~at~ ~,:~tb:. ::= C~~~ Nawport Costa Mesa Pilol Septem-Newport Center Drlvt Statement --,.---.. -IC--IO--TI-ICl--
The F::ltJous Bu1lne11 propl9ded y qa or• NOTIC• TO Su1»9rlot Court at the The LekH Joint Vln1ut1 la Thie butlneu 11 con-bit 28, October 5, t2, 19. if6~. Newport Besach. Thi Followlno pe<SOM ---------
Name tfrld lo above d•n•n 'IU• uetod CREDITORS OF adclrfft thown ebovt being continued by Pel~ ducted by• a -al part. t99t Calif. 92660 are doing bYslness es: CP028912
:,u ::=,: ~9llO~ pe9uo manlonolon, BULK TRANSFER on OotolMr 29, 1H1 eWtbbtr Development ntnhlp . g Sa-782 Jh1!ct bu~lneu '\i co~ ASSOCIATED TELE· NOTICE OF PETITION No.~ ' 1 hoftof'aftoe de ...._... CS... e 104 et 2:00 o'olook P.M., Partntf"I Four, LTd. and The regl1trant(1) com-uct by. e corpora on PHONE MAAK~S. 3900 TO ADMINISTER
Qeoftr.y l. Stedl 5120 r ... ooet•a. .. no 8105 u cc' •nd then and ttt.ro Development Pat1ner1. Inc. mtnc:ed to \ransact busl· PUBLIC NOTICE Th• .:s•glslrant(•) com. Birch Sste. 105, Newport ESTATE OF: =119 onv.. N'twp0r1 puod9 .....,. lat cottH bcrow. N~ ahow oauH, If any lledlng undlf the name ness undlr !hi Fictitious Fictitious = unJ~ ~~ti~~ ~S:~~=t. :2:!° lrvlnt Eva Rv•n Dice
, Cllf. t2eeO por la tw•MntMlon de 1oesa.r ' •Mr heft,~ the,.. ~nt ~tyll of The lakes :=•11. F=(•)5 llsled BuslMH Name Business Name(s) llstld Celil. e2115' jo. ' CASE NO. A160850
Alc:hltd &.day, 230 New-la cletnaftd•• plda el eo-Nollet la htftby given to UUon for chane• of Dffled ";.ur~-Be h JarT11SonC wa..2i ·~= ltatem•nt above on: not applicable Robtr1 E HuohH 360 To a.II heirs C: ~ DfM, Newport tuarto • la oot1• Cl'M creditors of the within Nlrn9 should not b9 Callornla, th~ csa:C 0j dint · ' r The Following persons Michael Christianson, Atty· Wlsconsl~ 411202, \ong beneflcial14tS. ete<fllorsJ
ICh. f. 92960 le de un fonnularlo de named Mlltf that a bul1I 9rMtff, Septtmbef 1991 This etatement was filed art doing business as: In-Fact Beach, Calif. 90814 contingent creditors. ana =td ~ ~ = Honereolon de IH salt II about to be made of It ta furtlMr orcl9f'ff THI! LAKES DEVEi.-with the County Clettc ol ENCHANTED OCCASIONS T!'~• statbent wls filed Thia buslneu la con-pe~ be ~:r_51:Y ntrthicp • mlemae (Welvor •f the u11t1 d11crlb1d Uult a cop. of thl1 OPMDfT COMPANY a Orange County on Septem-NEWPORT, 410 W. Coast ~ lheC aunty .,l~k of ducted by: co-~1 ~ ~is-:i bo: """'-.... ...___. .,,_. Court , ... MMI Coeb) below. order t• •how caw. ,._,..__,_ el ! .. btr 9, 199t Hwy. Suite M. N1wpor1 .. _~ ~nty on -..tern· The registrant(•) com-1 Ew Ror es~ or . ..... ............ " was ,._, • Tht namas Ind butlntsl ....... """9 st9ftlr P-•· B•ach Calif 92663 ""' 12, t ..... t menced to tranaac:t bu~ 0 va 1yan..,..... with the County aertc ol II deM• obton.r co~ actdr"'" ol the Miier .,,. IM publl1tt.d In THE Mnhlp FS09243 Chi An j Wang 91 5 F509590 nus undlf the Flct1tlou1 A PETITION has bo4tn
Orange County on Slptem-ltfe l•9el, oomun .. HEGGE ENTERPAIZES: rtLOT • ntwS~ ot B., BARCLAY INVl!S. Published Newport Beach· Chestnut Piace, N8wport Published Newport BHdl-Busln111 Name(s) listed filed by Belly Lindsey in
':." ~~~---81 "-queM • lnmodlao con INC., 1 California corpor• ••n•r•I olroulatlon TORS.COSTA MESA, a Costa MHa Pllol Saplem-Beach. Calif. 92660 Costa Mesa Pilot Septem· above on: NJA ~I SuperlOI' c Coun °:
Cu ti M wPi/OtS. :C ""•boe9do· tlon, Atrium Court, 401 published In this CalHomla ...,... .. part• btf 28, October 5, 12, 19, H•lene Cl Wang. 915 btr 28 October 5 12 19 Jack Wallet OAA~1· ounly o t:/:: 28 ~obi 5 1f •1r;-lfOTIC• TM reetratn. Newport C1nler Orlva, county, et a.eet once a Mrshlp a.,,.,.1 Pert· 1991 Chestnut Pl1ce. Newport 1991 ' ' ' ' T_hl• statement w11 filed THE PETITION
199t • r • • • 1n9 orclere on the Mell ~ Blech1 CA 92MO w..k for tour oonsec:u-rMr ' Sa-778 Be~ch, Cahl. 92660 S 780 With the County Clerk ol requests lhal Be"" ff UY lnlt Thi tocatlon in Callfomla tlve .. •--t t .. -This busln11s Is con-•• Ofange County on S1pt1m. .. , _______ s_._n_2.1•r• • '° • ... of the chief euc:ut!vt office ...... pr._ o ... Br. Richard Barolar, PUBLIC NOTICE ducted by: husband and PUBLIC NOTICE 1>tr 10. t991 Lindsey be appo1nted as
Pu.Lie NOTIC• both husband and wtf• ol the Mlltf i.· 883 Cata!-d•• of th• tt.artne. Qen.,al Partner wile F5C>e441 personal representative to
19 untll ttt. P9tHlon It di• Ina Street. • ~·una Beach DATED: IEP 20, 1H1 Publlthtd Newport Flotltloui The reglstrant(s} com Fl tltl p bl' h· .. N .. _ admnister me estate 01 --------·•m1 d I d t I ..._ ' 'UL•• ROBINSON 8u1l1Mst N•m• • c ous u 1• '""" ewp0t1 .,..ach-the decedent CNS1007917 , .. • • U 9"'9ft • CA 92651. • a.. • Beach/Costa Mesa Piiot • menctd to transact busl· Bualnn1 N•m. Co11a Mesa Pllol Septem-THE PETITION
ITATIMDT 0, •nttrode •r the oourt At Usttd by the eelllf, Ill Co"'ml11lonor of th• Saptembtr 28, 1991. Stal•m•nt "'" under the Flctl!lous Statement blf 28 October 5 12 18 refiests the decedent's ....... DONM•NT 0 , rnalloe furtMI Of'dere othlf bualntat namee Ind Su1»9rlor Court SAns The Following per1on1 Bualneu Nam1(1} listed • • · • WI L d od -a Thel _ .......... _ ' eddrtllff used by lht p El d are doing bu1lne1111: above on: September 12 The Following ptfsons 1991 an t 1Clls. 11 any. UIB 0' l'tCTITIOUI • .,.._... •re on-NII• wl1hln thrM .,.. be-• ,,. •· 2057 Wallace PUBLIC N GRANT & LAUBSCHER 1991 · are doing business as: Se·783 be admitted to probate
8UllNISI NAlllE forcoebl• •nrw'M,. In I«• the d 1 ~ 1 No. C. Costa Me.., CA OTICE 18tod Von Kalman Suite Chi An J Weng PROCUREMENT SER-The w1• and any codtclls
Thi f011ow1nQ si-rsons Cellfomla by enr lew Ht or ,;.:,.,9d .! ';: 92827 CNS,OO?•te 450, Irvine, Calif. 921'15 Thi• llaiement was filed VICES ASSOCIATES OF PUBLIC NOTICE are available tor have abandonecflhe UM ol onforc•m•nt omo., buy9' .,,. HEIDI'S FRO. Publis hed N1wpor1 '1c:Ullou David c. Grant, 8 Sel-with the County Cterk 01 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA, e~amina1ion 1n the hie kept
the Fictitious Bu1ln111 who Mt r.-IMcl or OEN YOZURT No. 190, 195 B1ach.Co1t1 M•M Pilot 8 1 N• zburg. Newport Beach, Orange County on Septem-711 West t 7'h St. D-7. Fictitious by me court
Name: FIDUCIARY TAX 8"n e OOPJ of tt.M. WHtmlnltlf Malt WH~ s.p11mbtf 28 Octow 5 UI n.se em. Calif. 92660 ber 17 1991 Coste Mesa. CA 92627 ltu•IMH Name THE PETITION SERVICE. 3345 Newport AVllO Lat proNblcloo ster CA 824$83'· HEIDI'S 12 19 1191 ' · St•t9m9ftt Barry R. L.aubscher. 2 ' ,507045 William H. Peuuno. 345 ltatem.nt requests authonty to
Boullvatd Suite 215. New-FROOEN YOZURT No 4 • • The Followtng persons Clearbroolt Dana Point Cherry Tr11 Ln •• Newport The Following ptrSOIU administer the estate por1 Btlct\ Calli. t2fie3 Mt )udtelel" 41\19 ~ Atrium Court New· ori Sa800 ara doing business n : Cllll. 92979 ' ' Published Newpor1 Beach· Beach. CA 92660 are doing buslneH 11: under the lndell!!ndenl
The '1c1Jtlous Bualnt .. rff9" •I ,.,,.,.. de Beech, CA t286o P PUBLIC NOTICE COUNTAV CLUB l~S. James A. Percival, 253! Costa Mesa Piiot Seplem-Dan P. Pluto. '400 Prairie Westminster Manor. Admtn1strauon ol Estates
Name ~ lo lbo¥e .... oltaclon ..,, .... The namtl end buslnff• TORS. 14 Corporal• Plaza, Blacktllom Aw., Newport blf 21, 28, October 5, 12, Willow Ct., Concord, CA 14041 Beach Blvd., West· Act (This authonty Wiii
wu flltd In Orange County tfwae pent .,,... °°"" eddrftHI of the buy« are· CNa 1008421 Newport Buch, Calif. Beach, Calif. t2teO t 991 !M521 mlnstlf, CA 92649 allow the personal on Jenuary 15, 1989 Rlt ,.,..._ tant• et ..,.._ KYU HYUN C~OI and SUK lfOTICtr TO 82660 . Marti A. Schednctl, 24535 S•753 This business Is co~ Kathy Q. Hardwlctl, 16971 representatrve to take No F21827S MtftO la ..,._ f\aeta Ml CHOI d JIN HO Daniel Viii. Inc .. 14 Corpo. Via Cattos Laguna Niguel ducted by: folnt venture Saybrook Ln Huntington many ac110ns w1thoul wMa.m Und Morrta, 226 la -"'-Ion• ... ,.. CHOI Al.I~ Court. 401 CRl!DtTORS OF rate Plau, Newport Beach, Calif. ms& ' PUBLIC NOTICE The reglstranl(t) com-Beach, CA 92fi.c9 obtain•"9 court approval
Via Atmo, Newport Btacll ":z.c.~ _ _.._ Newport C1nler Drive BUUC IALK Calif. 92660 Thi• bu1ln111 11 con-menc9d lo transact bu• Raymond R. Hardwick, Belore taking cena1n very Callt 9Z083 • o a, " ..... , • ..,. N 8"ch CA 9:zeeo • (1909. e104, Olvld Ill, Inc .• 14 Cori» dUcted by: 1 general part Fictitious ness undlt the Flc1lllout 1691t Saybrook Ln Hun-important actions Thli bullnll• wu cc>no deoltlon tlnel • la n:°"UMts to·.,. aolcl.,. 8101 U.C.C.) rate P1eza. Nftpol1 ntf'lhlp • • austM .. N1im9 Business Name(•) 11$led tington Beach, CA ~9 however the personal
ducted by en lndlVldual ••'1• •~ lnatruo-d~ In gentfal u · Node» II ,_.by given to Calif. 92660 The regl1tr1nt(1) com-ltatenMnt lbo¥e on: n/a This bu1lne11 11 con-repres:;'t:!ive wlll be This Nttmtnt wes lllld olonee adlolen ..... CK-Flxtures Equlpmtnt. mv.n: creditors of th• within Mk:Mtl K. hdler • t2929 mtnCld to 1ran1act bull-The Following pereons Wiilem H. P1u"'° ducted by: hUtband and requr grve notoce to
with Che County crerti of o"•• ,roh8'1olon• tort FUmnure Ind Good-nemect s... tNC e ~ Cleymont Cour • San ,,... t.nct« lht Fictitious .,.. doing bullnest u : This atattmtnt wu flltd w4ft interested persons unless
Or.nae County on Augutt tau• d •" h • 0 • r • • wtf' and .,.. locattd et: Ille II about to be fNldt Of ~ c.clf. 92130 9ualnts1 Name(•) llat9d HAPPY READING COM-wttll lht County Oortl ol The reglatrant(1) com-~:, ';:;:' no~s:c;
28, 1ts11 oumpllr ... 0........, Atrium Court. ..o1 Newport tll1 11111• d11crlb1d i:. R5:::°9' 1888 8:J* above on: August 15, 119t PAH'f, 17802 Oeor~ ~ Cowlty on AUQUll mtne:9d to transect bu9'-act1on l The ~ndenl ~ ... ~ Btacll-IN"1• de Cellhmla per Center O~ Newp0t1 ~Nm.a and butlnW .~ • LaJolla. '· ~ ~ WN flltd ~2M~°" · ' 1 1 l'S041.. :!1,,:;*N:!(~~= adminlsi'atlon author11y
ber 2e October 5 ~ oue'41ul9r ..-.a. clel "='~ UMd eddrtAls of the ....., .,.: The Boswell ReYOCabft with the County Cltftc ol Thomas R. Annunztato, Publtlhed Newport 8..ch-•boYt on: n/a w• be granted unless a n
1891 ' ' ' ' Of'den pultlloo ...... by the Miier 11";: ~ DAVID LYONS, 3800 BAR-Family Trust. c/o Martin M. Orenge County on August 2120 Nlbllck Terrace, Costa Mesa Piiot Stpttm-Kathy G. Hardwldr ~;::o~d ~~ h~.:n a.m hep reoll>ldo • .,. Uon Is: T BERRY'S RANCA PARt<:'NAY, STE. R Boswell. Jf., 24885 Danallr, 30, 1091 Octanllcll, CA 92058 l>lf 21 28 October 5 12 This 1111tmtn1 was flied and shows ~ pe 1 n
---------• ~· vteto une oopfa Thi ~9d da't ol IAVINE. CA 92714 Dana Point, Calif. 92529 1'5054412 Rol>«I D. Coo«. t02 Say· 1991 ' ' ' ' wltll the COIJ'lly C1trtc of h he :r-w cause PUBLIC NOTICI ch •ll•a. IM Wk ..,. 11 OCT 17 The tocatton In Callfomla Graham Jones. 2t34 Blue-Publl•htd Newport Beach-cr11t Courl, Newporl S.769 Ofang• County on S.ptem-;rlni'ttie ~: ~ould not
Nono• 0 , 1. Th• n•m• •nd ado 1991 at the office of Sil; =::: :.': r:.~'1 omc. C::it' 9!':~· Chula Vlata. Costa M111 Piiot Stptem-~~:· ~.~~= 11 con-* t7, 1991 ,507149 A HEAA1:d on the
&Pr LI CATION POR· dr ... of tM ourt Its (m ~12 S~E~~· At llst9d by the atlllf', 111 Rot>trt Snyder, 2440 Lorne btf 7, H, 21. 28, 1991 ducted by: an unlncorpo. PUBLIC NOTICE Published Newport Blach-~lthon will be held on
CHANQI IN nornbr• r dlreoclon • Ottdtn OroYlt CA 92940 • other buslnen names and lane, Carlabad, Calll. Sa-690 ratad auoclatlon other Fictitious Costa Mesa Piiot Slplem-P ~ober017. 1~1 at 1 45 OWNllRIHIP O, la oort• est IUPKRIOft Thi ....... '1e le ..i-o addren" utld by lht 92008 lhan e partnership 1n ept 3 located At ••cAMAOfC COURT 01' CALI'°"' t ,.'.. .. =:...uUnlf au~ • ...., wlUlln thfM YMfl be-Kent Aden. 1888 Servi PUBLIC NOTICE The reglslrant(s) com-•uslnHS NanM btf 21, 28, Octot>« 5, t2. 700 Civ1t Cente< Dnve -..,.._ O ...,_,..,,,.. onn ....,.... .... , .. _. d .. l1 Str"I San oi..-Calff. .... t •·~---... _, Statem.nt 1991 Wes1 Santa Ana CA ll!VllRAQC Lte•NSK NIA, COUNTY 0, Oft. m1rcl11 Code Section ""'' ..... 111 IUCn •t w" 92109• -vv· • Flotttfous =~~ "ih'.'f'iciit~ Thi Following Plf90fl• s.781 92701
NM1 ANOS. 700 CMC CIN-8108..2. :::., Of ·d=9d to the The Sl1ph1naon Family •uelnff1 NelM 8 tin N () bled are dOlllg ~ ": IF YOU OBJECT TO To Whom It Mey Con-Tiii DRIY• W•ST • If IO Mftc1. the natnt end The ::;.. Md bullneu Trust UDT 5J3Cll90. c/O Curt StetetMnt .~.':: ~ ;e, 1991 BRAKE EXPRESS lf38. PUBLIC NOTICE the granlukf ol the petition :.m: IANTA ANA, CA U'I02 ~ ol fie PlflOft _.... addr ..... of Che ~are· S11phlnson. 48t5 Vallnda Thi following penon1 ThOmll A. Mtuulfflo 1658 SUpMor A\le., ea.ta you shou appear 111 the LEUNO, Doti S.T. & ~ •• TM MIM, ad*eu, whom dalma may be lltd DOUG HATCHARO :MOC) Polnl, San Diego, Calif. .,. doing~ aa: This statement wu lllld Mesa.. C.UI. 92627 '1ctttt.u. hear1ng and ~tale your
1.C . .,. ~ tD WW MMI .......... ,..._ Is SIYW SeMct Etaow, BARRANCA PARkWAY 92130 PREMl!ft COMMERCIAl wtth the CounCy Clertt of Paul F. MWltl, 1029 N. .......... Nw objt!Cbons or fite wnt .. n Da~ . of ~ ef pltMttff'• ettltftMY ~~12 ~ ~ STI. A., lfMN!. CA 92714 ' Thia bu1lne11 11 con-CLEANING & MAINTE· Oranot CounCy on August Malibu Cyn. Of., Bree, ltateMent =~llOns with the coun ~Control to ... If. ..t...1..tm ......... _... ' • · • Thi UMtt to be sold.,. dud9d by: 1 general pert· NANCE OROUP, 18e27 2S, 1it1 Calif. 92S21 The fOllowlng S*"90nll re the heanng Your :oholc b~ It 10585 ., _. wn._. an Gto¥9, CA t2M2 EICllOW dtlCrlbed In Otftltll It' nersl'llp Broolllllnt SlrHt Suitt FS04 .. 7 Lynetta M. Mllkll, 1029 N . .,.. dolnQ bualntsl N : appearance may be in
Slatlf' Awt .. No. "' • 88. ~ .. ""!..!!'..J~ ~ =-1:--'~~.::: "l(T\JAES ANO EQUIP.: Tht r19latrant(1} COM-311, Fountain van.Y. Calif. Publlltled N~ Beach-Malibu Cyn. Res.. Biii, U.S. ~VIRONMENTAL. pers°"F oYrOby your attorney :oun111n Y~ CA t2701 _.., __. J -MENT Ind are ~ at: menced '° hnNct buP-92708 calil. 12S21 2773 Oshkosh, Anlht4m. :>\J ARE A. Mflh "41" ON 9Ai! BEER .......,. de, ......... clel be OCT 11, 981 Which II "°° BARRANCA PAAI<· ""' undlt the flc:tltloul ~ It. Moore, 17042 Costa Meta Ptlot Slpttm-Thlt butl~11 11 c~ Calt. '2808 CREDITOR or a
' WINI being ~ .. a'• ta ti o d • 1 ti .. ~ ~... d drf ~ WAY STe A. eRVIH!, CA Butlntt.t Namt(t) bled SprfngOalt AQ4.. D, Fountain btr 21, 28, October 5. 12, ductad by: h~ end Roy D. Ec:ldwdt. 2713 0.. contingent creditor ol the ** ... _... .. • del ..._ ",. • •• ,_.,....., 12114 · ' ~on: NIA Yatw(, catlf. 82108 1991 wtfe hkosh, An1h1lm, Celll. decea.wct, you must hie
Pubtl•h•d Newport .......... ~·.,.,.. ...._. =· ..,., S 1111 The ~ neme Ulld ~ o. t.w. Prelldtnt HlflY Walker 1m1 Via s.m The r19l1trant(s) com-m YOUI claim w1t1 the oourt 31ac~ ..... Plot .......... • .. , ..... .., -· ~ .. m c..A.. ··-by the ....., at thtt loQ. Thi• tta""'9nt WU fMed La Crelta. Chino Hiiis, PUBLIC -nee MlnCOd to lransed ~ JoMph CotegtOtll, 482 and mailal a copy lo lhe ~ ... 1111 • ~·-~L Oft -... .., n•v nvw1:~~" llOn II• NIW ZEALAHO 0£. Wflh the Cotny Qettt of Clllf. t110t ..-v ntll undtf the Flctltloul w ... Rklge Clrctt, ~ person repttsenlalNt
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______ .. _.,._,, 8LIZa..Ttt II, 14" Ml CMOt. M MO VttVt UOHT OrwlQe Cowlty on ~ Tlll1 bualnt11 11 con-...._.....__~ 8uslneH Name(t) ll*d ~ Calif. t2807 appoint9d by lh• court .,. •• IC _..,..1 I. ........... 109, PutihMd Newpor1 hecho The flnllc:lpattd ctet• of '* 1l, 1"t ducted t.r: a general pert· • n•nn-:• lbOYe Oft: ltptembtr 8, Thia bu1lne11 Is co,,. ~'.!'~ lour ml?"lhs ff<>ft\ r--, "' l8ftta Anti, CA tlTO• co.ti M"' ~ n, the bU1k .. 11 OCTOBER 1'50?1 el ntt"tNp uetn.a ftanM 111t ~ by: 1 generll pett.. 1,.., '"''' ot first iSSUanct ot -~;;;;;;;:;;--1(l14t1904700 1111 1t. 1111 et the ~ of Nbllshtd Newport Btacn. The r191111anl(1) corn. ltet.Ment Paul '· Mlskll Nrlhlp ltnefS as provided en "PL~:' POR-DATlslD1e1HO S.714 THl!HCAOW~RS Cotta M"' Piiot Stpeem-=~ ~= .,.~~~ =~·~~-:: ~·~··~~~ = ~~nla g~~battoleo:.•
OMMtM... a.,, ·LA Qrenwltl•, PUILIC -1 '°~ ~ ~ bit 21, October 6. 12, 19, 8wlntu N•me(t} lllttd BOARD DOCTORS. 2~t OUll'IQI Ool.w1ty on s.p...,,. ,... undlf .,,. P'lctltlous The time lor tiling claims °"""""'"OP c...-, 8r Jwl v.....,, nv •"' merclal Code ltcllon tMt abOvt oni NIA PMllO Cltmtl. Sen Juan '* 13, 1111 lueinMe Nemt(I) llltd w1I not expire before lour ALOOMOLtO .,._, NOTI08 OI' ttoe.a s..m Jtfftey 1. Moofe ~ CAllf, 12175 HMYU aoov. en: Octobef 1, 1111 monlhs trom "-htanng
•IV9YOll ucmll• PUbllMd Newport leech-PWLIO ---If eo' tubtlct. 1ht name Thlt ... ~ ... flltd PIUI ~ Mertct. ~58 ~ Newport ~ ~oy 0. £~ dll• notleed el>ov• ...... , Colla ..... Nol iet*mo ,._. It .....,, glWft Md lddl'eM ot 11'9 f*9on PUii.JC llOftCI ...,, the County a.ti o1 Crown Valley Mwy. Apt. Cotta Mesa ri.ot hpt""" Ttill ••1 Pllelle w llld VOU MAY EXAM INE
To WhOM " ...., eon. bit 14, It, ... Oaeober I , NI the Pll!W*'I Con"ilM-.. wtlOfR ... mliY.,. co;a M .... Celltomle -Otange. County on~ :,,Ugunl Ngutl. Calif • .,., 21, 21, Octobet .. 12, :*' .. ,.~ ~ 4': .... -pt by IM CCK.trt II *"' t•t elon of the Qly Of~ fhd 11 !L.Sm IUTUV!. The Coeta ..... City Coun-ber • 1981 1991 _,. ~"' °" _,.._.. .. ye •rt a ptf'eon ALlxANOROS INC. .. .. 719 llted\ .. hc*t e putllo tllO MARAON lltOAO, IT., all and Rtdtvtlopment l'I09tl8J Relph Kenton Bredy, S.-7"4 bet 11. '"1 in11festtd tn lht ._. .. ,
.,. ~ heerlno to conelder 111. ~.CA llOOI E.,. ....ino ap. ~ ~ IMcho ~' PINO c.mM. ~ NMTn you m.iy '"' with Che ooun .. ,.,. ~ llUIUC IOT1CI Amenctment No. ne -'llcfl end ._ .... dtie '°' Mna tom pertoM in. CoN -.. "'°' ltptem. Juen C1p111rano. c111t. PUILIC NOTICI! ~ ~ 9Mctlo " '°'r91 ::r.:' '°'
liloohclO ..._.. lrWOfvel I! ....._ ahll N OCTOU1' In ~ on 11'9 bet 14 21 It, ~ I '1'17$ b I I 0-. ..... Not ...,._. ~ NotiQe ~ '=I
91 • 110 N*ltft ltwd.. NOTIOa R..-t 10 ~ .,, 11. 1•1 wttkih II 11'9 IMI-"9dtwit11t11Mn1 end ....... t•t ' ' ' ~ :;. ~':., = l'krt"I•• bet It, Ill. Odober I. 11, IPPJ:;.I o'f':::! _.. JMI.-. 1, "°"No. 101, WTM... ••0!1 ... tt to TWa IO OI ~;-~_.._!!a ........ ¥11ie'ltd'M COfno S..111 ""9Np • llutlnt1t ..._ 1•1 Of 01 My pet11ion °'
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W.CAtmll ,..._ .. 11'9 COITA .. "** tood. ._. aA711 Ar9a. Oftt vecwr·"tot 11111fiflte ....... 9M tN6 a•I••• w lled T.J.Ollc.to..IOOIAdllll ....... ..-A~i._,_...._. ,wttl"flt~ New'-•'' MIM QOL' COUftlR ~""' .. .,. ... , "*'""IOTllCI IMlh......, • 9n ...... '-I I IMI Codie. lecieJn""' .. ~a.ti o1 Clrd., ~ INd\ n. •111 •nt P1'M1n1 GUN GASIL • ~ ..... Niii PN1C1NC1 I.OT ~ GI • U 1 atilt ...... .. _ __.., ,.._ ... d 119 Cole,...., o..,,.. ~on.._.. C11t..... .. ..... ~ • ROM l. ll'Ofttt,_ ~11..., -.111t §! MOJ1ct • 1111 t1on1. ne ''''"" •T• TO,.... n. ..-..... d 119 o.;. = ....,_ • ti .. "'1s.;~1., .....,. Mellt\ • ,... OOIC»& a ,,_. no,.,.. ...
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CLASSIFIC ATIONS
1002-2790
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B.illw.1
Island 6106
Costa Mesci 6124
Going Out of BualMH
Sale. Sat/Sun. 9 to 3.
Ca1h. 1599 Superior
A-3. Office furn. tools
supplies, fax & mC>fe.
INCREASE
YOUR
REACH
HANDY ANDY
PtafaHliinel p.,... C l•anlng-RHld•nUat-El.c:-Ptumb-Palnl. u. Commerclal. Excel-carpntry, eto N1-4043
lenl, lhotough, d• HANDYMAN SERvtCES.
pendabl•. Ft.. "'-· Window weehln9 a call todayl EXc•I. refa. hou..o ... ntne. Call
Balletltlnea. '50-7041. 71._..Z'8274
HOUSECLEANING by
Japan••• lady. Own
tranaportallon. Call
Boat Wuhlng/04tt.alllng. 548-0527
Excellent, thorough, _H_ou_sec...;..;.l_•_an_l_n_g_, _h_o_n_ff-t,1
dependable, fr•• est, rellable, Engll11'1
Haullnq 3720
..-LT HAUUHO SDMCE
Gwlglfyd~ Jon 845-8112
fll.1:-.!·
1H1·p.l • · "tl
Handling Nabl1eo
Keebler, Frito l.ay an
slmllar food Pfoducta •
NO S E LLING IN
VOLVE D I Servle
acct• sot up by loca
Ing Co. Nall cen1u
figures 1how ave
gros1 earnlng1 o
$3,400/mo. Req.
hrs/wk. Min. tnv11t
FRIGE, rattan dining
aet, lady'• dre11er,
weight•, much more.
Sat/Sun, 121 Apolana
Lg GE Refrlg, micro·
wave, couches, 40
gal. aquarium, lg
dranJ.ng lable, canvaH
cano1'. misc. Sun. 9 to
5. 3009 Jottroy Or.
CM. 557·5765
THROUI OURN Call today. Excellent ... 1 tr refarencH. Jull or •P•-ng, own .,,... DICK'S HAULING J e Plum~
Doug OSo.6454. pottatlon. 845-1587 Junk to dump A gen-Sar;,lca & Ra~alr.
HOUSECLEANING. UI aral hauling. Large plumbing A atacllieat.
Yrs E11parlanca. Rafar· truck with Un gate. full service. FrM "'-
IMPAO D
LOWER RATES a ncea. Raa1on abla ~798 lie #524869 1e2..acos.
rates. Marla. 241·9553 DUMP huNi . JUNK ~ ~ffi $5,886. CALL Cabinets 3490
1 ·800-332...0045 NO
for Broe. Corona Motorcycle, furn. misc.
Sat/Sun 8AM. 1860
Now Jer'eey.
,....CONVEYS CUSTOMS
C ablnets/Furnlture.
Flnlshos/Re1tora1lon.
All quality. 548-5375
WANTllD Fumltura, trash. "" •
del Mar 6122 EST ABLISH
VENDi NG ROUTE BST ATB SALi! NEW 17' Kenmor .. relrlg
$230. Misc furn. Sat/
Sun. 2436·B Newport
Bl. Gar#10 675-7579
$1.50 per llne
per day.
Dirty Hou1a1 & 8u1y branch••· appllance1.
People. "Who Ya Mika 7 dys 846-1391 •AMAZING PSYC IC
Gonna Call?" Tim'• Hauling. Haul· 35 yean exp. Yog wllr
No Competition-239 Heliotrope (In the
Investment Secured alley.) Furniture. etc.
By Equipment & Mer· SATURDAY 9-4
chandlse. Call Faat'----------
Carpentry 3510 BEACH MAIDS Ing 10 the Dump. be asloundad , and'
Uc. & Bonded, Mova anything. Low· amuedl 71 4-84&i)993
That'• ALL you pay.
8astc1 on 4 ha, Doon-Wlnclows-Lockt-
Panel-Ca blneta.S talrw
l~R9j)llrl4te.
10% Off. 962-8405 llt pric:H. 831 ... 963.
Pharmaceutlc•I MOVING SALE. Books, Newport 13 lnMrtiont Computer::> 3555 Houses1tt1ng 3760 1 .9 o o ·2 5 3 .7 6 3 1 clothing, Hwlng ma·
24HRS. chinos, dining table,
relrtgor a tor. stereo,
In the Beach 6169
Designer Clothing, SERVICE 3S ~ ..,. Jeny 642-0587 COMPUTER HELP: *Fem. ru. 40+, no a/
IMC can aHllt you d . maintain dur. Wntr.
with any probtam1 or Reta. Susan 548-EXCITING car, T.V:s.. etc. 900 shoes, belts, purses, DIRECTORY at give-away prices. Sat. Sept. 28, 9 to 3. For mora Information
DISTRIBUTORSHIP Soa Lane, CdM. SAT
ALL CASH BUSINESS 9/28 NOON Ill FRI 10/ nftd•. 800-564•9291· 1925, 87s-.451 daya.
Cement
Concrete 3526 FULL OR PARTTIMI! 3. 720-9048 Contracto rs 3558 408 E I St CALL TOOAYll ven ng ar. //Drlvawaya-patlo•·
Furniture, lamps, out-ASK FOR paths etc. No )ob too D.W. B eckatrom. A•
Excellent opportunity board motor, clothes. CANDY smlll. ReH. Uc. l ond model/Add on. Franch
1 0 0% PROFIT
Costa Mesa 6124
for you to start part-& Shop Vac, saber saw, Mickey S36-0SS3 Doon & fin. crpntry
time and gonorale a• ALL over the house Sat 8AM. 2906 Alta Servtc!bi~ectory Uc. 604081. 642-7390. ~~~ a!11:4ao':?mireeJ ~~r~~.e s:~~~~~~~11~:i _vi_s_1_a_D_r_._E_._B_1u_tt_.__ Rapreiantallva D .A.Z . Conatruc tlon GEHEAAL COHTRACTC>ft
amount of effort (work 9am. 2840 Corvo Pl. Moving Sale. everything 642•4321 Craftsmanship, con-Cu1tom home1 & r• goes. Desk, dresser, creta & block. Free modeling. Re1 & com·
imart • not hard). Wa ESTATE SALE. Items couches, paho furnl· Ext 310 ast.· Competitive merclal. Uc-#62n50.
are a national com-too numerous to llst. ture, Infant & g!rla prices. 751·8535. 673-5533 or 493·9798
pany with excellent Lrg collectlon of new 1 hi & 1 t 1 •---------11111----------d ti I eeklng a C 01 ng o s o ORTIZ CONSTRUCTION ere en a s s area rugs & carpet 1 s tJS 8 3 B C NOT reliable qualified per· remnants. SAT/SUN m sc. a un to · PU LI ICE Maaonry..Concreta Pa-
son to service major 9am-Sold Outl 788 193 8 Port Jtelson Tho Calif. Public Utlll-1101-Drlveways. Paint.
retail outlets with a Newton way, C.M. 1111 Coryiml11lon, RE· l.andcapt. Milca 546-~
proven profllabto.._________ QUIRES that all uaed,
product lino. No sell· Garage Sale. 120 Usa For Ad Action household goods
Ing • just count Lano, Costa Mesa, Call a movers, print their
monoy. tn11ostmont of East Side. Dryer & .-... -· P.U.C. Cal T number,
$12,900 Is roqulred. many other Items. Sat/ P1·10L llmo'a & chauffeur's
Interest lreo expan· Sun. 7AM to 3PM. print their T.C.P. num-JACK KENNEDY TILE
slon financing avall-11---------AD-VISOR ber In all advertise-& MARBLE. INSTAU
able. Call Charle• Glassware, chairs, ta-monts. It you have a + REPAIR. All types
Cecll at 1 ·800-443· bles, etc. Sat &em· 642·5678 question about the le· of Paver&. Washing & 7481 or It no answer, 4pm 235 Hill Place, .._ _______ __. gallly of a mover. limo Seellng. 497•5665
call 1 ·800·544·3825. otf Santa Ana or chaullaur. Call:
Ceramic
iles 3528
Construction
Building 3560
Paul'• Conatruotlon.
driveways, patio•,
room additions. 1sw
o,uttlng, concrete
remov. Uc. 254724.
636-I 043 or 638·3528,
Electrical 36 1 O
ELECTRICIAN
Landscape &
Lawn Care 3808
Dusty'• Llwn Mllnt
Monthly/Wkl y or 1
time. FrM at. 241·1840
Native Landacaplng
Lawn1 & pruning
cleanups. L.andseap-
lng & Malnt. 536-8781.
S.S.L. Malnt. & Land.
Res./Com. new 1od,
sprlnk rpr. Reliable,
Uc. bonded.751-7015.
THE GREEN SCENE
Lawn-T ,...Stvut>-lnstlll
Sprlnkllf lnstalllllon
Trff Trlmmlng/R•movll
Lawn Malnt. & Cleanups
Rototllllng •432-8804•
St. Lie. 11'599025
Remoclcl1111 l
& Add1t1011~ 3916
Ocean Venture C~.
Ramodetlng Pro1.
Klteh/.Bath SPKlall1t ..
Skyllght1, wlndow1,
Frnch door•. ate. Uc.
IP627448. 155().()319
ScrP.en
Services 3q20
Matk:UIOUI Morton'e
Moblla Scr"n Sefvlc:e
Nobody bHtl MOf·
ton's prkff Nobody!
Our prices ara so low
you hllv• to look up to
'" tha bottom. (714) 842--~
Sprinkler
R epairs 3921
SPRINKLERS are my
only bul1ne1e. Timers,
vaJve•. drip 1ystems.
lnstallallon & Repair.
722·7824 Chatlea.
ree Services 3g29
Local Pay Phona Route. Public Utiltl11 Com-Must Sell Quickly. mission. 714·558-4t51 Child Care 3536
Llc.1597684
(714) 646-4230
•TREES4' TopptCIJA•mov• l••n•. Tr•• t rim, 1hrub1.
1pm111ra ctnup 751-3476 1tump ramvt. etnupa,
spmklt1, 1od, comm.
malnt. Mike 841"°512 1·800·274·14t4 r==========icoSTA MESA Mother
MLM-SICK OF PnOD· Personal Bookkeeping has openings for
Fences Masom y 3828
UCTS7 Build a re-Service. I wlll wrile childcare, 2 yea" end
serach pnnel. 10 level Prayer to the Holy FOUND: Seal Point. your check•, make older for $80 a week F EN C I! S .QAT E S 8 Rt CK ' TI L II '
payout company sells Spirit. Holy Spirit, you Siamese cat. Sunday, dep.. rec. bank acct, full time. and $40 part New Rep elr. R9dWo0di ~.t-~~ ~ ~ ~.=~
& Decks 3615
consumer product who made me see ev-9/22. Vicinity of Mesa do bu1lna11 related time. Big fenced In Cedlf Pott~· ~8• 7 2 •
info. Now & growing erythlng end showed Theater in C.M. err1nds. Will do more yard, lots of toys. Dis-Jim wtlY1• 642•7208 0 5-385 •
fast. l-S00-266-7665. ma the way to reach 548-6221 detailed wC>fk tf d• ney movie videos,
Ext. 780 my ldoals. You who ---------sired. Excel refs. Over meal1 & snacks ln-Painting 3858
VENDING ROUTE:
Earn a good living,
priced to sell qulckly.
1-800..284-8363
WE have lnvosllgatod
1 OO's of profit pro·
grams. Call 1·900-726·
3248. $12 per call.
gava me the divine LOST Doberman Pin-25 yr-1 exp. 873-2&44'. eluded. Nev Pomona
gift to forgive and for-schor, 6 mo. old, and 19th. exp., ref. .-'18Yn of HaopylOCll
get tho wrong that Is black & tan with avallable. CaJI Ranee Quality Mfnded
Floor
lnsta111Repa1rs3620
done 10 mo. and You floppy ears. Hun-548·7217. Expert lnat•ll•rt1 CullOIMfL Rlchlrd Sinor
who are In all In· tington Harbour on Hardwood fir, llno.. (l»lnl-Ml)645-3209 stances of my hie with 9/ 22· REWARD. Uc. Day Care. My COM le 1 s b _..:, ___ .;...... ___ _
840-3642 a k 8 8 lld caram • carpe •· u * P"'INTING mo. 1 thank you for ov-ac •Y u e rt1 hm. Meals _.ncl. 15 yrs fl pr u,. ••• 282 t "' .......,,...,,,.,,----.... ,.......--F t fl I h Cl C II 7"'"8 3 b r r · ........ .,. • Ouallty palnUng. Local orythlng and conlirm LOST: Gold bracelet, rame o n s . ean, exp. a ...,.. 7 6 e-Ir
ind ow
Cleaning 3934
Marc'a Window Ctaeo-
lng. Quality cat• at
reu rat••· Free est.
Sllll/1craen1 546-2844
Marc'• Window Clean-
ing. Quality e..a at
reas rates. Free ast.
Sills/1creen1 548"2844
United Window Clng .
Just Wlndowa
Res. & Commerelal
Since '71, 761 ·2552
Investment
Opportunity 2908
once more that 1 hand·made w/safet~ Fast, Quality work. tween 9AM to 8PM. refarance1. Fa prlca.
never want to bo sep-catch. West clll / Uc.605544. 722·7705. ---------Ron. 050·8584
Y LOVING GRANDMA wlll arated from ou. no Hughes Market. Re-Ext·lnt. Comm. RH-1--------'t--h th babysit In her Costa R metier ow great e wardl 042-4174 Quality work. au
EN J OY 15% on TOI
S20K to S 1,000,000 t
Call Denison Assoc.
499-4835 ext. 7 NOWI
Monev
o Loan 29 14
•WIDOW H AS SSS tor
TD'1I $20,000 up. No
cred1tv No penally. Call
Denison As. 499-4135 NOWI
Announcements
nnouncements
2920 ---
No matter
what you're
doing, your
hometown
newspaper
Pliiii~ fits in.
material desires may Mesa home. Please G arage Door A• prices. Free a1t. Ref's.
be. I want to be with call Marcel 546-1806 pair• 10 yre exp. 30 yre e11p. 714/424·
You and my loved 1 hrdwr, spring•, opnra, 34"6 -· 213 •98 75""" P'"ULS'S "PPu .. ••cE SVC Lov ng Mom has open· 1 & d 7 "' "' .... • V"1 ones In Your per-" " ...... 1 f F{T 1 pc. sec. oore. All Makel and MOdel1 ng or 1 child n d •5n507• PAINTING PLUS
RENT
through classified
Petual glory. Thank John Wayne Tennie c M h M 1 ay 1erv. u ..,.. u. Courteous SlfV 558·05t5 my · · ome. ea s You tor Your love to-Club orlglnal member· :J02t.8 Hai.._. BL C.M. Included. Sue 650-3005 Qua llty-Aftordabl t • ..,.. _____ _.._..,
wards mo and my ship. $600 080. Biii """' 54._57•• '"
loved ones. AMEN. (213) 649-2665 Loving Mother wlll ..,.,....RE PAIRS Hom•/ v-vv
Person must pray lhe ---------Babysit In her CM Rental PROPERTIES RAINBOW Circle llalnt.
prayer 3 consecutive homo. Refs. o to 4 yrs Paint-Carpentry-ate.· Pllntlng. lnVExt HouM/ ~DY• 1 w1tho~ft ask~n~ ll;i'-tifl-MI B old. Julle 435-9647. Drywall. Glf)e45..S277 Apt. Oual. Job. Frff nt.
ie avor. or r Bldg 01gnr, 20 yrs exp. LOVING mothar wlll *HANDYMAN* St. llc•569897 636-1758 day the favor wlll be 1 dd I granted no matter compd. DP an,•· a . watch yoor child, 0-5 W.P. YOUNGQUIST
ff I remo · •• gn yrs old. 8 y-exp. 8"' ' arn1 jobs-wotlc ll'M how d1 icull I may DI I ..,~,...,. ••
No matter.
what you're
doing, your
hometown
newspaper
be. Prom1Se 10 publish ~11111111 m•n• on•....,........., Refs. Jodie 847-0712 Call Btuce .. 7.07IO Painting Contrtetor The this dialogue as soon 3 Une1... 3 Day1... 3 s e 11 y 0 u r h 0 m 8 DAN'S Homa/Buslne11 Ouallty painting by p-=IDL--
• 1 th 0 fa v 0 r 11 • t Dollars ... Merchandise through classified. Improvement. Drywall. p r o f • 1 1 I o n •I • . I
granted. Favor was A Dall S 1 "'"'OO f 1 under $500. 8425878 Carpentry & Painting. Llc#802098. lnsurad. flts i...
granted Thank you Y a ary .., o G42·5G78 Bonded. 645-7022 FrH ast. 645-3305 r• buying merchandls•.1----------------+------..,.--........ -. ........ _. .. _.._ ................ ,..._ ............... .. Holy Spirit. J.B. G.T. No exp nee. 714/ 860-
Lost &
Found 2925
FOUND Boagla, vicinity
of COM. 759·1877.
8811, •••. 3456.
Automotive
AUT O MECHANIC
TIRE S T ORE MGR
SVC MGR/SALES
16 Goodyear locatlona
FOUND juvenile, black In Orange & LA Coun-
Manx cot al the East ties. 213-220-1520 side of Back Bay.---------
Ploase call 642-6589. Bartender T rain ees
Needed. Call:
FOUND: Prescription HJ00-344-501 t ex 166
glassee, on Aliso St., Shop tt\al'Ml•tatapegae
Co 11 a Mes o. Sat of ctualfled for the vecatlon
night. 9/21. Call 645· propertyyou'vebeenwent-
2423 to Identify. I .
Good jobs, reliable services,
interesting things to buy -it's all
there every day in classified.
PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOT ICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUILIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES
PUBLIC NOTICE was filed In Orange County PUBLIC NOTICE This statement was fllad Mesa, C11it. 92628 This .Utamant was flied 13881 calla Oe 1oS Pino•. PUBLIC NOTICE Chhaya Vohr1 Stetiing Ave., Cil1f. 82827 ---------I on November 10. l986 with the County Cla<k ol Ottmar W. Hanog, 3073 v.11.1 tha County Clatk of I.aka El1lnor, Calif. 92350 FloUtloua Thia etaiamtnt wH ftled This bu1lnast 11 con-FS9e42 F326446 F1ctlllou1 Orange County on S.ptam· Klllybrook• Ln., Co1t1 Orange County on Saptam-Thi• buslnes1 11 con· With tha Counly ctM of dueled by: an lndMdutll
Flctltloui Full name a!"d address ol Builnea1 Name bor 6. t991 Mes., Calif. 92628 w 24, 1991 dUC1ed by: 1n lndMdua1 9uelneu Hem• ~ County on August Thi ragl1tt1nt(1) corn-
Buslnell Name the person w1tlldraw1ng: Statement FS0&038 Thi• buslnHs 11 con-,507851 The raglstrant(s) com-l tat•mant 30. 1h1 menced to transact ~ Donald w. George. 29955 Th Fo1........a~ p i 8 h-ducted by: en lndivtdull Publl hed N ...,... 8 h-manced to transact busl-The FollOWlng patlonl F505452 nan undef tha f1c1ltlool St•t•m•nt Redwood Or.. Canyon •. ~~"'V pe'.soni ubl shod Ntwp<>rt He Th• ragl1tt1nt(1) com-1 ew.,.... NC n111 under Iha Actltlous lfl dolnQ buslnat111: 8ualnffl Name(I) 1111d Tht Followtng persons Lake C!'hl 92587 ars doe~ bu1Jn111 11. Costa MHI Pilot Seplam-menced to t'an11ct bUeJ. Coata Mtal Pllol Septem-8u1ln111 N1rne(1) btad KIDS AND KIDLETS ee Published Newpon Balch--1bova on· NIA
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lie doing business as Pubi1shod Newport Beach-~ME., I av vriarntr t~~,· ber 14, 2t, 28, October 5. "'" undet the Flctltlou1 I>« 28, Octobaf 5, 12, 19, llbova on: June;;'), 1985 Fair Drive, Cotta Mesa, Cotti Miia Pilot S.ptam-Danny KOpp
HEAL TH CAST• l 600 Costa M~sa P1lol Septem-9~~~ an 1 ay. a · t99t Buslneu Nama(I) llltad 1991 Tim Teung Calll.112827 baf 7, 14, 21, 28, 189t Thlt atatamant ~ l ~~2.s. Costa MHa, Calif ber 28. October 5. 12. t9, John Mcfarlin• 11648 Sa·706 1bova on: August 11191 S.790 Thi• •Uitamant wu lllad Htrbart I<. Wagner. tU:X> s...92 With the County fll'..
nv v 199t • Ottmar W. Herzog Wilh the County Clatk ol Edinger 11'709, liuntlngton Orenge County on • M1klko Furukaw1, 6000 Sa-774 Warner Ave .. Fountain Val-PUBLIC NOTICE This st11ement w11 flied PUBLIC NOTIC! Orang• County on s.ptarn-S.aell. C11if 92847 PUBUC NOTICE 30. t89t ' Bixby Vlltagt Or No 9 ley, Ca!ll. 9270ll With ... _ Cou ty Cl k I b4lf 24 11>9t T I 'b 1' I ' ' Long a. h c 1 f .. 90803 PUBLIC NOTICE This bualnen 11 con-u... . n er 0 • h • us n111 • eon-lltotltlow P , Thi• b'.:11nt:~ Is con· ductod by: sn Individual Flctltlou• 011ng• County on Septam-FlcUUoua FS07781 due1ed by: "'lndMdual luelneu ...,,.. Publilhed Ntwp0f1 • 4
d led by· an lndt Id ill Flotltlou1 Th• rogl1111nt(s) com· 8u1lnHa N•m• b4lf 20. 199t Butln•H Nema Publl1hed Newpon S.aeti-fha r1glstt1nl(I) com-l tatement Costa M ... Piiot ... Tu~, reg.latt1nt(~) u com-Bu1lne11 Name menced to tr1n11ct bus!-Statement '50 7433 l t•tement Co1ta Mesa Pilot Septam-mencad to lr&nNat butf. The '°'towing patlOl'll w 7 14 21 2t 1 'I
mancad to lt1nsect busi· naas under th• Ac11tlou1 Th• Following ~· Publlahed NtwpOft Btech-Tha Following ~1on1 bar 28, October 5, 12, 19, MU undaf tha Flctltlout ••doing bullnHt as: • • • ' t
naH undar the Flctltlou, Statement Bu1ln111 N1me(1) listed .,. doing buslnaH II. Cost• Mell Pilot Septem-ere doing busln111 s1. tll91 Bu1lna11 N1ma(s) ll1ted FOAWARO MOTION 3331 t-------... --The Following persoos ibovt on· N/A LANCO CONSTRUCTION, ber 28 Oct ber 5 t2 19 POC, 18t8 Tll\sgar, Co111 above on: N/A E C ...._, Cor • • Bu1tn111 N1ma(s) llsled ere doing buslnen as: J M ;: 1 Ona Im• Loi Cl Newport • 0 • • • Mtaa Catlf 92828 S1·787 Htrb111 K. Wegnef · otst .. ~,.. one def 8el GlrlQI Sell ~~· on: September 1. EVENTUA~LY YOURS. 222 T~~n 11~t:~!~~ wae filed eaach.Callf.92003 11191 s 784 Pau1'oou0111 Clralll, t8t8 POILICNbTICE Thi• 11atamant w11 tiled ~~~··~t>!. Htndlf torthollunuMll:r: !~
Miklko Furukawi 09rangeC nl'e9~t6 ... 3Newport with tht County Clarll of 1<ant N. Lana, On• lme 1• Tanogar, Cost• Mell, Callt. With the Counly Clerk of IOl'I 5182 Ro I• Ave It. •
each. • . v Or1nge County on Saptem-Loa C1.. Nawp0f1 Beach, PUBLIC NOTICE 92628 Flctltlout Orenoe County on Auou•I YI • ..... 11 .. 21'1: ·• • • Thi• 1t1tament was IHO<l Kathy J. Sullivan, 222 Or· ber 5 tOOl Cllif. 92683 Thl1 bUll!'IHI 11 con-l utlnet t Neme 30, t1>9t ne. _. • • 4 o~~~ c~~'Yonc~~~u~: B~~c°t. g~:ir~~eJ•wport • FS05t78 This bu~ln•n II con-FlctltlOUI ducted by: an lndlvldual ltatem •nt P'SOMH ~~ ~·~~'::.1J~~on-•••• :t
27. 11191 Thi , b 1· I Publi1ti.d Nawpott Baach· ducted by.'" lndivldu1I 8uslNH Name Th• ragl1tr1nt(1) com-TM Followtng person• Publlshad Nawp0f1 Besch· The r•~1t11n1(1) com. .. ,...... f • • us ntSs a COil-Th• 11gl1tt1nt(1) com-It l t menead to trensact bU•I· 118 doing bualnell as· Coltl M ... PllOI eaaitm ...... • PI04085 dueled by: an lndMdual Co111 M111 Piiot Septem-mancad to tr1nuct butl· • •man ,,.11 undar th• Flctltlout 1 u SPOAT 1295 St~ .,.,.. · menced tranMCt .....,..
Publlshad Newport 8&1ch-Ttla reglstr1nt(1) com-ber 14, 2t, 28, Ocioblr 5, natl under tti. Flclhloua The Following ~l<>nl 8u1ln111 N1me(1) llstad ne.d Cotta ~SI Cllif baf 7, 14• 21, 28, tlltt MH undef ttl8 Flctltlout
Cotta Ma11 Ptlot Saplem-mencad to trensact bw· 199t Bustneas Name(•) !Isled 818 dol~ buAlnaSI 11· 1bova on: S•Pl•mbar3, 0202e ' ' Sa.694 ButlMll, Name(~ lleted
bar 1, 14, 21, 28, 1119t nesa under the Flctttlous S•·708 above on: NIA ~f~~~A~ o::PclNTEA· 11191 Oatrttt I!. Slslay, 1295 PUBLIC NoflCI '::'~ 3• 9111
Si-687 Buslneu N1me(s) listed Kant Lina ~ arnpus PIUI O. Cltal11 Stonalleld Cost.ti M .. a .....,.........,_, _________ 1 •bove on: August 20, 1991 PUBLIC NOTICE This 11atamant w11 IUad Dflva, N9wpott S.ach, CtlJ. Thll 11tiemant wu lllad Calif eae.H • FloHt loua Thi• ltai.ment WN aled
PUBLIC NOTICE ~~:hy J. svmvan I led "ctltiou• with the County Clark of ·~:.:egi l.aMn•lly 48 wtth ttle County Clark ol Tt11i bu1lnH1 11 con-lu•lne•• Ne'" ~~~on ~u::
wt1h' .~~''c~ w~~11' ol N Orange County on Saptam-oalldlla I~ CA tait4 Ortnge C«.rity on dueled by: an lndMdull l tate11Mtnt 30 1ee1 CNl1007097 Or •County~ Saptarn-•u811ne1•• •1m• baf 111. tllQI Thi• buslnttl It con-fl08717 Tha rtglst11nt(1) com-The FOllOwtng P8fl<>nl •. PIOMla ITATaMllNT OF ~ t e •mMt fl0894t ducted by. en lndMdulJ Publlshad NIWJ)Of1 Beach-manced lo lltnNCt bu._ lft dolf'9 buslnffl 11:
WITHDRAWAL FROM ber t ' ISl9t TM Foltow4ng patlonl PUbll1hed N"POf1 Balch-The re1i111r1nt(1) com-Costa M ... Pilot Saptam-nHI under the ~llou1 ZARA ENTERPRISES, Pu:bbhed Nawpof1 ea.en.
MTN• • , F50e731 ,,. doing butlnl11 u : Cotti Mau Piiot Saplam-~ lo ttanuct t>u• l>4lf 2t 28 Ociobef 8 ta BU11ne11 Name(•) ll1ted 272tt Via San Pedro, Ml• Costa Mela l'llot ~
O,,aRATIN: U~fDf!R PuOl1ttled N-i>0rt Bt1cho THE AECOVCRY CENTER, baf 21 28 October !I 12 Mii undef Ula P:"1ltlous 19111 ' ' • • 1bova on: August 27, 1991 11on ViefO, C.111. tHta bef 1, 14, 21, 21, 1M1 Cot•• MHI Pilot S.ptatn-1110 Victoria St. 8102. 9111 • • • • BuslMSI Natn•(•) Atted ... 011Tlt18'11ey CMiYa Vohr1, 27211 Vie ..... 1 .UP'111CNT111r11o~:Mll w 2t. 28, Octobef s. t2. ~oa11 ~le C~~'"o9~~ ' S•·740 •bovt on:. ilir 741 Thi• ltaltmtnt wa1 tiled ,., l'edro. Mlllkltt Vlalo. MDC NOYFi
1ll9t ancy ., · 1 a G«ald c. Lt"'*'Y PUBLIC .. OTICI With the County Clafk ot Ctltf. nen • ,.., .1:,,~ P:''~.~ S1·750 ~~uf,8=7 coeta Mau. PUBLIC NOTICE " ~'t'i:t County on Augutl ~~~~~Mo rtottte..
partnat from the partner----------Thlt butln•11 ,. COf'l* FlotltlOU• RAVE A au:"°:* . P'SOM H Th• rtgi1trant(•) com-......... ..... '
llhlp ot>lfttlng undet' the TRADE dueted by: en lndMdual a •fM ,utlflshad ..._.... 8aaCh-menc:9d .. tranuct ._.. ... ,, "''"' netltloul bU1lna11 n11m• of Th• r•al•lrant(I) eom-..... Me. Nam• CE s• 'E ltatatMftt ........ _. ,,... unGtf' lN flctllcM The ,~ ,.,.,.
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Caffl. 92t21 Dutln .. 1 N•mt(I) llslad trl d~ bullnfft at: TINT M, 2t21 Ctntr .. Avt .. ' ' ....... Avie., Coe11 .....
The Plclltlout Bu1lntu throu9h clo11Uied lboVI ~:July 1. 1091 HERZ " ASSOCIATES, lent• Ana, Calif. t2704 ... Ponci.tng ""puf'CNM °'. Cllf. 1817 . HMM merred to above Nancy Clerk 307i tybrooke lft,, Co•I• Tlmolhy Du1ne T1una. tcw tll08a 11111*111 ,,.., CheCllC out cleitliftld. Denny 0.... Kopp, 111 t ..... ............. --
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lttalght forwatd, ,.,,_ WM, whh calm for-
......._.,. •ltlve, Independent wardly active look,
ste•'"1Tai"d ... ao. W\d WI.lung to tnwat Eastern va1uee, 5'11 " '°''.,..... lllOnd, <M, yourMlf In a nurtl.Wlng and up, tnlth, home,
5'5". • anc1 happy, relaUonlhlp? Call me. canng, underatandlng, Ilk•• th• outdoora, Who you .,. la too gMng. •4004. ~ tot one man great not to ahat9. • .... .__ ...... ROC __ KY __ _ with"""'°' end lnteg. #2851. rtty, 'lk• dinner at ___ L_O_VE___ MOUNTAIN
a:ooi_ or an.r, Who'• UD:Y w1w.., to atavel to TO
N-Beach ..... s••L Honest, open, tovtng. .. -tr"· • "' DWF from Denver 60• .,.,.. #40()8. SW,, 30, attractive Al· looklng for a tall, a;;:;a,;;IVE chltect, ... ka SWM handsome, N/S cau-"1.1 """ 1 30-40, Intelligent, edu-caalan man with v• ' UTIN cated, fltneH con-un, ethlca, a ••n•• of •"ldha committed r• acloua, generous, af. humor, atyle & cl ...
tatloflhlp wtlh SWM, fluent gentleman, who IOVH IUe. It
36-:t1• _good fffllnge committed relatlon-you're honeat, open,
and wello4ducated. I ahlp/marr1age. N/S/0, wtll communicate and
am H, 5'2". I Uk• to "293e. not afraid or y<>Yr fHl-dance, movies, din• ----M-_-4._N____ Inga, pl•••• call.
out. I kid. 1114005. #4020. c::: WANTED!
.._ DO•ITIC IEIKDIO
Ml nPI RIGHT
YOUT GIRLS LADY
Ale you 90-70, bttght, af>P!!! to lhl9 SWM, SWM , aucceuful, fUn, 84icc.elful. atltat> 8, 175 lb., dat1c hair. 8'1'', 190 Iba., good
tlW, trim and physlw I'm good Sooatlng but looking, tit, n/a, 48,
calty ftt, n/a. honeat modest. llke to coo«, look 3e, ... king at·
and reedy fOf' a one--IOV9 c:Nld,.,, and the trac:tlve SWF 3~ for
and-one onty refatlon-water. l'm happy"f'O en)oyment/commltted
ehlp? rm OWF, petite, hang upa. Seeking relatlonahlp/marrtage.
attractive, prof•• ~WF·OWF·attractlve•----u-an_py____ 4'1965. :!:':'· ~~ 9:; ~ ... da.tc~r pr:~-; cit'RISTIAN , __ S_O_U_L_MA_T_E __
Boogie, thew., al1, #1878• Male atudent, SWM, P~TNER
dancing, good fU1au.l----D0-N-'~T....---32, toou 28, aHka by aucceaaful aeml-
ranta, cooking, gat• ~aterlal SWF, 25-retired exec., 5'9",
denlng, travel. Ale you IE :M, walk• on beach, DWM, 56, N/S, fun
that compatlble aom• IHY movies, tennis, long lovlng, romantic, poal· one? #4018. I h I I You're 50+, attractive, talks. Down to earth, t ve, metap ya ca,
S1'1·~ 1:111
ort 1t:11 JOO•l
apunky, full of energy open and honest. for aplritual valuea. You
with a paHlon for life. romance or Just funl have llke q ualities,
You want to ahate 4'3000. enfoy travel, beach 1---------walks, casual times. Blue Jeana or Dressy HAVE ROSES have Integrity, nice to A Tlmff, tong walk• and talk• and laughter, WILL TRAVEL be with, petite, under REAL candlelight, Jazz and You're around 30, 1-4-7-·_11_3_o_t_9. ___ _ MAN claHlca, travel and under 6'8", with glrl-TALL
aMka a lovable, exclt-cooking. I'm 61, OJM, next-door, soap ad ATIRACTIVE
YOU,WE
TLC
HAPPY Fun-loVlng aense of ALWAYS THE BEST
humor, ..iiova hug•. YOUR LUCKY #
watks, travel, dlnnef, 1 ftlU\ •<1•5a;1a
dancing, aunaeta, ·~ -
LMDIZZUllGGHU.I
t~ $2.50/mln, 10 min 2H
Unwanted Street Girl.
Talk to me baby... 1 ·
900·903·LEGS 1 8 +
'2.50/mln. 1 O min aeeka adventurous, PRIVATE 1 ON 1
honest, 39-48 lady for _A_d_u_lt1_s_1_.9_5_m_1n1_1 o_nWi_ t-;_-_-_-_ -----------------_-----friendship and laallng
ralatlonshlp. 1111878.
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No room
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A'TTMCTIVE Uke •Ports. Perf0<m· SEEKING LOVING Ing Arte, dinner In or RIGHT
out, aex appeal, age MEN PROFESSIONAL 55-70. Me? l'fll 57, SWF, 27, 5.2... 110, 5•~ •• car1301~be.SAF, ... • k~ 5'5... blonde, blue beautiful & exciting, ... ~"' eyes, medium build, looklng for energetic SWM or DWM 33-40, nice to be with. Sound men with adVanturoua
Ing real woman for 5'11", 190 Iba., •• type pretty look a.
real chemistry be-cure, Mnsltlve, ener· You're creative, edu· GENTLEMAN Alone? Wanta fall In LADIES of the Orange
twoen ua. He la 8'2", getlc, humorous, edu· cated with uniquely SWM, 41 • 6.4 ... look-Love? Chrl•tl•n Coaat and their prl·
allm executive, 64, at-cated, romantic and funny personality. I'm Ing for that special Phone Rom•ncel II vat• numbers. 1·900-
traetlve, Interested In aom-hat ahy, friend-39, 8', handsome woman who wants a Worksl $3/mln. 1·900· 660-MEET Ext. 117
ltl hi e • ti 786-n10 (24hra) 18/over $3/mln. a111, aalllng, char ea, • p, conv r a on lrlsh·German, creative monogamous man . ...,..,... __ .._ ____________________ _
A call to
cla111fled
can help.
gOOd man. good be-OOOd? •4000. nature who are lnter-havtor and IUCC.Hful ____ M_R;....~---Hied In all the al1a &
health. She would be and companionship d irector. musician, Walklhg, travel, mov-
femlnlne and frM to first and then? #1963. athlete, marine mam-181, music, fun. Non-
ahat• hie ure. #3007. EUROPE mat activist with good s m 0 k er and r 11. a51au FEu••E potential Father qua11-13001 " ""' _,,, TRAVELER ties. 4'3017. ---·----SINCERELY Sprtng and Fatt every TRYING WANTED year, retired lawyer, HEAL THY SOMETHING
In Ne career, for last·
Ing refatlonahlp. RIGHn sports. No dopers or 11'2835. smokers. #4017. SWF, 44 yra., 130 lba.,•----1-EXY-----
blond hair, green
BALDWIN •n•· Love early LONELY 82, aeeks companion; HAPPY NEW SWM ... king attrae-Parle etc., University
BROTHERS Rock·N·Roll, amus• ment parka, board & LATIN LOOK-ALIKE card gamH, movies, reliable, humorous fe-
tlve, petite, sincere degree(•) helpful. My HANDSOME! Shy SWM. 27 yrs.
"Aalan" lady, 25-45. affluence prevents Ready for your BEST young, 6'. 185 lbs .•
for full-time meaning-marriage but not r• & LAST ron:!ance? Me: blond, blue eyes.
fut commitment, ro-iponslble friendship. tall, zestful, playful, loves beach hie. cy-
mance, fun, compan-4'30t6. educated , com· cling, music, moun·
lonshlp. Interests are ---------mltable, passionate, talna. Looking for
wanted, (Alec, Wllllam, plays & dancing. male, 40'a, 5'4", flt.
or Daniel). dark· Looking for SWM EnJoys family Ille,
haired, lc•blue •Y••. under 50 yrs., over mountalna, beach,
tall and handsome. 5'8", amokera O.K. travel, movies, mu1lc,
profeHlonal a plu1, #2953. dancing. Looking for
by blonde bHuty, ---------SWM, almllat Interest,
SWF, 21. #4008. PRETTY lasting relationship.
wide and varied: din· EUROPEAN genlle·aplrlted, mid-companionship with
Ing out, all sports, out· OR we1tern gentleman. SWF with slmilar lnter-doora, travel, enter-You: 35·49, adventur-ests. * 1981.
talnlng, movlH, the-BRAZILIAN ous. fun-lovlng, trim, ---------
ALTRUISTIC *401s.
IE PROFESSIONAL
ater, etc. Please call female sought by at· n/1, unencumbered. VERY
aoon. #3018. tractive, educated, 111962. ROMANTIC
A llallan Catholic, (4/17/ SQUARE 41), youthful, roman-
Squa-e Dancer that la. tic, doer/giver who
Petite, 5', 110 Iba., lovH reading, writing,
SWF. mid nruea, look· restaurants, movies,
Ing fol ateady Square traveling .. dancing.
Dance pal'tnet'. MMI Seeking loving, com·
great people, get ex· patlble, caring 1oul-
erclse whlle having _m_a_te_._,_•_0_2_1_. __ _
fun. If you don·t know, PRETTY
we·n oo thru ciass 10-PASSIONATE gether. Aleo enfoy
music <an kind•>· th• PETITE ater, long walks, good booka. .,4018• DWF, 5'3", 95 lbs.,
who enfoya life seek1
CULTURED a non-smoking, non-
drtnklng, flnanclally/ PEARL emotionally Hcure
Profualonal.. vegetar· profeulonal, age 39-
lan, pretty, SJF, 38, 48, for fun and com-
artlatlc, Intellectual mllment. Newport
and from the East _B_•_•_c_h._•_4_0_1_8_. ___ _
Coast afftca aecure, PRETTY
educated gentleman SHAPELY and kindred 1plttt for
mHnlngful relation-BLONDE
•hip. #4003. SWF, aucceHful ex·
DECISION
TIMI
I'm L...klng for fun,
advint'ure, famlly.
love, aecurlty. I love
people, aun, ocean,
goocS health, and me.
I'm aophlatlcated,
beautiful, positive.
Danc:lng under the
stars on our wol1d
travel t>Nathlng clean
air would be heaven.
Pleau be SW mme,
41MS, tal. #2962.
ecutlve, humorous,
non·rellgloua, loves
weekend a away, akl·
Ing, laughter. Seeks
SWM 35-45, auCC8H•
ful, attractive, witty,
communicative, n/a/d.
Committed relatlon-
ahlp/marrlage. 4'2950.
MEET
TALL ATHLETIC ~~~ 1(~1~e~~~:i~M·t!~: ___ J_U_S_T___ WIDOWER
ATIRACTIVE FUN LOVING guage and cu11ure 1es· A LITTLE Educated, fun ioving, SUCCESSFUL SWM, 58, 5'9", 165, eons. English fluency one woman man. No
OWF, 49, looking for flt, Intelligent, roman-not required. 4'3010. KINKY children. Emotionally 1 Ilk di 1 d Trim SWM, 52 looks and financially secure. 50 + N/S companion 1 c. •• n ng, anc-FRIENDLY 5 6' 160 lb bl d Seeking pretty lady 40 with almllar b•ck· Ing, beach, akl, na-4 • • s., on
ground & Interests ture. SMka trim and ATHLETIC blue eyes, seeks trim to 55, with good
ranging from C>Ytdoor aware, unemcum-SINCERE cutelah SWF 35-45. moral/ethical values.
activities to candle-bered, N/S female-age Sense of humor a #1977. .,3008 SWM 33 5'10" 170 must. Movie, muslc.1---------llgllt dinners and IO-_o_pen __ . ---·---llkea 'aer~blcs. ~elghi fun companionship, WON'T BE clar commitments. LOND IR 14001. B HA titting, sports. movies. private 1 On 1 love DISAPPONTED BLUE EYES music, reading and parties. #1964. "Exceptionally Hand· VIVACIOUS more. Seeking SWF 1---------some", tall, fit, 3o·s SWM, 5'10", 160. flt, with compallble Inter· LARGE 1 1 'IJ&uv t t i w I' gent eman; very Oii· ~• • trac ve. • ,. ests. "1980. ME TOO anTIST traveled. Intelligent, ---------Ing, caring. under· "" 31. To mfft attractive FULL TIME 33, SWM aeeka large standing, playful, Intel-
Female, 48, 5'10", ac· SF, dark hair, any ADVENTURER SWF to share good llgent, sincere, au·
compllahed atrlklng race, 21 -31, for rela-limes and be a friend. thentlc, romantic and
blond. Eceemrlc, ete-tlonahlp. 411 3002, SWM, 39. financially •3005. sexy, with varied Inter· atlw, rntellecfual, ao-1---..;______ secure aMka SF, 2s-•---------eats. Seeks: Very
clal, educated com-BRAIN 35 traveHng compan-LATIN pretty, slender. sweet
munlcator. Paint/draw, SEEKS Ion. From Alaskan wit· LADIES and compatible girl
remodel, Real Estate. derness fishing to ex-ATTENTION frlond. (Balboa Pen· Love belly laughal BEAUTY ptorlng ancient ruins. nlnaula). #3008.
Creative bonding Interesting, auccessful Must be tit, attractive Thia handsome. tensl-WORK HARD
nffded nowll tll4002. SAM, 38, •••k• and derlng. #1982. live, successful, bllln-wauTED younger glrl for friend· HANDSOME gual, SLM, 40'•, with PLAY HARD
"" ahlp and fun. I am U.S. citizenship aeeka OWM, 37, 5·r. enjoys PROFESSIONAL 5'1J", 170 Iba.. flt. EXOTIC attractive Latin lady horses, skiing, music, MAN Please be pretty, open GENTLEMAN 21-35 to share life's travel, seeks fun, ad-
and trim. "3009. foy1, object marriage. venture In SF. #3004. that knows how to be1---------Flt 50'• European an· 113015.
romantic. I'm advan-RENT Joys the almple thlng11---------turou1, Ilk• to play In Ille. Looklng for at· LOOKING
tennis, non-1moker. tracllve woman to FOR
I'm attractive special share life's laughs LOVE lady In my 40'1. through o'e•fled with. Let's exchange
"4007. a.a• aa•a photo•. #1966. Fun lovlng, Hnse of
.,. .. ~• humor, 6'11h", 60+. I HUNT enfoy music, dancing,
·---·•• . dining out, parties.
travel on weekends.
th.rounh cluai.fied rm consld•red good .. looking. 4'3020.
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from Japan, Mercedes-Benz, BMW,
Volvo, AUdi and Saab all have countered
with significantly improved versions of
their own ~roduas. Cadillac, linooln and
Buick aren t wasting any time in bringing
siS!'ificant new models to the showrooms
either.
dearly, cars in the luxury/ prestige
category just keep getting more advanced
as a result of increased competition. If
things continue the way thev're goin&:
we'll all be driving spacecraft by the enet
of the century.
But this onslaught of impressive new
automobiles isn't limited tO" the ranks of
large four-door sedans. Acura first created
a niche in the mature sport coupe
category with its original two-door
Legend. That ca r was equally well
equipped and far more stylish than its
sedan counter~rt.
Prices ranged from roughly $25,000 to
$30,000 and the sleek Legend coupes
were a huge success. Honda's upscale
division has since followed with a second
generation Legend coupe, a larger, more
powerful and more prestil!,ious version of
thf' original car based on the new sedan.
N ot to be outdone, Lexus also has
ente red the premium sport
coupe category with not one,
but r.....·o versions of its new SC perform-
ance cars. Called the SC400 arid the
SC300, these coupes pick up where the
previous BMW 63SSi and Mercedes-Benz
560SEC left off.
But there is one significant difference,
and that d iffe rence is J'rice. Where the
BMW 6-Seri es coul easily exceed
$50,000 in its day (last offered-in 1989),
and the Mercedes approaches $80,000
(currently available), Lexus is offering its
luxurious and high-powered coupes at
$31 ,100 for the 5(300 and $37,500 for
the SC400.
And for people who want their
transpo rtation in a unique and
fashionable 2 2 package, that's good
news, as the current BMW couple now
approaches $80,000 and Mercedes' lare-
1-9-92 SEC replacement wtll likely near the
$100,000 mark. These German crafts are
beautifully executed automobiles, but
their prices have become prohibitive to
say the least.
Hence the new Lexus coupes. SC400s
share their 250-horsepower 32-valve fo ur-
liter VB engine and electronically
controlled automatic transmission with
the LS400 sedan, and from there the cars
The all·new Lex u5' SC 400 sport coupe is .setting a new autmotive standard in performance and luxury.
have little else in common. Yet this power weight to carry and more aggressive
train has been hailed by the international gearing. the coupe feels livelier off the
automotive community as one of the line than the sedan and rockets to 60
smoothest and most refined engine mph in under seven seconds. On a
transmission combinations in the world, deserted stretch, with no one looking, the
regardless of price. coupe will hit 145 mph.
The praise is well deserved. SCJOOs are This isn't just a racy styling exercise; it's
powered by a completely new 225-a sports coupe in the truest sense. The
horsepower, 24-valve, three-liter, six-SC300 is no slouch either, needing just
cylinder engine mated to a five-speed 7 .4 seconds to reach the 60 mph mark
manual transmission -and, of course, with manual transmission, according to
an automatic is available. And apart from Lexus.
slightly smaller wheels, tires and brakes Even more impressive than the SC400's
on the SC300, the cars are mechanically performance figures,though, are the way
similar, which is to say very different from 1n which the big coupe goes about its
thei r sedan sibling. business. A power-operated tilt and
In place of tile glassy-smooth ride of telescope steering wheel wand highly
the four-door LS400, the SC400 coupe contoured bucket . seats w_ith two-position
has a far more immediate and responsive ~emory system W111 electrically motor you
personality, exchanging luxury fo r sport in into place. .
large doses. Without question, the coupe___ !.he_ins.trumenl_ panel glows with a i~ much firmer and more muscular feeling unique electroluminescent hue and the
than its la rger counterpart. engine keys to life with little more than a
The coupe is alert, ihe sedan is relaxed. remote s1gn. Under the load, the V8
Input to the steering results in faster and
engine emits a sweet, high-pitched
subde wail. If VNaldi were to com
automotive sounds, this engine
play his music.
Yards of le ather dress the interio
band of 'NOOd trim lines the dash
doors, and the windshield is leaned
at a steep angle, furthering the impres
of" pending performance. Only the so
of. the .tires tenderizing the pave
intrude on the hushed cabin. Findi
quieter performance car would be d
near impossible.
And yet this still leaves nothing
about the Lexus coupe's s~I
Subjective as th is topic is, there ~is
denying the visual impact created ~y
jeweled headlights, the stealth roo
and the endless array of curves, qe
and oontourS. Mainstream this-car iS-n
As it did with its class-leading L
sedan, Lexus again is setting a new
ard.
more precise cornering. with none of the ~~~~i:i1: that's associated with plus Worn tires hazard to car's heal
M uch the same can be said of
the SC400's acceleration as
well. With considerably less The pulling to one side or the o
also may be causes by a tire on one
being unde rin fl ated.
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.Have you ever noticed how different
your favo rite shoes feel with new soles
and heels? The wear was so gradual you
hadn't realized how worn they'd become.
No•..v you're \A.:alking straighl again.
This is similar to the improvement in
the feel of your car when you re place
worn tires. You had be<:ome accustomed
to the vibrations and noise of the old
ones. Then, with new rubber on the
road, the car seems to glide.
Another clue: If your tires appear t
worn more at the outer edges than at
center, or vice versa, your problem
be nothing more than incorrect inflat
But tires worn more on one side than
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spots because of incorrect wheel
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gas as well as accelerating tread wear. ·
One out of four cars checked in one
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had wheels out of alignment.
How do you know if your wheels need
aligning? Your first clue may come from
erratic steering. The car may wander or
pull from one side to the other. The
condition may cause a shimmy similar to
th e adion of an out~of-balance tire. This
is known as the "shopping cart
syndrome."
The trained eye of an auto tecKni
usually can differentiate betw
inflation, alignment and bila
problems. Any one of the three shou1
corrected without delay, as some da
already is done by the time the sympt
are noticeable.
As a preventative measure, it's wi
have alignment and balanced chec
twice a year. And you certainly wan
be sure the wheel alignment is OK be
installing you r expensive new tires.
Always have new valve stems insta
when buying new tires. These -al
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in class for repeat buyers
F °' 1992, Toyota's top-of-the-line
Cressida continues to offer the
high level of quality and reliability
~t h4ts earned it strong customer loyal~.
With nearly 31 percent of recent sales
coming from past Cressida owners, the
&0phist1cated four-door luxury sedan has
the highest repeat purchase rate of all
competitors in its dass. The 1991 model
also was rated as one of the top 1 O most
trouble-free cars in America, according to
the J.O. Powers and Associates New Car
Initial Quality Survey.
electronically controlled automatic
overdrive transmission provides a normal
setting for optimum fuel efficiency and a
power setting for maximum acceleration.
Oessida's electronic fuel-Injected three·
liter, six<ylinder engine produces 190
horsepower and 185 pound-feet of
torque.
Cressida seats five comfortably. For
easy parking, low-speed maneuvers and
responsive control, it is equipped with
speed-sensing rack-and-pinion power
steering. Front Mac Pherson struts,
combined with rear double wishbone
suspension, ball joint-type stabilizer bars,
gas-filled shocks and offset coil springs
contribute to a smooth and comfortable
ride.
Standard luxuries include seven-way
adjustable front seats, power windows,
dOOr locks and outside mirrors, automatic
temperature control, dual lighted vanity
mirrors, adjustable tilt steering wheel,
Toyota Theft Deterrent system with Toyota's flagship sedan, the 1992 Cressida, offers luxury car buyers elegance plus quality and reliability. security light and premium audio system
with cassette player and six speakers.
The smooth -shifting four-speed
When the headlights are accidentally
left on, Cressida's auto-off system keyed bumpers with color-coordinated
prevents the battery from running down wrap-around body side moldings accent
by shutting off the liRhts when the driver's the Cressida. Its aerodynamic sfiape also
door is opened witn the ignition turned helps reduce outside noise.
off. Optional features include tilt and sl ide
Aluminum alloy wheels and color glass sunroof, power front seats, leather-
trimmed seats and a premium 3-in-1
electronically tuned radio/cassette/ CD
audio system.
Safety features include child-protector
rear door locks, motorized front shoulder
belts, side door intrusion beams and
pas5enger-side power window lockout.
Maximum brake performance is assured
by four-wheel power-ventilated disc
brakes and an optional anti-lock brake
system that helps prevent wheel lockup
during severe braking.,
Ecology -minded drivers .can buy new cars with a clear· conscience
By Don ChaJkln
~ to the Ptlol
S ometimes life just isn't fair. While
we thought we were living better
through chemistry, we were
actually damaging the Earth's ozone layer
and turning landfills into toxic time
bombs.
Today o ur increased sensitjvity to
environmental concerns has caused us to
re-evaluate many long-held notions,
including perhaps that plan to buy a bif?.
roomy new car as soon as the last kid 1s
out of college. After all, isn't one more
By Alex Gandara
Special Ill the Ptlol
Q I keel? noticing ads in
many of the local papers,
• and on the radio, for
deale lling cars at or below "dealer
invoice." Wllat exactly is meant by
dealer invoice, and is it really a
bargain?
A. The words "dealer invoice" appear
in many new ca r pricing guides.
However, 1t is not the true purChase price
the dealer pays for a vehicle. Dealer's
invoice is an automotive industry term for
what a particular vehicle would cost a
dealer if just one vehicle were bought.
The dealer's actual purchase price
depends on many factors, including
volume, quotas, rebates and incentives,
or hara-to-sell models. If there were no
pricing standard, there would not only be
much confusion, but no way to compare
prices for the public.
Still, don't be fooled by ads that
advertise S200 under dealer invoice.
Rather than being a great bargain, it may
be.U,at the dealer's 6ottom line dropped
dwf to an incentive or other factor.
• Q. I have a 1969 Plymouth Valiant
with a bad gas gauge. The dealer told
me a few montlls ago that the gauge
was ~, but the gas tank was bad. So
I agreed to let his shop replace It.
They mut have a lot of defective ~as
tanks because the gas gauge is readmg
incorrectly again. Do you think the car
Is worth keeping with this problem?
A. To begin with, wither the service
writer at the dealer hasn't communicated
clearly or you car's problem has been
misdiagnosed. Unless your car's fuel tank
leaks, it doesn't need to be replaced.
From what the mechanics have. gold you,
your fuel gauge sending unit (located
automobile just about the last thing that
our struggling planet needs?
Happily, the answer is no. Thanks to
improved technology and tougher federal
guidelines, you can buy a new car and
drive it without compromising your eco-
logical integrity.
ln fact, ariving a new car is better for
the Earth than driving around in yo ur old
one, regardless of make, mooel or
vintage.
Because of stan dards phased in since
the federal Clean Air Act of 1970, new
cars now produce 95 percent less
hydrocarbons and carbon monoxide and
inside the tank) is probably defective.
It can be removed, but before you let
them do that, be sure they have
thoroughly checked the wiring between
the fuel gauge and the sending unit. If
they can't handle this job properly, take it
to a good auto electric shop.
As far as keeping the car is concerned,
there isn 'c a formufa. as to when to get rid
of a car. You know what kind of
condition it is in. If the fuel gauge is the
only problem, its reP.air shouldn't be so
expensive that it will exceed the car's
value. •
Q. My 1974 Chevrolet Monte Carlo
has an annoying problem. The car
works OK until I turn on the air
conditioner. Then, if I'm sitting at idle,
the engine stalls, but it runs until I
come to a stop. Does the engine need a
tuneup?
A. If the engine runs well when the air
conditioner is off, it most likely doesn't
need a tuneup. One reason a car stalls
after the air conditioner is turned on is a
malfunctioning solenoid.
The solenoid maintains the idle speed,
thus keeping the engine from stalling
once the air conditioner is turned on,
which creates an additional load on the
engine. Other possibilities: the solenoid
needs adjustment; it's not getting the
proper amount of voltage, or it may have
become accidentally disconnected.
Other than the solenoid, the next item
to check would be the N C compressor. If
the compressor is "dragging" excessively,
it will cause the engine to stall, or idle
roughly.
(Questions for this column on
automotive maintenance and repair
should be addressed to the Auto Tutor,
Automobile Club of Southern California,
in care of this newspaper.)
JAKE DICK RICHARD
The Johnson Boys say we're loaded with '91 Lincolns
and Mercurys. All must go. 'Ne will consider any and
all offers. Come down and ptck one out.
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75 percent less nitrogen oxides than they
did 20 years ago. )
The unbreathable bulk of auto-related
pollution is from older vehicles. According
to the Environmental Protection Agency,
if we keep buying new cars at the current
rate -about 10 million cars per year -
and scrapping the old ones, the
hydrocarbons and carbon monoxide in
our air will be cut in half and nitrogen
oxides by a third by the year 2000.
Our atmosphere also benefits from the
fact that exhaust standards are
progressive: Each year's models pollute
less than the previous year's --and that
goes for such luxury items as the 1992
Ford Crown Victoria and Mercury Grand
Marquis.
These stylish six-seaters feature .:t V8
engine that's smaller but mqre C'fficient
and more powerful than that found in the
'91 models. Options include anti·lock
brakes, traction control (for safer
acceleration) and a passenger-side air
bag; driver-side air bag.s are standard. The
Crown Victoria and Grand Marqu1<, differ
mostly in matters of styling, !>O your
choice probably could hinge on which
dashboard, hubcaps ,md grnte you l1kl'd
better. Prices range from S 19 000 to
$22,500.
At the small end of the <,1ze and pme
!>pectrum is the Toyota Pcl~o. This two
door model features an economical four-
cylinder engine and front-wheel drive.
Power steering and intermittent
windshield wipers are standard, while air
conditioning and cruise control are
options. The rear seats fold down for
extra cargo space -perfect for two
people to load with luggage. With a price
range of $10,000 to $12,000, the 1992
Paseo could be an ideal second car. And
by delivering better than 30 miles per
gallon, it reduces fuel consumption.
Of course, the less fuel burned, the less
exhaust produced. Regardless of emissions
standards, exhaust contains carbon
dioxide, which is not a direct health
hazard like the other exhaust components
but does contribute to the greenhouse
effect that causes global warming.
Currently there's a wide variety of fuel·
miserly cars to choose from. Some
exceedingly frugal choices include the
Geo Metro, Ford Escort Pony and
Daihatsu Charc¥ie. each of which delivers
at"least 40 mpg on the highway.
A tiny, three-cylinder engine f>?Wers
the Geo Metro, a small vehicle with few
weight-adding options. Luxurious it's not,
but the car moves with traffic and gets
you where you want to go. Prices range
from $6,800 to $10,000.
Ford's Escort wound up becoming the
best-selling Arrierican car of the '80s, and
its smooth ride and fuel economy have
much improved for 1992. Much of this
vehicle's comfortable handling comes
from its front-wheel suspension system,
with engineering developed in partnership
with Mazda.
Though other Escort models offer a
long list of luxury options, the fuel-frugal
Escort Pony is not available with
amenities such as power steering or air
conditioning. The price range for the
Pony 1s $8,400 to $9,500; other Escort
models cost about $1,000 more.
Not yet well known, the Daihatsu
Charade is a Japanese front-drive
hatchback. Its engineering may not be as
sophisticated as that of the more
established car makers, but the Charade
1s a solid, roomy small car. Prices run
betweeQ $6,600 and $8,000.
One problem: Since Daihatsu dealers
are located primarily in the Sunbelt and
Northwest, the Charade may not be
available in your area.
Actually, wht>re you live and the type
of driving you do have as much effect on
the amount of fuel your car burns as does
the car itself.
Highway dm ing at moderate speed
over relatively flat terrain -with the
windows closed and the air conditioner
off -is the most efficient. Stop-and-go
and short-trip driving is the least efficient.
And excessive idling, as in long, winter
morning warm-ups. simply uses gas
without getting you anywhere.
Cleaner-burning engines, recyclable
materials it's clear that the
automobile's relationship to the
environment is steadily improving, and
that 's a road worth taking.
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derwf'ftlng lnlo. A.A. degr" OI' equiv. co1-•--P-H_O_T_OQ_•_••_y __ ,
l9ge credit units d• .-r 11rable, preferably Mature peraon to WOf'kl----'-.:..:..:..:..:..:. ___ I
T h 9 NE w p 0 RT wllh a tech. back· al 1 Ho~r Photo. Early TELEMARKETING
Earn EXTRA MONEY
Blacll/glaaa, laminate
cH1play c.blnet, cenlar unit for TV. Yalu.
13,000, will aall 'tor
S950 oeo. 82 high,
79 width. 21 clffp.
Call 873-2749. BEACH/COSTA MESA ground In the bhlcs 9V91/Wkndl 962..anl
PILOT ls looking for• ol bulldl ng con-RULEITlTECMEfRS
Custo mer Service •trucuon and dratting NATIONWIDE USA working part-tlma .1 ---~==~--
Good communication HEY!!!! Aepre1entatlve for the ability. Good narrative Clrculellon Dept. 10 writing akHta req. Ban· Is Expd'g & Saaka
work a nexlble ached-allta package In-Exp'd Secy'a & SJ
ole, •pproidmate"' tfl.. cludlng dental & Mgra. Alao, Agta to '' h Ith (C train & eam S3000 mo 24 hours per Wffk. •• · ompany ear ADDITION
and phone aklll1 1a· 3 RATTAN Dlftl:C·
qull"fit to aall growing, TO" CHAIR UR
local nN"apap~. 8TOOL8. 24". bul·
We need a rellable '°' work) Call <2131 Pol'I In to £111642 ... 333
l'h
'
725-1777, eam-3pm comm• to 100"··~="'"=""'°""'""""cl person w • rong ----~-~--1 Appt, c all P•trlok1'"valarlnary Hosp need•
tel a phone sk11 1s . INSURANCE CLERK T•nor• ees.eeoo , • "" ••
pleasanl phona voice, H.B. Agancy. Mon:.Fnl-R"E"CEPOON<St==="lfWJHr=="Of"C~I :: 'tOfar,oni& •e::~~
nea1 appearance and 1·5. Phonas. fllaa, For Medical ore. Wiii 754-1033 Aak fat Jut. able 10 work well with rypa. Exp req'cl, 57/Hr. others. $$.5-0/Ht. 842•2523 lraln. Graat growth polenllaL. 283-8883
Call DANIEL SHEA MED RECEPTIONIST RETAIL ASSIST MGR
En1plovrnP11t
anted 5535 _&42-4321 Ext. 207 Front Offlo•. Need Self-1tarter. 25-40
DREAM JOB Earn an •omeone energellc for hrs/Wk., 15.75-SIS.50/Hr •Prtv•t• Hom• C•r• averaga of $187.50 !or busy family practice 1n1 __ o_o_E_._7_2_3_.0_3_1_3 ___ 1 Aid•. Xlnt axp, •I·
9 hr•. No lnve1tmenl. NB. Exp pref. FIT. RETAIL SALES lltud~1 & Nfs. Wage Mrs. Veuev 89 1-6550 Coil undo 644-7848 negouable. 1573-2668 • · From a "C•l1" In lhel-;-.";,.,.--,.-.,,.==-=-'I
tarnul color, braaa
hinges, haavy clol~
backad vlnyl aaata & $350/MO. SIDE U. on
backs. Very nk:a. Uka Main ChaMal. 9 n
new. Pari'act W"I famlly beam, up 10 32 n
room. Orlglnally coat tong. Call S7S.1751
5350/aat. Sall s1251 ••IDR Tia to as F1.
ael. Cau 845-1933, art W••t N•wport.
5:30pm, or call any-$150/mo.
llma & laave me11aga. 880-S145
LIKE NEW, flrsl class 35-40 FT. docll apace,
axecutlva encl clarleal No. Bayfront. Bal l•I.
office lumllura. Large Sailboat pref. Avall
selection avallable al untll July 1. 875-0777 . 1 /3 ol coat. OBO.
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_..F'SSfM•
CRIVIER
BMW ---· .. .............. ____ ,,, ............ --83Nf7t
•..... ..,.._
~ e1111IA/f .... .r.:r:
~7)110.W ........ _ .,..,?,., 111 .... _ ........
(IKIQJTJll 121.-.
CRIVllR .... ----.... ,.,. ....... . ........... , --UW17f
Just lb ,_., Only 11,ISOO mllM. ChrOr'nlt
whMla ond whaal ... lrtm. Call 720-0690.
'It
COUllll ------AIC. PNI. dllC wh••h, at•reo, a modi
111,ttO. (#U2Me}
"L.u John1on l Ion
CGll!mTM. ~~
Thi• E~ a.t.a COITA Me&A. CA
h•• IMth•r. •l•r.o 1----"'~CMIOO:;;.::.:;:;:---=--m:..f" ~ ,.,.! ,1 IBC\llY
al $20,MO. (#A3917). IAILI QI
Johnlon I: Ion TN• Mi.new as 4 Llncoln llttcurY door haa A/C, di• aa HAR80A M.VD wt\Mla, Plw a men!
COSTA MESA, CA 111,llO. (#920015)"
--........... 'Ion SELL
yow' -.. hlcl. throu9h cluolfltd
Uncoln Mtrcurv
2828 HARBOR BLl/D
COSTA MESA, CA
540-HSO
'tt MERCURY
TOPAZ
DRIVERS MED RECORDS CLERK Fashion Island, N--x J0'!: ae~k: ~:,::~
Small package dellv· Buay family pracllce por1 Beach Mall. Part· ra11auranl position. Ph
ery. Drive company group In Fa•h Isl. F/T Time. Call: 548-1293 Noon..epm
car. Earn 10 1550/ Wiii traln. 844-7848, l _ _,,1~8c1c8"1"8c7c4-"-'•"8c7c7:.....1
Board room encl r• 40' SLIP + 40' + Ski•
cepllon era Fortuna Tie. Localed on tha
$28,990 500 quality. Arht(ork, Main Channel, .Penln-
plantera, phones(' fax •='-"-''~'-'"-'"·"8_7_>-_2"•"4_7 __ 1
machine•. network Back a.,. Haa a Secret ii=ii~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~:!!!:!!!:!!!:!!!:!!!!:!;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; I
Thia Topaz la ~I
A/C, Ptw. llt«H. dt.x
whffta & much mortit
Sl.9CIO. (•to1•58).
Johneon l Ion
Llncoln Mtrcurv
28211 HARBOR BLVD
COSTA MESA, CA
compu1ar11 and much A b9autlful a8fane ma-_w_•_•_,_. -"-8~'°'~5-5-'-· '-'-'-0-1,0•:•:'~'0°:•.:LI:•:•:•:..::0c• :'•;•:•;•. / RETAIL SALES
MEET No Exp. nee. A Oallv Fun anlmal thama
Sala ry ol $300 lor store In Fashion Is·
buying mdse. 714/ land •ffk• Prr aale•.
Domestics 5540
BABYSITTER WANTED
In N"wport Bch. Mu111
ba English speaking.
Frr. Call 673-3584
mora. No dlr1 . M·F 9·5 rlna. tt'e quiet, friendly 1111111 Call Charle• 478-6000 encl relulng. Up lo SO -••
MalChlng recliners $100 It allp•. D•An.sa
ea. Steel case deek & Ba,.ald• M•rlna,
chair $125. Love seal 300 E. Coaat Hwy ..
I 1 oo . Kenmore Newpor1 Beach.
washer $75. 8·pc oak l~=o'c'~'c-6"7_>_·"•c3"3_1 ~~ Bedroom set $500. 3· BACK BAY private' dock
pc lable group $60. apace . Up to 55 ft
someone special 860-8811 ••'· 3458. S6/hr. 854·5399 through classified
DI 11111
By CHARLES GOREN
with OMAR SHARIF
a nd TANNAH HIRSCH
Q .l -Both vulnerable, a!I South
you hold:
•9 9763 t AK10742 +Al06
The bidding has p roceeded:
North Eut South West
19 Pu.11 2 t Pan
2 9 Pass ?
\\'hat do you bid now?
Q.2 -Neit her vulnerable, as South
you hold:
tKJIO '1KJI082 tA9 +AKJ
The bidding has proceeded:
South West Nor th Eut
I • Pass 2 •' Pus ,
\\'hal du ynu bid now?
Q .3-Neith"r vulnerable, as South
\'OU h(lld:
t KQJI05 •AK fl AKJ7 +AK
The bidding has proceeded:
So uth West North Eut
2 • PILBs 2 NT Pass
3 + Pua 3 NT Pus
?
WEEKLY BRIDGE QUIZ
What action do you take?
Q.4-Both vulnerable, R~ South
you hold:
+KJ 9Q9 • 10965'2 +J 1058
T he bidding has proceeded:
North Eul South Weat
I t PIUl8 l NT Pau
2 !!J' Pua 2 t Pua
3 • Pasa?
\.Vhat action do you take?
Q .5-Both vulnerable. as South
you hold:
+8 •95 tQ643 +AQJl092
The bidding has proceeded:
North Eut South Weat
I + Pus 2 + PU8
2 ~T Pass ·?
What action do you take?
Q.6 -As .::iouth. vulnerable. you
hold:
+8 9AKQ10652 t J965 +6
\Vhat is your opening bid?
Merchandise
Dinette w/6 chairs boal. Available now.
$85. 645·5424. 714-548-82&6
nt1qu es 6010 Sofa Lt Brown Tweed, DOVER SHORES
oak trim $200. Rolltop Two clocks at ~lvata LIQUIDATION SALE d••k s100. 54&-8342. residence: 20+ &
•-QUE •M-IUI 50 +. Easy ace•••-"" 11 51111r""' S10-S13/tt. Mr•. Sheri-*COSTA MESA * dan 714·851·2234,
1931 Newpor1 Btvd. BLOOD RED cry1tal 642·78'8 or B<».273-1441
T1emendoul Selectlons chandallar. ~tall.Jn French•Engllsh•Amer couch. WaverY"-f5fa. LIDO ISLe Bo•t •8000 Sq. Fl.* Dock, 30'+, up to Mon-Sii 1H. Sun 12-6 $150/each. 83J·2665 12' baam, $12/ft.
** 842·8990 ** 840-2889
UNJOUE ANTIQUE!. Vic-NOr1h Bay Moorlne In
!Orlan grand piano Holpolnt alact. stove w/ Balboa Island. Up to
convarlld lo des k dbl ovana. Aulumn 18'. $80/Mo.
showpiec e . Excel gold. works great. 700-0407
cond. Perteet for OI· Irvine 78&-0306.
flea Of' home. $2,000
OBO. Call 714
997-2482.
pphances 6011
Apl. 1lze ralrlg. 4 ft
high, 1 yr old. $150.
675-7270.
Office Furniture &
Equ1pmenl 604 /
Moving. Ml•e. tables, chrs, •upplles.
Modems, sttwre, ale.
261-61 75.
Side tie, 30', electric
waler, S250/rno.
850-7737.
BUY
through claa:ified
Looking to sell
' that extra junk
TODAY'S
CROSSWORD PUZZLE
stacking up in
the garage?
ACROSS
1 Deadly
6 Bitler
1 1 Vel'llcle
14 Soap planl
15 Middle
Eastern sect
member 16 .. _ vou
ll'lere''
17 Name
18 Tait
buildings
20 Shnger
22 Batlle Cl")'
23 Squad
25 01 Dublin, •• 28 Pul 10 work
29 Soak ~l\emp)
JO """ 32 Alaskln
native
34 Digressing
39 More saVOI)'
42 LeglslalOf 43 Enlarged
45 MoUve 46 Irish IOfdl
cl old
49 Te.chet'•· org
50 Manv waves
54 Port of Yemen 55 Welshman,
perhaps
56 Ott the cull
58 ()epos1I on
teeth
60 Rock ol -
63 Taper ott
2 3
14
"
32
39
..
..
••
•
66 Hole-ln-ooe
67 Fry
68 Folkways 69 Canoolzed
Mlle.
70 Subsided 71 Mode
DOWN
1 Blubbe<
2 Paris pal
3Pul ---,,,
• Permil 5 Unple11san1 -6 Stick
7 Reviewers 8 Floor covet
9 Sort ct·
~·-10 Skin: suit
11 Siege groups
12 R•noe ridge 13 Cove<wl1h
turf again 19 l(iod Ol l'IOll
21 Bile
23 Shipping be•
2.4 Loosen up
26 U..S a Chalf
27 "Prfflfll"
30 RMtrict
J t Makes smooth
33 lndl•n
35 Nlmble v•t 36 Route
37 Fictional _,
38 "'The -
Ga Isby'"
• 7
•O 0u1ch city
• 1 Nevade '"°'' •• Cornm•nd •1 Split
•8 -and le•ther 50 Legends
51 M•nlles10 52 Pll ywrigl'lt
Edward -
53 Male !Ille
55 SebasU•n or
8 9 10
John -
57 Lowdown
5g Capa
6 I Parl ol Nltd
62 Bl lh
64 At • dl11anca·
prel.
65 Uno<>: sutt.
12 13
Try our garage sole ads. Whol's
junk Jo you is o treasure to
someone else . F0< onty $8.52 you
gel 4 lines f0< 2 do/S. Coll lodoy.
642-5678
Seturdey, September 21, 1911
Champion• of A•lrology: Ray Mil · l(lm L.ong-d1st.inc .. C\•mmun1<ah1•n r('·
land, l,llt' Capricorn motion pictutt l.11~ to t'duc•li1•n. lr"""'I ,
9t1r, was fH<in•lt'd by lht' m;1nt ic art1, SCORPIO (Oct. 23-No\I . 21 J. lntu1·
wu no tlr•ng<'r lo •ttrology. Another livl' in ll'llr<I ··1a .. t'J ovl'r." You know
C.tprlc:onl, "fit'rc:." ;advoc:•lir of nlrol· without knowing, you "w1kt' up" with
ogy -Marlt'nt' Oit'lric:h. •ni;wl'ri Kn.1 wl...:ll'I" comt's through
ARIES (M•rch 21 ·Aprol 191 Whal ptoct1iS of 1~h1ng uthl'rt. Rt'li1 l1vl' will
appe•rt'd out of rl'•ch be<om"'' .iv•il11hlt' r~t'IYl' t'll{l'llt>nt he•hh rl'porl Rel1t'f!
prior to 8 p m You'll bf' wy1n11;. "Thi~,, SAGITTARIUS (Nov 22 ·0..>c 21)
• §;11urd.1y night I won't !loon forgl'I!" 0 1v .. n1fy. l1ugh •I your own lu1bl0"!<,
SurpriM .1ppe•r1nc:l' by "m1~,1ng rel.i · rl'Kh bfoyond pn'viuu~ limol•l1ons At ·
ti""" tops Krn•rio. Celt'bt.itt' tl'Ohon rrvnlve11 •«•und lt'lli.&I r111;h1 s.
TAURUS (Aprll 20-M.ay 201 By in-pairt nrnhip. m~rriif'r Gifl ;tdd~ t" •P·
vntis•ting, you diK{l\ll'r w.1 ys to WV<' pr.al You'll ti.-plr.i!iol'J with "b,.dy 1m-
mon<'y •nd lnctt•H 1nroml' Mrmbfo r of .igt'
oppO!lilt st'~. pos11lbly Virgo. bt>com..s CAPRICORN (Ot!c 22·J~n l ~l staunch •lly. You'll loc•I" produc1 th•!
•PP"l'l'ntl y h•' ""'n '"of( lht' sht'lv~"
GEMINI tM•y 21·Junr 20). Cytlt'
high, llkl' 1nit1ih\ll', l'l'oll11r nrcum
tl•n«-J ire turning HI ynur fav<>r Dv-
mntic: ,1djustm .. n1 prov,'!! bt-nl'ftti~I . '""
nighl could tw night "' "l<•vt· .1nd
l•u5hll'r ·· T.iuru" l.1br.i pt'•'"n' pl•y
roln
CANCER (lune 21 ·/ulv 22! Ath•n ·
!Ion ft'volvn 1round ~rKy. 11;l•mnur,
inlrigur, nl'«'S!llly fur d11o(rl.'ln1n You'll
lr1rl'I wh.il wt~ d•MU~~l'd "I fl'Cl'nl
Help rt"C,.ivt'd fn.im uno"hnJu~ M>UK•'
lndividu.111 who prr\lillUJI)' ahuwl'd "''
1nlt'rl.'lll will rllntl'hl ., ... ··c.1n I plt'.IS..-
bt-of •Mi\l.1ncr1" R<'V><'W ,b;t~ir mo1tt'n ·
.i i. che<~ n-corJ .• of p.ul P"'rfurmanc+'s
AQUARI US (fin 20·F,.b 18). Lu ·
n•r ~ cn1~i6" wilh phy~K.11 .11·
tr,1c1onn, J"'r:i.on,111 m1~nl'l1!<m, l'\c1hn111
ch!lnjto• nf ruulinl'. C..ln Nml'S "'"writ·
1 .. n word Ynunl' IW""'n io...,•l.s. J,.,...,..,..,.
l'~pl11n"'""' S.111111 1r110 pl""~ p.1r.t-
moun1 rult·
i;,-j--t--t--j--'j--j--11 t lOMd·door mt't't1n11; You'r" w .. 1l .1hr.id
of romptlith.>n 111KH rt'pro:wnt..J
PISCES (F<'h. l"·M.irt·h 201 F,1 mily
ml'mbt-r !l.llY•· "I ~l'P"'""' ••f y111,H ('l1!01r
('00rdin,,t1<'n " fhu~. m•iur rlfl "..,v .. ".
rd. H:.rm .. ny rnturt'J, musl< ln ynur
lift' '""'Khl. rr.)ptony ""Ill<' d111<u'IM'J
Scorpio fi11u""' prom1n .. n1ly
LEO (luly 2J·AU8 221 Tht• 1~ Y'"-''
powrr·pl1y S.h1 rd•y ni5ht! Cl•1h of
ldir•• A'fult• 1n proflt.ablr .. nt .. rpr•w =-+-+-~I Emphatlt. on lntrntity. dr.odllnr. ch•I·
lrn1•. proof of c;1po1bllilil'• C.inctr, --+--+-11 Caprkom ptl'llOn.o. pl•y mtl(lr roln.
VIR4PO (Aull 23 ·S..pt 22) M•ny
Cl•lm your fottt'!I .. ~ K•lltrN -but
tonl5ht you an' looked 111 f(lr ltad~r ·
•hip. Thow wh" W"uffnl ""' lil•t'ly 10
bttom• "tnir bfllf'vr"'" Mi~tun com •
p~ by 11 p.m Libr• lnvlllv.-.:1
Lll91:A IS.O pt. 2.l •Ckl. 22) Yuu'll ~
pen of , ... c111n5 flirU41tlon, ml~kln. Fo" r.-+-+-+-t--11 ('UI on lndi\lldu•llty, ptr,10n,1llty, 1tylt'.
, lwl! , Lovi> n'l•l1onthl will blt•·
IF SEPT EM11!R 11 IS YOUR
BIRTffOA \': You ""' •n ori11in.1I lhlnk·
r r. pc.-rM pl.on,..rlng sphit, '"' lnv•n•
tiwr. crwitlvt, llC'M.O.\l.ll, •tubbotn F.ttht'r
l'.o.ft'tfd mol'ft lnflut'nt• 1h•n did moth·
,r Yov h•v• unut u•I vOklf, ymir pl'\'·
iwnt•tlon•, resumf't ,,., 111\0nhodoa, of·
ftn •rl' in11t'nuou1. !Ao, Aq\l•rlu• ,,.'*""• pl•y 111:Hnlngful Nin In your
lift Vi~m. l'n lhu•i .. 111 l't'lum In Ot«i·
~r. ,..pl.cin5 doubl, tnnu1.
•
540.5030
By CHARLES GOREN
w tth OMAR SHARIF
and T ANNAH HIRSCH
ANSWERS TO
WEEKLY BRIDGE QUJZ
1979 MERCURY CAPRI,
AM/FM, alt, 1 Own91'1
T ogalhar W/18' Snlpa
•allboat. Packag•
$2200. df5-21115 Q .1-Both vulnerable, aa South you hold: natural, and tells partner you have
+9 Q763 ¢AK.10742 •Al06 10trick1 inyourownhand.UNorth
The bidding has proceeded: doe• h~ve ~e _key queen, he should
N1ssdri 9150
North Eut South Wea' recogn1:te it.a importance and taka
1 '\J Pua 2 ('I p... further sction.
1!)90 300 zx
Sapd, rad, 33K ml, ••ee>I cond, car cover. tutt rac. war. l20,IOO.
71"C.'31-7HO 2 '\J P ... 1
What do you bid no""? Q .4-Both vulnerable. u South
A.-You know where you have a you hold:
plsyatile spot, M> why waste time? +KJ .~ 0 1096&2 ..r10&3
You have at leut an eight-card fit The bidding hu proceeded: '85 TOYOTA SUPRA
oyot.1 ~210
in partner'1 major 1uil and your Nor th Eut South West White, auto. 52K
hand is well suited to heaJU-a sin· 1 + P... I NT Pua mUa1. (2CBT424)
gleton, thrtt trumpa and three fast 2 \I' Pua : t Paa 59981
tricks. J ump to four hearts. If part· 3 t Pua · ? TOJOtlNoho
ner makes a move toward a\am. you What ac~ioi:i do you ~e. Cotti ltu
would be delight~ to cooperate. A .-Thu is a queehon of hand 722·-
Q.2-Neither vulnerable, as South
you hold:
•KJIO 'VKJ1082 <-A9 +AKJ
The bidding ha• proceeded:
South WMt North Eut
I \' Pua: 2 r:' Pua
' What do you bid now?
A.-You certainly want to be in
game, llO it might 1eem thst four
htarts is the logical bid. However,
there i• s chance that partner hs1 a
balanc~ hand with three heart.Ii, so
we would venture three no trump.
Partner i1 free to correct to four
hearts with d istributional valuea.
Q.3-Neither vulnerable, as Snuth
•you hold:
+KQJI05 'VAK ,)AKJ7 •AK
The bidding has proceeded:
South West North Eut
2 • Pua 2NT Pua
3 V Pua 3NT Pua
' What action do you take?
A.-Not only doe1 partner not
have much , he doesn't have t hrtt
spades or four diamonda. However,
he might heve the queen of dia·
monda, which ia all you need for 12
tricks. Bid four no trump. Tha~a
evaluation. While you have only 1---.:..:::.:•-;:;:;:.,. __
seven point.a, the three honor card! '90 TOYOTA 4 RUNNER
you have in the major 1uit.a are aJ. A/C, caaaatte, till,
most the equivelent of •CH. We crulN. (2POV885}
would raise to four spades without 11 e,911
thinking twii:;e. TOJOll/VOlwo
Q .6-Both vulnerable, as South
you hold:
•8 \.'95 \)Q643 •AQJ1092
The bidding hs1 proceeded:
North Eut South WMt
l + Pa. 2• P ...
2NT P ... ?
Cooll ....
722-209I
ans !}225
'87 VOYAOllR LS •x·
c.llenl condition. v ....
M,IOO mltM, 17"5.
?eo.8719 •ENNSTO
olvn IJ2 30
What action do you talr.e?
A.-You made a sub-minimum
two-ovtr·one response becauae of
the goud, long club suit. Your pri-'17¥0l¥0140GI.
mary duty now is to complete the Auto, aunrool, laathar.
description of your hand by rebid · (2JJ~l0,411 ding three cluba. ToyotlNoho
Q.6-As South, vulnerable, you Coate ....
ho I do 721·2098
+8 IV' AKQ106&2 OJ965 ff l.....,=:::':'~"'"'"'°"=-
What i1 your opening bid? '17 VOLVO 745 IAGOM
A Y h I I
"
. Auto, A/C, PDW9r win-.-ou a\le epoweru o en11ve dowa 11 mora .
hand with little derense. You ezpect (2FPKIM2)
to make seven heart triclr.e and a 111911
diamond. According to the Rule of TorotlNotvo
Two and ThrH that suggests an Coate ...
opening bid of four hearta at this 722,-•
vulnerability. £V.O
AUTOMOB~S
Bad er.dlt OK. 18'·91'
modala, ou.,.•ntaed
approve! No down
paymtnt. 1-aoo-a:sa-eaae 24 ttn.
l.OOlllng tot • )Of:I?
Sunday, September 21, 1111 Hl'I 1'18 nt u l!pi .,,, bafor9
)ICll,I hit .. '*'91Mnl -
~I Wt Forgt't: Lt'ot lo bf "''"'"'" bf.l'l'd (pHI •nd pr't'Mnll; Aldo-
llvdty, M" Wnt, Kt'n Notion, Rob-
ert Rt'dlord, Lind• Ron1tMll, Wnl·
brook Pt'glt'r, Co~• Ch11ng and
M,1donn,1. 1-11 .-letl'd wllh th•
S11n, glVt'f of lilt. Thi• i:odlatel algn
rt'lates 10 1ntt'rt•inrnt'nl, ehowm.n·
1hip. varlt'ty, childrt'n, 1t1n111•lhy.
ARIES (March 21·April 1~1 Plt'1s·
.inl ~urpriM' du<' 111 ~onn«ti1>n with f't'I·
.i11vl'. Sctn1riu ft'•tuf\'!i comm unic•tion.
wrl11ng, .1bl lfty hi e1tpl'lll ftr li ng1 in
mt'1ni n~ful ""' humoruus m•nn .. r.
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THIS WEEK 'S HOT PROPERTIES • Sept. 28 -Oct. 4
Tlie Most Complete-Real Estate Guide in the Area
Cover Home Presented By
COAST NEWPORT PROPERTIES
See Pages 25 & 32 For More Information
PAGE 2 I SATURDAY September 28, 1991
Charlene Fannon
(714) 673-0215
Patricia Dansbe
(714) 729-7513
.. Arvllla"
(714) 721-0180
(714) 729-5430 (Pgr)
NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PLOT I REAL ESTATE
-----=----------•-aver 30 years of the Newport. Cos1a
Mesa scene ... Coll Cha~ene ... I don't just
sell homes ... My business is servicing you !
SeMce is the key to my successful
marke ting pion ... whether buying or selling
a ho m e'
MY CLIENT'S INTEREST IS MY FIRST PRIORITY!
• I communicate with my c lient
e I know the housing market
Affordable Dream. Open Sunday 1-5. 101 • 1 om o full-time pro~essionol!
Eueatyptua Lane, Costa Mesa. Livable. lov-• I om up-to -dote on todrt\'s home financing Obie. comfortable and cory describe this LO-uy
urelPoint Townhome. Dual Master SU!tes. 2.5 • 1 know the neighborh(X)(j
baths. Perteet ta first time tx.Jyers. Oorl't miss
this opportunity M<ing $185.0CX>. • I core
Newport leach Duplex OPEN SUNDAY 1-5 -
Income property. Upper unit 3 bdr. 2 bo.
Beautiful fireplace In IMng room Sliding gloss
door to balcony Lower unrt. 2 bdr. 2 bo
French doors to front patio F1replaee 1n IMng
room ONner soys "SELll" $5A9.()(X)
Just bring your clothes to this fully furnished
home on the bay! Beautifully remodeled 1
oor. 2 bo This home has everything! 2 TVs.
stereo. CD player. VOR. dishes. pots. r::x:ins1
Even more .. New Jenn Aire cooktop oven.
washer and dryer. refrigerator. built-in
microwave and d ishwasher. This is o must
see! ONLY $39.000
Spectacular Oceanfront Location -Light
a nd bright 4 t:x:t 3 ba with elevator Two
fireplac es. gourmet kitc hen. Patio on the
sand Seller motivated. For an appointment
to view this property. plea.50 c all Patricia at
729-7513 $1 .199.000
Sea Island (Jamboree near PCH)
Come explore this elegant gate guarded
community o f luxurious condominiums and
townhomes with me during my OPEN HOUSE
Saturday ( 103 Ocean Vista) and Sunday
( 13 Bay Cove Lane) from 1-5. Amenities in-
clude community pools. spas. clubhouse
and tennis courts. I have several excellent li-
stings ranging in value from $659.000-
$895. 000. One unit even has ifs ONn pri-
vate pool and spa backed to the Newport
Beach Country Club.
Lane, Seawlnd -Open Saturday • Sunday 1-5.
Open Sunday 1-5. Model perfect 2 2320 Port Aberdeen. Totally remodeled 3
b e droom . three both Seo Island bedroom. 3 both home wtth gourmet kitc h-
c ondomlnlum This open floor pion with en and loft $ 715 000
c othedKJI ceilings creates o spacious feeling · •
throughOut. The many exQUlslte upgrades will Point del Mar -Open Safurdav • Sunday
not go unnoticed Including fireplace in IMng 1-5. 2640 Point Del Mar. Walk to beOCh
room and master bedroom. Reduced to from this 3 bedroom. 3 .bath home. A great
..___S6_7_5._00J ___________ __, value and just reduc ed to $539,0CXJ
TARBELL, REALTORS 1 CORPORATE PLAZA 720-06 l l NE WPORT BEACH
....... -........ -............................................................... .
\?~M AT?.O~\H:-
ft ....... IM
breezes and sunset
from this prestigious custom
Mediterroneon home situated ot the end
of quiet cul de soc high upon Misty
Ridge. Enriched by ltalion tile flooring
throughout the main floor. Open floorplon
with rotunda kitchen, beomed cathedral
ceilings and beautiful enclosed lonoi.
rdeal floorplan for entertaining. ..
bedrooms, 3 baths. $799,000 Coll Bob
588 .. J .. 39.
.......
Si09'8 level hide·o-woy. Spectoculor two
bedroom, two both with owotd winning
single level Roorplon. Solid oak entry
doors, large formal dining room, custom
island kitchen and two fireplaces. Lushly
landscaped with a tropical nttOtt feel.
Custom designed pool appears to OYefffow
into the ocean. Close to beoches and golf.
$.f99,000. Cati Geri Boker. 573-2428.
Mediterranean styled s owploce with
apedocular ocean, hillside ond volley
-Mws. Approx. 3, 120 sq. feet of IMng
IPOC•· Features roised entry, formal IMng
room, family room with fireplace ona
gourmet kitchen with nook and garden
window. Wolk behind wet bar. Moster suit
features retreat and double fdploce.
Bonus room. Much more. Owner w1n trade
down b Irvine poperty. S539,000. Cal
and nl-3655.
..., Vl\(10•
SATURDAY, September 2&, 1991 I PAGE 3
Super ~ ow COrono del Mw
home on beoutifuf "" lined *-! . .Yd er
• 'For ~ blaer won o home with o
'f"OI IC>cJncf YOCOtion fMllrti.. 2 bedioom, 3
both plus den. Sing&. le¥eT home on New-
pol1 Beoch Country Out> golf COUfM. Pri-
YOte spodding pool ond spa plvs com-
munity pool ond te!lnis. $735,000. Coll
720-0611
bqulsitelr re sign!?°t'ome hos 5
bedrooms, 7 boths ond OP\)f'O'C. 7200 sq ft. fonnol dining ond lomily rooms, 5
..... ond 3 cor goroge. oYers1zed ' holwoy lo conwrt this single story duplu
lo o 3 bedroom, 2 both plus den.
&c.11.lt price. Bubbl'ing apo. $499,000.
# 48419. Coll 720-0611
fabulous • bedtOom, 3 both showplace
hos been remodeled ond eiq>onded. Apo
P"*-4,000 eq feet of living spoce includes
lllJte ol the ott lcilchen. Beoutiful yard with
pool, Ip! ond ...-,foll. s 1,395,000. Coll
Shoton (Vogl) ond Tom Allinson, 673·
8728 "' 720.0611 . )
N...,....a.och
Duplex on Balboa Peninsula. lovely
upper unit hos 3 bedrooms, 2 baths.
Tile ~ ond kitchen. Lower unit hos
2 bedroonll, 2 baths. 4 COf garage.
Uve In one ond rent the other.
SS-49,000.., Goff tMo, for details,
720-061 l .•
Newport lleoch
Totally remodeled ond expanded 3
bedroom, 2lh both in desirable
community of Seowind. Features loft/
bonus room, gourmet kitchen with wolk
in pantry. Crockling fireplace. Custom
londscoped, pm.ate patio. Community
pool ond spa. $718,000. Coll todoy,
no-0611.
Newpert lleoch
lncredible buy for lrwestor or first time
buyer. 2 bedfoom, 1 lh both. Includes
• den ond fireploce. Plush corpeh,• new
point ond lavish use of marble. Gated
communie, • pool, spo, ond tennis. s l 89 ,500. Cal 720-0611.
Ou wage
Upgraded 2 bedroom, 1 :V• both
condo. Pwfed.,.... home. New car-
pets, tile and appliances. Community
pool, 1p9, rec room and playground.
Ooee to schook, ~ oncl shoppfng.
S l26,500. Coft 720--0611 . ...............
<lamina 2 bedrooni. 2 both ""'town-""'°'""m-ie on
quiet oJ de IOC. Just .-,,S k> community
tlnnis courts. Communa, pool. 2 car
goroge. T ronsferred seller is eidremely
~. S241,500. Coll nQ..0611.
CoetaMeaa ldeol family home. 4 bedrooms, 1 ¥•
baths. lndudes family room, CtOCkling
A.eploce ond dining oreo. Patio ond 2
car goroge. An excellent value.
$225,000. Coll today for detoils,
72().-0611.
N~9eact. A mognificent french design with Gt.-
overtones. Locoted in most desirable ol oll Soult\em Colilomio ocean front dtiet. 5
bedrooms, 7 baths In opprox. 5,660 sq
feet. Slotely pillors ond Jountoln provide
peffect serenity. Spo~ing pool ond spo
ore surrtMlded by motble. $1,695,000.
CoH 720-0611.
ond .$po. $2,549,000 Co.II Slioron
ogt) ond Tom Allin$00 01 673-8728 or
20·0611.
Coe-ona del Mor
Open 5"ndoy I ·5. 2640 Point del Mor
Lovely Point del ~two stofV home. 3 be·
drooms, 21h botht. Oining room, crockling
flrtploca. Potio in yord. Newer home in lo-
nllllfic loc.otlon. $539,000. Con IOI' ~
Wo.ift0iol1, 720-061 l.
......
Newport leach · Newport-.odt
Exquisite 3 bedroom, 2V1 both shows '\:1pen Sunday 1-5. (381 Seowind). Bock
pride of ownership. loaded with Boy Beouty. Wolk to c:ycle paths ond btrd
upgnldes. Features gourmet kitchen, sonduory. Bright ood oiry 2 bedroom,
two firer>'oc;es ond fomily room. 21h both condo in secure, country like
ComfnUr11J"~ ond spa. $697,000. enclave of 12 units.. Custom mirron, Fre-
Colt 720-0611 . nch doors, Boy windows. Lo¥ely patio.
VIHa Balboa Enjoy views· of trees ond some ocean
from this 2 bedroom-;-2 tioth condo
with kingsized floorplan. Highly up-
groded home. Includes ook floors, pl-
antation shutters ond crown moldings.
Den ond crackling fireplace. Two spa·
cious patios. Goted community just 3
blocks to the ocean. $329,000. Coll
720-0611.
Newport a.a•
lmmoculote • bedroom, 3 both
offering wonderful floorplon. Ideal for
entertaining. Beouliful boa bar ond
city light views. Unlimited poteofiol in
a most desirable 0te0 of fine homes. sns,ooo. eon 120-0611. .... ,.,. .....
~tiful ~ condo wlh .. " golf ~. ocean and bac:ld:my. S
bedrooms, 3~ baths. Chonning ...,.
nlng room off of kikhen. Two b
places lndud';ng ~ In o romaufk
moster suite. $795,000. CoM 72().
0611.
Community spo, firepit ond 88Q.
$259 ,000. Coll Shoron (Vogt) or Tom
AniAsco. 673-8128..od .2Q.Q6)..l
Newport ...
Terrific home in Eostbluff. 5 bedrooms,
2 baths in o spacious Aoorpton. Lois of
potential. lots of home for the money
Includes family room, fireplace ond d1-
l'ling oreo. Sunny private pool. Lots of
staroge. S.99,000. Coll 720-0611 .
Newport Beoch
Fantastic, olmost new 2 bedroom, 2
both condo in goted canwnunity
"°'8siionoly decotaled with thousands
..,... in~· Cozy firep4oce . Just
~ ....,..., ... beoch. $289,000.
~ll .
. ...... -......
~ ~ a,\J.Odll'lt 2~ both
..... Features calf ~. tiled ~en •Ith m~. designer
~ woll. Patio, <*iuro ~ deck. °'t: cor goroge. S 186.000. Coll
, ,.i:v-06 11 .
we.111111.
Newport 8Mch N>lant home for tM single person or
Light ond bright 4 beOoom, 2~ botn. ~~· One bedroom condo
Desirable end unit. ~ with community. lndvde' dining
new carpets, drapes, ftooring, fixtures, pa11o and goroge. Community
opplionces ond paintl Caiy fireplace. ~ •· l.J69.000. Coll todoy,
Lorge patio ond 2 cor garage. -J.?<LM 11.
#••U7. Coll 720-0611. • .., ~: ..................... ..,._ ... .
Sea Island , ....... ......
Beautifully expanded 3 bedroom, 3 l~west priced home In Harbor
both townhome. Flowing ffoorplon Highlands. 3 bedrooms, 2 baths.
includes large family room, dining fn1$hly polnt9d inside ond out. Dining
room ond fireplace. btensiw use of oreo ond fltep&oce. lovely boclcyord.
morble ond gronite. Sp.ctoculor golf ldeol for childten. 2 cor goroge.
course view. Community pool ond spa. $365,000. Coll 720-0611.
S895,000. Coll 720-0611.
l l. .
Profile. .... .BERNARD TOWERS
Bernard Towers lives in Harbor
Highlands, Newport Beach with
his wife Sue and three sons:
James, Graham and Justin.
Originally from South Africa,
Bernard become an American
citizen in 1987.
Bernard began his real estate
career with ColdweU Banker's
Costa Mesa office in 1983.
Quickly rising through the ranks
he was promoted to Sales
Manager position in 1985 and
Office Manager in 1986.
Although leading the office to
record-setting sales and listing
production be decided to return
to the sales arena at the end of
1987, subsequently joining
Coldwell Banker's flagship
Newport Beach office in 1988.
In his first year at Newport,
Bernard earned the distinction
of being the top listing agent
and top in number of sales.
Bernard is a licensed Real
Estate Broker and a consistent
member of Coldwell Banker's
prestigious President's Oub for
outstanding pcrfonnance. He is
a member of Newport-Costa
Mesa and Irvine Board of
Realtors. It is Bernard's
experience and proven success
that make him well respected
among his colleagues and
clients.
If you're interested in finding
out more about the winning
combination of Bernard Towers
and Coldwell Banker, call him
at 644-9060, ext. 134.
OPEN HOUSE WTIW., 2719 ALTA VISTA
SATURDAY 1-S JOANN AKERMAN $720,000
Hiii WOODS iOO .... WOOOI Pl NEWPORT MAllOI 201 KINGS Pl
VELMA TIMMONS $325,000 RITA BRANDES $747,000 .... on... •1I M'llt IT WTIWff 2601 IUNYA DAVID PRINCE $380,000 VALERIE HAMM H.a9 000
NIWPOn CIUT 20 IMA LOA -' DAVE WONG $375.000 PltMllU 935 WIST IAY
NPT NOtrn11161 COWTt POlnOPltO BARBARA MILES $899,000
LARAINE SHAW $510,000 11V1N1 llH 2006 ICIWAMll
llMHI 1111 7JO IANTANA CAROLINE HAINES $948,000
MARCIA BAYS $539,~-...olT llACM 995 IAYllDl-OOVl-
IA'tSHCflu 2601 CllCU DI JUNE DAVIS $950 000
CAROL MOCK $719,000 '
IAYIMOIU 261i IAYIMOIU DI IAYIHOlll 2611 IAYIMOltll DI
CAROL MOCK ~.000 CAROL MOCK $895,000
"'•llUIA 4009 llAINOll IAYllOI COVI 1029 IAYSIDI COV1 I
KEVIN KANDA $1,695,000 PAIGE HAAn.EY $1,050,000
SUNDAY 1 ·8 UDO 20S VIA we 11MO
NIWPOIT ClllT 20 1MA LOA KEVIN KANDA $1,085,000
DAVE WONG $375,000 1"9lASS 9 CAllB IAY
'IMI IWffl IOI VISTA MADllA KAY RANGER $1 ,199,000 ::~:~':r...::: COfONA OIL MAI 215 GOU>INIOD
SHEILA KAVIANI S4ie,ooo MARCIA BAYS $1,499,999
IWffl IH VISTA Pl.OltA
KAY PARKER $486,000
NV MOMll iffi flOllT WlllWAM
SUSAN WEIR $498.000
NPT NOtrnl li6i COITI POllTONtO
LARAINE SHAW $510,000
COM tl2 9tam•M WAY
BARBARA GRAVES $520,000
llAVllW 1tol YT1IUIA
JOANNA DEMPSTER $525,000
JAi Cllll(
$538,000 CIMm••cmKDI ELEANOR BOWIE
NV MOMll it12 POllT WlftllDe
CHER RUSH .. ,800
NPT NOlllll M6t COlrll IMBt
LARAINE SHAW t&l8,000
1llUCll Of COM Mai l•UIUM
LINDA MARSTON IM0,000
NV NOlm i6il POllT l'•tount
JAMES GRAY .... 000
17UOllUlaPL ••s.ooo
MAllOl ... ISWll $175,000
Con11•1dq *-of "' city, "'°"'* n nrte Iles. Vety popular luceml model hit 3 bedrooms.
3 bdll, lqe prlvlll nlflr .,.. di ~ na
lnCI lnplace. Boll Ill -rwn n family room haw tnptaces. &cellrt cukle-uc loclion In lhe
EXCLUSIVE guwd oM111C1 ~ of H1tbo<
Ridge.
-.coun l&l tlfl,000
Gorgeous lllnCIMd condo .. fllMlloul views.
3500 IQ. ll of plltdon. Dlllgl1llt ~ Jftr/ Harrts
CKtnoe •O*d CMUluily.
COSTA MESA
.... ._ $09,000
IMge 2 bedroom, 2 blll condo In lmmlCulate
concMlon. UgN .., "1y wlll vdld celings, fir&. '*'· !OW ftlW ~ '"'*' ClfpC '1r0ugll-~ Tl9 llOl'lll hu S ..... plllOI fOf outdOOr ~ ~ _. cormullly.
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by n. ........ ow.. ""*lllldfl ~ to
brillllCWOWll.
llClaD.. ·--Coli11i1..,.., tMM1. 2 lld 2 M tDWtifta•*-Ideal
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•• fBWOAT BEACHIC08TA iMESA PILOT /-REAL ESTATE UI SATURDAY, September 28, 1991 I PAGE 5
WOODI_,. $tM,IOO
Prlml lnlidl .. loop loclllon ... 11111. PoOI Ind
pllb. [)dig 3 bd, 2 bl wtll1 i.ve yard. Super
slw'P end 1111. one level, freshly Plk*d Ind taste-
ful deconllld.
WU1NK CONDO $t10.SOO
Wondd.11 llgtll Ind 1W1Q1'C lower Dorado ptln built
by Wtn Lyon. 2 mater aulles NCh wlll b own
ball, cerni 11r. neuhl decor, one c. oaraoe with
one carport ftrep6lce llld kMly Piiio. OWnet mof.
Ylled.
OXF01D COUIT $2A7,000
Vtl'I deslr1bll lower 2 bd, 2 bl Id. doM to
$1ii5j)pli'IO, UCf. 'YlffetfOrftJdd'Ol ,Miib, COIJ-
ple. Piny of pa11q. ccmm pool & spa.
NEWPORT IEACH
DCM1 V1&M1 sm.ooe
Lqe, ooen. llglt. tlftgtC 2 bedroom. 2 blll condo-"**"'·· Lora of stinot. lnllde lanlry, 3 bllco-
nla. ,,..... New -c-. chpa Ind ldll::b-
111 IPPllnca. CJole to Walcl'I Pim. comrrU1lty
pool & IPL
"VILA IMJQl• sm,ooo
"PenllOuae" OCl9't vllw, Cllllna v11w condo "
mile. ID bUct\. W/2 pool • IPl'I. 9mll COW11 • ..Alld
of INs nt a "Newport s.actl" ldchsll Call now.
Ills one Is In acelent condillon. Ind Pf1ttd to ... ,
NIWPOlf llACM $259,900
Gorgeous 2 Ill' 2 ba condomlnhrn In ~lrded
Seatn &cep11on111y 11rve Piiio Ind yn. OIJlet
greenbM( mike I grU VllUel
Nl\WOl1' PR•""-A htt,'000
Excellert bullci. ~ In unique Priwula lo-
Clllon. Lqe 1 bd pm atudlo wfth room to build
on trort hllf of lllve lot
MIWOIT IMOIU Utt,900
Wtlll • bUYI ~ upgraded 3 bd 2 bl silgll flm-
lly ~ ..... bladt In qulel CC111'1TU11b'. New
.. llooMg & CW'P't ~ .... nwtlll ..
In li:llr:twl • blltl ooml. Fn ln1 Mlllt ....
....,. wooos sm.oOo
Corwialll toc:Mkll'I In .. lat of NIWPGft. Vtty
.. conc1o • two~ ..., m bl. we1 blcJ, mdlld doullll gage. 3 bllcCMI. Doni "*''* onet NIWPOlf..., DUPllX $411,000
Pt1ced tD Mil Ptrfllc:t for .. bUyw wtlo ... 16-.... "'*' lnCClml ID *" ........ IM ., one Id & ""' OUl .. ae.r. Ml n In ..... concllOI\ .. two .,...... OUllt ..., locllon.
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No words CSI descfl>e t'8 bea.Ay of this ~ II·
modeted "BUls" Carmellta plan. A must see to IPPf'IClllll SUb-mro refrlg, Gaggenau, AmW.
ICllMlllde ~. skytl(tltS, Berber carpel.
19c . ...lnd owner very mollvatedl Call now for a
showing!
• ...... $465,000
BeUMy upgrlded 3 bd 2'h ba home IOclted on
Pfinl grtenbelt. Wood floors, vaufted celling~.
rwwty 1ileO bdls & kitchen a beauty .I
~ PR•lllU $465,000
Large COl1*tlld ~ proVldino excetlenl Income.
-U.!.=<l!:!IUlc..:cn•~~· s~ to belCh. bly llld
shopping. Cll for lddl ~
MllOI VllW $419,000
Warm tamly c.mei model. lots of exll'IS. Custom
dosees, .. hardWOOO floor In family room Close
tD pool Ind pR
MllOl VllW .. s $549,500
8-IMy INlillllnld 4 bd Paletmo very close IO
~ f1allly pM1led 81C18rior. large pl1vlte
rsd, brtc:a & ClrTWll hardseape. Perlect Inside & cu.
IAYIMOlll $560,000
1lia 3 bd 2 'bl c. Cod style home Is located In one of rwporf 1 prt¥ate glteCI beach COl'MUlllles.
Tataly rwnodeled kitchen. vaulted ultings.
Ml1CUff $615,000
Specious home. GIUI space tor entenmnQ. A din·
klCI room 1hlt suts 18 plUs ample seating In the MIG room end a Grand piano. 4 b<I, 2Yz ba, 2~
garage. dog run. securtty sytem.
IAYCllST $625,000
for ldulls only! Rawlm remocletl EYtlY Rh of
IU hOml rtdOne. Pool, spa & bar·IHI. Entertain-merc. 3 fp, doo\atJc master suite. Appt only!
• 4 Pl.EX $625,000
l.Jfgt m. Ideal for owner/USef. Tlne are town-"°"*and one upper, wtlh pi!IO or balcony. Quiet
Ql.dwlc, enclosed garages.
MllOI VllW $721,000
lOCllon. IOcllOn. 5 bd. 3 ba on Ill Qf'Wlbell. sam.... In -.... wtll j)Mfl. lfllllm. for.
m11 e11rq. 3 c:. onoe on • 10300 aq fl ICC. come quk.t.
MW $7t9,000 a.. 9IClwt "°"" will wonclerM loclllon. 3 bd. 2 ........ pillo. Glul tor 2nd home, ,..
modllld or uee • II. PrtvMt Giii guerdld com-..., .. 2 ... belchll Ind dlldrW play yn.
NIWPOIT MACH $789,500
SpectilCUlar vlft. 5 b<I 3 ba, tamUy nn, pool. 3 car
garage, new carpet and pall'd, F1endl doors and
bay windows. Remodeled kitchen, tnastlc buy.
wonl last!
CORONA DEL MAR
OCIAN VIW $520,000
View Catalina and Sunset sides from this highly up.
graded, decorator enyhanced condominium In the
gated guarded cOfMUlity of Jasmine Parlt. 3 bd. 2
bl wttt1 finished storaoe loft. JAii•• CllEK DI $5Jt,OOO
> • veq eve~ Pba 3..il excdeAt Jodkln. .Spa-
cious. bright and cheerful. 3 b<I, f.nily room.
Pr1ced to sell!
9VN TRIACE $Ut,OOO
Llgtt and open 3 bd 2 ba home wllfl remodeled
kitchen Ind master ba1h, NrdwOOd floors, white
washed beamed ce11ings. sky1igtC. wood blinds & more. .w1•• cam $559,500 Wondertll 3 bd. famil'f room home ~ h best of
111 coomnaes. Jasrnile Creek. Guard •· 6 tems cOll1s, 3 pools, kMly Wbtloust. rolng
greemeb, tis special home Is • condllloned.
Hu f\j seMly system, super palio llld sp.I.
111UCU $560,000
Ouilt elegance! Ocean· view condo In daif1ble
Mlllt COIMUllly. 2 bd & den. Origlnll owner up-
graded evetYthlngl Close to pool & clUbhouse.
OLD COIOMA Oil MAI $569,000
Three Channing legal non-coofonnlng one bedroOm
one blth collages Wlll'l enclosed pallos on an R·2
45' x 118' lol
HAllOI VIW MW $571,IOO
Model perlect 3 bd recenlly remoclelecl wltl ff1nch
dOorS Ind windows and custom ...-. LMl'f
large lot proflsslonally landscaped for pl1vacy as .
wel as beaJtY. Ltlice covered plllos OVlf1ook t'8
garden.
11¥111 lHIACI $649,000
Must see! trme TerTICe 5 bd. 3 bl. 2500 sq fl
Just ril,tt '°' famly. Gl'9ll landsQPino. "'°"' l1C1t In. Olr*'ll room. f.nly room and MlQ room.
C010M llGIUNDS $671,000
~ 3 bCI home In grut loclllon wl1 Plf¥m
fonnal tilO room. roge MIO room. fb Pll'o
Wiil *1Y ocun *-· Up to ci. kllicherl di .._
.,... lerrfflc famly home!
STEVE SUTHERLEN
Q. What do Beverly Hills,
San Marino, Hancock
Park, Montecito, Pasadena,
Brentwood, Malibu, Palos
Verdes, Rancho Santa Fe
and La Jolla have in
common with Newport
Beach?
A. They're al l upper tier
real estate markets, like
Newport Beach, ~d the_y
all have Coldwell Banker
offices, like Newport
Beach. In fact, Coldwell
Banker is the oldest, most
es t ab lis h ed name in
Southern California upper
tier Real Estate. That's
why if you 're buying or
selling · anywhere in
Southern Califoria you
should deal with an
established name known
for integrity and fair
dealing. Since 1906 we've
been building a reputation
you can count on.
And when people from all
those other towns come to
Newport Beach, they count
on us too•
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BAI.BOA ISLAND $7",000
1 house from South Bay beach, 1 block to
the ferry boat,. 4 br, 2 ba. 1 br 1 ba guest
apt. 2 c garage. View of bay & Pavillion,
roof deck.
JOYCE AND DON OLSON
WIOA PININIUIA $191;000
Outstanding 3 br. 3 ba custom home to be
bultt on ocean view lot. Designed by Bill Fi-
cker, this is an opportunity to buy an ex-
deptional quality view home.
OutCOIONA DIL MAI ,000
Fabulot.19 double lot with llrge rwnodeled 3
bd, 3 ba home & 1 bd 1 ba guest unit.
Great view of Bay & pal'k from rMnY rooms.
Double garage I 4 parking 8PK89· Zoned
Multiple famfly l"Mldence" MARCIA BENTS
KAY PARKER
BAYSHORES $995,000
Rarely available home on extra large lot
near the beach. 5 bd, 4 ba, family room.
Plans availabta-for new1tmne-Wftff bay ew
from 2nd story. Gate guarded community
with 2 private beaches & children's play-
NEWPORT BEACH $1,395,000 OCEANFRONT $1,595,000
Lovely large five bedroom home with every will consider trades. Mediterranean Ocean-
_-.!.!lawtf•uOQ1::W1vlews:m11~. J..IhUJlt11&....1bo.NJJml!le.1-.blUlum!-11heenll:!IR.a..utalillst"'afullvllWlf----ffffom-¥lUa located -dfrectly oe 1 the 1sam:f.
remodeled. A large children& wing with 3 newty built 3 bd, 41h ba. plua den and loft.
bedrooms and family room. Spacious yard. Spectacular roof top deck with vtewe of Cat-
CAROLINE HAINES allna and coastline. Creative owner who is
motivated and wilt consider tradee. ground. CAROL MOCK
LAGUNA BUCH $780,000
Spectacular ocean & coastline views. 3100 sq.ft. Custom Portonno home.
Pool & spa, 4 bd, 31h ba large ba. FR, FP, decks, alarm system.
EASTBLUFF $849,000
Just r1ght for family comfort, this large 4 bd home has beautiful views of
the city llghta and sunsets. newly remodeled & enlarged to IMUre spa-
cious llving. Large front & back yards. Terrlflc family neighborhood. Catt to
see It todayll.
HARBOR VIEW HILLS $888,000
View! View! Vlewl 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 IMng "mighty euy''.
Nl!WPORT BUCH .... ,000
Spectacular Back Bay to ocean view plus night lights of fashion lttand.
Great potential for developer/bullder as this exceflent ftoor plan needs up
grading. Priced to remodel.
Pl!NINIULA .... ,000
1 eo• bayfront view at Inside lot prices. Quaint cottage on R-2 lot across
from 10th street beach.
SPYOLAH HILL '88S 000 Contemporary European atyllng recently remodeled. Bright and ffaht and
white, plaster walls, white tlle noont, French doora, glau brtcks, 811 white
gourmet kltohen. Courtyard entry and beautiful canyon, snowcapped
mountains, and city llghta view.
OCUNPRONT tne 000
Beat k>catlon with panoramic ocean vtewa, and 36front.age. ~
charming cottage on d..irable comer lot. Great for butldeMJMr lnYMtor.
IRVUI• TDMC• IMa,000
EncNlntlng enter1alner9 delight! 4 bd, 3 ba. Tot.ily 1emod1l1d on lulh ~Tot Glau roof dining room. French docn -thl8 M9 It .. I
nRRYPINSTEA
LIDO ISLI! 11 OH,000
Graciou7a 4 br, 3'h ba family home on one of Lidos ma.t ~ Inte-
rior street.a. Close to club house, tennis, p8l1c and bach. Call now for appl
810 CANYON 11,4881000
Spectacular 4 bd, 31h ba with pool, Jacuz:zl, paddel terwW court. Featured
on 1990 Corona del Mar Home Tour. Thlt home ha quartty & style & is entert.Jnera dellghl
BOAT WATCH POINTI! tt,489,999
Contemporary custom, all the extras with the ftnat In quellty, ep«1acutar ocean & harbor entrance vtews just abow the ~ of Chtna Cow.
CAlll!O SHORl!S .1,TM,000
Nearly 1h acre ocean side of PCH adjacent to 141h green on MW gott oourae. Views of ocean, hills and ............ A fabub-~......, to have It all. ·-·--,. ~ ......--... ,.
IRVIM• TDRACE St,890,000
Spectacular view location of this 3 bd, 21h ba home on over a V• of an acre with wonderful Views of Newport Harbor, Cat8tlna, dly llghte Md P• ctncocean.
COllOllA DIL MAR t1.-,ooo
The uldrnate California location. Thia grand tandnwk home rtMe 38 ft
above Ocean Blv~or optimum 1ecr ocean, halt>or, & _,.. wiqW vtews.
Sl'YQl.AS8 HILL CUSTOM ... ,-000
Magnificent custom estate <Aoprox. 5000 eq.ft.). On huge pw.1e 40l wtth
180" unobstructed panoramlc·oc:ean and nwtna ..._ g bd, ~ tulte
1400 _eq ft. 8th ba, huge family room and gcMmet ldtohln. Mon a view atte. a... motfvatedl •
MAnmOR lllDOI! M 900 000
One of Newport's moat elegant and bMultful OOftllructed ..omt:I.~
on a ~ lot wtth unobttiucted ~ of Mmor, o1y latlll & "*" 5 bd,
Mp rNldl qutlltn (8th or 71h bd), prtwm ....-eu191 .-..... lllfge m.ter
M.tlle With lfttlng rm, gym, wtne oele;, pool 8fMt .._
3TATZ ,q A23M , 0 .:>\HOA30 1Hoqw3ff1
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ERIC and LARAINE SHAW PRESENT •••
HARBOR VIEWi HOMES • NEWPORT NORTH VlilAS BARBOR v.-mw-BOllES
2264 Port Dumess $739,500
Outstanding 5 bedroom. 3 bath famlly home
complete with fresh paint. new carpel. plan-
Lallon shutters. bay windows. Spanish pav-
ers. Unobstructed view of mountains can be
enjoyed from the pool and spa.
3069 Corte Marin $559,000
Tremendous valuer 4 bedroom home only 4
years old with all the neat upgrades. french
doors. recessed lighting. famtly room w I Ore -
place. master bedoom with huge closets and
fireplace. 3 car garage.
1847 Port Taggart $545,000
Wood sJdJng. used brtck toucbe9 add to the
curb appeal of this wonderful 5 bedroprn. 3
bath home W1lh famlly room. dJntng room. loft
library. Bay windows. wood doors. Berber
carpcung. Great netghbochood.
ALSO AVAILABLE
FOR LEASE: Outstanding end unit on
golf course. 2BD. den $1475/Mo
INCOME UNITS: Pride of ownership
4plex in Bixby Knolls. Long Beach
$395,000
FOR SALE: Pr1me location inskte the
loop of Woodbridge. 380, 2BA large
ERIC & LARAINE SHAW
Associate Vice President
Bus: 644-9060
Res: 760-5064
wrap around yard $184,500 ~
Call today for your private showing appolataent.
GINNY ANDERSON
Associate Vice President
20 Years Experience
Bus:644-9060 Res:759-1997
OPEN IN HARBOR WOODS
l 00 Harbor Woods Place $325,000
Saturday 1-5 PM
EleS!ant condo with two master sutles plus guest bath and attached
double g~e. Convemen.L l0cation. Great for the busy executive.
two singles or young couple starUng out. Very Ught and airy.
OPEN IN SEAVIEW
1905 Yacht Maria $525,000
Sunday 1-5 PM
Mr. and Mrs Neatnlk live here. Circumstances force them to sell this
ele~anlly remodeled 3 bedroom home In pr1vate guard gated commu-
nity. 'nletr loss Is your ~aJn. SEE SUNDAY.
Westcl([f $615,000
Spacious 4 bedroom. 2 .5 bath custom home In great family neighbor-
hood. Storage gaJore In house and garage. Pool sized yard. Perfect
for the growing family. CALI, ME TODAY!
Harbor View Hills $625,000
Outstanding view of bay. ocean. Catalina and city lights from this
spacious 4 bedroom. 2.5 bath home. Needs updaUng and your
decorator touch . Short lease opllon possible. MAKE OFFERJ
MCM: In Umcfort.heChrtst1111t11 Boat Parade! Rarcopportun1tytoli¥eon tbeblly. Boating
Acllvtty and waterfront Vistas from C'YCry major room+ boat aUp avail. Seller want.a offcrl
oaered at $9tio.ooo
JUNE DAVIS
Bus: 644-9060 z:l39
Res: 723-0377
President's Club
19 Yean Successful Experience
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NEWPO~T l&ACWCO&TA ~ PILOT J AUL ESTATE SATURDAY, September 28, 1991 I PAGE 9
I t t t
PAT O'TOOLE DAVIS
545-3650
.
EXECUTIVE CREAM PUFF
Beautifully decorated and landscaped
Mesa Verde 4 bedroom, 2-story.
Gorgeous oak bar, flooring, front door
windows & crown molding. Large
master suite with custom bath you
have to see te believe! Much more.
Presented at $488.000.
COUNTRY CLUB FIXER
ExecUlive area at Its finest 5 bedroom,
3 bath. Wonderful noor plan for large
family or couple who likes to entertain.
1 bedroom & bath on 1st floor. Great
value at $420,000
ASK FOR
CAROL MCFARLAND
Res: 957-3030
eacAPS TO TRANQULITY Enjoy ocean bnNlzes with only 1 mile to
beach. thla 2 bedroom town home with vaulted celllngs and fireplace Is
an exceptional value. $179,500
IH!WPOllT a.ACM Secfuded complex wtth partt~lke grounds next to
bird l8nCtl.-y and 14 acre partt. 2 mutw sun. have vaulted celllngs.
Moving In today. $181,960
WALK TO a&ACH Thia 3 bedro6m 3 car garage tOWJ1home has hard
wood ftoorl, fireplace and large lnaide laundry room. Best Buy In
Newport, won't lat! Try lease. $208,000
OPD HOUSa a u•DAY t .. 1037 •M••llON '279,800. Just
llsted: s.-aoua yardl Exten11vefy remodeled home wtth mature
landSCllf>lno. ~ eee thla one!
~ COD........,,... Townhome whh two master suites llnd bonus
room wtth .nached two car garage. lmmeculate move-In condition.
MolYMld Mller8. $195,000
llSM WiMlltl 4 bedroom, 2 bath pool home on a very large lot
GrMt locatton, dean end pretty. Seier WMtl to move. $329,000
ASK FOR
ELSA HOYT
Res: 545-2189
. PRICED FOR FAST SALE
Open House Sund., 1-4:30/3488 Santa Clara
3BR plus large bonus rm and sl?a $264,900
SALE, LEASE, LEASE OPTION
3BR, FR Beautiful 9600 sq. ft. Lot on desirable cul-de-sac $279,000
STEPS TO PARK
4BR 2 plus baths 3 car garage. Professionally landscaped.
Sellers retiring to Florida $289,000
FALL IN LOVE
3BR F/R beautiful pool & 1pa. A/C SolarHeat
CAMELOT
$289,900
48R FR approx 2000 sq. ft. Cathedral ceilings, cul-de-sac
location. $295,900
&YEARS NEW!
Lovely 4BR, 38A, 3 car garage. One BR and full BA down.
Minutes. to major freeways, airport and shopping. $395,000
Call Tod•Y tor Prhnlte Showing
COMING
OCTOBER 5th
GIANT
MESA VERDE
·GARAGE SALE
SPONSORED BY
COLDWELL BANKER
CALL BY SEPT 30
IFYOU WISH
TO PARTICIPATE
MW Vl!I&• 4 bedroom 2 beth home on a very large comer lot =iliii= 668 9333 wtth Jft/ acc:ea. Totally upgraded, ready to move In to. OPEN 1-5, SAT 'J'M •
& SUN. $334,000 __ .. bfJIC
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GISELA ~ BURMEISTER
Presents:
''THE BLUFF·S''
FRONT ROW BACK BAY $599,000 2167 VISTA ENTRADA
City lights and full Bay view from this highly upgraded, remodeled 3BR, 21hBA. Assumable loan of $484,000.
STEAL IT!
Highly upgraded 2
story, 3BR, 21h BA.
New carpet, appliances,
remodeled baths.
Assume $297,000.
Reduced to
$359,000
2607 VISTA
OR NADA
END UNIT ON PARK
Beautiful remodeled 2
story on park. Shows
light and bright and
clean. Call for appt. 3
BR 21n BA.
$439,000
536 VISTA GRANDE
--
LIKE BRAND NEW!
Just Trnrsnea
remodeling. Beautiful
view from most
rooms. 3 BR 21f.z BA.
$439,000.
559 VISTA FLORA
ON GREENBELT
Private cut-de-sac
location. One story
3BR, 2BA. Assume
$344,000. Selling at
toss for.
$399,000
2216 FIESTA
PERFECT FOR .
BACHELOR I
Highly upgraded 2BR,
2BA. some Bay view.
Move in condition,
skylights, mirrored
entry and more. Call for
appointment.
$369.000
1966 VISTA CAUDAL
VIEW FROM EVERY ROOM
Back Bay and greenbelt view
from every room. Popular "E"
plan, 4BR, 21h BA. Large
courtyard. Private back patio. End
unit, end of cul-de-sac.
$429,000. Leaaehold.
316 OTERO
"A 10"
Most gorgeous one
story you will ever see.
Too much to tell, call
for your showing. 3BR,
2BA.
$450,000
2122 DESCANSO
IN ESCROW
USTED AND SOLD
405 Feliz
621 Vista Bonita
2108 Vista Dorado
$479,000
$479,000
$459,000
644-0412 644-6200
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PRESENTS
BIG CANYON HARBO.R RIDGE
MOTIVATED SELLER!-
REDUCEDI
$1,195,000
MOTIVATED SELLER!
REDUCED!
$525,000
Fabulous bayfront with panoramic open channel views. Newly remodeled custom 5
bedroom, den and library. Nestled in private, exclusive community offering boat privi-
leges, tennis court, white sandy beaches.
Brochure upon request. $2,495,000LH
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Ivan wens, counlly kllchen, 4BR. comer ·
BA YA I DOE
BAYSHORES
BAYSHORES
BAYSHORES
BAYVIEW TERRACE
BEACON BAY
BELCOURT
BELCOURT
BELCOURT
Upper, gated community, 2BR, mini W.W $280,000
Extra IBlg6 lot, 38R, spacious patio $575,000LH
Mediterranean Villa. two')'NIS new ,$1,450,000
Cottage, 38R, large lot, remodeled kitchen . $74Q,OOO
Three yN1S new, 3BR, security system $41Q,OOO
BA YFRONT, custom, 5BR. unique $2,4Q5,000L.H
BIO CANYON
B.C MCLAJN
B.C MCLAJN
BLUFFS
BLUFFS
BLUFFS
BLUFFS
BLUFFS
BLUFFS
BLUFFS
BLUFFS
CANYON CREST
CORONA DEL MAR
CORONA DEL MAR
CORONA DEL MAR
Lovely views, spac/OU$ master, 2BR
Spectacular TENNIS ESTATE
Prime location, 4BR, private spa
Extra.Jarge lot, pool, 4BR
New on marl<et...2BR, den, upgrades
Mini view of lights.trees, 2BR
"E' Plan, greenbelt views, 4BR, 2.5BA
FRONT ROW! View, 38R, 2.5BA NOWl
Selling at a loss! Cul de sac, 38R, 2BA
3 Bedroom on Greenbelt, Like New ...
3 Bedroom View, Expanded, Pristine
Three BR, upgraded Trina, end unit
VIEW! VIEW! HIGHLY UPGRADED 2BR.
"H" Plan, 2BR, special location
Elegant, 2 master suites,library/olfice
Duplex 3/3 + 2/2 Perfect for owner user
Remodeled 1986, maids quarters. spa
Duplex, S.Hwy. cottage plus 2BR, unit
CORONA DEL MAR One block to ocean, 2BR, plus den
CORONA DEL MAR 38R, plus separate 2BR, unit with view
$535,000
$3,805,000
$010,QOO
'.$1, 105,000
$287,000
$~5.000
$420,000L.H
$500,000
$3!10,000
$430,000
$450,000
$430,000
$369,000
$290,000
$389,QOO
$565,500
$1, 150,000
$575,000
$750,000
$71)5,000
CORONA DEL MAR R-2 owner/user/investor units $475,000
CORONA DEL MAR Reduced! cottage on R-2 lot $451),000
CORONA DEL MAR 2BR, on R-2 Lot, North of Highway $441),000
CORONA DEL MAR Point de/ Mar, 2 master suites, 1mpress1ve $495,000
CORONA DEL MAR Remodeled, 38R+unit, 2 blocks to beach $875,000
CORONA t'IOHLNDS Cottaae, 3BR. ocean view. p{j_vate Q§ach
CORONA HIGHLNDS Under conscruct1on, choose your finishes
COSTA MESA Mesa Bluffs, sunset views, 3BR
DOVER SHORES
DOVER SHORES
DOVER SHORES
DOVER SHORES
DOVER SHORES
EASTS/DE
EMERALD BAY
EMERALD BAY
EMERALD BAY
EMERALD BAY
EMERALD BAY
EMERALD BAY
EMERALD BAY
Designers own gated mini estate,
Views! pool 48R, 38A, immaculate
148 FT.BAYFRONT!ll New construction
Backs onto the Bay! fabulous views
Picture Perfect! patio with spa, 4BR
New! duplex! easy to convert to s/fam1ly
Views to Dana Point, spa. Open beams
Ocean views! large lot, 3BR, 2.5BA
Whitewater views, walls of glass
Street to street lot, whitewater views
BIG! BIG! views, custom, reconstructed
Oceanslde,overlooks green, beach, 4BR
Studio w/pool, separate pavilion
~84_!j_()()()
$1)75,000
$251),000
$1,095,000
$031).000
$3, 100,000
$675,000L.H
$741),500
$681),500
$1,450,000
$1,650,000
$2,205,000
$1.71)5,000
$2,100,000
$2, 100,000
$800,000
HARBOR HIOHLNDS Close to park, 3BR, plus guest quarters $479,000
HARBOR ISLAND THE ULTIMATE BAYFRONT-Ca/I for det8Jls $12,QOO,OOO
HARBOR RIDGE Premier view, outstanding location. 2BR $530,000
HARBOR RIDGE ESTATE-180 degree view, FURNISHED $4,075,000
HARBOR RIDGE
HARBOR RIDGE
HARBOR RIDGE
HARBOR RIDGE
HARBOR RIDGE
HARBOR WOODS
HUNTINGTON 8CH
Waterfall, lights, water view, 2BR
End location, very quiet, 2BR, immaculate
Ocean, city lights Vtews, expanded, 38R
Spectacular views! newly remodeled
Ocean, city views, 4BR, Expanded
Location -Location/ 2BR.2BA
Close to park, 38R, expanded IMng room
INCOME PROPERTY Beac~ & Income. 48R/38R Duplex
INCOM! PROPERTY BAYFRONT-3BR, 2BA, + 2BR, 1BA
INCOME PROPERTY Sharp! well mamtained units
INCOME PROPERTY Duplex, 1 block to beach
HARBOR RIDGE REDUCED!! Oanorarrllc Views, 38R.
$560,000
$491),000
$760,000
$525,000
$750,000
$251,QOO
$309,000
$545,000
$700,000
$440,500
S~Q,000
$800.000
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SATURDAY, September 28, 1991 I PAGE 13
HARBOR VW HILLS Panoramic views. 48R, custom features $995,000
HARBOR VW HOMES LOT, plans Included for SBR. residence $449,000
HARBOR WOODS Across from Nature Park, 2BR, 2.58A $285,000
JASMINE CREEK Lovely ocean views, customized touches $639,000
JASMINE CREEK Exceptional quality, mm1 view s54g,ooo
JASMINE CREEK Expanded, corner, spa, waterfall, 3BR ss8g,ooo
LAGUNA NIGUEL Highly upgraded. 48R. 2 SBA.cul de sac $299,900
LAGUNA BEACH Coast/me, city views. custom residence $1,550,000
LIDO ISLE BAYFRONT . east end-dock for 60' boat $2,395,000
LIDO ISLE BAYFRONT-Dock for 60' boat. 8 car garage $3,950.000
LINDA ISLE BAYFRONT-main channel views, pool/spa $2,495.000L H
UNDA ISLE Pier and slip, view, 5BR. 4 SBA S 1,975,000L H
MESA VERDE One level, 4BR. large lot. grreat va lue $385,000
N;WPORT HEIGHTS FRONT ROW! views' 48 R. 48A, 3F p $1,490,000
N.NORTH VILLAS
NEWPORT SHORES
NR SC PLAZA
NR SC PLAZA
NR SC PLAZA
PENINSULA
PENINSULA
PENINSULA
SEA ISLAND
SEA ISLAND
SEAVIEW
SEA WIND
SHORE CLIFF
SPYGLASS
SPYGLASS
SPYGLASS
SPYGLASS
UPPER BAY
UPPER BAY
p
UPPER BAY
VERSAILLES
VILLA BALBOA
WESTCL.IFF
38R, den.outside spa. waterfall $575,000
Remodeled 4BR, gourmet kitchen $389,000
Des1rable location. pools and spa $137.500
Studio condominium. community pool $7(),900
48R, skylights. large pat19 $144,950
WALK TO BEACH,charmmg three bedroom $525,000
COTTAGE -ONE BLOCK TO BEACH · R-2
BA YFRONT, dock. downstairs remodeled
Golf course views, luxury plus comfort
Exceptional views, pristine'. 2BR.
View, private spa, custom features
Remodeled plus add1t1on sauna. 48R
Ocean, canyon views, new construction
180 degree views, Top of The Hill. 5BR
Ocean. city views. model perfect, 4BR
Premier location, custom 6BR. 6BA
Mediterranean style. 5BR. indoor stream
Four BR, 38A, 3 car garage. pool & spa
Cherry Lakes Estates, 3BR. private comm
4.Ba Lemodeled-l!~osed yatd
Totally remodeledf French doors spa
Low down, 2BR, 2BA, private location
PENTHOUSE. ocean view
Mmt cond1t1on' cul-de-sac 3BR ::BA
Totally remodeled w/ma1ds quarters. 48R
M11JllDAY OJQ.Y
259 PACIFIC AVE.
1327 M1l&UA WAY
12~
1-5
$395.000
$1,850 000
$689 000
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$839.000
$779.000
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S:?.495 OUV
$1 095,00U
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$798.500
$499.900
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S 199 OGt
$435 ooc.
SATUllDAY A SIJNDAY
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NEWPORT BEACH
'"CARNATION COVF a.tsl,000
112 ~ premilMn t1aytron1 parc.1 on bey11de wtpnva• bea Pltl' •
plana lot 10.000 aq II gated European home. PatkJng lor 7 car1.
NEWPORT BEACH TENNIS EiSTATE $3,500,000
NNtty one 11CA1 renrus esiate. Pool. 111a. croquel lawn Wine cellar,
88R. ltbraty, blliard nn
HARBOR RIDGE SPLENDOR $2,895,000
BeautJllM custom home wlspeclaCutar view of OOH n. bay & oty tlgtl11.
Bv~t by Valen.one.
PROMONTORY BAY $2,225,000
lmptessrve penod bayfron1 home SBR. 4BA, 3 boat shps. YllW
Spacious 1nrenor. high oethngs, oak panelling. antique marble ltpl.
BELCOURT $1,995,000
Premium buldong sue on Belcourts most exdusive sr Over t/2 aO'e wl
111nn1s court, troptc:aJ landscaptng. Pr111a1e.
BELCOURT MANOR HOME $1,495,000
lafgest J.M Pettlfs plan 4 S8R. 4.58A, pool, spa Gteat fam~y rm.
spac1C1Usmast8f. Call tor more details Moovated seller. submil oftefs
HARBOR VIEW COUNTRY CUSTOM $1,100,000
A new 1rad1bonal c:ounrry cus10m, welt located 5800 sq II home wlS8R
& SSA Designed & bu1n ID highest specs wlan open.ass !Nit worllal
HARBOR RIDGE ESTATES $995,000
Beauolut IOWnhome w1Vt1Wof twns & ory lights E llPllr>Oed Mlramat "''
Iha feel ol an Enghsh garden
UDO TREASURE $649,000
Umque hOme localed on one ol Lidos finest stteers Completely
remodeled w/lop quality use<l ltlru-our
NEWPORT HEIGHTS $629,000
Nestled amongst lush landscaping & ma,esllC trees. this trad111ona1
Cape Cod home has unm1stakable ctlarm 38R. 2BA. French doofs
BUILDERS OWN DREAM HOUSE $625,000
Totally rebuilt custom pool home in desirable Westd1H No expense
hu been spated 1n br1ng1ng you top ol tne ~ne upgrades
NEWPORT NORTH VILLAS $515,000
Best pnced Marbella model (liltgest) 1n Newpot1 North •BR. 38A,
tusoous fandscapino. neuttal color, great deal'
EAST BLUFF MOUNTAIN VIEW $529,000
Paroally remodeled •BR home Grear opporlUnlly lot l()YeSIOfl 0t
lam~y New lutchen, French doors. latge IOI
JUST LISTED! EASTBLUFF PLAN E $469,000
EnJOY tranquil baek bay vtews from th11 28R. 2.SSA Compe!ejy
remodeled hOme. light ' bnght wnaroe family '"'
BIG CANYON • PRICED BELOW MARKET $394,500
Totally redone model perfect. 3BR. 2.S8A wtgorgeous goll course
v-s Very Joghr & bright' Pnced 10 sell 1mmed1atoly Don't miss !hos
SYEC"fACUi.Aif iiAYC-Rt-ST HOMEt ~.wu --
Pnoed ID sell! Pr1sbnecond1non. 38R. 2 SBA 7 skyhghl$, 2 lrpra, Milter
rt40c:ating & moovated Submit all oHersl
NEWPORT HEIGHTS $339,000
Quality buoll condo t yr new 2 lrpfs, roll up garage doors. spa·IJJb in
mstr ba Hardwood ftrs & more
$339,000
Don't mtss lh<s l owest pra 3BR. 3BA, 2-car anached gerage.
Community pool & spa Convenitn.t !D shoppmg
UPGRADED NEWPORT NORTH $315,000
Highly upgraded contemporary 28R, 2.SBA condo. End unn, while
carpenno. hidden 5tereo enre11ainm8(11 center New ca.bone!$.
NEWPORT BEACH $275,000
Whe<a you can ha.,. 60 IHI on ltla bay wlboet shps lot so ~ala mooey?
Great get-ay hOme /\ 1111e opportunrryt
LEAST EXPENSIVE IN THE SHORES $239,000
Remodeled 3BR. 2BA, 2 blodls ID beacn Spantsh marble, Koehler,
Gogganeau. 8etber cwpat, lrpl, pvt patJO Commun.try pool, wna
NEWPORT GLEN TOWNHOME S112,n5
Ol'llmlWC vautt.d 011Mngs. 2BR, 2.58A + dtn. lrpj, wet ber. Large m11r
IUllll, comm pool/spa. GrH I buyl
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NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOTT REAL ESTATE
CORONA DEL MAR
CUITOll COii LUXURY HOllE 12A1'1000
This 2 atory OJ110m conll"1Potart home pcrteya an MIY elagllu
that rellec:la IDdaya Wfeltyle. Whilll war.. dty lights & Catlllifta vi9ws
SPYGLASS CUSTOM WITH VIEW 12.250,000
An OU11Wldlng S8R home withe m est detail• & aalllmlnahp
/\djOinlng lot al90 avaJablt tor pu.-chue.
SPYGLASS CUSTOM • •2.095,000
Amoa1exnonfinaryOJ110mhome(newing~eoon)onaprimtlot
Wl\tlat OM ol a klnd unobalNdld OCHn I bey VltW.
CAMEO SHORE'S· 180 DEGREE OCEAN VIEW
11,995,000
Compltttfy t11modtled cuaiom home •BR, 48A, family nn, 1"4ng rm,
duw1g rm. Enormoua lulehen a melr 1Ui1e. ~ • granilll fwv.out
CAMEO SHORE'S · CORONA DEL MAR $1,510,000
f*.rnodel or builO.on tlll• apectaC:ulw I 5,300 IQ It ~t 1 IO degree
oe»1rt ..,_, ... the waw from elmoat •*Y room. t
.. lil:!:.~e"E"~~
.
CORONA DEL MAR· OCEAN VIEW 11, 150,000
Magnillctnl 1IO dlOl'H ._, OCMI\ .... c..n.1 E~ &
remodeled •BR, 38A. Hlttlot View ... home on qule( ~aac
BEST BUY It SPYGLASS $1,075,000
Lovely home ~ ooeM, hMlor & cily. Ftmuloul •BR, 2 SBA,
formal dining, twnty rm I tnekfut rm. Sec. galtd enll'y.
HARBOR VIEW HILLS · VALUE $179,000
BealJlllUly rernode:ed 11 19'7. N '8R, 2.SSA home IMiur" a large
111as1 1o1 .Mews o4 Iha omen a bl¥1
HARBOR VIEW HILLS $195,000
Eac:epOOnli SBA • 48A home wtgorgeoue pool • l).iio ll'M. BNuo
llA!y dttigned intllb. v.., ..,,,. lot.
BEST VALUE IN 8HOREClFfS $850,000
Grea1oppol1Unity .,h• In preeligiaua5hof9dna. E1n 11a mmer!ot,
81J$Dng hOmecould -~.,2nd •tary~ fabulous \lltw
NEW LISTING ·CORONA DEL MAR $759,000
Warm 111111ang & immaailase. 38Q, 38A, prmet lu1Chen, i.ga msrr
Br retreat.
HABOR VIEW .. LLS $749,000
Lovely •BA. priv.-pool & tpa In paitl-IM •""9· Nllw 1P911aocu 111 ••done lull:h«I, plantatlan lhUIWI.
POINT DEL MAR CLASSIC M29,000
Com~ c:Nrm ..-do..t queitr_,, ~-••BFt 3BA.
larTliy rm + bonul on 3 ........
HEW CUSTOM CONDO .. COM · 1514,000
Truly lowly cuatom mnclO In bMu_,. Cotona del Mir. 2 matr bf WI
v-ng dedt. ' wlllklnQ blodla 1D Cotona beactl.
CUFF HAVEH Tfn.PLEX 1549,000
Assume 9"11. 11..ci !Den ol '400.000. Eur ., wit a~· Pride of
ownership R#tly on "9 nwtl.el.
HARBOR VIEW tlU.S $545,000
Mo111ng out ol .... Plett• lfM. llW'09 pnw• ,.ns. Enormous
Poltn.Oal ., •llPlf'd eJillbng home.
NEIGHBORING AREAS
UMOUE LAGUNA RACH HOME $1,-.;ooo
A mastel'pleCle CM .. ~ *' .. OftMIN.knS l'lom9.Gutst
QU411efa. ToweMQ w.... W• to beech.
LAGUNA BEACH FIND $5M,500
Greai flmly hm orly I Y'S old.~ cbtMm to DM1 & bead\
ELECANT MEREOmf QAROEHI HOME "41,000
heoJtw l'IOme, drlfNlic: IW'og rm, tt1Qent lormal dnlr1Q rm. Super
,_ lutc:Nn, rno.....ffl oondilion.
HUNTINGTON BEACH S271,400
Wonderful bMcn doae. 38R, large m11r Ofl Pl9 ·~ lot New«
111tenor Stt.i It IOday
~__._.T.......,l.EB.OQC tsr,
OCEAN VIEW · SPYGLASS HILL 11,150,000
LMve i.wi loC on 11rtet of cuatom home•. OcNn & a ry lights llltw
Appro.. 12200 1C1 ft GfMI prim I
Faou·OUlmodel· l<MoOnoo. Mlr1y upgrades,mzy lrp1nhVW'IQ rm ~
w o.. .11 •n boollcases T ennia, pool & spa
MAJOR PRICE REDOCTIONI S24t,900
3BR, I 7S8A llinvly llorne. ~pool. large lot. wa1 1T1111nta1ned
home
COSTA MESA'S BEST DEAL 1229,000
3BR Wlpool, i.ge lot, home '-9 llrge .acMln. FNll lrMS, 2·<:ar
garage, thl1 ia h 111 time home buy9"I deal.
WOODBRIDGE SEASONS $222.500
Cnarmtng 29R, 2BA W11o11 o1 ~. ltlulllra, frpl, woodell dtdl
AtUICtled 2-car ~.
OUTSTANDING HUNT.BEACH TOWNHOllE S1t7,000
Gorgaoua 29R, 28A. e.,,,.. 3 acr DMitlome. V8Cllnl a ~ f!Wlt
condtlOn '000'• in~. Only 2 ~ ., .. bMch.
SOUTH COAST PUZA AREA. COSTA llEIA S171,900
Owner Wiii c.1ny. 28R. 28A condD, epit .... ucelllnl ~
Asslll'llablt to.I. must Ml, .,._. ~a~ 2-ar .-..
BEACH BARGAIN $115,000
18R, pool, belldl dole, ""'*· Grelll b 1 et~ ~.
ENJOY TIIS PRIVATE IEACHll S»,900
1BR. IBA edar*9 wHte & Wi(tlt c1r-.n ....., ...,,.,, belldl. A "** *lMiDrl l!POl In~ £1 Mino •
NEWPORT BEAGl:UCQST.A MESA PILOEI REAL ESTATE r SATURDAY_. ~ber-..,28, 1991 I PAGE 15
LAGUNA PRIME COllMERaAL $1,950,000
,_.. commefcial property approximately 6000 sl
of 1'9nlilb68 &pace on large loC at 1500 sf w/'JO(ld
plllidng. Le ... .ieo aYdable.
Cell Connie llexnnU, 72e-7250
PAGE 16 /SATURDAY September 28, 1991
Unbelievable estate on
"Easter Hill" with panoramic
views of City Lights, Catalina
Sunsets and mountains.
Contem porary archltectur
offers: gymnasium, small
movie theater, discotheque,
wine cellar, library & tennis
court. Offered at:
$13,950,000
Perched high above a private
beach in Three Arch &y, this
exquisitely designed Italian
villa makes a quiet statement
of quality personified.
Completely remodeled in '85
with a spacious layout.
PRICE llEDlJCED TO
$5,900,000
An Incomparable bayfront
home interior design features
that .will knock your soc.ks offl en situated on a qulet street
on Promontory Bay. A
private dock 3 boats, one up
to SO' SBR, SBA.
$2,250,000
NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE
HARBOR BIOG
Beautiful Harbor Ridge custom
home with spectacular view of
ocean, bay and city lights
desigried by Robert Earl and
buUt by Valentine.
$2,US,000
Beautiful custom home built
by Valintine & designed by
Robert Earl. Woodsy
cut-de-sac ocallon wTcliy
lights views & rolling hills, 5
BR suites, 6 baths, family
room w/sunken bar.
$2,175,000
CORONA DEL MAR HARBOR VIEW HOMES
1 ~verythlng about this property A new traditional country
ts geared to the unique custom well located 5800
Newport Beach lifestyle. Swim sq.ft. h'ome with 5 bed & 5
or simply walk ~ beach at baths. Designed and built to
sunset, surf, sad, shop, or the highest specs with an
enjoy one of Corona del Mar's openness that works! Perfect
outs tan d I n g ca f es and for a large family & wait till
restaurants. Four bedrooms, you see the "Great Room"
three baths, great views of bay PRICE llEDlJCTION TO
and beach . Offered at: $l lOO OOO $1,750,000 • •
Well located In one of
Corona del Mar's most
desirable communities. Split
level design adds dimension
to this well designed home.
Ocean view from living and
dining rooms. Three
bedrooms 2 baths with room
for expansion.
CORONA DEL L ... .,. ....
......,___________ .,., .....
Blending contemporary
charm with traditional quality,
this is the ultimate family
home. The dining room,
living room with fireplace· and
family room wrap around the
custom-appointed kitchen.
4BR, 3BA plus bonus room.
Owaer lau parclaaaed
aaotlaer •••• A te ., .. _. .. te .._ Ult,000
':IT~"t-;.o ., \ Tf\ llQ t.~~~' ~~A~R TPf'\OW~l.4 " __ ,., ~ -• ~"' ,,. ,..,.,.
NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE SATURDAY, September 28, 1991 I P~GE 17
OPEN HOUSl!S
From one to fi ve p.m.
Country View Estates
1411 Kings Road Open Sat. and Sun
$1,695,000
C.D.M. Ocean View
210 Larlt.sj,ur
Open Sat. and Sun
$895,000
Udo Large Comer lot
SBR. 4BA Modiu1a...., home
()pm s.t. rd Sun.
$195,m>
Linda Isle T~ fl ul
3BR. 4 ~o ~tion Lg. lagoo1 ~ -~rtyard pool
$2,,995,000
Huge t~.c fl ·nt
6BIV i:..U~t>etich sr on bay,~ -ncttng view.
S2,,595,000
Bayfront r .. -0•..ot
6BR. ,-,.. ('\~beech
611 on bay,~..tlna views
$1,,,5.000
Promon~ 4 fl 31\t
SBR. 4C,.\,)~ d'Xk
611fronh ~. oayfront patio
11"95,000
Lido Custom ~4·fl 'me
4BR. 3.5P~\J~ home Exccllent Joca,~ .•• g.-quality
11,195,000
' RILL FEENEY . -.
WATERFRONT HOMES, INC." REALTORS
EXCLUSNE ORANGE COUN1Y AFFIUATE
OF SOTHEBY'S INTERNATIONAL REAL1Y
675 -1058 • 631 -1400
' JI ~-
. c.arona del Mar Ocunfront lot
Owner wil tradebirmne.~
Six Bedroom Bayfront
6BR. S.SBA, Udo family home
Reduced SSS0,00>,large dock
$1,795,000
PAGE 18 /SATURDAY September 28, 1991 NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PH.Dr I REAL ESTATE
,WATERFRONT HOMES, INC.
Realtor~®
Exclusive Orange County Affiliate of Sotheby's International Realty
COSTA MESA Love.ly, immaculate twnhm w/2 mu-
ter suites & family rm w/(rp&c. lrg decked patio, att.
dble gamge & A.C. 631-1400 ........................ $179,000
COSTA MESA Nice 3 bd, 2 bath house. Famlly
room w/swedish frplc, plltio w/lattice cover & yard w/
fruit trees. Owner says sell Make Offer! 631-1400
...................................................................... $190,000
'RJSTIN RANCH Gated community w/pool & spa.
Lovely 2 bd twnhm with family rm, wd firs in entry &
kitchen & att dble garage. 760-3600 .............. $207,900
VIUA BALBOA Ocean & city light ws from living
room. deck & bdnn. BeutifuJ bright w/new carpet.
Comm pool, spa & tennis. 631-1400 ............ $212,000
EL TORO "Uke New" 3 bd widen home. Beutifu))y &a~~~~f~~.~ .. ~.~~:.~.~:~
MISSION VIE.IO 1 sty, 4 bd with dining & family
rooms. Near freeway, shopping & schools. Needs
T.LC .. priced to sefil 631-1400 ..................... $237,000
EASTSIDE COSTA MESA Bright beautiful 3 bcf
twnhm, high ceilings, oak cabinets, woodbuming frplc,
WTap-a-round deck & dbl garage. 631-1400 .. $249,000
EASTSIDE COSTA MESA Gorgeous, hJgNy up-.
gmded 3 bd & den w/dble att garage. New flooring &
carpet, kitchen appliances & tile. 631-4100 ... $269,000
EASTSIDE COSTA MESA Completely remodeled,
from the inside out, 3 bdrm, frplc, beamed ceilings,
deck & extra large yard. 631-1400 .. ~ ............. $275,000
NEWPORT ~T Spacious 3 bd twnhm w/dining
& family nns & enlarged master suite In woodsy loca-
tion near pool & tennis. 631-1400 ................. $2'79,900 . -'
BAYVIEW COORT Beutiful bright Mediterranean 2
bd 2 bath end unit wf}. garages & private ~tio on
greenbelt. Comm pool & spa. 631-1400 ........ $285,000
NEWPORT NORlll 2 bd twnhm, former model,
~~?~~~ .. ~ .. ~ .. ~~ .. ~~
EASTSIDt: COSTA MESA FabuJous new patio
homes w/dini09. & family rms. Maible, whitRwashed
oak. 2 frplcs & big yard. 631-1400 ................ $300,000
EASTSIDE COSTA llEM Great 3 bd starter
home, 1 ba, edd-on family nn, deck w/spa & large
yard in super location. 631-1400 ................... $317,000
~ .--~~~~~~~~~~~~~~'71 r.============================;i OP£NHOUSES M11JUAY
205 Monte Vista, E'side Costa Mesa
Lois Zlmmerman
519 Sar)ta Ana, Newport Heights
Heidi Moody
461 Seaward, Corona Highlands
Stev~ Bizal
1305 N. Bayfront. Balboa Island
Tom lovenitti
31752 Apuesto w~. Co4o de eaza
Nancy Peterson
SONDAY 21 Wildgoose Court, Newport Ctest
Usa Zimm4?1'TTlan
63 Bayaat Court, Bayview Court
Peggy Hamson
49 Corska. Newport North
Maureen Webb
2141 Iris Piace ... Eastside Cos1a Mesa
Catherine Williams
241 Canal, Newport Shores
Kennie Jo Rizzo
3 bd house
$275,000
3 bd house
$498,000
3 bd house
$539.000
2 bd duplex
$949,000
5 bd Estate
$1,995,000
3 bd townhame
$279,900
2 bd condo
$285,000
2 bd townhome
$299,900
4 bdhouse
$349,900
4 bd house
$474,900
3 bd house
$525,000
3 bd house
$565,000
3 bd townhome
1706 Port Sheffield. Harbor View Homes
Chris Satterfield
lSn Miramar, Peninsula Point
Ann Pent
8 Rue Biarritz, Big Canyon
Barbara Tompkins
2422 Santiago Drlve, Newport Beach
Rob Geim
1124 E. Balboa Blvd, Peninsula Bayfront
Carla. &offman-
$995,000
5 bd estate
$1,395,000
4 bd house
$1,995,()0(t
330 Via Udo Nord, Udo Isle 3 plus 3 bd duplex
Patti Conover $2,700,000
SA11JllDAY •SUNDAY
2327 Vista Huerta. Eastbluff 3 bd townhome
Mary Drawr &: Steve Bizal $270,000
179 Mesa C&:D. Eastsade Costa Mesa 3 bd house
Susie Buschl8erfieJd &:: lownitti $300,000
2082 Marion Way, E.astside Costa Mesa 4 bd house
Lou Hk::bon/Pemy Spaadrding $319,000
35 Canyon Oest., Corona del Mar 3 bd townhome
Bob Tompldns $389,500
54 7 Santa Ana, Newport HeJghts 3 bd house
CheyY{ ~ Hassel $489,000
100 Via ~ Udo Isle 3 bd house
Wlfl'YM Heck/MaUl"ffn Downey $629,000
116 V'ia Ithaca. Udo Isle 3 bd house
Anne FreemarVRoy Freeman $649,000
600 & 600" Orchid, Corona del Mar 3 plus 2 dupex
Marguerite WatsorVUt Olserl $649,000
986 Bayside Cow West. N.B. 2 bd condo
Bea Arnold $675,000
760 Via Udo Soud, Udo Isle 3 bd house
Sally Phillipt/Mardel Spangler $78.5,000
220 Apdena. Balboa blend 4 bd house
Judy Beatty/Gra~ TaBafe:rro $785,000
210 Larlcspur. Corona def Mar 3 bd house
Reg.na Rk:hardlonlLoil Mcl.oon $895,000
828 Via Udo Soud, Udo lsle 5 bd houM
Rob Geim/()ga Matthews $895,000
BALBOA ISLAND O\anning 3 bd mllOI -~· nation famlly/dlnlng rm opening to tide pello. 673-
6900 . .. ........................................................ $659.500
NEWPORT SHOm ~t 3 bdnn ~ w/vauhed
c.edmgs & fircp&ace, ~location. *Pl to ocean &
comm tennis & pools. 631-1400 .................... $320,000
VILLA MLllOA Bri!ilt & tmmacul* 2 bd condo ~·t:.6Jti°4oo~~~.~.~.~ .. ~.=
NEWPORT AT Tim 8UOI Oda 2 bd ~
house w/upgniided ~ lcitchen It bath, 3 houses
from sand. A real ftnd. 631-1400 ................... $345,000
f.ASTSID! COSTA NDA Charming CoountJy
French 1 sty 4 bd w/famlly rm, frplc., hrClwd floors,
landscaped patio & spa on cul-de.._ 673-6900
....................................................................... $349,900
NEWPORT SHOllD O\armlng 2 sty Vk:lcden w/1
bd down & 2 bds & loft up. frslk.. oak cMJI It Baber
carpet. Steps to pool" tennis. 631'-1400 ....... $375,000
NEXT TO NEWPOllT Wd maintained owner cx:-
cupied duplex in ccm ...... tfeW*. &ch unit wf}.
bds. garage & yard. 631-1400 ....................... $375,000
BLUFFS Shining dean danble 1 11y 3 bd "Linda"
plan w/dramatic fpdc 11'1 ~ coom. ~ ~
on greenbelt. 631-1400 .................................. $385,000
~~~.~~~~;'ti
NEWPOU SllOm 2 tty 3 bd anilfr0td w{add-
on potential. ~ roam It ~ l\llr'9
room overlooking ._.. beech. (l.if)631-1400
............................................... .,,, ............................. $389.,,.5CJC>
NEWPORT At' 'Im 11Ua1 a..e& Income ~
erty short block to bad\. Front "°'* w/2 bde a nllcs
yard, rear wtth 2 bell It 2 beahs. 631-1400 .... $395,000
NEWPORT SHOW W•lle1111& ~
Channing 2 ~. 4 bd In comer location. Q.t wee
with community pooll It 6mnla. 631-1400 .... $474.900
BAl.80A Bach cott.ge In quiet tr. lined ~
hood. Warm• cmy 2' ~ 2 bd wt'den A llrgl tu-n-
deck. Walk to bted'I It Ferry. 631-1400 ........ $479,000
2723 Ocean Blvd, Corona def Mar 2 bd house J>ennu~Cannon $1,595,000 ~ nu•n• Carnpietilly ~ ... ~. ....... cul-de--&andtc~ 3 bdrm home ~ w In an-~~~· ~1~~ cul ac:k>cdon.631·1400 ........................ $496,000
9CMnH COAST MEIAO Beautiful 2 sty 4 bd home 27 1 .... _ Dl.o r---N e .i bd L.-·--aJFFllA•----..i....... ... _ ......... JI. bd .._..., w/dtning & fmly mu &:: 1 bd & bath down. Fr. = .. ,._.,_ """ -"'Y""'• • • • ,.,.._ rm wtrrpk ·~·;:n::. ~ ._, ~·197
AC. It MCUrtty. Motivated se.Deri 631-1400 ... $359, f.ldw Ane $2,775,000 al~-760-360() ... ~ ............. ~ .......... -~tt"cd
Specializing in propertNs /or '"" OT kase ••• on "" WOUT. .. IUllT du wour. .. and wide a mw of Ill• ""*'~··
CORONA DEL MAR OFFICE NEWPORT BFAOI OFFICE
2600 E. COAST HIGHWAY
714-760-3600
2436 W. COAST HIGHWAY
714-631-1400
BALBOA ISLAND OFFICE
315 MARINE AVE.
714-673-6900
NEWPORT ~TA MESALP.U.QJ I Rf.N,.. ESTATE ...... SAT\JRDAY, September 28, 1991 /PAGE 18
WA*>J'ERFRON ... ff,OMES, IN€.
Realtors ®
Exclusive Orange County Affiliate of Sotheby's International Realty
llMllOll WIEW IM*ES Freshly painted 3 bd w/
new a.pet & tile In cntly & ~lo -"ot tub. Ooee to schools & comm pool ..... $525,000
NEWPORT AT 11IZ BEACH Recently renovated
duplex w/3 bd, 3 ba 2nd fir unit & 2 bd, 2 be down.
Frplc, decks & patios. 7(i()..36()() .................... $563,000
PENINSULA Duplex In lovely quiet neighborhood o(
tree lined s1reett. Upper w/3 bds, 2 baths. Lowe 2 bds w/1 bath. 631-1400 ....................................... $595,000
PENINSULA POINT CharmJng 3 bd, family nn,
beamed ceIDnga. Fr. doors & windows, master Wt1>al-
cony, 2 brief< patios. 631.1400 ....................... $595,000
UDO ISLE "Turnkey" petfectlon. 2 sty 3 bd home
on a prime strut. Dining & Family mu & sunny brick
patio. 631-1400 ............................................. $599,000
UDO ISLE Charming 1 sty 3 bd totally remodeled
home, new windows & doors, oak moldings & ftrs.
large comer lot. 6311-1400 ........................... 1629.000
IW.llOA ISLAND 2 sty ~charmer wJMOTI-~Wwiru'f ~. ~~.~ .......... ~~s=.~
CORONA DEL MAil Tmtflc mnodeled ~ 3 :::~~=.7~.~~.~.~$64=
MUIOA ISIAND Duplex. Charmlng &ont 2 bd mt·
tage w/bric:k frp&c. open beam ceiling, n. doon & patio
upper unit w/2 bds also. 631-1400 ................ $649.SOO
PENINSUIA POINT 2 sty 3 bd extensively remod-
eled "Old Monterey" home w/dlntng room & pat
kitchen. Steps to Ocean & Bay. 631-1400 ..... $675,000
1D£ OOYI! 2 bd ~ w/d.n & boot sip
rights. Private end unit views of baY-, lights & mtns.
Gated c:omp&ex w/J>ocl & spa. 631-1400 ....... $675,000
UDO PAllK DlllVE 2 bdrm w/bay view In presti-
gious high-rise. Doonnan, cardroom, pool & ~Total
remodel, Wee new. 631-1400 ......................... $700,000
CORONA DEL MAil W/fabulous views of cntiN
harbor. Tota.IN remodeled Art Deco condo wl2 bd. 2
ba in Channef Reef w/cornm pool. 76()...36()() $719,000
MUIOA ISLAND Charming bright 2 sty 3 bdnn
famlty home. Uving room <>J>eOI to spacious bri<*
patio & Mpanltc gst quarters. 631-1400 ........ $759,000
llM80ll lllDGE Designer perfect 4 bd ''Oat''
townhome w/dlnlng & family rooms & loft game room.
P\antatlon shutters, mlrrorl & 3 frplcs. 760-3600 ....................................................................... $765,000
MUIOA Near top quality 3 bd & den, terrific nw1er
suite w/frplc & buUt-ins. Oedcs & landscaped yard w/
gas BBQ. 631-1400 ....................................... $110,000
UDO ISLE Premier oversized lot, across from park
w/bay view. Close to beach 8i tennis. Charmlf\9_2 bd
home w/paito & guest quarters. 631-1400 ..... $785,000
PENINSUIA POINT French Normandy 3 bd home,
famUy rm, gourmet kitchen w/eating area, master suite
w/frplc & brick patio. 631-1400 ..................... $849,000
NEWPORT HEIGHTS Spacious top quality 4 bd
home w/ocean ws, dining & famllv rms, 2 frplcs, Fr.
doors, bay window & balconies. 631-1400 .... $850,000
CORONA DEL MAii Spectzic::ular 180' views from
Newport Harbor's entrance to Long Beach. Spacious 2
bd condo w/frplc. Comm pool. 760-3600 ...... $85?,000
UDO PARK Dlll\1E S~ views of ocean,
bay & dty lights from thls ~utifully_ decorated 7th fir
2 bdrm condo. Security bldg. 631-1400 ......... $865,000
CORONA DEL llARBeautifully appointed 4 bdrm
custom w/whltewater views, dining & family nns, den
& formal entry w/spiral stair. 631-1400 ....... $1,875,000
MUIOA ISi.AND Bayfront duplex, great rental
units dose to town w/bay & city light views. Each w/3 bds & loft. 631-1400 ................................... $1,100,000
CORONA DEL NAJI 6 bd picture perfect "Euro-
pean" V'illa on 45' lot, 2 sty living rm, hdwd floors &
Fr. doors. Steps lo beach. 631-1400 ........... $1,195,000
SPYGLASS Incredible ocean views. Beauti~-~-::~ ~.1U~~.~!.~ .. ~.~ .. ~~.~s11lo'.1~
UDO ISLE Totally remodeled top quality 5 bdrm
home, dining & family nns, Fr. doors & windows,
large.lot & lovely patio. 631-1400 .............. $1.395,000
NEWPORT Estate, huge lot, main house, approx
6000 sq. ft. w/5 bds dining & family rms & library. Gst
house w/kitchen, pool & spa. 631-1~ ...... $1,395,000
CORONA DEL MAil Contempomy 2 bd home w/
100' on bluff overlooking China Cove & entire harbor,
____ s_;teps to main beach. 631-1400 ................... $1 ,595,000
The uquislt. VUla dclla Vita Is swround.cl by terraces on a
Greek ls1and with bruthtalcJog WINI owr the city & aaoss
the Ma. The elegant master tulle has sitting area w/ftrep&acl,
huge bath with Jacuzzi &: gold plated taps & there are 3
guest suites. Fresh water cascada from the hillside Into a SO
metfr pool. FabuJous furnishing & WOfi<s ol ar are Included
In the pric:a Brochure No. 1870002 ...................... $2,500,000
MUIOA ISIAND 5Dadous 3 bdrm designer's
Country Engtish home w/d~. family rm, Fr. doors, ~y
windows & 1 bd k>ft apt. 76().3600 ............... $885,000
OLD COaONA DEL MAii 3 bd house w/65' on
street, just steps from main beach. Great ocean, harbor
entrance & sunset views. "What a ~al!" 631-1400
...................................................................... $895,000
BALllOA ISLAND llAYFRONT DUPLEX Silo for
2 boats plus water & dty light views. Front 2 bdrm
house. &pie & patio NM I bdrm apt. 631-1400
....................................................................... $949,000
CHINA COVE Intimate hide-a-way, steps &om
beach. Master IMng rooms & patio. \Nfth bav view on
top Or w/2. bdmu dol.vn. REDUCED. 160-3600
....................................................................... $949,000
CLlffHAVEN Fabulous 5 bd model perlect Country
French estate w/every amenity & panoramic bay
views. Possible exchange or lease option. 631-1400
.................................................................... $1 ,695,000
PENINSUlA llAYFRONT 7,000 sq. ft. lot in prime
"open bay" view location. Dock for 2 58' boats. Love-
ly older 4 bd home, lawn & garden. 76().3600
.................................................................... $1,895,000
DOVB SHOllES Lovely new 3 bd Country French
bayfront home w/large cfock. Gourmet kitchen, Fr.
doors & windows & paver tile. 631-1400 ... $2,195,000
8El.COlJR1' MedimTanean custom 4 bdrm home, ~ ~~1~~~~.~~~.~.~~~~,r~&x>
UDO ISLE 60' on bey w/beach & fabulous view.
Newly refurbished duplex 3 bd main residenoe w/patio
& 3 bd apt plus 3 car garage. 631-1400 ..... $2,700,000
LITTLE MUIOA ISLAND Fabulous 5 bdrm bay-
front Villa w/'mterior patio, boat dock & superb views.
PRICE DROPPED from $3,950,000! 631-1400
.................................................................... $3,495,000
COTO DE CAZA Fabulous Mission style estate w/pri-
vate stocMd lake & well on over 2 equestrian zoned
acres In gated Los Ranchou. 760-3600 ...... $3,850,000
SOUTH lAUGNA Magnlflcent 9 bdrm Mediter-
DOVEll SHOllES Seller will build 5,000 sq. ft. top ranean ociean&ont villa, guest house, staff guarths &
quality house w/pod for $1,595,000. Approx 1/3 aae, garage fOf 6 cars. Stairs to beach. 760-3600
la.st vacant lot Land onJy. 631-1400 .............. $975,000 .................................................. ~ ................ $9,000,000
UDO .uFanlMk S bd home. llr9I quilt COIMr: BIG CANYON Fantastic: 3 bd ~ c:oune town.home llAYSHOllD Bayfront w/pm & slip. 150' of water ::..F~4'00 ~ .. ~ .. ~ .. ~: .. ~~: .. ~ssts~o&i = 0n~1?i'~ .. ~: .... ~ .. ~S~~ =.,i:i. ~~ .. ~.~ .. ~ .. ~:.~~900-=
Specialiting in proptrtksfor sale or kase ... on the water. .. near the water ... and with a vkw of the waur ...
NEWPORT BFACH OFFICE BAIBOA ISLAND OFFICE
2436 W. COASfi HIGHWAY
714-631-1400
~1.g;:1ms1auu&111s1aw1 'Al' ''V l'''*r.v&LIMll'VdJtR
315 MARINE AVE.
714-673-6900
PAGE 20 I SATURDAY September 28, 1991 NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA Pl:DT I REAL ESTATE
NEW LISTING
HUNTINGTON BEACH $259,900
Tranquil loallon in bmly ~-Sldlno
doors open ano soo-sweiit yard w/a wood decll
pl!lo, Only two mies lrom flit beach. newly pain-
ted. -----.... Ave BR. 31h BA, wonderful large home With a
beautiful pool and spa. Tastefully decorated.
Oramabe livmg room and eotry wi1h a curved
staircase.
lllO Pmllll A S7lil,ODO
"The only way to ltve." Magnificent bayfront
con<lomlnium located on bay in a luxury high rise.
Beautiful bay and city hglltS YieW Boat shp
avallabJL
• CMY1ll ..,.,.
Single level two BR, 2 BA, den Of diling room,
Panoramic golf course viewt Mo<let pertect. tight.
brlgh1 and airy, beveled glass front doors.
..._ PBRllA --ms 4 BR home exudes chalm, beauty nl taste.
The lower level has been completely remodeled ·It's
dellgtltful! Located one bloc!( to beach. Gated
courtyard makes this 11'\Jly an English cottage.
BELCOURT .. ·; ,.
I\ 11 !. 'f ,.!. ,J •
..,
"IXCWSIVr llLCOUIT $1,2ff,OOO
Former model home. Magnificent 4
bedroom home in Ille p<eS1iglous Towne
Collec1lon • largest floor plan. Gooonet'.
European lcllchen. custom Wnpor1ed Ille,
ellOft' maa1et suite, private spa off den,
rwftectklg pool nl foootaln, ntmerouS
oiler .,,.,..... Cal OIK otnce for easy
Ylewlng.
~-........ . Bayfrott custom home with one of 1he ftnllt bay
& city Ngf1Cs view on 1hl coast Totally remocleMd
& decomed. 5 BRs. mlld's nn.. flfnlly ""·· den,
llbraty, bolt doclc W/side tie .... llP ..... ........
PIM.TA all fAIT .....
lncflClble 6 bedroom. 61h bath estate. Secutfty
gated, professionally landscapedlleml court. put-
tklg green. custom pool. groUo & wlleffall.
--. SZ,1 ... Beaullful 4 BO, 3lh BA wtl built custom cotrllly
French home. Recently decomed lnclldlng open
Counlry kitchen, hardwood floors, sflk drapes, and
custom Wil coverings. .. .,... ., .....
Baulllul pfldt-of-owt•INp otlice btdg. Owner wtll
consider trade tor residenllal propet1y. Located
nev Hoag Hospltal. Asunable loan.
WllB lllW . fl,Zll,111
Glorious sooset and ~ ~ ... ot Newport
Cenlef'. Orll1llllc ~ views. Completely remod-
eled & customized 4 bedroom ._.l10ry home.
11111 m 11,!ID,•
Miison de Fleurs -ruW1ing 5 bd custom 11<.'me
styled with ftalr by Its owner. Beautiful pastel exte-"°' wilh majestic counns. drama~c emry, oour-
met's kitchen. ~ master surte, library French
doors, 3 fireplaces. pool and spa. MT llllUIBI
um. .. l1,l50,000
One of 1he most spectactltar hllls1<1e llonlts on lhe
coast! UnsufP.3ssed ocean, sunset. and city light
views from llmost eveiy room ot ttus contempo-
rary rriasterplece.
• CMml $1,148,000
Lovely 8roadmore home In Big Canyon on a cul
de sac • l..lfve lot over 14.000 SQ It llew carpet
mirored wlls • This home has mucri Poten1Jal
·--1899,000 Monaco lloor plan. 3 BR, 2~ BA Proless1onally
landscaped. Idell for erteltllnr'to m-doo<s and
out. Quiet cli-de-sac. 3-car garage Gol1 course
location.
llll PBml•A S851,000
Two bedroom, 2 bath plus lodoo! Jacuw tllb Sp-
ec1aCUlar bay Ind ocean view-water front ltvtng at
Its best Boat slip available.
lfnH4W Ill' ... .... "lfA ~ 1181.. 1468,IDJ lfA Nm 1174,91
~ model Port Royll, locmd It end of Lavish 3 BR. 3 BA view orientc<I luxuty condo. Gorgeous bay and ocean vllWI from bott bedrooms
cul-Cle-sac and ~ to belUtiful greenbelt. Grand double door enlly, breakfast noo e\P31ls1ve OYef1ooldng beUiM pool lr1d c:Ulhouse. located i:~.f~ bedrg::: ~ ~~ canopy wmow In IMng room, all wrl!l gorgeous wtlt*1 wllkilg distinct to lie ocean & beach.
_, Catalina ocean views.. ... a11J 1E11 1117• ::=~~~ & ba)11 TNa ~~ ~~~kJvety pa~ k>o~~ =-of~ ~~cw~
$10ITI home has ~ been remodeled. crown mol-Back Bay ~ city lights. Take nature walks and shaDed lot that has been DIOfesslonalv iw'?"scaped
ding, wa.lnScoltlng, wood floors, French doors Ind bike 11des. Security gated 2 BR, 2 BA wtltl vaulted ancf meticulously malnllJntd. Stjte-of.the-art
a guest quatters an just a few of the amenities celllngs, skylights, tiled entJy & knchen. pt~tabon secunty
this special home tmum shJtlm and men. 11!!11. •
Clllim"llB:MI _.:_ .. ,. l!!l!!~Jlf t'Tdel Lid~ selef says mowt Ills :i: now1 VflfY
Cllarmilg Corona del Mar dUplex with good rental Newports most prestigious high rtSe ~_!. lilal ~ bedl'Oomln ~ ~ liniQht
hisiory. Front unit is 3 BR, 3 BA home. Upper unit condOmlniUlns located on the bay One be<lroom. Y •111 octan .._,.. -· ...,._,,,.
Is large 2 BO, 1 BA. Large redwood decks. Close one balfl In excellent condition t4ew kitchen
to everyltWlg. ___ . m1rble floor. Boat slip available. ·
Ftm.Y llEAM lmE '411• U. IUCll 1879,000
Very large 5 BO, 3 BA home, air coodillooed with Lovely 4 BR family home tn L~ewood Wtage
lull security system. Beautiful greenbelt View. Carpet Higl1y upgraded and remodeled Extra la roe yar<I
and parquet flooring, brand new kitchen, covered with room for RV and extra paf'l(tnQ. Mottva1ed
patios. LcQ m · mnacUllte condition. selerlll •• .. ... • • ••• .... ., ..
mnl Ur-C-* ·--CM19 .. l!lti,cm Ve<y prlC'lcal, n1cef>f ~ ..., condi>. lh Elegn 5 BR + tlfllly rm. 3 BA. ffee ~ This lovely condo IOoks ltke new" 2 BRs, 2 BA, mHe to the ocean for cwfy $97,000. &rlmlty moll-~· beautlfully upgniSed. WI trldt for smaller ~ upgraded. PlarQllon shutters, m1rr()(ed walls. V3ted sellef. a.a.. ll*d ~.
OPEN HOUSES • Saturday Only
Canyon Island 47 Canyon llland $215,000 Christina Edler
OPEN HOUSES • Sunday Only
Harbor Hiii B HIUsborough $1,250,obo Warren Johnson
lrvlne 241 Tarocco $149,900 Jim Welsenbach
OPEN HOUSES • Saturday 6 Sunday
Udo Penlnsula 611 Udo Pk. Dr. #2A $129,000 Vlc1or Yack
Udo Peninsula 611 Udo Pk. Dr. #40 $159,000 victor Yack
Udo Peninsula 611 Udo Pk. Dr. #60 $759,000 V1t1or Yack
Udo Peninsula s11 Udo Pk. Dr. #SF •449,000 • Vlcior Yack the Bluffs 450 Vista Trucha $475,000 Vlcior Yack
Dover Shores 1218 Polaris $1,295,000 Marge & Marilyn/
81 ca $ Burr Allegaert g nyon 4 Rue Vlllars l",000 Joan Mather/.
2101 Yacht Wanderer
19 Cheft>ourg
$650,000
$779,000
Marge & Marilyn
J.D. Mor1on/
Sandy Mittman
Joyce Palmer
~. ·-.. ~-· -
1 \ TO.J GUO\h.Jh-J .. , tiU"IW=>~• , h 1.. •• _ -_ • 3uAC~
NEWPOMB~H~OSUM~APl~/~~~~·e~s'd~T~E~---------------wM~ro~R"D~A~~-.~p~mb~~.1~1 /AAGE ~
$828,000
BELCOURT TERRACE
...
ecre.Cloee .. lleok..,rtdlltlb'lllla.
$428,Poo
2 BACK BAY HORSB PROPBRTIBS
2.37 Acl'M • $1,880,000
A1moet 112 llOre. Red. $80K • '448,000
BELCOURT'& BEST
OCl!AN VIEW HOME
"°
$1,128,000
1 ACRE+ TENNIS CT. $300K Price Reduction
$t,8H,OOO
BELCOURT TERRACE
Prlce·slMhecl
LOWLY MESA Vl!RDll HOME
CM: ............. ._ ...... ..
.... c....teeo1t11 ............... ....
$238,000
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BOB & DOVIE KOOP
BOB & DOVIE KOOP
We woald like to help yoa bay or sell yoar home. # 1
RFJMAX Ageat 8 out of 10 years in the State of California .
Ranked nationally in the top 10 Rf/MAX Agents for 11 years
consecutive.
760-5000 or 760-1580 ·
WHY LIST WITH JUST ONE AGENT!
CALL THE KOOP TEAM BOB KOOP. 4'R.
CORONA DEL MAR
OCEANFRONT
Ocean Blvd. Lot ''A''
CORONA DEL· MAR
OCEANFRONT
Ocean Blvd. Lot ''B''
CORONA DEL MAR
OCEANFRONT
Ocean Blvd. Lot "C"
Tenative approvals from c:oastaJ, planning,
Oty Council, buildable to 3,000 sq. ft . The
6nest of ocean & coastal views.
Tenative approvals from Coastal, Planning &
Oty Council. Buildab&e to 3,000 sq. ft. 180
ocean & coestal views.
T enative approvals from c.oa.tal, A.nning,
City Council. bu.ildable to 6,000 ft.-Panoramlc
Ocean & Coastal VleWS .
Asking $1,290,000 A.king $1,490,000 $1,490,000
BOB & DOVIE KOOP BOB ·A DOVIE KOOP BOB & DOVIE KOOP
BUILDER Df.SPAIATE 2Sll CUH' MMt-l.llllEllPOl~ltm:~§
f.ASTSfDE COSTA MESA \,,,
~~
167 Del Mar
Completely remodeled
R·2 Lot
Owner wiU l~ optJon
Owner will SeU
Owner w!U ainy
$329,000
BOB KOOP .IR.
PENTRIDGE COVE
Costa Maa
Two bedroom two bath with lrg loft,
marble floors, fireplace of m11Ibl4f
noor 10 celling Overlooks stream,
garadcns. waterfalls. trees. locouon,
locatJon Must see Pnced to sell at
$179,000 oc lease op11on
BOB KOOP
Fantastic views from thi' custom 3
BR. 5 BA home Game rm With 20
ft bar. pool table, game table, plus
built-in 41nte~nmmt center Huge
master suite with large spa. Lease
opbon or make offer. ~ to
Sl.100.000.
BOB & DOVIE KOOP
COSTA MESA
utml..ter Ave.
Meditmanean 11yte custom home.
Four bedrooms. three fuU baths. lrg
family room With fireplace & wet
bar Huge mast41r suite, very large
pool si.te yard, Miler will lease with
option to purchase at
$440,000 •
Aw ycr old Mcditeminean town·
home. Thru large bedrooms. three
baths, large living rm wllh fireplace,
two car attached garage, with lease.
or lease opdon, or make offer
BEST BUY AT
ss•o.ooo
808 KOOPIR.
INDUSTRIAL
CONDO
Anlshed office & warehouse space.
2000 sqare feet Xlnt Costa M<lsa loc:etlon Amtnlties Include: Cargo
door, new carpet, we1 bar, built-ins.
shower, 2 bath mlnorcd wardrobes
4 large offlca
s2•0.ooo
BOB le DOVIE KOOP
SAN.JUAN
CAPISTRANO
San Juan's mi-...• ~• u\1\~ llddrcss
14,460 loot lot '" 14 ~ I'> fillrway
Buildable pad ,,f h 120 h Gate bu11r.
d~ commun.I\. "<'lll'r ~erv mob· voted. Area's &st Buy Now WiU
Trade $425.000
BOB It DOVIE KOOP
$153,900
TOWNHOUSE
3 bedroom 1 •h Bath 2 story 10~
hoUM, 2 car garage, nice yard,
Iota of c:.ramlc Ille, mauve carpet
mini blinds, move 1n condllJOn •
CALL BOB .IR .
760-5000 •142
o. 7tla 0r ...
58R. 6BA flllTI rm. Formal din,
study 13.500 IQ ft lac on 7th ween
Pool and tpa. Just redone Best buy
at St.n0,000 WiD considn LOCAL
TRADE
BOB A DOVIE KOOP
This home -• rnodll. It hM •
nice lll«w. 4 bedrooms, 2 baths, a
formal IMng room with a llrcpl.ac:a.
family room, a 2 c:er g111n1Qe end •
private yard.
$175,000
808 KOOP, tfll.
760.5000 eXT. 141
WPOAT BEACH COSTA MESA PILOT I AUL ESTATE SATURDAY, September 28, 1991 I PAGE 23
A PROSSE.R
Presents
$959;900. $849,000
Prestigious Newport Beach! Priced to
sell this weekend!! Over 4400 sq. ft.
on a tree lined street! Custom two
story with private pool! Perfect for
family & entertaining with 5
bedrooms, 4 bathrooms, wet bar,
billiards room, separate family room
PLUS formal living & dining rooms!! ,
Amenities too numerous to mention!
Separate den could be 6th bedroom!
$720,000 in assumable financing and
all offers will be considered! Open
Saturday & Sunday 1-4:30, 1339
Hampshire Circle!
OLDE CORONA DEL MAR!!
CHANNEL FRONT Wl11I PRIVATE DOCK!! 1----·--1• On a sunny comer lotl J bedroom two bath
owners unit plus a separate 2 bedroom rental.
Large priva1e patios and plenty of parking!
$719,000 OWNER WILL HELP FINANCE.
BRAND NEW CONDOS.lrl BLOCK TO BEACH!!
Quality buill 2 & 3 bedroom floorplans! Each
one has privale patios, fireplace, attached ·
garage & lighl cl airy floorplans! Hurry and
choose your flooring!! Pri~ at SJ79,000
-$399,000
Cape Cod Style & practically new!! 3 bedroom,
2Vz bath owners unit plus separate 3 bedroom
rental!! Light & airy floorplans with fireplaces
& attached garages!! $570,000 in assumable
financing & OWNER WILL CARRY! Askjng
$750,000 -ALSO TRY LEASE OPTION.
TRADE OR ?? NAME YOUR TERMS.
ON THE OCEANFRONT!!!
Well located duplex needs Tender Loving Care!! Live in
one unit and rent out the other! Large assumable loan
and owner will help finance. REDUCED to $799,000
BEST BUY IN NEWPORT BEACH!!
Over 2600 square feet! Comer location & upgraded throughout! 4
BR, 3BA Ooorplan! Bleached pavers, new kitchen & BR & master
suite w/Walk in closet & jacuzzi tub!Asldng $399,000 & priced ror
quick sale!
AFFORDABILl1Y AT LAST!!
4 BR. 2~ bath townbome bas just been renovated throughout!!
Smooth ceilings, new ceramic tile and carpet, w/ lovely private patio
with pavers! Walking distance to schools & Eastbluff
Shopping!$339,000
CAMEO SHORES!!
Exclusive neighborhood with three private beaches! I
Light & spacious three BR home in park setting! Enjoy
ocean & golf course views. Sparkling private pool! Situated
on a 12.600 sq. ft. lot, this is a great buy. Sl,275,800
NEAR FOOTBRIDGE IN OLDE COM!
Only for those who appreciate quality and attention to detail. No
expense has been spared renovating this 3 BR home PLUS a
separate 2 BR rental. Hardwood floors, marble & granite baths &
kitchen with every built in imagjnable! $875,000
...
OLDE CORONA DEL MAR
On the ocean side of PCH!! Very rare legal four plcx'!
Renova1ed down to the rafters m 1990!! Three bedroom
owners unit with fireplace, garage & patio! $1,195,000
COSTA MESA FOUR PLEXES!!
Near Orange Coasr College in Excellent renlal area!! Each building has
1·3BR, 1-2BR plus 2-IBR units!! Six enclosed garaged per building,
laundry room plus large grassy lawn. Prittd at SJ99,000 ~r buJldlng and
OWNER WILL CARRY LARGE PORTION OF FINANCING!!
FOUNTAIN VALLEY
Single family home in lovely inside tract locarionl 4 bedrooms on a large
lot with two car garage! Currcnrly tenant occupied and lenant would like
10 stay! Askinc $260,900
NEAR SOUTH COAST PLAZA
Single family 3 bedroom home! Private backyard with pool & spa! Formal
living room with vaulted ceilings & fireplace plus a separate family room!
s~
A PROSSER
RES: 644-6590
BUS: 760-5000
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RANCHO SANTA FE ••• Perhaps one of the fin-
est undeveloped parcels or land In Southern Call· fornia's premier equestrian estate community. Two
rare lake view sites. Avallable for purchase sepa-
rately or together ....................................... $4,500,000
BALBOA PENINSULA. .. Huge price reduc·
tionl Worth seeing. An exceptlonalty well-situated
waterfront pro1>4Jrty on two lots. Six bedrooms.
Four baths. Sixty feet of waterfront. Expansive har-
bor views. Dock for a large yacht. ........... $2,595L~ Open let-Sun 12-4 ..... f114 E. Belboe Brva.
EMERALD BAY ... Prlce reduced for a quick
sale. Highly prestlglou9 gated community. A quiet
cove overlooking the ocean. S1>4Jctacularthree level
contemporary home. Maid's quarters. Splendid
views of the ocean .................................... $1,950,000
SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO ... Magnlflcent
French colonial country home uniquely designed
for the California llfestyle. Six bedrooms. Six and
one-half baths. Situated on 3.8 acres. Four car ga-
rage. Elevator. Air-conditioning. Three adjolnfng
acres also available .................................. $1, 795,000
LIDO ISLE ... An excellent Investment op-
portunity! The lowest price on the Udo Isle. Bay-
lront triplex. Two separate bayfront units, plus one
unit above the garage. Owner will provide the fl.
nancing. . ............................................ $1 ,495,000
BIG CANYON ... Pnce reduction! Ultimate prl·
vacy. A striking contemporary. Plan 4 . Remodeled
and e1epanded. Four bedrooms. Three and one-hall
baths Spectacular pool and spa. Located on a
quiet cul·de-sac ......................................... $1 ,375.000
SPYGLASS ... Huge Price Aeductionl Monumen·
ral views or the ocean. bay and city lights. Ex·
panded Tradewinds model. Recently remodeled.
Hardwood floors. French doors. Bay windows. An
absolutely gorgeous home ....................... S 1,295,000 Open Sat·Sun 1 ·5 ............ 37 Cembrle Drive
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 lot.
Two story. Three bedrooms. Three baths. This
home Is worth seeing ............................... $1,295,000
Sl!A ISLAND ... Aarely on the market. "Mar-
tinique" end unit. Prime golf course locatlon over-
looking the fourteenth fairway of the Newport
Beach Country Club. Three plus bedrooms. Four
baths. Private pool. Spa. Flreplt ................ $975,000
BAYCREST ... Price reduction! Spectacular qual·
lty. Privacy. Seclusion. Quiet street In a prlvlledged neighborhood. Impressively remodeled and up-
graded. Four bedrooms. Four baths. Crown mold·
Ing. French doors. Three car garage ......... $845,000
CLIFFHAVEN ... Another price reductlonll
Choice Cllffhaven location. Lot value. Panoramic
views of the ocean, bay and city fights. Three bed·
rooms. Three baths. Exttemefy motivated sellers.
Please submit all offers ............................... $819,000
Open let.Sun. 1-8 ............ 128 King• Piece
DOVER SHOR!S ... Absolutely Immaculate
Dover Shores custom home. Large par1<·11ke yard
bordered by mature pine trees. Plantation ahutt9rl. ~~: f~~:,~ s~~~~~~~~ ... ~~'.~ ... ~~~e • .,:s~
NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE
A REAL ESTATE COMPANY
BIG CANYON ... This la a treasure. Original
owner. Plan one Broadmoor. Three separate wfngs.
Maater wing. Children's wing. Melds quatters. Larae family room. Soaring beamed celling. Quiet
waif protected cul-d•aac ......................... $1,295,000 Open Saturdar 1-S ....... 4 Winged Foot Lene
PERAL TA HILLS ... Famlly home In a prestl·
glous area Over an acre of bulldable land. Sur·
rounded by orange and avocado orchards. Six
bedrooms. Three baths. Incredible mountain and
city lights view. Sellers are motivated ......... $750,000
DOVER SHORES ... Prlce reduced! Private
hldeway. lowest priced view property. One third acre. Bay and city lights view. Two prtvate beach·
es. Tremendous potential for e)(panalon. All offers
Invited ............................................................ $725,000 Open Sat.Sun 1 ·S ....... 1000 Sentlago Drtve
BAYCREST ... This one will send your salivary glands Into overdrive. Dramatic design. Retractable
roof. Masstve atrium. Four bedrooms. Four and
one-half baths. Child sale pool. Spa .......... $725,000
WESTCLIFF ... The took Is bold. Newly remod-
eled. Large two 11ory home. Six bedrooms. Three
and one half baths. French windows and doors. ,
Formal dining room. An offering you won't soon
forget. ............................................................ $679,000
HARBOR VIEW HILLS ... lndulge yourself.
Ocean and bay views. Four bedrooms. Two baths.
Freshly painted Inside and out. A very large lot.
Quiet street. A most uncrowded residence. Price to
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BAYCREST ••• A treasured landmar1<. A rare op-
portunity. A totally remodeled three bedroom clas·
sic. Metloulous attention to details. Excellent loca-
~~s :~~-~ .. 1.1.~.~-.'.~~:.~.1.~ .• ~~~~--~~~-~~~~~~~99~
BAYCREST ... A home may very well be the
largest Investment made. A buyer has every right
to demand that It fustlflea the price. This one does.
Four bedrooms. Two and one-half baths. Air-
conditioning_. Large yard .............................. $595,000 Open Set-Sun 1·5 ....... 2021 Wlndwerd Lane
HARBOR VIEW HILLS ... Nearty lot value.
Don't miss this opportunity. Views of bay, ocean,
and Catalina. Three bedroom. Two and baths.
Pool. Spa. Walk to Fashion laland. Needs decorat·
Ing and remodeling. The own• wtll comldel" a
lease option .................................................. $549,500
BAYCREST ... Price Reductlonll This handsome
home commands a stately presence. An estal>-llihed family neighborhood. Five bedrooms. Two
and on•half batha. Pool. Spa. A brand new sauna
for year round entertainment ...................... $549,500 Open S.t4un t -S ......... 2048 lhlpwar Lene
BAYCRl!ST ... A prominent neighborhood. Burst·
Ing with poaslbitltJel. A Mnslble price. Exceffent
rtoorplan. Quality you can .... Comfort you can
feel. Four b«frooms. Two and one-half baths.
Beautiful COU11yard ....................................... 1549,500 Open SUftCl.er 1 .......... 1839 Senttago D""9
HARBOR Vll!W HOMBl ••• Poputar Palermo
model. Four bedrooms. Two and one-half batha.
Huge bonus room. Pool. Spa. Lowest pt1C9d Pal-ermo. You add the special touches ........... 1529,000
831·7300
BAYCREST ... Price reduced! Thia handsome
home commands a stately praenoe. Five bed-
rooms. Four baths. Addltlorial featurn Include,
stunning step-up IMng room, lmprenlve dining
room, and a massive family room. the ,.., i.rrace
features a gated, chlld safe PoOl ...... m······· 1899,500 Open Surider 1-a ........ t12a ....,,,, Df'M
WESTCLIFF .. .A tittle ~II BMutttutty remod·
eted home. Three bedrooms. Two ba1hs. 'Two ftr•
places Hardwood ftoora. French doors. Crown
molding, Spot lights. Dellghtful family home. Laroe
yard wiih.Jots otused bride ........................ 1525,000
Open Sunder 1-1 ............. 1224 ..... Lene
NEWPORT NORTH ... The comblnttlon of ex-
traordinary location, lot alze and amenities make
lh1s Medina model a best value. This c.an.fully put
together home has a m~ entry hall, two marble
fireplaces, Berber carpeting and alt-conditioning.
Unmistakably the best ................................. '519J..OOO
Open Sunder 1-1 ........ me Cort• Portonfto
WESTCLIFF ••• Thls thfH beckoom, two and
one-half bath home Is In lmpeccabte condition. Din-
ing room. Famlly room. Latge muter suite. S.auti-
tully maintained yard. A perfect famlty home.
Owner will help with the flnancl!:'9·:·::'""!""$496,SOO Open Sunder 1-a .... 1118 ~ RMCI
BLUFFS ... Prlce reduction! Large e~ Plan
Z. Private end unit. Four b.ctrooms. Four baths.
Newty remodeled kitchen with Conan counter tops. New Mexican paver tile floors. Wrap around ~
for pnvate entertaining ................................. $470,000
COSTA MESA HEIQHTS ••• Curb •PPNI and
charm exude from this Immaculate and beautifully
maintained heights home. Three bedrooms. Two
baths. All new kitchen. French doors open to a
large enclosed paUo. Lushly landscaped. Three car
P:.;:~es.iit~sun"1~if:::·::::·:·1 •1c;·:ru:atift =:
EASTSIDE COSTA MeU. •• A tremendou•
value. Great curb apPffl. ThrH t>.ctrooms. lWo
baths 01)4Jn celling In the IMng room. Berber QI"·
pet throughout. Mature, attracflve landscaping. A
family home at an atfordab4e prtce. Thl9 home 0~~1\~t·~·1-.:s·:·:::·:::~na"'i:'i2nF.=
EASTSID! COSTA M•U. • .Juat reduc«ll
Very private street. Quiet location. Large, two atory
home. Three bedrooms. Three baths.. Fonnal din-
ing room. Den. Nice alzed yard. lmm11CUlatelV tNln-
tafned. Seller la eirtremety motl\fated ........... 1359,000
EASTSIDI! COSTA M!U. • .An affordable
Southwestern home! Mov•fn condition. Tf'9men-
dous potential to create a ~· ThrH '*'"-
room. Two bath. Formal llvlng and dining rooms.
Fantastic backyard with huge ltMe. Room for pool
and spa ......................................................... $309,000
MESA WRDl! ••• tn a word thta home It "lldofl.
able". This treuure hu been updated lo ~
tlon and la In move In oondttton. ThtM bedroom.
Two bath. Ceramic tile In th9 kitchen Md b9lht.
Plantation ahuttera. Hardwood ftoora. Don't miM ~portunlty ............................................ 121SC
leturdar 1 ......... net MIDhlll:ft
EAITllH COSTA M.U. .. Buldable A-2 lot. Great CorMt location. &'8tlng 1WO bedroom
home can provide SOid rentlll tncome unell you .,.
ready to conttruct two ~. Fenc.d
yard. Detached garaige ................................ $288,000
ANAHllM ... ar.at f&l'nly nelQhbortlood. Four
bedroma. lWo batha. FamMv room. lArge IMng room. Areptac.. Pool. (Me{~. Anxloul
ownert .......................................................... UOl.000
1817 WESTCLIFF DRIVE, NEWPORT BEACH
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NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE
I .
Featured
New Listings
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SATURDAY, September 28, 1991 I PAGE 25
Featured
New Listings
Beautiful new 2 story home. 3 Bdrm. 2 1/2 Ba. Large custom estate. Finest qua ity & amenities· 4 Bdrm. 3 Ba. perfect family home. 3 car garage
loan Lewis Vlr9lnla Zenz Greg Lombardi
asmine Creek
3 Bdrm. 2 Ba. beautiful landscap ing. custom spa
Carole McMalian
Costa M esa . $310,000
PAGE 26 I SATURDAY September 28, 1991
Tranquil
Corona del Mar
'Ibp Newport Beach
Agent Specializes
In Newport Beach
Coast Newport
Properties is pleased
Huge price reduction. Fabulous qualityt1ocation to announce that one
carol Berg ....,.....,._..__llliiima...w of Newport Beach's
top residential real estate agents, Judy
Corona del Mar $I, I 95,000 Mertz, has joined its company. Judy has
been a residential real estate profes-
sional _in Orange County for six years,
specializing in Newport Beach and its
surrounding areas. She has listed and
sold coastal homes and properties in
Baycrest, Dover Shores, Balboa Island,
Cameo Shores, Lido Isle and Corona del
PORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE
Guard Gated
Communities
Har6or Rl4fe ·SJ,250,000
Traditional interior. views of ocean and city
Dan1111 8166 & Bnerfr M•""'
Harbor Hill $1,050,000
11 Bdrm. 4 Ba. custom home on large lot
Susan Sautltan
Harbor Ridge $775,000
4 Bdrm. family room, view, close to ocean Mar, among other ~laces. She has consis-Out standing Jodelle, mountain & city lfghts view
Sara Hinman & Pat Hurlefl tently been tecogmzed as a top producer. JIUif Mert:
Corona del Mar $895,000 Judy came to Coast Newport Proper-~lln• ties as a veteran from Coldwell Banker's $750,000
Sensational 4 Bdrm. remodel, gracious living
Judy Mertz
Corona Highlands $599,000
Charming remodeled 3 Bdrm. 2 Ba. home
Shirley Hnrrls
Newport Beach office. She was a member
of the Presidents Club for being in the
top 5% of agents.
Originally from Los Angeles, Judy
moved to the Newport area shortly after
graduating from USC. She is currently a
resident of Corona del Mar but, having
lived in a number of Newport communi-
ties, is knowledgeable about the many
different areas and feels comfortable
listing and selling all over Newport
Beach and Corona del Mar.
With Judy's thorough knowledge of
the area, it's no surprise that she is a
top-notch agent. Her service-oriented,
frank and straight forward approach
makes her number one with her clients.
ln fact, many of her clients have become,
not only repeat customers, but goDd
friends over the years.
.............. ,. ............ . -
2 Bdrm. 2 Ba. with love y private yard & spa
M•rl• F•r1•
NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT/ REAL ESTATE
Exclusive
Big Canyon
Waterfront Properties
Linda Isle
Reduced SI 45.000! Cu stom bayfront with dock
Marie Fargo
lrvine ·Terrace $1,695,000
SATURDAY, September 28, 1991 I PAGE 27
Family
Neighborhoods
Harbor View Hills $775,000
Pristine condition! 5 Bd. 3 Ba "Hill'>borough"
Bonnie Barf"inglon
Santa Ana Heiglits $735,000
5 Bdrm. 3 Ba. large private lot. "Hillsborough"
Bonnie Barrington
Harbor View Homes 6 I 0,000
r crfccr 4 Bdrm family home. bonu~ room f. lort
Evan Corkett
WestcU
PAGE 28 I SATURDAY September 28, 1991
Currently Available:
ill E. Bayfront
605 N. Bayfront
318 Grand Canal
313Amethyst
$3,795,000
$1,425,000
$739,000
$599,000
NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA"P1LOT I ~EAL ESTATE
Support
Clean Harbor Day
Every Day!!.
Sold -1991!
By Coast Newport
221 E. Bayfront
145 N. Bayfront
311 Crystal
333 E. Bayfront
107 Crystal
206 Grand Canal*
Martha Macnab
675-3568
The Bluffs
Finest Remodel
Large and Elegant
2 Bedroom with Family Room
$575,000
For further information,
please call:
Coby Ward
644-2559
*(Participated ln Sale}
Your Island Specialists! Maureen Dawn
723-0260
Exclusive Guard Gated Sea· Island
Entertainer's Paradise in lush setting. Single
level 3 Bd J 5 Ba. Upgraded. Patios. private
pool. spa & barbecue center. $865,000
Elegant & upgraded with golf course view.
Private elevator for easy access to all levels.
Pride of ownership! 2 Bd. 2.5 Ba. $812,500
Decorator Perfect! 3 bedroom, 3 bath in prime
panoramic golf course location. Fantastic
price reduction! Nowt $799,000
Also For Lease
Former Model -Single Level
2 or 1 Bd 1 Ba · Spotless! Available Immediately
$2,700/mo.
'
For ntort i1t/orma11on .
pltaSt call.
Carol Berg
Broker Associate
720--0288 .. Home
NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE
Harbor Ridge
Ocean & City Lights View
Superb custom Mediterranean with
5 bedrooms, 7 112 baths. Amenities
Include: pool, spa, outdoor barbecue
center, elevator with phone, wine
cellar, gym with sauna and five car
garage.
$2,500,000_ usaQ Lair
Price and Quality! Home : 720-1367
213 Iris -Corona del mar
Once you stl'P foot into this exquisi te Olde Corona dcl Mar custom home
you won't want to leave. Hugl' ma.stcr suite, four fireplaces and gorgeous
O«!an views.
Sim Sadoski
640-2779
$1,595,000
Please Call For
A Private Showing
Gloria Robertson
559-9119
SATURDAY, September 28, 1991 I PAGE 29
223 Via Ravenna
Brand New Custom Home 3 Bedroom. 2 1/2 Bath.
Guy 1v1ngston
Home: 760-8786
Beauufully Upgraded Family Home. An Architect's
Delight With Cny Light & Mountain Views.
$699,900
Baycrest Custom Home
1534 Santiago Drive
Contemporary architecture on an extra large 10 t with va ulted open
beamed ceilings and ha rdwood fl oors. Incredibly light and bright
Judy Mertz
497-7242
$649,000
For further informatwn.
please call:
Your
Baycrest Team
Julie Schmiesing
760-6804
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PAGE 30 I SATURDAY September 28, 1991
2 950,000
1n C'<CCl lcnt location , v iew of go lf Course
Hillary T{ramer
NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE
Dramat ic home with 2 bedroom apartment
Carole M<Maf1alf & Dottle Vt1le1ltl1te
Exclusive Listings Newport Beach
BALBOA ISLAND 3 bdrm, light & airy cottage $599,000 H.irbor Ridge ~ t,,u 111 "ul dl· ... ,11.. w nty v1e'll. $775 000
H.1lll\•,1 I l.,11d 4 bdrm duplC'>. lo'-'l·h rt>m<idPI SI 425000 Harbor Ridge "bdrm ~ n1•h• h Tudor Estate SI X'lO 000
k.1ll ( '" l• l.111d 'i bdrm dtl(~ for ~ 1.irfl lxi.11~ $$7Q5000 Hc1rbor R1d\{l' "il>-lrfll ~ ... 11 •r\ 'u ... 1um Med11erredn $2 500 000
BALBOA PENINSULA Brand new condo near beach $355,000 H,1rbor R1d~e I lidrll 1 '• '> b,l!h ... Cll\ fl~hb Vlt!'ll. S3 250 ooo
E\.ill11i.1h11111•11!.1 .! l.xhrn 2 b.1 o.,teµ ... 1 1 ..,hl•P $(>Q5 000 Harbor Ridge l lrrr. I rft.'llU.., Cit\[, ucedn 1.1ews SJ 245 ooo
B.ilbo.t l't.•r11r1..,1il.1 .! bdrm unubo.,tructt>d '"'-''11.'i <•I b,1\ 5745 000 Harbor R1d~e 7 bdrm ouhtandmg pnv.ne estdte SJ 350 000
BA VCR EST 4 bdnn, 2.75 ba, custom home $649,000 Harbor Ridge 7 bdrm l,1l>ulou!> entertainin~ home S5 800 000
BAYSHORES 2 bdrm, cozy cottage $629,000 HARBOR VIEW HOMES 3 bdrm , 2 ba . steps to greenbelt $475,000
B,1\,h11r1•. ·1 lx.lr rn ~ b.ith remodl'it•d huml 5<">'50 000 Hc1rbor View Homeo., s bdrm p,irk like !>ett111 g· $444 000
H.11 ' ht•IC'. 3 bdrm :.leµ ... lo 'IJthl M.11111,. $Q79 000 Harbor-View Horne!> ! t>dr 111 t•>.p.inded Montet{<) $515 000
H.i\•,h1 lit'" "bdrm exlen-.wc rt:.'modclin~ SQ89.000 Harbor \'1ew Home!> { Ill.Ir 111 .! li.J remcxJeled C,11md S559.ooo
BAYVI EW TERRACE 2 bdrm, light & bright, private yard $369.000 Harbor View Horne<:. I lHirn1 1 '> b.1 clo'>e 10 ~reenbelt ,S<>IO 000
B.tWll'W Tl•rr,111• ~bdrm 1. uc1 ..,tep'> IO b .. Kk bc1v SU>Q 000 Harbor \'1ew Horne.., l l>drrn .! ') IM up~rc1dcd r.Hrn Ir hurne So2Q 000
l3.1yv11:11. ll·rr<1•1· 2 bdrm lll!W .... h11e c,11µ...•1 $385 500 tfc1rbor View Homt:.''i I l>dr J11 l"Xp..intled St>mer..,et 5'>35.000
BEACON BAY 3 bdrm, 3 ba , Rolly Pulaski d esign $675.000 Hc1rbor View Home!> ') lxJrm $be.I Ph<l<:.e II $729,000
BELCOURT 4 bdrm, 3.5 ba, "Callery" Plan $1,575,000 HARBOR WOODS 2 bdrm, light. cheerful & warm $249,900
L\t• lc< •lH l 5 bdrm 4 "i ba t:rand marble ent r) S:l IQ5 000 LIDO ISLE l bdrm rt'nHxleled Mediterranean $637 000
BELCOURT TERRACE 3 bdrm. expanded wlvlews $89~4000 Lido l!>le j bdrm remodeled oversized lot $74Q 500
BIG CANYON 3 bdrm, sunny, ocean breei.es $895,000 Lido l!>le 1 lidrm brdnd new hght & bright $75Q 000
Bl"(. ,11\\l HI ..i bdrm cu!>tom1z.ed Brc1C1dmoor $995.000 Lido l<:.le 1 bdrm 4 lxl tiver!>1zed lot $860 000
B1~ L.!rl\l1n 4 bdrm fabulous corner toc.it1un SI 1~5 000 Lido Isle 'i bdrm 4 b.1 dramatte stairway $895 000
B1i! Lin\ on 2 bdrm upgraded ... erene lcK.1l 1on St IQ5 000 Lido Isle I l>.!1111 2 'i b.1 br d Ni ne" SI 150 000
A11: C.invon 3 bdrm breathtalon~ vie"''> SI JQ5 000 Lido Isle 1 I lr111 "'••tcrrront with dock SJ 450 000
Bif <.".111\ < m 5 bdrm elevated wtc1tv view-. SI 190 000 LINDA ISLE l bdrm, large dock for 65' yacht $1.990,000
~111 C111\ \ 1n 4 bdrm light[, open floor pl.rn SI 735 000 Linda Isle r l>dr111 wntemporary w/dock LHSJ 450 000
5 bdrm 120 ft goH couro.,e fronlcJ~e $2 2Q5 000 Linda Isle < ti..!1111 '-<1ph1sticated contemporary S4 950 000
'>bdrm trc1d111ondl '>!vie home S2 399 000 LITTLE BALBOA ISLAND 3 bdrm. contemporary duplex $739,000
'1 bdrm 4 ba cu-.tom home S2 ()Q5 000 MAI KAI 2 bdrm, 2 ba, bayfront condo $895,000
Hw L.1nH>11 f> bdrm contemporary e-.t.ite S2 875 000 MARINER'S MILE Sensatlonal view of bay & ocean $360,000LH
811! ( ,111\·nn 4 bdrm "i 5 bet every .imen1ty S2 950 ooo NEWPORT HEIGHTS 4 bdrm, completely remodeled $695,000
BIG CANYON DEANE 5 bdrm, enlarged and customized $849,000 Newport Heights I hJrm .i bd pnme location 5785.000
B1~: <. ,rnyon 1N,1nc ~bdrm . gorgeou<:. fa1rw.ry [, lli!hl views $869.000 NEWPORT NORTH 2 bdrm, excepUonal value $218,500
O•ii <. .inylln D\!,1111! 3 bdrm expandl'd view SX95.000 Newport North .'bdrm I l5 lx1 affordable ttiwnhome S22'i.OOO
RI!' < ,inyon ()(>,int> 7 bdrrn expanJPd De,rne golf cour<;e SI H5.000 Newport North .' l>drm pr111,1tC' !>Unny lcx:;ition S22 7.900
BIG CANYON McLAIN 2 bdrm, 2 ba, golf course view $1 15,000 Newport North .'bdrm L l>t1 heo.,hly p.:tinleJ S27Q 900
f~I t: ( rllWl H1 Mc l d Ill ~ lxirm '>J)eCtc1culrir 1:.1 Doratlo S369.000 Newport North t'l11.il 111,10..,l1•r -.u1tc'> with vie~'.'> $28~.QOO
R11• <. .111vun Ml l-<1111 ~bdrm fairway & liRhl view<, S'398.'i00 Newport North • lxhm ! '1 lhl doll hou~e· SN'i.QOO
Hie < ,111vur1 Mr t .mi 3 bdrm uve rloolun~ 5!h ra1rwdy $495,000 Newport North < bdr111 ! ') bcl "Medina· Plan $4Q5 000
THE BLUFFS 3 bdrm. 2.5 bath, newly painted $269,000 Newport North 1 bdrm ~ bJ three car garage $5';9.000
The Bluff<, s bdrm 2 5 ba rolling lawn S269.500 Newport North i l>drm $ b.1 elegance• S589.000
The Alurb Llx:ctted on greenbelt ternfte patlU S349.000 NEWPORT SHORES 3 bdrm. I block to beach $355,000
Tht> Blulf.., i bdrm 2 5 bc1 overlook ... ~reenbelt S399,500 PROMONTORY BAY 3 bdrm, 3.5 ba, contemporary $2,250,000
rhe Hluff-. !. bdrm ~ bd elegC1nce & chcHm S575.000 SEA ISL\ND 2 bdrm. 2.5 ba, private elevator $812,500
DOVER SHORES 3 bdrm w/ lndoor~utdoor pool $1 ,750,000 Sea Island s bdrm prime golf course location $799 000
EASTBLUFF 3 bdrm, family room, leasehold $175,000 Sea Island i bdrm J 'i ba entertainen, parad1i.e $86'}.000
HARBOR HIGHLANDS 4 bdrm, near park & schools $199,000 SEAVIEW ) bdrm, 2.5 ba, au new kitchen $699,000
HARBOR HILL 3 bd. elecant slnele famlly home $1, 150,000 SEAWIND Upgraded architect's home $699,900
llrHbOr H If I d bdrm fabulous custom ho me Sl.875.000 WESTCLlfF 3 bdrm, 2 ba, patio •re• w/ pool $449,000
HARBOR ISLAND 3 bdrm, beautiful lawn and dock $3.700,000 Westcl1H (u ... 1om ranch-style family home $555.000
HARBOR RIDGE 2 bdrm, ocean & night llght views $750,000 WEST NEWPORT S aclous ea care units 39' 000
NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL
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CAMEO SHORES
CORONA HIGHL4NDS
HARBOR VIEW HILLS
Irvine Terrace
Irvine Terrace
Irvine Terrace
Irvine Terrace
JASMINE CkEEK
1asmine Cree k
lal>mine Creek
OLD CORONA DEL MAR
Old Corona del Mar
Old Coroan del Mar
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Old Corona del Mar
Old Corona del Mar
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Old Corona del Mar
Old Corona del Mar
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Old Corona del Mar
Old Cofona del Mar
SPYGIASS HILL
Spyelass Hill
Spyalass Hiii
Spyglass Hill
Spyglass Hill
Spyelass Hill
EMERALD BAY
Emerald Bay
IRVINECOVE
CORONA DEL MAR
4 bdrm, sweeplq ocean views $1, 550,000
1 bdrm, charmlq, redone home $599,000
5 bdrm, extra larce pdvate lot $724,000
5 Wrm.tiilhtx>rough Model 5775 000
4 bdrm courtyard pool f, ~p.1 S~25 000
Cu~tum home. ocean & hdrb<>r v1c\•., SX5~LOUO
-1 Ocfrm beautifully expanded honw SI I 00.000
4 bdrm, 3 ba, creaurea $749,000
'3 bdrm. commanding harbor view SI I 00 000
Contemporary home. expan.,1vc vie"' SI .'350 000
·~bdrm . 3 '5 ba. bay & ocean view<, SI .69'5.000
3 bdrm. 3 ba, view of ba y from m.1-.ter SliQQ.000
Expanded 2 story, 3 Bdrm, 2.5 Ba . $649,000
Single story. 3 Bdrm. fam rm o..,p,1 $529.000
1 bdrm,2 ba cQndom1niurn $4(>9.000
2 bdrm; 2 bath: courtyard entry $399.000
2 bdrm. top grade appliance~ 5·399 000
2 bdrm I 5 ba. gla!>s solarium 53qq 000
1 bdrm. I bath duplex $459 000
3 bdrm . dramatic contempord" deo..,1t:n $495 000
2 bdrm. custom townhome $499 000
2 bdrm . 2 ba, very quiet location $599.000
3 bdrm. 3 ba. close to beach & v1lld~e $'519 000
3 bdrm. 3 ba. vaulted ceiling!> l>kylight!> $519 000
2 bdrm. custom deluxe condo $579.000
2 bdrm. great sunny corner location $594.000
3 bdrm. fabulous comer location quality S'599.000
Charming duplex · each w/ 2 bd. I ooth $599.000
2 story. custom duplex $659.000
2 bdrm. use of waterside common area $775.000
3 bdrm, 3.5 ba, to tally remodeled $895.000
2 bdrm, 2 ba, double lot S940.000
4 bdrm. large family home SI ,195.000
4 bdrm. secluded area w/view SI ,195,000
4 bdrm, spectacular views SI .195 .000
3 bdrm. 3 ba. harbor & jetty views S 1.595.000
J bdrm, t.•1'1 room, .tews $967,000
One of finest values in Spyglass $995.000
5 Bdrm. 4.5 Ba. lovely pool & yard $I ,095.000
5 Bdrm, J Ba, exceptionally large lot SI .150.000
6 Bdrm. 4.5 Ba. city light & ocean view SI .295,000
6 Bdrm, 4.5 Ba. unobstructed views S 1,445,000
LAGUNA BEACH
4 bdl'M, 4 be,.._, Har beach
5 bdrm. exquisite contemporary
Lot. best Ytew site I• Irvine Cove
Over 8,000 sq. ft .. ocean side
$1 ,6'°,ooo
$2,695,000
$1,29',000
$3.300.000
EOUESTRlAN RETREAT
IRVINE
Irvine
Irvine
IT~
Irvine
Irvine
Irvine
Irvine
COSTA MESA
CO!>ta Mesa
Co!>ta Mesa
L4GUNA HILLS
BACK BAY
CYPRESS ACRES
Cyypress Acres
Cypress Acres
Cypress Acres
CORONA DEL MAR
NEWPORT NORTH
IRVINE
BAYRIDCE
BLUFFS
UPPER NEWPORT BAY
BIG CANYON MCL41N
IRVINE TERRACE
BWFFS
JASMINE CREEK
Sf.A ISLAND
BIG CANYON
HARBOR VIEW HILLS
EMERALD BAY
BALBOA PENINSULA
BALBOA ISLAND
BIG CANYON
BAYSIDE COVE
LACUNA BEACH
HARBOR RJDCE I
SATURDAY, September 28, 1991 I PAGE 31
Expanded 4 Bdrm. 3 Ba. Incredible ocean view!
Bert & Marla11 Reed!I
ORTEGA HIGHWAY
Fabulous Ranch opportunit)' $3.300,000
IRVINE
3 bdrm, 2.5 ba. complete remodel $229,500
1 bdrm 2 b.:! on t:reenbelt \\1th v1e\' 5262 500
J berm 2 5 b.1 load., of up~radec, ~17J. 500
3 bdrm 2b<1. nedr !>Choot.. & o..,hop~ S2l'N LOO
4 bdrm l '> ba new kitchen [, Cdrpet s jJQ 000
3 bdrm 2 b.J back. .. on to c .inyl1fl $4QQ 000
3 bdrm view of ... un'>eh ll~hb r. min<.. $5J.5 000
4 bdrm J '5 ba over'>ILt:U l"orn1>r T<il -$3 Vi 000
COSTA MESA
5 bdrm, laree yard, new kitchen $295,000
4 bdrm 2 b<1 lovdy '>ldrter home s~ 10 ooo
10 unit apctrtment compll?x SI 200.000
LAGUNA HILLS
2 bdrm, 2 ba. exceptional interior $164,900
SANTAANA
3 bdrm, 2 ba, walk to back bay $385,000
SANTA ANA HEIGHTS
New custom 4 bdrm. large lot $672,000
Spac10U!> 4 bdrm man~ C1men111e!> ~5000
Gourmet kitchen h1.:h o~n ce1lint; ... $(1U5 000
Exciting 4 bdrm 3 ba. home on lrt.: lor Sin ooo
LEASES
710.5 Narcissus · 2 bdrm r ba
75 Corsica • 2 bdrm, I 25 ba.
53 Vassar Alsle -2 bdrm. 2 ba
IH Hartford -2 bdrm . 2 ba
2()(>() Vista C.Jon -2 bdrm. I 75 ba
2"5 Vlsta Baya -4 bdrm 2 '> ba
53 Sea Is land - 3 bdrm 2 5 ba
711 Santana -3 bdrm. 2 ba
524 Vista Grande - 3 bdrm 2 5 ba.
111 Jasmine Creek -2 bdrm . 2 ba
5 ~Y Cove -2 bdrm. 3 ba
I I Rue Cannes -3 bdrm 2 5 ba
2807 Settlq Sun - 3 bdrm. 2 5 ba
2' Elnenld S.y -4 bdrm. 3 ba
316 BHM Vllta -3 bdrm. 4 ba
124 S. Be,fn>nt -J bdrm 3 5 ba
21 B11mlq Tree -5 bdrm 3 '> ba
730 Harbor Island -4 bd. 4 5 ba
I J9 Mou Point -6 bdrm 5 ba
9 Clatwood -5 bdrm. '5 5 ba
$900/ mo.
$1,095/ mo.
$1,125/ mo.
$1,375/ mo.
$1 ,400/ mo.
$1 ,750/ mo.
$1 ,850/ mo.
$1 ,900/ mo.
$2,150/ mo.
$2,500/ mo.
$2,700/ mo.
$3,500/mo.
$3,650/mo.
$4,200/ mo.
$5,100( mo.
$5,500/mo.
SS.500/mo.
$6,250/mo.
$12,000lmo.
$12,000I mo .•
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Beautiful "D" Plan in Belcourt Terrace with
J bedrooms. 3 1/2 baths. 3 car garage
$895.000
Newport's most prestigious island offers beautiful lawns and gardens.
private boat docks and this Country French home epitomizes the
charm of the area.
IO Harbor Island -Features large formal dining room with French
Doors. expansive living room with hardwood floors, cozy convertible
den. library retreat off master bedroom and a beautiful patio overl ook·
ing water and night light views extending to private pier and dock.
$3,700,000
Featured Cover Home -2 Narbonne
JEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE
3 Bd. Franciscan in the Bluffs. located in prime
greenbelt location with lush garden setting.
$269,500
For more Information,
PJeas_e call:
Beverly Morphy
675-9073
Virginia Zenz
721-1212
'"
NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL EST
Belle Partch
759-6608
Harbor Ridge
3 bedroom 2 bath one story custom home
featuring panoramic ocean view and city lights
view Private pool and spa
$2.295.000
Jasmine Creek . ../'
Exquisite remodeled and expanded 3
bedroom with large family room. Highly
upgraded Wonderful ocean view.
$649,000
Beacon Bay
A •
BeautHul Mai Kai Condo Great courtyard entry.
ovcrsiLed covered rea r deck Fabulous bay view!
2 Bdrm 2 Ba and two car garage
$895,000
Belcourt
RJrc single story .. Gallery .. Plan Located on large
lot Beautiful Almilmo kitchen. custom tiles. alarm
sy..,1cm . IJp pool spa[, Gaiebo ·1 Bd J I 2 Ba
$1 .575,000
Laguna Beach
Historic oceanfront estate -Former presidential
retreat. Perched on Moss Point overlooking ocean
on three sides. 3 stories with 6 bedrooms
$12 ,000/month
SATURDAY, September 28, 1991 I PAGE 33
Carole McMahan
644-8067
Belcourt Cu stom
Elegant 5 bedroom 4 112 bath custom home with
ocean view Grand marble entry with circular
staircase. gourmet kitchen. 4 car garage
$2, 195,000
Big Canyon
Enlarged and customrred Dcauville Model
Townhome ~ bedrooms. 3 bath.., and family
room Black bottom pool[, spa Very prnatc '
$849,000
Jasm ine Creek
PAGE 34 I SATURDAY September 28, ,1991 NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOt./ AUL ES'(A~
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• TH&: R&:AL -&:STATERB
NEWPORT FABULOUS LOCATION. Cool
breezes. Greenbelt. 1 mile to beoch, 3 br. 2'h
bth Asking $197,900
BEST PRICED HOME in desirable Mesa
Verde Inner Circle. Sparkling pool in secluded
bock yard. 3 br, 2 bo. Lorge living room with
fireplace . Over 1760 sq.ft. for $211,000
COSTA MESA NEAP ir-\RGROUND;-Col-
lege Pork customi1'" · ~ y 'd. 3 brs. Fam kit,
added F.R w/r-c:JO•Y ford. Seller needs fast
sole. S268,5l. ~ .. u., lease Option, w/ lOK
down O.W.C. $268,500
TUSTIN CONDO FHA APPROVED! 2
br, 2 story, move in condi1ionl New blinds, carpet
& point throughout. Make offer, owner anxious.
$134,900.
HUNTINGTON BEACH Excellent over 55
community. Well maintained, secure complex. 1
br unit with new appliances & point Coll for more
info Asking $53,000
GREAT OPPORTUNlm 3 br, l bo country
chorm, cozy kitchen with breakfast oreo & garden
window. RV. or boot access, Asking $207,900
STARTER HOME -4 BR. l 1h BA Beautiful
rear yard, Koi Pond, close to SCP, schools, Priced
at $205,000
SELLERS HAVE PURCHASED ANOTHER
and wont to sell now. This condo hos two sepo·
rote master bedrooms, attached garage, excellent
location. $179,900 or moke offer
FOUR BR, TWO BTH HOME on 11 ,000
+ sq ft lot. Over SSOK in recent upgrades. New
baths, vaulted ceilings, skylights, and much more.
O ffered at $38.5,000
3 BR ATRIUM HOME, Vaulted beamed ceil-
ings, up·lo-dote deco. lighting, skylights, lots of
extras Asking $249,900
SANTA ANA Must Seel 2 bd, 1 bo, cozy start·
er home, newly pointed interior & exterior, hard·
wood floors, 3 car garage, R.V. a ccess, comer
lot Mrs Cleon lives here Asking $185,000
NEWPORT BEACH High security community
2 br, 2 both w/pool, spa, sauna, weight rm. Bon·
quet foc1l1t1es Very cl ean. $189,900
LOVELY 4 BR 2 BA HUNTINGTON
BEACH HOME New ex1erior & interior point.
New driveway, central air. Asking $219,000
3 BO 131• BA TOWNHOUSE Mesa Verde
Atrium home. 3 Bd upgraded throughout. On a
quiet cul de soc street $249,900.
EASTSIDE COTIAGE Beautifully refurbished
1ns1de & out 2 bd, l both. All new kitchen, hord·
wood floors, crown molding, FP, large Whirlpool
tub, new driveway & londscoping.
Asking $279,ffO
COSTA MESA First time on mo~et. Quiet cul
de soc 3 or 4 bf & FR. Two f1reploces, hardwood
floors, walk to schools & shopping center. Plus
lots more Only $237,000
NEW EXEC HOME 4 br 3 bo. Moster
both hos spa. Fireplace , move-in condition.
Seller highly motivated. Asking $349,000
CHARMING 2 IR CONDO. Quiet woo-
dsy complex. Plush white carpet. Frplc. lrge
sunny master suite. End unit.Asking $169,900
WESTMINSTER. This is the onel Comfort-
able 3 bd home in a family neighborhood.
Decorative wollpoper in kitchen/bathroom.
Choir roiling throughout kitchen & living room.
Hurry · Recently appraised thousands over list
price. Just reduced lo $176,500
OPEN HOUSE
SUNDAY
4br 3017 Cleveland, C.M 1-4 $239,500
2br 587 We'fllty l.11, C.M. 1-4 $169.900
30f 923 Mor, C.M. 1-4 $207,900
4111 2378 ~Dr .• C.M 1·~ S238.000
3bl 3332~C.M. , .. $249,900
OWNER DESNIATILY WANTS OUT!
Duplex with 4 BR, 2 BA & 2 BR 1 BA, eoch with
private yord, rental Income is over $2,000. Don't
miss this, osk1ng $279,000
ANAHEIM 3 br. 2 bo. super condition, large
bedrooms, new carpel, new point, new window
co11erings, R.V. access, ond more. $119,000
NEW ON MARKnt 4 BR, new kitchen, spa,
large lot, 2 car gar. plus carport for extra po~ing.
Shows neat & clean. $238,000
SUBMIT ALL OFFERSI Lovely 3 br, l¥• both
home Bright & airy, shows like o model. . $219,900
OCEANSIDE RUSTIC TRANQUILimt
Ocean & canyon view on 2.3 acres. Room I~ 4
large lots. Existing house on one lot. -$750,000
EL TORO NO QUALIFYING! 3 br 2 bo home
with large yord. 20% down, owner will cony bot.
once @ l 0% fixed. Asking $215,,000
LOTS OF POTENTIAL 3 bd, 1111 both in o
nice quiet neighborhood. Nicely lond$coped
home. Pnvote bock yo1'd -well suited for-8.B-;Q's/
parties. With o little T.l.C. & elbow grease, this
home could be o real charmer. $110,009
SANTA ANA 3 bd on cul-de-soc, large family
room with fireplace, family kitchen with eating
area. Asking $179,900
5 BR, 3 IA HOME Two story, over 2700
sq.ft., 2 down stairs bedrooms, beautiful bodcyord
pool. Near MVc_C, Priced to move ot $369,500
3 BR 2 BA FREEDOM HOME Extra large
comer lot oppnc 7700 sq ft. Dining room, family
room, fireplace, large pool, enclosed couriyord.
Owner anxious Moke on offer. $225,000
JUST REDUCED! Model perfect townhome w/
new ook cabinets, carpet, ook wet bar, private
patio A great starter ot only $153,000
NEW LISTING Minutes from beach, country
atmosphere, remodeled kitchen & both with Jocuz·
ll tub RV access. 7,350 sq ft lot. Owner mov·
ong, submit offer $204,500
3 BEDROOM HOME with room to build an-
other unit live in one & rent the 2nd.Asking
$219,000
SANTA ANA 3 seporote 4-plexes. In good re-
ntal area. Well kept units, with very low voconcy.
Asking $391,000/IA
IRVINE Six yr new condo. 2 lrg brs. l :V• bo, FP
in li11in9 room, lrg dining oreo, l ottd. gar. Cov-
ered carport. Over 1, 130 sq.ft. Asking $212,000
GARDIN GltOYI VA, FHA buyers attention. 3
br. 2 cor garage, spo, townhouse.Asking
$139,tOt
Jllrf lill:CcM • r.c. ....... ..._.. Halt.
2790 HARBOR BLVD., COSTA MESA 541·2313
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NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE SATURDAY, September 28, 1991 I PAGE 35
S~CRIFICE! MUST SELL!
ASKING $3,169,000 ·-"$2,69-5,000 $2,395,000
NOW REDUCED TO $1, 795 ,000
SPECTACUI.AR 10,000' ESTATE
Giant residence on over 1 acre with an incredible view of hills, city lights and the
gorgeous, blue Pacific Ocean! Dramatic contemporary architecture on what is, perhaps,
the most prestigious street in Orange County, and certainly one of the best in
Southern California. The home is perched imposingly near· the top of a hill above the
Dana Point Marina and historic San Juan Capistrano. It is surrounded by other
splendid mansions priced up to $6,000,000 . The owners have purchased another home
and want this one sold. All offers wi ll be considered including sensible trades. Please
call now to negotiate on this awesome value. Tomorrow may be too late!
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NEAR so. c ·oAST PLAZA $249,900
4 BR 2 BA, large maintained home w/flexible floor plan.
Recent kit. R e modeled w/hrdwd floor extra appl. Large
lot, ample parking, shaded patio & spa. Ask for ...
ED VAN DEN BOSSCHE
SLEEK • MODERN $345,000
Recently reduced, completely upgraded, contemporary 3
BR l .Y• BA Mesa Verde home. White & bright w/nr::w
grey carpets, amazing "Euro-style" kitch w/Corian
"granite" counters, new appl. & 10' wide "floating" bay
window. Other .xtras incl. NC, newer roof, prof.
landscaping & lrge yrd. Owner says "submit offers"!! Ask
for ...
JACKIE HANDLEMAN/CINDY HANDLEMAN
$349,000
New detached homes over 2300 sq.ft. of family living.
Beach close · seller financing and incentive packagea
avail. Call for more info. Prices start at $349,000. Ask
for ...
DIANA CAPPEL
$559,000
This lovely 4 DR 3 car &:lr., pool home is bright, airy &
ready to move into. New pain!, new carpel, new roof,
and m ore. All 1his & an cxlra lr&e yrd. wi1h bcau1iful
pool. Priced 10 sell! Ask for ...
...1 IMIG-n.Jtl 1 I'-'-tOA38 T,
-... ----~-----...~WPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE
OOITA MllA
W1'llDI COITA lmlA
CUte 2 BR home oe gotgeous 9000 1q.f1. You
bnc your oirn put in back yard, plus a nice
granny unit. AU for .••
llTAWADI
IDT PltCI ,169, 900
Best alocation, best c.ondit:ion on babbling stream
in Pentridge Cove. Each bedroom bu its own
bath. New Miry carpet, double car garage. Ask
for ...
MAXINI GOLDIN
SO. COAST PUZ.A $179,900
Twnhme in shady setting. Large 3 BR 2 BA w/
attached garage & lots of amenities. Ask for ...
CONNll COIN
IUT ON WlllSIDI
NIW ON MAltm $179, 900
This 2 master suite lownhome hu everything.
Good location · spotless woodsy private complex
Firepl1ce 2\7 baths, laundry, skylights, oak
cabinets, large private palio, 2 car garage. This 15
the bet in the Wcsuide. Ask for ...
DAVID COOPll
CWlla 2 .. 1·2 LOT $113,900
On Westside. Best value in C.M. Great investment
potential! Plenty of room to add additional un11s
luge backyard, mature shade uccs, only minutes
to the beach. AU for ...
JACK CMFFOID
3 llDIOOM WT SIDI $199,000
Seller must sell this vacant townhouse! Beat value
in town • new Oooring just installed, large yard . 2
car garage • low assoc. dues/pool. Subm11 all
offers!! Ask for ...
KEITH IANDLI x 272
NEWPORT IMllA 1WNIWI $210,000
3 BR 2 BA. large mstr ate., end unit. 2 car
attach., gar., lrge prv. yrd., many upgraded
features. Assoc. Junior Olympic pool, tennis. spa.
Ask for ...
DONALD PFAIF
EAITllDI CONDO·NEW PllCI $209, 900
Eitraordinary 3 BR, 21.? BA. Just move-In and
enjoy. Seller says make an offer! Quiet location &
patio. Au for ...
UI IODOllS
I.SIDI C.M. llDUCfD $219,000
Upgraded lrJ 4 BR 2~ BA 2 car gar. New
upgndcs ind: Copper plumbing. roor, appliance,,
oak cabinets and more. Lowest priced 4 BR on
Eastsidc by fu l Ask for ...
DUl1Y MAlllS
ONN SUN ··~ 3i9 MONTI VISTA
COSTA MISA NOMI $229,000
Beautiful 3 BR 2 BA home. Super area. Quiet
street. Owner very motivated. Submit all offers
Ask for ...
SKI
WON'T LAST $240,000
The best Eastside condo! Vaulted c.ciling in living
rm & both master bdrms. NC, lrge patio. Popular
Back Bay Loop communiry w/pool & spa. Ask
for ...
PATIY NISIJT
JUST umo E.ASTSIDE C.M. $275,000
Completely remodeled 3 BR, fabulous kitchen.
private spa & yard, brdwood!lile 00011, lllnl value.
Ask for ...
RUSTY GUINTHll
EASTSIDE COSTA MESA $279,000
Just reduced 4 BR. ram rm. w/ frpl., lrge Ctlmcr
lot, 2 cu gar. Ask for ...
llTA WADI
FABULOUS LOCATION $219,000
OUTSTANDJNG 3 BR I V• BA home w/
remodeled kitchen, wood shu11ers &. lrgc yrd
Great floor plan & priced to sell. For pvt showing,
Ask ror ...
llU Ir DONNA Wltml
Ill Fiii llEOS
IYIAIE ®
631·1266
REALTORS
MAD AU Offlll $111,900
Incredible (like brand new) darling 3 BR • bi&
family room located on picture-perfect cul-de-~
Walk-in pantry, garden window, fireplace, b1&
attached garage. Retiring sellers arc highly
motivated! Ask for ...
ltOllN 11NCH
WTllDl'S IUTI $379,000
3 BR n'• BA, alley. 3 cu garage and shop. Tennis
courts and park just steps away. AU for ...
IOlllT MIWDN
"WT11DE" $315,000
Units • walking disu1nce to brand new cinema
complex, restaurants and shopping. 3 BR-2 BA.
Jacuui room + 2 BR-2 BA. Ask for ...
INEZ DIAZ x 261
NIW,ORT •UCH
SfAICAPI NIWPOIJ llACM t20l.toO
Smell the ocean air from the 2 BR builders
former unit. New Berber carpet, Jarse private
patio, fireplace, 2 car garage. Best in compla.
Bring us an offer. Owner wants it sold. Price
renects motivation. Ask ror ...
DAYIC> COOPll
llST PllCID OCEAN VIEW $219,000
Newport Beach 2 BR, 2 BA rondo, mirrored fpl.,
lrge patio, in lush park-like surroundings, walk to
beach, ga1cd comm. Ask Cor ...
IAYU .. liftACU
OPIN SUH 1-5, 102 SCHOU Pt.AZA
$300,000 OCIAN VW FOi ONLY $219,000
Walk to the beach from this bright and sunny
condo with 2 master suites, 2 BA. Fpl in gated
c.omm. Minored wall renccts ocean view &
park·like surroundings. Ask ror ...
IAYUNI MllACU
LOWEST PllCI
IN cum llDUCID TO $235,000
Newport Crest · Fabu!>'ft location OYerlooking
pooUtennis courts . .;ii\~ · 2 BR, 2~ BA
townhome w/fi.rpla ~.:1 bar, patios. Walk to
beach • p~ red~d for quick sale. Ast for ...
UHIA C"MA•lll
KIYl 10 llACM SJM,008
Dynamite designer done l story, 3 BR. 2~ BA
beauty in elcpol small gated complex.. 1'bc
ultimate cxc:aati\IC pad or 2nd beach home w/ keys
to Shorcdifl's beach ptesl Can be aold fvmi.stled
for $375,000. A.tit ror ...
IOllN 11NCH
ARCHmCTUIW. GEM $319,000
3 BR, 2 BA pool, cabana home w/large rm.
Vaulted ceilings, wall of glass. Romantic m;;ster
SUllC. Ask for ...
ID VAN DIN IOSSCHI X276
NPT HllQHTS LOT $315,000
Located below 15th st., this property is situated in
the middle of the block w/an older 2 BR I BA
res. on the rear of thc1 lot. Ideal to live in during
new c.onstruction. Ask for ...
CURT HIRIEITS II
ON THI GOU COURSE $429,000
Newly listed Big Canyon townhome. 2 BR, 2 BA
w/priv entry and priv 2 car garage. Sweeping golf
course views, many upgrades. AU for ...
CUF • l'LYNN KEMP
Olf.AT INYISTMINT PIOPll1Y $431,000
Newport Beach dupla Two 3 BR 2 BA unitJ.
Freshly painted CJt(rior, wallt to beach, park.
shopping. Owner wants quick ulc! Ask for ...
JANE OR VllOINIA
--------------
NIWflOIT NIJOlnl $439,000
Darth•& cottage in cum-Irey condition bas 3 BR, 2
BA and 2 car garaae. All this on a 9100 sq.ft. lot.
Ask for ...
. ANNI McCASLANO
MOVI .. PllFICJ ~95;000
Immaculate 3 BR w/pool on cul-de·sac. Ask for ...
MONICA IUGGll'9 X 107
IV1ANNI MOIHI. X 115
NIWPOIT NO. lllT I UY $525.000
Laraest model Mart>eUa in premium location. 4
BR. 3 BA, family rm., 3 fpl, triple garage. Owner
leaving area & must sell now! Ask for ...
PAU&A IAIUY
... CMm>N GOLF COUISI $529,000
Specqcular view, complete cusiomir.cd Augusu
p&u. 2 BR. 2~ BA plus den. Abrolutdy best bi&
CU)IOO vkw. Available. Ask for.-
CUF • l'l.YNM ICIMP
llDUCIDt llOUCIDI $749,IOO
S BR view home in OoYcr Shor«. Poot. vaulted
c:ciliqs, acparate maids nn A bath. Ast for._
MONICA IUCMtlll X 107
l'IZAfN MOIHll X 115
NICI llDUCID $919,000 • $849,000
Best value in Newport Beach!! Custom home on
quiet tree lined street! Over 4400 sq ft. S BR. 4
BA plus den, billiards room & family room! 2 fplc.
French doon ct private pool lend to entertaining
both lnslde & oul!ldc! Ask for ...
DIANA PROSSER
OCIAN + cm UGM1S VIEW $1,171,000
Jnc:rcctlble ~modeled "Oewnsbire" in Harbor
°'Rld1c estates. Qycr 3600 sq ft. Gourmet kitchen,
muter bedroom! with steam bath • hrdwood noon. Corion counters • the list goes on. Ask
for ... amt IANOU x 272
YALU .. U
CUL DI MC LOCATION $1,195,000 PrcstlPous Jlted c:omm11nlty ot Belcourt. Lrge S
BR home w/feoced yrd A patio. HiJb ceilings.
Lots ot pocential. Lowe.st price custom 1n the area ..
Ore.at opponuniry for the location conxious
bu)'er .. .Ask for ..•
VllGINIA SWAN
OVla AH ACll $1,271,000
With fabulous ocean, bay It city lipts views. ThJs
4 BR. 2V! BA pool home In a secluded actting
allows for total privacy w/a long driveway up lo
tho home. This is an opport1&nity for someone to
buUd an entiro estate on this unique pan::el of
land. Aak for ...
UTHllYANK
llAUll'Ul. OCUNAONT $1,•11,000
This custom built -4 BR, 4 BA borne offers the
very fioeat in oceanfront llvinJ. Only 4 ycan old.
each detail tw been ~fully considered to
produce a loYely, warm home. Aak for ...
CMOUPIANDL
INCTACUIM VllW
.... llTA11 ..,I00,000
' BR. $~ Ba, ICIVLOt quarters. E&tatc ii situated
on 1.84 Kie locadoa oa Bact Bay. Owuet will
comidcr trade.. Aak for ...
ION flllOT
COllONA D•L MM
... llNf flOINf DIL MM $llO,OOO
Featarilla. .. EJllUlb hbl l BR. 1~ BA. fplc.
plaatadoa tbuHcn ttuoupout, cutom ~
pcialmfgaal ~ ~ 1p9 A pi1do area.
Allr for ...
maDOt•lilWIR
REALTORS
UHnl • WAUONG DISTANCE $5a5,000
to shops, restaurants, beach. J BR · 2 BA/2 BR •
2 BA. Ask for ...
INU DIAZ x 261
IPYOlAIS HfU $1, 775,000
Whc1I only the very best will dol 1his eJtcltlng two
story S BR, 6 BA totally remodeled home offen
breathtaking ocean &. city tight views. Offered at
Sl,775,000. Ask for ...
JANE SUNGAILA
POUNTAIN VALLEY
NRNJ>GUN
MM90IJWARHll $199,500
3 BR, 2 BA condo. Ncwtotr..•furbished end unit in
tree lined paradil'"a,Q\.Y condos in beautiful
Emerald Glen nca "V / 1111d nearby S. Coast PW...
A real steal. Seller mc>Uved. Ask for ...
LYNNI UNOIAY
MT llOUCID $177,700
Great family borne. 4 BR w/R. V .A. on cul..<fe·sac
ac:roa from park, no busy streets, country kitchen.
A.sir for... --
IUITYOU1NTMH
HUNTINGTON BUCH
SU"I GUEST QUAITllS $142.900
Private entrance, full bath, kitchen, private
baclr:yard, attached to 3 BR I Y• BA. Wonderful
family home. Best or all, only 3 mjles to the
beach. Ask for ...
JACK GIFFORD
PllCI noucnoN $399,000
Brand new Huntington Beach, 3 BR, top quality
cwtorn near beach. Owner financing available. Ask
for ...
101 • MARY DI 1UWO
SIUll WIU LEASE OPT'fON 1$439,000
Outom Villa in Huntington Beach. Massive deck
with broad ocean views. 3 large bdrms plus family
room and formal dining bu it all! Ask for ...
W RODOllSllUSlY GUINntll
10 UNm $1,500,000
(3) 'Three high density lots. Downtown Huntington Beacb. Existing income plus special upside zoning
allowances. Ask for ...
U:Z • CHUCK JONIS
HIVINI
DITACHID 2 ITOIY NOMI $279,900
Steps to Woodbridge South Laite. Peach & blue
decor, tile roof, large private yard. New on the
market. Ask for ... MAJCIMI GOLDlN
NOWlllWOOO HOME $SS9,900
4 BR, 3 BA home in great family nci.bborhood.
Excellent area on quiet street. Very private yard.
Ask foe ...
DINNIS GllMH
LAGUNA HILIA
CAW. IENAISIANCI $215,000
~ 1640 tq.ft. 2 BR, 2V! BA condo neutral
lonca. Loft upstainlden clwnstrs. PooVdubhouse.
Lodlq>d back yrd w/patlo. Ask for ...
~-· IHVDllDI
1M111D1 COtll• PMCa tHl.000 Prime aiqnalilcd a>rDe.r pi1rcel for dew......,
POllible zone dlan,se to R-3 or RO. ~ lot
IQ'C, WDI CllChlftlO for coutal art. Motifttod out
ol mto owner. Ask tor •..
DUllYllMlllX12A
SATURDAY, September 28, 1991 I PAGE 37
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WONDERFUL ••• LOT AND A HALF $699,000
4 BR 2 BA sglc s1ry, 45 f1 wide 101. Newly remodeled
ldl., oak flooring, Lido life style. Prvt. beaches & p:irks.
Ask for ...
Lowest price New Bedford 5 BR & bonus room plus loft
w/ ocean view & 4 full baths. Wonderful pool & spa, air
condilioned -on quiet cul-de-sac street. Call for
appointment.
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PAGE 38 bMUJRDAY Sepa.trobet 28, 1991
Governor
signs loan
safegu~rds
G overnor Pete Wilson has signed
into law advertising regulations
aimed at protecting consumers
from unethical and unregulated
co mpanies and individuals making real
estate loans.
Assembl)' Bill 360, authored by
Assembly Speaker Willie Brown and
former Minority Leader, Ross Johnson,
was sponsored by the Mortgage Institute
of California, the state's oldest trade
association represe nting those
specializing in "]aking and arranging
equity rear-estate Joans.
The bill requires those advertising
loans utilizing real property as collateraf,
to include the license under which they
are operating in any and all media
advertising done after Jan. 1, 1992.
If the individual or company placing
the advertisement is unregulated by any
California administrative agency, this
fact must be disclosed in the oral or
written text. The law exempts banks,
bank holding companies, savings
associations and other related fina ncial
institutions, as defined.
In commenting on the law which her
organization worked hard to pass,
Mardell Sutherland, f resident of the
Mortgage Institute o California, said
that under current law, there is no
control over unscrupulous individuals
posing as legitimate real estate lenders.
Exclu'sive ·listing-offered . oo_ Linda Isle .
''Many property owners, who were
duped into believing they were dealing
with legitimate brokers and lenders,
later discovered they had no recourse
when problems occurred," she said.
"Under this law, consumers will be able
to identify those who are licensed and
can even call the licensing a~n9' to
check on the licensee's crecfent1als.'
Not only will consumers benefit, but
the new, law will provide a "level
playing field" for all real estate lenders
in California, Sutherland noted.
Although the law will not take effect
until January, 1992, the Mortgage
Institute of California is urging
immediate voluntary compliance witfl
its terms.
0 nly tree-lined avenues will
greet Linda lsle visitors. Linda
Isle once was known as "Shark
Island," and its natural beauty has
provided the setting for many a motion
picture.
Each of the 108 bayf ront lots is
irreplaceable on this jewel-like island. It
is a hallmark of unsuipa.ssed beauty and
privacy for those privileged to become
its residents.
Ann Peters and Suzanne Shuler are
proud to present an exclusive new
listing on this prestigious island. This
exceptional custom residence boats five
bedrooms and 41/2 baths.
Top quality finishes are featured
throughout, including beveled glass
Frencft doors, top-of-the-ltne interior
lighting, extraordinary built-ins and
Property of the Week
zoned air-conditioning and security
system.
On the first level, you step through
hammered copper entry doors into an
imposing foyer opening onto an
impecca61e interior. Step down to the
formal living room with see-through
fireplace and beveled glass doors
opening onto the ba~ide patio.
A family room with custom wet bar,
ice . maker and refrigerator and custom
cabinetry to house rour electronics is
found on this leve . This room also
opens onto Newport Bay, where your
yacht awaits you, docked in your own
private pier and slip.
The master suite is enhanced by
etched entry doors. French dOOrs open
onto your own private patio for bay
vjewing. A quality master bath 1s
included, with marble vanities, spa tub
and steam shower.
For your private ,recreation, Linda Isle
offers a beachside park and tennis
courts when you are not heading
seaward.
The magic of Pacific surf and sand,
the delights of village-like living and the
convenience of exclusive cfubs and
restaurants all blend together in a world
oi incomparable variety. The property is
being offered at $1 , 9 7 S ,ooo:
For additional Information on this
exceptional listing, call PeG?rs or Shuter,
both broker associates with Grubb &
Ellis Realtors in NeWJ>ort Beach, at 644-
6200 or 759-5456.
Southland new home sales show gains
A s a whole, new home sales and
inventory levels in Southern
California improved slightly this
quarter. according to a report just
released by the MC'yers Croup, an
independent market research and
consulting firm in Newport Beach.
A total of 12,319 new homes and
condominiums sold the second quarter
of 1991 compared to 12,230 units sold
last quarter. Although sales in the
Southland increased a scant .73 percent
compared to the first quarter, they are
up 5.6 percent from a year ago.
"This quarter started out fairly strong
but weakened toward the second half,"
commented Jeff Meyers, president of
the Meyers Croup. 'We expect to see
sales decrease slightJy as we move into
the third and fourth quarters, however
we see little chance of a fourth quarter
drop off such as the one we
experienced last year.
"Overall, sales this ~r should be flat
compared to last year," Meyers noted.
"At this point in time new home sales
in Southern Californfa are ahead of
1990 levels by 680 units."
The markets showing increases from
the same quart.er last year were Orange
County (28.6 percent), Riverside County
(3.9 percent), San Diego County (36 .S
percent), and Ventu ra County (3 3.4
percent). Those showing decreases were
Los Angeles County (-1.7 percent) and
San Bernardino County (-36.8 percent).
A total of 18, 914 new housing units
remain in inventory at the end of this
quarter. Overall, inventory levels have
decreased 3.6 percent compared to the
previous quarter and 17 .8 percent from
a year ago. Based on the current
absorption rate, Southern California has
a fou r to five month supply of housinR.
"Most markets in the Southla'nd
ex~rienced decreases in inventory
levels for the quarter as well as the
year," Meyers said. "Although we may
see inventory drop a little further, I
think it's begun to stabilize. The fact
that the percentage reduction in
inventory was greater than the increase
in sales indicates that a lower number
of new units are being released on the
market
"Qespite this decrease in inven~,
we do not anticipate the total Southern
California inventory level dipping below
total quarterly sates until sometime in
1992, he added.
According to the Meyers Croup, new
home prices have appeared to st.ablllze
although median prices may fall as
smaller homes continue to enter the
market. If Inventories are reduced
further and potential demand continues
to grow, they believe there may be
excellent opportunities for successful
~nin~ of new communities In the
beginn1rg of the new year.
The Meyers Croup is an independent
market research and consulting firm
which serves the real estate industry
throughout the Western United St.ates.
The Competitive Housing Market Report
and the Exeeutive Sumrnary Review Is
published on a quarterly basis.
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NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE SATURDAY, September 28, 1991 I PAGE 39
rr= GEORGE ELKINS COMP ANY l!:::!J . NEWPORT BEACH
UCLU81Ya GAT• QUARDD RLCOUllT<i2
Sby, 4 bedroom. 3~ bllth CUiton\ home wtlh elewdor.
Uumd on IUlh llndec:.ped groundL ~ pool
~ wtlh 2 ~~pool,..,.
& '°'"*'· on.9d at $1,815.000.
80PHl8TICAT•D l'R•llCH Hl8Plll•D ••&.-
COURT TOWllS CCM • ~TIOll • Megnllcellll a -.
.... "O" plM wtlh aplnll ltllr'CW. 3 b9droon.a, m
tMlltt end unit. 3 exqulahl FNnd\ llrMetOI .. fir._..
Gorgeout •pa 'neded among mature 18ndecape.
S1,575,000.
ftilMf'nCMUi. LW ... Mfl'llOllT H0m. A
,.,. oppotblly to dcd _,... yechta up to IO fl 5
bedrooml. 5~ balhl, huge l'Mtller ... wllh clo.-
gllore, 3 ftrepl9ces, bonus room and 3 .:. Qllfll99. M-
IO cletio• .....,.., dubhouM & doctc. 12,eoo,000.
COMPU1'SLY MllODl(LllD HOMe In deslrabie
Newport ~· 1hla II a muat ... • once lnalde you
wll '"' you .,.. homel Whft9 wuhed oak cablnetl & n-oors. Sanclbtaated open beam cellngl, UMd bride nr.-
place with marble hear1h. Sealftly Syatem, RV acce11,
redwood dec:tc, & •pa In large backyard. $459,000.
ULllOA PmllnuLA 8™lt OR llAY ACTMTY,
this new cuatom bultt contemporwy home often both.
3 bedroom•, 21,-\ blllh. Centraly located )ult atepe to
the beach & bsy. Vlewl from Mng room. muter t.
droom and large roof deck. SELLERS MOTIVATED.
$599,000
PRIV.ATR N•WPOllT BUCH •XRCUTIV• llRTRUT. Securtty gate community wtlh lush
grMI ibell, pool and lpL 2 bedroom 2 blllh end unit.
Attached ganoe, lnalde laundry, Jennan ldlchln,
bleached hllldwood floors. Hlghfy upgraded. Gueet
par1dng by front door. $289,900.
R•DUC•DI ac1•1c 8UWlllD, •••PORT aucM •• 3 Bd, 2 ba home In phaM lft of Harbor View
Homea. View of the hma and city lghCa. Deelnible ftoor
plan with an lldded ~ ~b• yan:M. The
OM* 11 ANX10US. R11 n1r~ • 1415,000.
TtlS PDnCT -..CM HOUU WITM A UY
.. )ult .... ~from ...... you'I find thla cM-
"'*111 s bedroom plua den home. Aoom enough In .. ~OOO~ln ! =~=..~ad to
OUT OP aT.Aft ._ • MXIOU8 TO MLU1
Spacb• 1 bedroom condo -i.rge klcMft ....
bullMne, weil In doeet -... Clllllllna from Mna room
and belcony1 S1M,OOO. Mab on.rt .
....... OCllM ,,... 3 b9droome. 4 balh peu.
bonue room. The l..cl brtck ~ a i.rge pdo on ~ .... ~ ... .....,_°' ...
pox. l700 aq.I. lot. LcMIV INllUre ...... ldd to the ...
,.,. ...... Low l980Cllllk>n ... • P'fV* qy to 3
gated COYe belldlel a pna. °""9d .. 1114.900.
VllW THI ocu•, C.AT.ALl•A .. UllDY ~ .... from .. 4 MdrOome. 4 bait
poot home In CAMEO 9HOAES COIMJNl'1Y. AIMl'l•aa
Include: 4 prMll ... '° ..... ' s-tca. ........ to golf courw Na1lta11t ..._a hlL s1,aeo.ooo.
Ollml-MT1tawl1•
.... OllOlillll'TOel .... • CDm
759-9100
COROllA DllL llAR MISH llAMOR. Spectaculat
.... of white ..... canyon and hlll. EJaborat• hand
carwd wood•, ~ glul. 1kyllghts, leaded glaa•
windows thfo4)ghout & a 17 ft high masonty flrep&aee
captans the ambiance of the 15th c:.ntury. $1,750,000
UlllQU• CORONA DeL llAR HOiie with studio unit.
Cloee to lhopplng and Mach. Home need• some "TLC"
buy la vwy ~ at pruent. ReaJdenc:e next door Is
al10 on market for tale -good opportunity for'
apeculatlon. $529,000.
WOODllRIDQll •STAT•S, IRVINE -REDUCED
$30,00011 BRING OFFERll Spadoua 3 bedroom, 2YJ bath
plua large family room & IMng dining area. Private
enclOMd yard wtth grass, ftowera, trees and patio.
Double garage with alley access. $259,000
DISP•RATI TO S•LLI PRIC• SLASHID
*40,000. Owt'Mr hal found another. Traditional 4 be-
droom Huntington Beach family home. Channing front
courtywd. Uniquely deelglied UMd brick pool/apa. A
rwe combination of ~ and comfort In over 2600
lq. ft. Only $411,000.
LAQUllA aaACM vnnr MOIR ReWI to the aounes
of brMktng WW. 180" while wat9r & coadlne vt.ws.
Enfoy the apec:lllCI.._ city lights from lAguna to Palol
V..._ Slb-.cl on a dowtM llreet-tc:HtrMt lot of
appKEMt;:..W, 10,000aq .... P:iced111725.000
•NC• TO -.&. QUICIQ.11 1a Ulllft.C09TA WA. New on'._ ...-. ._ 1Mlwe 2 bedroom,
1...,un11tlnprtme,.....wwt1nocbe ... 'hie tor long. ~ .., 10. ........ them ... .....
aw". 1'wo lmnlry room. tor eda Income! F1nt TD m.r be ......... '1.-.ooo.
... CMWOll 8TULI .,.. LOT1-AlmcMll ~ acre
Olf .,..,.. llnd In ... "-' ol Newpat" .. Bdlllng home ..
......... c.lbTlla L...... rind\ l'IOme, wtlt I
bedlOOfM. 5~ ..... Da19Ched I cs gmn:ga. Pod a ape.,....,... to S1,115.000.
17 Corporate Plaza • Suite 101 • Newport Beach, Catlfornla 92660
RB ALT 0 RS ..... Since 1922
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Jumbo loans help
afflUent borrowers
get high-end homes
J um bo loans are the key to
purchasi ng ex~nsive homes for
people who are either unwilling
or unable to pay cash, or who cannot
obtain alternate sources of financi ng.
according to an artide in "Real Estate
Today," published by the National
Associa tion of Realtors.
"Help the Well-heeled Borrower Get
a loan" explains that a jumbo is any
home mo rtgage exceeding the
maxim um individual loan amount for
mortgages sold in the secondary market
to the Federal National Mortgage
Association (Fannie Mae) or the Federal
Home loan Mortgage Corp. (Freddie
Mac).
Currently, the maximum for loans
conforming to Fannie Mae and Freddie
Mac stanaards is S 191 ,250. Jumbos
have been in existence since the late
1970s. Superjumbos, created in 1988 in
response to rapidly rising home prices,
are loans for more than $600.000.
"Jumbos weren't designed exclusively
for kings and magnates," says the
article, written by Jim Gilcrest, executive
vice president of American Residential
Mortgage Corp. in la Jolla. "Every day
'average' Ameri cans apply for such
loa ns. In fact, in most major
metropolitan areas whe re there are
pockets of elite lifestyle, high-balance
1umbo loan financing is active."
According to the article, the collapse
of the ~•wings and loan industry, along
with the volatility of the banking ~em,
has cut the number of lenders offering
1umbos and made those who stiO
provide the financi ng far more cautious.
"In-depth verification of asset
information and more documentation
on creditworthiness are today's norm,"
Gilcrest sa_ys.
Wide flu ctuations in property value
over the past couple of years -
including notable price declines in some
high-end markets -are contributing to
lender skittishnes.s about jumbos, the
article notes. For instance, most lenders
will require two appraisals for loans in
excess of $500,000, as well as interior
photos of the home.
lenders generally offer jumbo loans
with interest rates that are between
.375 and .5 percent higher than those
for confo rming loans, and most require
a down payment of 20 percent or
more. The cash equity requirement
usually increases with the size of a loan
amount.
For loans up to $500,000, a
minimum down payment of 20 percent
is required. For loans between
S500,000 and $750,000, 25 percent
down is required. Between $750,000
and S 1 million 30 percent down Is
required, and for loans exceeding S 1
minion, I.he down payment must 6e at
least 35 percent.
Another factor that distinguishes a
jumbo loans from a conforming loan is
that the land value may exceed 50
percent of the total value of the
property to be purchased. Req uirements
for loans sold to Fannie Mae and
Freddie Mac generally limit the land
value to 30 percent.
According to the article, lenders that
keep loans in their portfolio generally
have more leeway to make larger loans
with greater risk. Jumbos and
superjumbos can be approved within 30
to 45 days. ·
There is no set ~iling for jumbo
loans; the limit is determ~~ed ~ the
borrower's qualifications, the article
notes. The larger incomes of Jumbo
borrowers can help them quahfy for
loans under standards that would
disqualify lesser-income borrowers
applying (or smaller loans.
As an example, the article compares
one borrower applying for a $150,000
loan to purchase a $200,000 home with
another borrower applying for a
$750,000 loan to buy a Sl million
home. The first borrower bas a gross
monthly income of S4,80o and is
applying fo r a JO-year, fixed-rate
mortgage with a 10 percent interest
rate. Tne second has a gross monthly
income of $20,570 and is applying for a
one-year, adjustable-rate loan with an
initial rate of 8 percent.
The first borrower would have a
monthly housing payment of $1,542,36,
including princi~I, interest. taxes and
insurance. Additionally, the borrower
owes $500 per month in non.housing
debt, raising his total monthly expenses
to $2,042.36.
The second borrower would have a
monthly housing payment of $6,603.28,
including prinopal, interest, taxes and
insurance. His other monthly obligations
total $2 , 140, raising his total monthly
expenses to $8,743.28. In each case,
the housing payment would take 32.1
percent of the borrower's gross monthly
income, and the total monthly debt
would take 42 .5 percent
In the first case, the bom>wer' s
application probably would be denied
because his monthly ex~· would
use up too much of his income,
according to lending standards for
conforming loans (Fannie Mae and
Freddie Mac guidelines rnerally ltmit
housi!'S expenses to 2 ~t of monthly income and total monthly debt
to 36 percent).
However, in the second case, the
borrower's .-pplication like~ would be
approved, due to the sizable amount of
monthly Income left a<lef after the total
debt 1s subtracted. "lenders will
consider residual income as an
im~rtant factor in analyzing the
creditworthiness of a jumbo borrower,"
Gilcrest says.
The buyer's citizenship is an
important factor when considering
jumbo loans, the article says.
Applications from aliens, inchJdlng thOse
with U.S. residency, often are rejected
because of the difficulty lenders have in
verifying income and asset Information
from sources outside the United States.
However, the article notes that the
jumbo market ls one in which lende~
Wiii make exceptions, depending on the
circumstances.
"The jumbo loan Ind~ is an
individuaflzed business," Giicrest 5aY'$-
"Every buyer is different."
1 \TO ua
NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT J REAL ESTATE
By AIUANNt
(for real est.ate agents -week of Sept 28-0ct. 4)
ARIES (I am -first and then you can be second; aren't I nice?) -Mercury, the
sun and ~ur rulin~ planet, Mars, are in ~r seventh house of contracts and
partners. Might be time to harvest y<?Ur efforts for the season. That's what fall is for.
Just pick up the phone and start calling all the seeds you have planted. They have
bloomed and are ready for escrow.
TAURUS (I have -and please don't touch my stuff) -Your broker will heJp
you through a difficult co!'tract. Another ex>-~er has a buyer for ~r townhome
listing. Have brokers preview on any properties that have been sitti ng for 60 days or
mor~. Y~ are not a fast mover and now you should think long and hard before
moving into new area.
GEMINI (I think - and think and think; my head hurts, you take over) -Your
personal feelings and family events re intruding on your. career. You, the eternal
st.ude.nt, need to update yourself with some cJaSses. ~ is the buzzword for the
nineties. How can you sPeed up service to your dients? Concentrate on listings in
area you like close to where you live.
CANCER (I feel -no I'm not poutin~ just feeling) -You are so big on famil)'
and heartht why aren't you helping a .ne1~bor sell her home and find her a dream
home for ner fami!y? She is in the teaChing field..:...~A la~ fami ly home in the
i800-,000 rarTge" will go Into escrow if you show 1t twice. Give attention and
advertising to two con<fo listings.
LEO (I will -tell you all about it if you sit still and listen) -We bid a fond
farewell to Venus as it leaves your personal house and resides with Jupiter in your
money house. C.ood luck and fortune abound. Buy a trinket or two for yourself and
yo~r home .. Double contribution to your favorite Charity. What will your dients be
doing? Padung, of cour5e.
VIRGO (I analyze -and pick and pick; ooh is that dirty?} -Your critical eye
pays off with two female buyers. Show them th~ best condos. ~ will a~ate
your taste and attention to details. One will buy. Your ~ days are F~ and
Saturday. Ask for something in the family area. A large Condo community near you
is ready for three new listings.
~BRA (I balance -I don't know yet; I'm still welihing it) -The first ~ of
autumn are your times in the sun. Wear fall colors and' loo1c for them in the hOmes
you sho~. You co~ld push for financing on older homes listin~ Institutions will be
cooperall~. You either go, go, go or rest, rest, rest. The sun, Mercury and Mars in
your sun Stgn suggest you go, go, go in every area of your life.
. ~ORPIO (I ~ire -and watch out if you desire what l desire) -longtime
llStlngs final ly fall into escrow. Look for two unusual new listings to repbce tJ-em
Do a bulk mailing and advertising in area close to your own home. Make ~
~Ifs,. also. You might wa nt to change escrow officerS, as one is getting too bf8 and
ignoring youf"lneedS. Best bet for showing -large executive homes. .
S4GfT!ARIUS (I see -and why can'1 you see what l seel) -Fall abeady?
Where did the year go? you ask. Fire signs feel time ~ too fast. You have so mu~ to do and so ll~e time. Friends, co--WOfbts and neighbors are willing to help
you m any way, especially real .estate. Keep showing the vest and targest properVes.
let the doomsayers count pennies.
CAPRICORN (I use -and it's for your own ~ -Be up front with buyers
and keep the peaa?. A duplex will sell if you snow It to an attorney dient. Show
townhomes ~at are soft ~nd well decorated. Don't let a ~ esaow blow one of
your good fnends and clients out the door. A little more detailed service on vna1r part could open doors to new clie nts. ,~~
AQUARIUS (I know -and you will n~r know exactty whalt I know) -People
and ex>-~rkers think you're just lucky. ~ don't realize tJgt you wotk hard to
mak.e ~hings !ook easy. Your speculation of last year pays off for you and dients as
you tut the Jackpot. A large bank gives the green ~ to finandng your ~ ~~w. Partners ~d help you shoW and self that ~ waterlront. )'ome. LuCky
PISCES (I believe - and don't try to P.in me down to what) -Former foes and
partners ~nder where you got all your buslneu sense. Let them fiaure out that In
toda)"s business world a sixtn sense is necessary, besides facts and figures. You will ~ave thr~ new .llstln~, one large property e<>-Slgned and two contracts. A middlc-
s1zed butlder smiles on your proposal. Escrows floW. Enjoy.
(The stcus do not compel, only SU81Je5f. Read sun r/$/ns and moon sJans for further nuances. love, ARIANNE) '
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NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE SATURDAY, September 28, 1991 I PAGE 41
It's tough to recall one board member
Dear Hotline:
I am on the board of directors of
our condominium.
There always seems
to be one of the five
board members who
disagree s w ith
everytfiing the board
does. She refuses to
cooperate with the
other board members
and appears to be
sole ly concerned
a b o ut issues she
wants to have passed.
Fot.i example, s he
dis liked the last
landscape company
and badgered the
board at every meeting until we fired
the landscape company and hired a
new one. How do you legally get
someone like this off the board
-Frustrated in Newport
Dear Frustrated:
There is no method a board of
directors can use to remove another
member from the board unless your
articles or bylaws so provide. Some
.
articles and · bylaws permit you to
remove a director from his or her
position if they miss a certain number of
meetings. Generally, however, it
requires a vote of the members to
remove anyone from a position on the
board.
To recall a single individual is rather
complicated u.nder Corporations Code
section 7222, and such recall elections
generally are unsuccessful. You should
consult your association's l~al counsel
regarding the specifics of the recall
formula .
If she 1s an officer, the board
members may vote among themselves
to remove her from that office and to
p,lace another board member in that
position. It is unlikely that you will be
able to get her '""completely off the
board.
Sometimes m inority director
viewpoints can be very useful to air all
issues and make sure the board is acting
reasonably. Simply because a board
member disagrees with the other board
members does not mean that he or she
is a "bad'' board member. It may mean
that he or she is interested in a full
discussion of the issues before a vote.
Existing-home sales drop
after five months of gains
S ales of existing homes fell a
shar 6. 7 percent in July,
breaeing a five-month string of
increases, according to a real estate
trade group.
In California, single-family homes sold
at a seasonally adjusted pace of
443,250 in July, down 9.5 percent from
June. However, sales increased in
several expensive coastal regions,
including Los Angeles, Orange County,
Monterey and San Diego, California
Association of Realtors President Mack
Powell said.
Only the Northeast, where housing
markets slumped most severely last
year, escaped the general downward
trend for the month. The drop was
sharpest in the South.
Nationally, singl_e-family homes sold
at a seasonally adjusted annual rate of
3.35 million, down from 3.59 million in
June, the National Association of
Realtors said. That compared with
increases of 1.4 i:>er~nt in June and 6.9
percent in May.
The association regarded last month's
drop as nothing more than a pause in
the recovery ol housing markets. The
July sales level still was 0.9 percent
higher than a year a~ and June had
marked a 2 l/2-year hi .
"The market is ho ding strong," said
Harley E. Rouda, preSldent of the
group. "Buyers flocked to the market (in
May and June), causing sales to jump.
However sales spurts cannot last
indefinitely. Now that some pent-up
demand has been filled, the market 1s
easing back into a more stable course of
growth."
Falling ~ge rates this month
should nelp revive sales. During July,
long-term fixed mortgage rates, as
measured ~ the Fedeiar Home loan
Mortgage Corr·· ticked down slightly to
an average o 9.58 percent, from 9.61
percent In June.
At last glance, 30-year rates were
down to 9.17 percent, a four-year low.
Rates on one-year, adjust.able mortgages
were 7 .03 percent, the lowest since
1984 when they were first tracked.
l ower mortgage rates translate into
lower montnly payments fo r home
owners.
"lower interest rates should help
sales in the fall," said economist Mark
M. Zandi of Regi onal Financial
Associates in West Chester, Pa .
However, he warned that the housing
recovery would not be sustained until
economic activity in general grows
stronger.
"I don't think we•~going to see any
significant (further) improvement until
we see some income and employment
growth. Many potential home buyers
are willing to buy, but at this point they
are unable to," he said.
Rew.<>nally, the seasonally adjusted
annual sales rate declined 14.8 percent
to 1.27 million units in the South,
dropped 3.3 percent to 890,000 units
in th'e MidweSt and fell 1.6 percent to
610,000 units in the West.
In the Northeast, sales rose for the
fourth consecutive month. They were
up 1.8 percent to a rate of 580,000
units, a 19-month high.
"The Northeast is showin~ signs of
life. Buyers are coming back,' saia John
A. Tuccillo, chief economist of the
Realtors association.
The national median sales price,
meaning half the homes sold for more
and haff fOf less, was $103,000, up 5
percent from a year earlier.
By region, the median price was
S 143,500 in the Northeast, up 1.4
percent from a year earlier; $144,600
in the West, up 3.5 percent; $92,900
in the · South, up 4.6 percent, and
S79,700 in the Midwest, up 4.7
percent
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Dear Hotline:
I live in a planned development in
Huntington Beach. Recently, a cable
company representa tive selling
antennas for bette r reception
cann ssed our neighborhood. They
advised us that the f>oard of directors
had given its approval to the
antennas.
Many of us did not check with the
boarU and purchased the anten'la and
the cable system. later we all
received letters from the board
advising us that we could not
maintain the antennas since the
Cc&Rs prohibited them. Can we take
action apinst the board or the cable
company?
-No Reception in HB
Dear No Reception:
You clearly should have checked with
the board of directors in spite of the
salesperson's assertions. The board
probably has a duty under the CC&Rs
not to ~rmit outside installations which
might affect property values. •
However, you should have some
recourse against the cable company
which mace the misrepresentations
about the board's authority. Perhaps the
association would be interested in
assisting you based on the nature of
these misrepresentations. • Dear Hotline:
Mf association's parking rules
prohibit us parking on our driveway
to our unit. The association has
written us letters requesting that we
.'liliilillilliiliiliilii • • • • • • • • •
park our cars in our garage. We are
unable to do this since the slab of our
garage has cracked and our car~
"bottom out" when we drive in.
We are involved in a lawsuit with
the developer over this issue. Does
the association have the right to
continue to e nforce the CC&Rs
against us, even though we have this
problem?
-Cracked in Irvine
Dear Cracked:
This is a very difficult issue for the
board of directors. Generally, the board
has a duty to enforce the CC&Rs.
However, in this case it would appear
to be unreasonable to do so, based on
your physical inability to park in the
garage.
However, I would advise you to
retain an expert consult.ant, document
the problems and fix the slab prior to
what could be a lengthy litigation before
the trial. In this way, you will be able to
preserve your evidence for trial as well
as meet the association's concerns by
being able to park in your garage for
the next two to five years. '
(Janee L.S. Powers is an attorney w1rh
Fiore, Nordberg, Walker & Woolf-Willis,
a law firm emphasizing che _practice of
law in the area or community
associations. She cannot individually
respond to questions, but will answer as
many as possible in the weekly Hotline
column. Submit your questions to
Community Association Hotline, DuPont
Center, 2301 DuPont Drive, Suite 500,
ftVine 92715.
,
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PAGE 42 I SATURDAY September 28, 1991 NEWPORT BEACHtgosrA,ME~PfLOT I REAL ESTATE
Newport's Metro Re31ty
a brokerage for the '90s
By Amy Young
A s the sun cascades across
California, one window gleams.
That window is that of Metro
Rc.!lty in Newport Beach.
Si tting 1n his cozy office located in a
gorg('ous Newport setting, Darryl Pash,
a real estate broker ancf the owner of
Mt'tro Realty, has established a first-class
realty company combining the
corporate image and service witf'iout all
the gimmicks or add-ons of a franchise.
In real estate for 14 years, Pash's new
off1n· has only been open since Sept.
I 5 Metro Realty is a residential income
brokerage efficient for the '90s. "The
C'll1c1cncy allows our agents to spend
more time and money for our clients,"
Pash noted.
Abo, th1) realty office costs about half
thl· price of franchises because the
orhcrs arc burd ened with many
unnec.essary costs. But instead of
pocketing the extra cash, the people at
Metro Realty pass their savings onto
their customers.
'Metro Realty has managed to capture
an air of warmth and humanity and has
combined 1t with luxury, first-class
quality, and top-of-the-line office
equipment and furniture for the comfort
of its clients.
Pash got hooked in real estate a
number of years ago when he
refurbished run-down houses. However,
he loved it so much that it in turn led to
sales and investments, and finally
brought him to where he is now.
"I like the art of the deal," he
commented. Now he owns a first-class,
service-oriented real estate operation.
"We do things a little different," he
~:ud of his business. ''A fresh, clean look
1s very important today That's us,
together with the best quality and
eft1c1ency ·
Darryl Pash
for more information on this classy
business, call M etro Realty at 720-9422.
They are open at all time~ daily for your
convenience and are located at 5
Corporate Plaza in Ne""port Beach.
Log horries put Amer-icans in
touch with pioneer heritage
E uropcdns are intrigued by them.
The Japanese like them so
much, they will stand in line for
hours JUSt to see a model. They are log
homes produced in the United States
and built overseas.
Interestingly enough, the same thing
rnal..cs log homes attractive to
Europeans, Japanese and Americans. It's
th<" fact they are built of solid wood,
Sdys lhP Log Homes Council of the
l\.<1l1onJI As<,oetation of Home BUiiders.
Of 1 c 1ur~c the reason for their deep
.1ttr.1<.t1on to wood 1s qUttC different
1h.1n nur' In Japan and much of
Lurcipt.'. wood ic; more than scarce. It is
nln1nst non-existent, and that makes 1l
'P<'Ct.11 and desirable We Americans, by
< ontr.1st, tJk1· wood for granted because
wp'vc • alway!> had an abundance of it.
\o, wt.•'re not drawn to log homes
lwct1use w(''re longing for a lost or
ur1avdtlJble building material. No, log
homes appeal to us emotionally
because they remind us of the
1ndcpl'ndence, fortitude, and self-
rl'11,1m e thJt built this country. They are
rcm1n1S<.('nt of down home -of a way
nf ltfc rhat may have become as scarce
hPre JS wood 1s 1n Europe and Japan.
l1~ten to p<•oplt• talk about their log
homt"s, a .. the Log Homes Council did
in a rt>cent survey People used words
111..c ·homey,' "cozy," "snug,"
'warm," "calm," "personal," and
"pcaccful" to describe their homes.
When asked about such practical things
as energy efficiency, simple upkeep,
durability, ease of construction, and
design ffexihility, they agreed these are
important attributes of their log homes.
But their conversations kept coming
back ro the romance of log walls. It's as
rf these solid wood walls put them in
touch with nature and, therefore, with
enduring American values, says Stephen
Biggs, an industry authority.
E xperienced real estate agents
would not be surprisecf by
these findings. They've always
known emotions govern the choice of a
home as much as such practical matters
as construction and finance.
However, today's log home is a far
cry from that quaint caoin in the woods.
It is a modern dream home in every
sense of the phrase because it is truly a
one-of -a-kind home. "The log home's
appeal stems from this uniqueness,"
says Biggs.
One reason for this uniqueness is that
log homes are available in as many
architectural styles and floor plans as
you can imagine, from that rustic cabin
to a contemporary rambler to a
traditional colonial and more.
"It's important to understand a log
home is not an architectural scyle in and
of itself; it is a construction method.
Using modern engineering techniques,
advanced woodworking teChnology, and
computer-aided design, log construction
can be adapted to any style and size
home a person wants," says Randy
Giles, another industry expert.
In fact, one of the many services LHC
members offer is the willingness to
modify existing plans to a consumer's
specifications or to design a totally
custom home if that is wflat the client
wants, according to Giles.
0 ( course, as real estate agents
also know, a home's appeal
begins on the outside. It's
what they call "curb appeal," and log
home owners confirm the fact log
homes have curb appeal. In the Log
Home Council's survey, the majority
says exterior appearance which they
discovered when they saw a model log
home or a friend's new log hom4'l was
the single most important ractor
governing their choice of a log home.
The log home buyer's choices are
almost limitless, says the Log Homes
Council. A family is sure to find a look
that pleases them. That individual look
begins with choosing bt'tween the 23
woOd species available for ·building log
homes. From cedar and redwood to oar<
and pine, each species has unique
characteristics of color, grain, texture,
and size that help give a log home its
one-of-a-kind appear.
The IOR profile, the outside and inside
horizontal surfaces of the lo~ wall, also
contribute to a log home s oneness.
There are also four basic profile groups
-round logs, square log'>, rectangle
logs, and "0 '' logs(fl.1t tJn one side;
round on lhe other) -from which to
choose, but there are an infinite
number of variations within each
category.
At one end of the 5pcctrum there are
round logs that are only hand peeled so
they are rustic and natural looking; at
the other end there arc logs that are
milled flat and beveled so they look like
clapboard siding outside and flat
paneling inside. "i hc Important thing is
each profile is a solid wood log that
gives the homeowner all of the l:>eautr,
and p~acticality that comes from wood, '
says Brggs.
F inally, the corner intersections
complet e each home's
individual look. Traditional log
corners either overlap or butt. On
overlap comers the l?SS extend over
each other and usually continue past
the corner. The one exception is the
dovetail corner where the logs pass one
another but stop at the corner's edge.
On butt corners, one end stops where It
meets the intersecting log. which, In
turn, extends past the corner.
TQday, there Is a third corner style -
the corner post corner -where the
See LOG HOMEiflll a
It's tougher
to buy your
own home
T he federal government has
joined the herd of dat a
c runche r s who have
documented t he difficulties of
Americans seeking to buy a house over
the past decade. _
The subject is addressed in a new U.
5. Census Bureau report, "Who Can
Afford to Buy a House." Home
ownership has been falling steadily over
the past decade among working-age
Americans, the report says, priman1y
because of their inability to make the
required down payment.
The ownership gap, o( course, 1s
broadest among the young. More than
80 percent of American households
with _eeople under age 35 are
unqualified to buy a median-priced
house in their area. Even in the 35-44
·age group, fewer than half of the
households can afford a median-priced
house.
In 1982, according to the report.
more than 41 percent of Americans
under 35 were homeowners. Within
three years, their number had dipped
below 40 percent. And by this year, it
had dropped to 37.5 percent.
Although the downturn is more
pronounced among those under age 40,
the federal study shows nome
ownership has slipped among other age
groups as well.
Among the barriers to buying a
house, approximately 25 percent crted
insufficient assets for a down payment,
9 percent had too little monthly income
and 7 percent conceded they had too
much other debt. The reminder listed
some combination of these.
Overall, the figures paint a rather
somber portrait of the housing market.
Still, some private industry researchers
suggest it's even more dismal than those
numbers reflect.
In their assessment, private industry
analysts observe that the Census
Bureau's figures are based on more
liberal government lending standards
than currently exist. They also point out
that down payments of 1 O to 20
percent are required for the majority of
conventional mortgages, not the 5
percent that was used" as a bench mark
1n the census study.
At the same time, the fact that an
overwhelming number of young people
couldn't afford a "median-priced"
house should be put in perspective, the
analysts asserted. "The median-priced
house is, after all a statistician's
creation," the authors observed. "By
definition, half of all U. S. homeowners
will always live in a house valued below
the median, and the other half w ill own
a dwellinR worth more."
But fhe other side of the coin is that
16.4 million U.S. households were
un&1ble to become homeowners,
according to the census report. The
incomes and savin~ of another 21 .S
million, it adds, limited them to
dwellings priced at less than $20,000' -
which ·rn California is no house at all, of
course.
·~oRT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE . ~. SATURDAY, September 28, 1991 I PAGE 43
Well-kept yard increases odds for sale of home
M ost homeowners know that a
clean, well-maintained house
is easier to sell and worth
more than one that has been poorly
tended.
But they are often unaware that the
condition of the grounds outside their
homes matters nearly as much as the
building.s and what's inside them.
A well-cared-for yard will draw more
prospective buyers, sell faster, and in
some markets, bring a higher price than
a neglected one.
"If the grounds aren't attractive,
bu~rs may not even enter a home,"
explains Monty Seals, a real esta~ agent
in Madison, Tenn.
Landscaping is considered an equity
investment in some regions of the
country. In Florida, for example, a well-
maintained property can boost a home's
selling price by as much as $6,000, says
Joan Danforth, who sells real estate in
Spring Hill, Fla.
like your home, your landscaping
should first meet sales and marketing
tests. The "neighborhood-standard" rule
applies: Your landscaping should meet
or slightly exceed the standards set by
other properties in the neighborhood.
Secondly, your home Should deliver
to buxers what they want, expect and
are willing to pay for -and no m0<e.
A . showplace ~arden demanding
time-consuming care may scare
off potential buyers. Homes that
sell plainly display evidence that the
homeowner has invested in lawn care
and maintenance with clear "curb
appeal."
Check your rroperty's curb appeal by
putting yoursel in the buyer's position.
Drive to your house from every
approach; look at the grass, the bushes,
the walkways. The exercise can point
out glaring problems: a bush so
overgrown that it blocks the view of the
house, or the dusty bare spot where
your children play.
Real estate brokers put a neat, deep-
grcen lawn at the top of their list of
buyers' wishes. A lawn that's not up to
par has to be rescued. food and water
1.DGlllllE
From Page 42
intersecting logs do not meet. Instead,
they connect or butt into a vertical
corner post, producing a clean, capped
corner with a modern look. This styfe is
frequently used on log homes built in
suburban areas within neighborhoods.
It's also the corner style combined
with flat-profile logs to make the log
homes Euro peans like so much.
"Europeans lilCe this refined version of
solid-wood construction rather than the
rustic look, which in turn appeals to the
Japanese because it carries the mystic of
the American West," says Biggs.
The Log Homes Council's new
consumer booklet, "An American
Dream, The LoS Home," presents
complete infonnat1on on wood species
and log joinery as well as an overview
of !<>Ii home living as a lifestyle.
Availa61e free, this 1 £>.page, four-color
booklet also discusses suCh important
topics as finances, ene'IW efficiency,
and resale values. To obtain a free copy
and a list of log home producers, call
the Log Homes Council'$ hotline, 1·
800·366-5242, e>et. 162; or write Log
--
is in order. Grass generally needs 1 inch
of water a week, either from the
heavens or from the hose.
fertilizer should be applied in the fall,
typically in September and again in
October. A ~ring feeding is optional
Even scruffy lawns can be revived with
this care.
At midsummer, if the grass looks
poor, the best solution is water, with
perhaps a very light fertilizing. It is rarely
wise to feed grass heavily at this time or
yeiir, because the plants aren't in an
active growth period.
W ell-maintained grounds are
not only appeafing in their
own right, but also imply that
you have maintained high standards for
the rest of your home, as well. Buyers
will assume that you have also
scrupulously maintained the house, and
that the plumbing and wiri ng are in the
same top condition as the grounds.
Landscaping should complement the
house, not overpower or hide it or draw
the eye away.
"The front of the house is eseecially
important," says Charlotte Bailey, a
realtor of Newton Mass. ''The plants
should be modest and at window level,
so the natural light shines into the
rooms of the house.'' Bushes should never trail along the
ground or grow over walkways.
Overgrown and fast-growing plants
should be pruned. Follow eactl shrub's
natural shape.
Should the pruning leave nothing but
a few stubby stems and little greenery,
replace it with a healthier plant. Shear
hedges into neat shapes.
Pfant top-selling annuals for design
accents and cheerful color. The beSt-
selling annuals, as measured by the
Professional Plant Growers Association
are impatiens, geraniums, petunias and
fibrous begonias -all useful for color
and form in landscapes.
A property that hasn 't been
maintained is apt to have areas where
bushes grow together in an unsightly
thicket. The only solution when selling
the home is to take a saw and spading
Homes Council, National Association of
Home Builders, 15th and M Streets
NW, Washington DC 20005.
"An American Dream, The Log
Home'' also shows consumers that
today's log homes contain all of the
conveniences and comforts they have
come to e>epect in a home. There are
the most modern kitchens imaginable;
whirlpool bathtubs, hot tubs, ana steam
showers; skylights, dramatic window
walls, and terrace doors; closet organiz-
eB; complete stereo and media cente~r ·
up-to-date lighting; and gas fireplaces to
name but a few amenities . •
"All this in addi~on to the benefits
provided by solid w~ walls: The ease
of back-to-the-basi~cqnstruction, great
energy efficiency, easy maintenance,
and -the calmness, the rootedness that
comes from solid wood," says Bi~.
Over SS of the country's leading log
home produoe~ belong to the Log Homes Council. This VOiuntary, oon-
profit o~nization is committed to
raising log home industry standards and
increasing awareness of log construction
as a practical, viable method for
building attraaive homes.
fork to the jungle. Prune each plarit so
that it has a distinct shape. Then, mulch
around the base of each plant to set it
off visually.
B uyers are especially attracted by
dearly delineated edges where
the grass meets the mulch. The
edging gives the grounds clean, distinct
lines, and keeps the grass where it
belongs. Use a special edging tovl or a
sharp spade for this job.
Before any buyer sees your property,
do routine, outdoor housekeeping. Tidy
flower beds by removing dead flowers
and leaves and pulling weeds or plants
that are struggling. A bare spot in the
garden is visually kinder than a half-
aead plant.
Turned earth is good for plantins and
makes a better appear~nce than debris-
and stone-duttere<l som
Color is a key factor in a yard. Color
imparts warm and inviting qualities,
makes a design statement and carries
form and texture throughout the
landscape.
Take a tip from professional
landscapers: Color should run
thematically throughout a property and
be visible from different perspectives at
d1ff erent times of the year.
Well-placed planters, especially along
walkways, or pots hanging from a decl<
or porch, are portable sources of color.
Consider attrac:tive color combinations
that loo k pleasing together and
complement the home's exterior.
One more tip: Each area of color
should be sized to carry its own weight
with the other elements on tfw
property.
Document your landscaping 1n
photographs as flowers, trees and lawn
change through thr seasons.
Says Michael MacKill1p, a relator in
Littleton, Colo .. "I once sold a house in
December, with snow everywhere. on
the basis of pictures I took 1n late
summer showing spectacular Oo"er
beds and a hammock strung between
two cottonwood tre&'
Most sales associates advise
homeowners whose houses are on the
market to invest in maintaining ground"
rather than changing them. Major
landscape projects can be expensi\.e
and don't always automatically improve
the value of a proper't) .
In addition, plants need a few seasons
in the ground before they loo~ their
best, so serious landscaping changes
aren't wise for the homeowner whose
house is on the market, or will be soon.
I I you plan to stay in your home
for at least two yea rs, an
investment in landscape
upgrading should be cautiously
undertaken, particularly 1f its p.Jrpose 1s_
only to build equ1tv. However,
landscaping for personal en1oyment
enhanced attractiveness and increased
home marketability when the time does
come to sell are always advisable.
Keep these general guidelines in mind
fo r equity-smart landscape moves:
-.Any landscaping investment that
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PAGE 44 I SATURDAY September 28, 1991 NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REA!. ESTATE
Coldwell Banker marks 85th anniversary
I n 1906, shortly after the
de,astatrng April earthquake had
"-'' clcd the crcy. 2 3 ·}ear-old
Lulbert Coldwell founded a three-
pc"' in cum mere 1JI re JI cstJtC' oificc in
"dn rranci,tO.
Thi~ \('Jr h1~ lrrm. Coldwell Bani.er,
1 L"•t•br .. Hf's 1G 85th Jnni\ e~')·. It ha-.
t1r.111t hed 1ut nro n~::.1dent1al real estate
pl1t urr tht• t ommercral d" 1s1on and
111''' h,1, m11r1• than 1,900 res1dent1al
'lei ··-· .. Hl' 11•11cc•, and -W 000 ~Jles
''"'< 1,lh'' tfiro1ughout /\orth .\menca
Ttw c ompam has evolved extensi,cly,
'1•t remains committed to the
pr I'll 'pie~ Jnd \l~1on ch.H were
, <-'nwnted 1n 1ho~c iirst \'ears.
\\hen (old" ell founded his ii rm , he
pred1ncd th.it business "'ould have a
rn•nwnrlou' nl'ed ior new locJtions as
'>,w r r anu,cn ''as rl'built !allowing the
l'.irthquaJ..e -and he was right Hrs
rk•ch~ltng rirm grc" up \\ ith the ci[) and
he bl'gJn hiring add1t1onal salesmen.
\1canv.hilc. 23-year-old Benjamin
.\rthur BanJ..cr had mo ... ed irom Chicago
to Cc1l11orn1a and had joined another
prnm1nent S.in Francisco commercial
real r<;t~te firm. Eventually the two
d' namrc \Oung real estate men met rn
the grm' ing city's social circles, and
Banker 1oincd Caldwell's firm. The
Colbert Coldwell in 1927
company was renamed Coldwell Banker
within a few vears.
Benjamin Banker in the 1920s
Commercial real estate spearheaded
Coldwell Banker's early growth, and
residential services were offered as a
service to commercial clients. However,
by 19 3 7, residential services had gained
departmental status and, in 1969,
Coldwell Banker began expanding and
acquiring prominent residential real
estate firms.
The company's continued growth
attracted the attention of Sears,
Roebuck and Comf><!ny, and in 1981
Sears purchased Coldwell Banker,
lmnging the firm under its mantle of
home services and products.
Sears gave enthusiastic support to
Coldwell Banker's expansion, and the
company launched Coldwell Banker
Residential Affiliates. This program
provides franchises to independent Tirms
who serve small to medium-sized
markets across the country.
Coldwell Banker now is the only
major national residential real estate
company with both company-owned
offices and franchise offices. And the
strategy has been tremendously
successful.
The three-person San f rancisco firm
-which is now headquartered in
Mission Viejo -has grown to more
than 1,900 residential real estate omces
throughout the United States, Canada
and Puerto Rico.
Home appreciation remairis moaerate across U.S.
0 uts1de of a fc\, price spikes in
the Pac1i1c; Nortfm.c.;t and the
,\\idv..est, home appreciation
n..1t1om ... 1de remained moderate over the
past >ear. according to a quarterly
~ur.·f'-. by the National Association of
Realtors.
ThC' relatr\.el~ small increase 1n home
'ahJC>s betv.e>en the second quarter of
1 qqo .rnd the ~econd quarter of 1991 is
orrcrmg bu\('r~ a "rare window of
opportunrt) · to purchase at the
bcg1nn1ng of a growth cycle in housin&
NAR president Harley E. Rouda pointea
out.
"The industry has reached a turning
point at which rrices have not yet
caught up with demand," Rouda
decfared. ''There simply is no better
time to be in the market
NAR's survey showed that median
prices for existing sin~e-family homes
ranged from $345,000 in Honolulu to
$51 ,600 in Saginaw, Mich., during the
last quarter. The survey covered median
prices for previously owned single-family
homes in 119 metropolitan statistical
areas.
The national median price for the
second quarter was $1 01,100, rising 4.7
percent from a year earlier Ninety-two
areas posted an annual price increase,
including six areas wirh annual
Low-income Californians aided
T ht• f l'dl'rJI '-cllional "1ortg<1ge
-\"nc 1at1on 1Fann1C' Mae)
P\pc•1" to hc>lp more th.rn
~ -o 11110 rn1ddl1· and lowcr-incomt'
C1l1tnrn1.in~ l1nJnct· ~1n9lc·familv homes
m 1<11)1 the· rompanv s chairman .ind
r h1L•I l'°l<I'( Ul l\C ott'icrr, Jame::. A
l"hn,.,n lo rl .1n 1n' c,ror audience rn
"'dn rr.inu .. 111
At th<' rurrl'nt r<ltc. \\C.' expect to
pur1 hJ~C' Jpprox1matcly 18 percent
mnrt• home murtgagcs in CJlifornia than
"e drd rn 1 QCJO."' Johnson said "We
Let your
neighbor
know
........ ,.,,
h,1, <' beC'n expt-nencrng strong business
'olumC" in California and across the
tountrv in 'Pitc of the slow recovery
from the recession. Clearly, the
J\ atlabdrry of credit in the secondary
mortgage market has helped avert ~
l..ind of credrt crunch in home finance
experienced in other economic sectors."
Johnson told the Montgomery
Securit ies Annual Investment
Conference that those benefiting from
the company's presence in the market
every day are California's middle and
lower-income families. He pointed out
about your
~
1h1ouqh our
closs1fte'd
sec1o0n
. . . . . . . . .. . . . . . • l • •
that the average ~ize mortgage the
company purchased rn California during
the first six months of the vear wc1s
about $117 ,000. The median price of
an existing home rn the 'tatC' in June
was about $204,000.
fhe company makes mortgage money
more readily available by purchasing
home loans from local lenders. It keeps
the loans in its portfolio or packages
them into securities for sale to investors.
Fannie Mae keeps mortgagt> rates to
home buyers one-quarter to one-half
percentage point lower than they would
otherwise be.
The Fannie Mae chairman also said
the company's credit e\perrence in
California during the recession has been
excellent. He said the rate of serious
delinquencies and foreclosures has been
the lowest of any state over the past 12
months. Acquisition of foreclosed
properties in California for the first six
months of 1991 was only 3.2 percent of
the compan)''s total of about 4,000 total
acquisitions for the period, Johnson said.
Fannie Mae is a congressionally
chartered, shareholder-owned company
and the nation's largest investor in
home mortgages.
appreciation above 10 percent. The
majority of cities, however, recorded
annual price gains of less than 7
percent.
"Prices are rrsrng enough to get
people interested, out not enough to
price them out,'' Rauda noted, adding
that steady, even growth is the most
sustainable course for housing.
"Slow growth is better th.in no
growth," he Sdid, "and no growth
occurs when home prices jump so high
that the lower to middle-range buyer is
closed off. Housing markets cannot
~ur.ive only on sales in the top end."
Moderately rising prices, combined
with low mortgage rates, have created
excellent buyrng conditions, Rouda
added.
In the West as a whole, the median
price for the second quarter was
$149,800, up 7.5 percent from a year
earlier. In Los Angeles, the price of
$219,600 rose 1.2 percent, while in
Anaheim the price of $240,500
dropped 3.4 percent.
On a national basis, the moderate
appreciation shown in the survey
indicates that sellers had not yet
adjusted their prices to match the
increases in sales volume that occurred
during the second quarter.
"Sellers tend to have their homes
priced below demand when the market
starts picking up," noted NAR chief
economist John Tuccillo. "There
generally Is some lag time before P.rices
catch up with sales. but it doesn t last
long."
Currently, the NAR is predlctin~ that
interest rates will decline slight!~ in the
months ahead, which likelY will keep
sales steadv and result In (urther price
increases, 'f ucclllo added .
............. I I I t f' I I I f • 'i ....
NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE SATURDAY. September 28, 1991 I PAGE 45
28th Street Marina taking shape
A s ongoing construction reveals
the many attributes of the 28th
Street Marina -a new
residentiaVretaiV Qffice complex by
Newcomb Development on the
Newport bayfront -anticipation is
building toward the sales opening at the
devek>Pment, which captures the charm
of the surrounding coastal village
ambiance.
Now ~ng to pr~ve area
residents who are anxiously awaiting the
first offering of its kind in a number of
years, the 28th Street Marina is
emerging as both an address of
distinction and an architectural
achievement o( impressive proportions.
Encom~ssing 35 water-oriented,
luxury condominiums on the two upper
floors of two three-story buildings, along
with mote than 21,000 square feet ol
commetdaVretail space on the ground
floor and subterranean parking, the
award-winning development will
present ~nities to live, work and
Shop in the same location.
With roofs now in place and siding
beginning, the exciting potential of the
Sales of vacation timeshares
top $3 billion a·round world
T he American Resort and
· Residential Development
Association (A RRDA) has
announced that sales of vacation
timeshares reached record heights,
topping Sl billion worldwide in 1990.
This re resents a 500 percent
increase from 1980,-due rn a la~ pm--
to the work of the exchange companies
and the developers.
"The exchange companies' role in the
development ol the timeshare industry
is vitaf. The ability to trade timeshare
weeks has been the single most
important factor in the industry's growth
and future pr<>SJ?erity," said Tom Franks,
presi~nt of ARROA. "Resort
Condominiums International (RCI) and
Interval International (II) have provided
consumers the opportunity to
experience a variety of vacation
destinations and accommodations that,
without the exchange product, would
not have been possible.'
Accord ing to industry statistics, there
are currently more than 2,800
timest}are resorts on six continents with
an owner base of almost two million. In
1990, RCI and II confirmed a total
number of 1,006,272 exchanges,
which, when compared to the total
number of timeshare owners, clearly
demonstrates the attractiveness of the
exchange oeportunity.
"The unique role of the exchange
companies In the timeshare industry has
been to confer a significant added value , ..
From Page 43
brlnss your property up to
neighborhood standards is probably
worth the money.
9l..andscaping that solves a specific
problem is a good idea if the fault
detracts from the property values.
For eQmple, repairing an area of
poor drainage will make property more
appealing. You may not reooup every
dollair spent, but neither will a potential
buyer penalize you for the unsightly
swamp.
• t's appearance throu~t the
not just when it is In bloom.
to ask if the plants have
any se ous drawbacks, such as 1~bility to pests or diseases, or
leaves that are difficult to rake.
mConsidef lookins for a ~esslonal
landscape architect before YoU leap into
on the vacation ownership purchase by
making it possible for the timeshare
owner to enjoy a wide variety of
vacation expenences at different resorts
in many n:gions and countries," said
Craig Nasti, president of Interval
International. , --Industry experts a~ree that
timesharing's groWth is directly related
to the vacations exchange opportunity.
Recent suryeys have found that over 80
percent of owners cite the exchange.
oPJ>C?ftunity as a primary motivation for
purchasing a timeshare vacation.
"In the past decade, consumers have
begun to attach greater importance to
vacationing. Their propensity is to seek
vacation products that off er variety and
flexibility," according to Ch ristel
OeHaan, president and chief executive
officer of RO. ''Timesharing is a unique
product. When coupled with the
exchange opportunity, timesharin~
meets the vacation needs of today s
consumers."
The American Resort & Residential
Development Association is a
Washington, D.C.-based professional
association of the recreational
reat ~estate, resort and vacation
ownership industry. ARRDA represents
more than 1,200 resorts, induding
second-home reso rts, community
developments, vacation timeshare
resorts, fractional interests and RV camp
resorts.
serious landscaping. Ask foi a landscape
plan to plot major changes and plant
purchase$. Such a plan can save you
from some costly blunders, such as
purchasing the wrong materials or
planting the wrong plant. The fee for
this wOrk can be high, and differs
· among geographic regions.
While trees, grass and thoughtful
lawn care can make a yard more
attractive, much of the effort in
landscaping to sell is in changing the
way you thlnk about your grounds.
undscaP.fng· is more than the visual
backdrop for the house, or the grass
that must be mown, or the tree that
flowers so beautifully every spring. The
~~ are the real entrance to your
They will be the first thing your
visitors see and should reflect wen upon
you and your home -especially if the
visitors are considering buying.
new development is capturing the
attention of passersby. Between the
buildings, ttle fountain and its
surrounding plaza are taking shape,
creating a relaxing promenade with an
inspiring view of tne channel.
Views from residential locations will
extend across the bay -and, from
some locations, to the ocean, too. And
for those who prefer to be more actively
involved in their maritime surroundings,
21 private boat slips adjoining the
project will be available for lease.
Visually, the 28th Street Marina is a
~rfect complement to the streetscape
of Cannery Village, where numerous
shops, restaurants and galleries all are
within walkin~ distance. Among the
newest estabhshments in the area is
Giorgio, which specializes in Italian
cuisine, as well as the established Lido
Shipyard Sausage company. Two
neighborhood favorites, the Alta Cafe
and" Cafe Ole, are renowned for their
local color ana eclectic menus.
"The charm and excitement to this
area is one of its most appealing
aspects," said Mary Borgia of the BorBia
Company, which handles the marketing
and sales for 28th Street Marina.
"Residents here will literally_ have a
'world within a walk' of their home."
Those a'ld many other attractions will
be virtually Jt the doorstep of 28th
Street Manna's exclusive, view.oriented
condomini~~~l which set the scene for casual, yet >apnisticated living with eight
uniquely conceived floor plans
measuring up to 2,500 square feet
V iews from residential
locations will extend
across the boy -
and from some locations,
to the ocean, too.
The view-oriented residences will
feature two or three bedrooms, a formal
dining room, balconies and either a
nook, mornign room or family room,
enhancing enjoyment of the area's
casual beach lifestyle. Selected options
will allow purchasers to customize the
plan of their choice.
Gourmet-equipped kitchens and
lavish master baths enhance comfort
and convenience, while a full
complement of first-rate amenities will
include air conditioning, fireplaces with
decorative faces and quality cabinetry.
Architectural detailmgs range from high
ceilings -coffered in areas of thiro-
floor locations - custom radius wall
corners, recessed lighting and art niches.
While awaiting the sales opening,
prospective buyers may preview the
28th Street Marina by visiting the sales
office at 2800 Lafayette St., Newport
Beach, Thursday through Monday from
10 a.m. to 6 p.m. or by apppointment.
For further information, contact sales
represent.alive Colleen Koraich at 675-
2486.
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PAGE 48 I SATURDAY September 28, 1991 NEWPORT BEACHICOSTA~MESA PILOT I AEAL: ESTATE
HomeAid ·renovating shelter in · o.c
Irvine developer acts
as building captain
for charitable project
T he Precious life Shelter of Los
A I a m i t o s, a n o n -p r of i t
organization whi ch serves
women in crisis pregnancy, celebrated
the kickoff of its expansion process with
a groundbreaking ceremony recently.
The shelter is one of five currently
undergoing renovation by HomeAid, the
Orange County Buirding Industry
Association's program which builds and
renovates shelters to help alleviate the
homeless problem in Orange County.
Southwest Diversified, an Irvine-based
developer, has volunteered to serve as
''builder captain" for the project.
The groundbreaking ceremony·
featu red construction workers grading
soil and leveling dirt, while Mike
Lennon, director of HomeAid; Theresa
Sherrin, shelter executive director; Alice
Jempsa, mayor of Los Alamitos; L.C.
"Bob" Albertson Jr ., HomeAid
chairman, and Michael R. Engle SWD
senior vice president, commented about
the future of the project.
The Precious life Shelter project,
under the leadership of SWD, will
expand its current facilities by adding a
second story and completely renovating
both the interior and exterior of the
shelter. The estimated budget for the
pro1ect is between $95,000 and
$125,000.
"We are delighted to be a part of the
Precious Life Shelter project," Engle
said. "The statistics on the number of
homeless families in Orange county are
staggering. I understand that there are
between 8,000 and l 0,000 individuals
in Ora nge county who are homeless,
and half of them are children. The
HomeAid program gives members of
1hr building in dustry the opr,ortunity to
give back to the community. '
"We are pleased that Southwest
Diversified has agreed to take the lead
in the Precious Life Shelter project,"
Lennon said. "The mission of HomeAid
1s to focus th e BIA's community
involvement efforts on providing
Instrumental in the Precious Ule Shelter projed were
(from left) HomeAid chairman LC. "Bob" Albertlon, com-
mittee member Julie Brinkerhoff, Southwest Diversified VP
solutions to Orange County's homeless
problem through the efforts of the
1, 100 BIA member companies and
other interested members of the
community."
As project builder captain, SWD will
oversee construction of the project from
start to finish and utilize the skills,
talents and financial resources from
those in the building industry who can partici~te by either oonating their time,
materials or labor.
To date, other BIA businesses
contributing to the Precious Life Shelter
lndude DOrius Architects, Dike/Runa,
Shamrock Li~ting Fixtures, Alameda
Electrical EngineerinR, G.A. Nicoll &
Associates, J.P. Kapp & Associates, First
American Title Insurance Com~ny,
Kenyon Construction, Leiner Roofing,
Builders showcase, Peterson Brothers
Construction, Van Kyke Engineering,
Mellon Equipment, Temp Power
Systems and Wavell-Huber Wood
Products.
'We are deliJthted that Southwest
Diversified and t1omeAid have chosen
to help the Precious Life shelter,"
Sherrin commented. "Once all of the
phases of the project are complete, our
shelter will be abre to house 36 women
and their children.
The Precious Life Sheller is a non-
profit organization located in Los
Alamitos which serves women in crisis
pregnancy 18 years of age and· older.
The shelter provides the mother-to-be
with a place to st.ay during the term of
her pr~nancy and up to two months
after the baby is boin. The shelter is
conveniently located near ~itals,
universities and community colleges, a
shopping center, bus lines and freeways.
The BIA's HomeAid f>!<>Sram focuses
on families and indiVlduals who are
"transitionally homeless," those needing
30 to 180 oar to get back into the
mainstream o the community. For
more information on HomeAid, call
542-1912.
Realtors leader offers tips to help you cut utility bills
U tility bills, like death and taxes,
are one of life 's few certainties,
but homeowners can reduce
their utility bills with a few simple steps,
according to Donald Pfaff, president of
the Newport-Mesa Association of
Realtors.
"Saving money is a priority for most
of us, but reduci ng our energy needs
also is good for the environment,"
added Tom Sutro, president-elect of the
local realty organization.
The following energy-saving tips are
o ffered b( the Newport-Mesa
Association o Realtors:
Call 642-56 78.
Pu t a few w ords
to work for you.
llWater bills. Your shower is one of
the easiest places to cut down on water
use. Install a low-flow nozzle to save up
to 50 percent usage. A shower head
with its own on/olf switch makes it
easier to conserve water while soaping
up.
Leaky faucets and toilets are some of
the biggest water wasters. A leaking
faucet can waste up to 25 gallons daity.
Most repairs are simple. so don't delay.
There are dozen$ of other ways to
conserve water. Before beginning any
household chore that requires water,
stop and consider how you could use
~ or combine tasks. For examole,
don't leave the water running while
washing your car.
•Electric bills. Simply turning out the
fights wlll make a difference. also,
replace high-wattage bulbs wttti energy-
. -.... -...
·conserving bulbs. Set appliances, such
as your dishwasher, on low-energy
sett in~.
Do n 't locate heat-producing
appliances, like a stove or dishwasher,
next to a refrigerator. Heat will cause
oooling equipment to work harder.
Install electric water heaters as close
as possible to the kitchen and
bathrooms. This will mean shorter pi~
and less heat lost as water travel.s
through them. If long pipes are
necessary, wrap them in insulation. Use
cold water Whenever you ca n; it
requires no energy.
Check the home's insulation. Do you
need we;ather stripping around your
windows and dool's~ If you can feel air
coming in, the answer Is yes. Keep
fireplace dampers dosed when not In
use so heated or cooled air can't
escape .
Keep vents and doors closed in
infrequently used rooms. Heating or
oooling unused rooms is a waste of
energy and money.
llGas bills. Many of the tips provided
for saVing on electric bills also apply to
gas apphances. Remember, ps heat is
nearly immediate, and 1t is not
necessary to waste energy with lenRthy
pre-he.atln~. Regularly dean and adjust
your gas l\eater so that the flame is
blue.
"Homeowners who truly are
oommitted to saving on ene~ bills
should oonsider an energy audit, Sutro
said. "A complete energy audit will
show you many ways to ex>rtset'Vt!
energy and money."
''Savin~ energy is Important," pfaff
added. ' And saving money Is a great • stct.r beneflt. • . -•
NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT / REAL ESTATE SATURDAY, September 28. 1991 I PAGE 47
Which comes first, buying or selling a home?
By Doug Balog
VP, Ndonll Real Estita SeMce
0 ne thing's ·certain, you're
goi~g to "!love. Bu~ the next
aec1S10n IS sometimes the
hardest. Do you buy your new home
first or sell your present one first?
It's the real estate equivalent of the
age-old question "which came first, the
cfiicken or the eggl" Invariably, it's one
of the most .p<>pula~ questions asked
when a fam1ry decides to sell their
home.
If you're in this situation, it's not easy
to assess unless you look at it from
every angle and in the context of what
Y?U~ famTiy's situatio·n ?r needs may be.
Timing may be very 1mp<>rtant if you
have children in school and are
planning to move from your present
area. You also should consider the
market because it will greatly influence
the length of time you need to sell or
buy.
When there arc more houses for sale
than available buyers, you'll certainly be
able to pick and choose the home you
want without a problem. However,
you'll obviously need more time to sell
your home. In a !>eller's market though,
you'll be confronted with the opposite.
Your home will sell faster, but finding
your next home will take longer.
Ideally, when the market is neither
overly fa st or slow, the average
completion time for the sale of a home
is between 30 to 90 days. This is timed
out from the moment you sign the
listing agreement to when a purchase
agreement is signed. Add another 30 to
f
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T o get an objective
opinion, coll a reputable
real estate agent to
do a market evaluation
of your home.
60 .days dosing time after the fact and
until the new owner takes possession.
. If you want to feel like you're more
1n control of the moving situation, a
&~. i~e~ is to do your homework by
fam1hanzing yourself with the current
market conditio~s. Start by reading_ the
real estate classifieds or going over the
local real estate papers in your area.
Make notes of the homes and drive by
them. Compare th e prices. See how fast
the homes are being sold. This will
make your expectations more realistic
Your next step 1s probably going to be
cln emotional one. How much is your
home worth? Certainly it's meant a lot
to you -and probably the very reasons
you ~ught it originally will be what
excites its next owner.
To get an ob1ective op1n1on, call a
reputable real . estate agent to do a
market evaluation of your home. This
will ·be done free and without any
obligation. But a professional agent has
more _ready information on which to
make a fair evaluation, including the
recent selling prices of comparable
homes. And this person doesn't have
the same emotional ties to the property.
. If you've decided to sell your home
first. a market evaluation will let vou
know how much your home is valued
at and the equity you've now built up. ,
Knowing this gives you a better idea of
what you'll be able to buy nexL
Now you're ready to list your home.
If you felt good aoout the salesperson
who did your market evaluation, you
may wanr to call them back, or ask
friends or relatives for the name of a
good agent.
Regardless of the market, a good
methOd to insure your home sells 1s to
price it properly from the start. This way
you won't lose genuinely interested
buyers by overpricing. By the time
you've dropped your price anyway, the)
will probably have found another home.
It's certainly a natural inclination to
value your own property, but this 1s
where the services of a knowledgeable
real estate associate will stand you in
good stead. Overpricing means you
increase the amount of time it takes to
sell xour home. Sooner or later, you'll
be forced, especially in a buyer's
market, to be more realistic.
If everything is proceeding smoothly
and you do get an orf er on your home
quickl)•, don't panic 1f you haven 't
bought another house yet. You can
alwa~ negotiate the closing date to give
you the extra time you need to find a
home and buy iL
I( you've listeayour home -without
buying, when it's finally on the market,
you should genuinely begin looking ell
homes with an eye to purchase. You
now have a better idea of what you can
afford based on the sale of your home
and should look in that price range 1n
an area you would like to live in.
"What if something happens and I
end up with two homes, or worse yet.
no home?" We can't sa) this situation
has never happened, but again, J
knowledgeable agent will lo.now several
options that will protect you from the)C
very scenarios, including making ,1
purchase conditional on the sale of youi
present home Of arranging interim·
financing. Remember, you're not the
only one who's ever moved, and the
experience of others will actually mak<'
your move easier.
So what is the answer to that agc~old
question? Depending on th£' market ond
your family's need . al~a)'~ look for th\
simplest route and one that brin~ you
the most peace of mind -then find a
professional agent who will help your
family accomplish \.\-h,H can be a \Cr\
rewarding experience -mO\ing intll a
new home.
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T he Home Builders Council's
educational programs -
including the 10-tape Home
Building Careers video series -recently
"ere acknowledged at the annual
National Association of Home Builders
executive officers conferenc~ in
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REAL ESTATE SHOWCASE
LUJlary Caatom Home
Off .... :
• View terrace of San
Clemente & Catalina Island
• 4 Bedrooms & 3.5 Baths
• Custom fireplaces
• Beautifully landscaped
• Conveniently located in
beautiful Corona del Mar
SOO A 302 Mari9old
Coro•• Del Mar
Now $1.150.009; w .. $!.a1e,11a.
•For Sale By o...re
Ofc: MZ..0737 a..: 57S .. I01
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Extraordinary Cutomlud Home!
5'25,000
Over SI00,000 in spectacular upiradcs. Elegant
3 BR # den &. family room home on oveniud
lot. Lg. spa. 2 fountains, 3 car gu13e, tecurity
system, air conditioned. Ownen a.pared oo
~pensc. Loretta Curd
Prvdeatial Calli. llealtJ
729-7271 -'44-13'7
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Sell Y ••r p,.,.,t~! c.u Cll11ifW,
642-5671
tor information
& surprisingly
low cost.
2710 CIAJllaT DlllVE, COSTA MESA
Laroe 4 bedroom with 16 x 23' family room lormaJ dlrung room on spac10us
corner IOI Pork llke yard In good ne'OhborhOOd Ftreplace $355 CXXl
979.5099
TOM WllALIY OWNE ROKIR
Newly decol'ated 2-stOtY pool & spa home. 3BR, master suite, Iarga
famlly nn & much morel
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Jackie GiDla, Jtttr 631-8011 or 514.3350
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Fabulous views of North Bayfront rrom balcony. $671,000
root deck Stat,000 ~ ~ Bal ls Duplex UH.000
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fant.utic ftoorplan and great patios. Views of
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Retide~omce 499-1536
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" 4 Bed, JV• Ba, J,J5S Sq h .
• Designer Interior
• Water VleWS from man) rooms
• Private dock
• Priced to Sell!
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Newport Pier Realty
$995,000
675-2369
or 673-1900
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NelQhbor on OM side onlyl Gfea1 vtew!
Wondvful price!
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riMiBOOD Studio on P\az.a.Has Shojl~d
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dose 10 beach & 1ennts Formal dlnlna rm &
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13l·1400 cw MS-2315
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Mapif1cu1 Oceail and Harbor Views from tJus
newly mnockled .im JBA home in Haitlof v-
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HOMES
FOR SALE
2BEDROOMS
118 Cor91Ca, Newport S..ch
721-4120 $315.000
428 Westmln•ter, N.B.
720-0611 $337,000
Sunday 1-5
Sat 2-5
2 BR plus FAM RM or DEN
•e ..-11 OrNn Brier L..n. Big Cyn, NB
644-1600 S 1, 195,000 Sunday 1-5
• 221 H .. Jotrope, Corona del Mar
75~9100 S759,000 Slit/Sun 1-5
3BEDROOMS
1821 Tradewfncl8, Bavcr••t, NB
7~1704 $489,500 Sun 12:30-5
3251 Broad St., Newport s .. cti
673-3n7 S312.ooo
598 Fay-"e Circle, Mesa North, CM
Sat/Sun 1-5
54&-8507 S252,400 Open Dally 1-4
685 Vl•a Bonita, Blutb, H8
72<>-1704 S3e6,000
e 214 Cry8tal, Balboe Island
p~ •1s,ooo
... 20 Holmwood, ~ S.ech
720-<lel 1 $575,000
Sunday 1-5
Sun 1-5
**""' •229 Emerald Bay, Emerald Bay Laguna
494-1555 $1,385,000 Sat/Sun 1-e
112 Illa Xanttle, Udo Isle
673-7300 $640,000
122 Pearl Ave, Balboa !eland
675-4822 $595,000
507 J St, Penln. Point, N. B.
759-9100 $510,0000
Sun 1-4
Sat 1-5
Sat 1-5
3 BR plus FAM RM or DEN
1808 Auttl Lane, Newpor1 S.ach
673-4400 $575,000 -Sunday 1-5
615 Carnallon, Corona del Mar
760-5000 $499,000 Sunday 1·5
e 2208 Port Lerwick, Harbor Ill-N.8 .
759-9100 $485,000 Sal 1-4:30
3 19 Driftwood, COM
873-1191 seeo.ooo
4BEDROOMS
• e..-. • 5 RU9 Fontaine, Big Cyn, NB
Sun 1-&
760-8702 S1,139,900 Sun 1-5
19552 Brookline, Huntington Beach
760-8702 $289,950 Sat 1 ·5
OPEN HOUSE
.,..2525 Crestview Or. NB
646-4212 $795,000 Sun 1-S •e 1eoe ~Way, Newpof1 9ch
76M100 11,398,000 Sun 1-5 I 2 BR .,tu• FAii RM or DEN
* + 4545 C>mngton, Cameo ShorH, CdM
75~9100 $1,550,000 Sat/Sun 2-6
4 BR plua FAM RM or DEN
+..-300 Marigold, Corona d+I Mar
842~737 $1,150,000 Sat/Sun 1-6
•e ...-54 Royal St Ge«ge, Big Cyn, NB
7~702 $1,596,000 s./Sun 1-0
•• 175e Skylaric, Newpor1 Beach
873-3777 SUnday 1-6
** • •2002 W Oceanfront, Newpor1 S..Ch 673-3777 $1,099,000 Sunday 1-5
** • 239 Via Udo Soud, Udo l•le, NB
873-3777 $2,195,000 s.t/Sun 1-6
*478 MtlgnOlla St, Ea.stslde C.M.
831-8011 $389,000 Sat 1-4
15172 Vichy, ltWM
760-8702 $314,900 Sun 1-6
2710 Ga.nneit Or, M ... Vwde, CM
979-6099 1365,000 Sat/Sun 1-6
1961 Port Trinity, HV Homn
72CM)811 *829,000
2312 Port LMwlck, Harbor Vu Hms
Sun 1-5
873-7300 1856,000 SundJy 1-5
I BR plua FAii RM or DEN
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TOWN HOMES
CONDOS FOR SALE
1 BEDROOM
• • ...-.240 Ntce 118, VIiia Balboa, NB
844MJ770 '207,700 Sat/Sun 1-4
• •...,.*240 Ntc. #211, VIiia Balboa, NB
8'MHJ'770 1194,900 Sal/Sun 1-4
•• ,...,,02 SchofZ PH #45, verum ... NB
...-+22 NOf1h Stonington, L9guna BNch 759-1877 1111,000 Sun 2-5
497-5123 1749,900 SUNDAY 1-5
•233 Evening Cenyon, CdM
721-4120 $2,475,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
• 2400 WlndWard Lane, Newpor1 Beach
645-8897 te19,900 Satl&in 12~
•6204 W. ao-tftont. Newport Beech
873-7300 $1,375,000 See/Sun 12-5
.. + /8 Aue 11111.,., Big Cyn NB
873-3728 11 ,339,000
1001 Sand~. Corona del Mar
721-4120 "29,000 SaVSun 1-6
5 BR plus FAM RM or DEN
• ••1712 AnOg ua. Dover Shoree, NB
780-5000 $749,500 Sunday 1-6
... /14 O ak Crest L..n, Sig Cyn, NB
673-8728 $2,549,000 Sun 1-5
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Property!
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• ....-+ 75 S.. 191and, Sea lt land, NB
1'IC).8000 ~y 1-6
355 Avocado C-1, Costa Meu
831-8011 1179,000
••101 Eucalyptus. C.M.
873-<>215 '185,000
Sat 12-4
Sun 1-5
* • e ...-101 Scholz Pwa 118, Verullle•. NB
759-18 n '249,900 Sunday 2-5
3710 !IN S. Bear, S. Coast Metro
873-7300 $149,900 Sunday 2-5
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3BEDROOMS
:J 11 Alta Lii. Coeta ...... ~7 l1t9,000
• #4e.tloYento Cl, Newport Creet
e7s. 7300 $2115,000 Sun 1-5
3 BR plua FAM RM or DEN
•• ,,.....220 Nie. L..n #3 10, VIiia Balboe, NB
78CMJ70Q $430,000 Sat &.Sun 1-6
4BEDROOM&
339 Monte 1111111, Eau~. CM
831-1298 $219,000
DUPLEXES
FORULE
28Rp ... 21R
3 BR plua 2 BR
HOMES
FOR RENT
Sun 1-5
Sun Hi
* • •"'240 Nie. "314, VIiia Balboa. NB 84&-enO S1700/mo S.t/Sun 1-'
~EWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE SATURDAY, September 28, 1991 I PAGE 51
SIFIBD REAL ESTATE
L11r'·f', C()st.t r.~•·<,c1 1024
<h-1 r: .. r 11 :2~>: IYOWIER ev owner. Charming lhoncllff MESA NORTH 3B
tMytmt 4Br 4Ba home, 13/4Ba, c:om~ely r or 2ar 2ea dpbt. Pvt modMd, au new o
bch/pler. Onr may corner lot, marbl
c:any up to S1M w/ Thia apltfy 3BR Home htdWd & cefamlc Ule qual buyer. Full price la frffh on the market Must ... 1 $252.400 Ill.I. I DOf111A 11,&50,000. •99-20ee and fresh aa a daisy. .'!._P811Ff!:::~v_ 1C-4IR -TD TaatefuJly decorated & ..... ~ -.
W5'NI .MSMINE PARK. 3BR, In excellent condition. ___ Me-e ___ eo_7 _ _..
"';?:!::,:_ ~.~.··~~ ;~~ i~~ °:1q ·n~i CLOSE TO
vv • • '' nu 1-5, 811 Gardenia with plenty of room II BACK IAYt RlllODEL Way. Lorr.in. IM«>40 one wants to expand. Eaalsld• completely
O•LY ta1e.ooo •TWNHll VALUES Semi private t>eachea remodeled 3Br 2Ba, I
• 38A 1'4illa, add• Channing ,,._, En---811 8 ,.111E1 In this community. yal"d, price dramaU·
famly ""'· toUilly gtlsh tudor twnhm... VYIOft -~ • Open Sun. 1 to 5 cally reduced. Ownef
kitchen. loll9ly gr 3BA 2~Ba. 1399.500 Wl1h fa~ ocean, 319 Driftwood motivated! S405,000.
& many fruit tree• + 2 a. 2BR 2eA 1349 500 . bay a city llghta Kerr Realty OSMO 9/29 & 10113
car 911'11Q9.. W/hlgh vaulted cell-views.,...,.. 4BR 2~Ba •73.t 181 from 2·5. 482 E 20th NR BACK UY! Inga, flreplacH. din pool home In • •• ___ v ______ 1 St. 931.0380 ~::.~·x:·lg28A , !,'Ool.Jermal OPllN :,udr:tal~ ~ SP£CTACUURVlm ___ C_O.,..N_DO_;,, ___ ,
yard, 2 cw gar1199. PATRICK ThORI! ="~~. '::: OF THE ENTIRE ~~ ~dLnu~l~R'e1~
OWner motivated. Agt 7eo.8702 oppty for aomeone to NEWPORT HARBOR. patio, det 2 car ga-
S117 J500 ((Mr 1150,000.000 Sotcll buMd an enUte estate PACIFIC OCEAN & rage. Super cleanl
-~&)}: -1 a811 lleteo New cuatom 3BR twn-714-548-5847 DIUQHT ti of land a1,t79,000 Robinson, Agent.
L .t<11ir1.1
Bedt.t1 1048
ABSOLUTE ITOL OPEN SUNDAY 1.5 Muat Nit gorgeous IQ S.ept 29 & Get 8
4BR home w/new 22 N. Stonington
pool, apa, •P<>'1 cou Contemporary 3 Atch
+ pvt yard. Mode Bay home, gated
perfect & hlghl comm. great ocean &
upgrd. A value at coastline vi-. 4BA,
$314,900 w/Termal 3BA. wet bar, marble O~•N TODAYl frplc, many amenlllH MODEL HM VALUE! Incl pvt beac h .
Prvt lg 4BR In gated $749,900. Agt. Tara
comm w/pool & spa. Conley·. 497·5123.
Lushly lndacpd In --T-0"-WN--H-O_M_E __
1howca1e condition w/meny upgrades. A In the ··rerraces".
mull -· below mrkt 2SR. 2.5BA. two years
@ $479.000 w/Termsl n-. excellent locallon
OPEN TODAYl S209,900. LLONQS •
TURnE ROCK Bkr MO-HM
Cua1om 4BR 2~Ba new« home w/bonua
rm, pan<>famlc vlty &
ocean vlewa. Model
perfect through-out.
An abaolute value @
S895K OPN TODAY
PATRICK TeNORE
Agt 790-8702
(0-1150.000,000 Sold)
Lctquna
1N1guel 105
SPECTACULAR •••
AVALOl IOATIRS • on ~ unique parcel CATALINA ISLANDI S195,000 Call Mr.
38R 28a, beautlfu •· ~ o,.. a-11»1:~ hms w/pvt 3 & 4 car .,,..,...,..,..-..,..;,,~;;..;....;...._1 vl•w, 2 lg decke, ____ __.____ ganignl Open & airy EJalde pvt Exec twnhm,
)ec:uzzf 2 btlca '° ESTHER w/ gourmet kitchen• & end unit. 1750 *' f, -------,,-~ bay. C.. for deUb, 1485,000. Xlnt unlla: pvt Jacw:z1a. A true 3Br 2 +Ba. yd, 2 car, ~ seeo.ooo 2BA 1BA front. 2BR. VAUK home feell For thoH lrplc. Bkr 831·5737
Ocean, City 6 Mt.
vtew.I Over 2900 a.f.
Gourmet kltch, 3 car
gar. ape, hlghly up-
graded throughout. 3
yrs new. $529,000.
ColdWen Banker. Gall/
OeniH. 495-1839
JUSTON aaaaKET 2BA rear. Total •An who want th• beat In Ll!•SEOPTIONI ,.._, monthly mortgage -..... 7--1000 quality and view•. ~ •
Ae.uUful 48R 38a-+ rrilnua ren~ --· -Only $995,000 t o 3Br"2Ba twnh ... ff~.1--.,...------~1 :=;.:,epaiot.°': ot~ ~trv" :J:. lht!:~ Rn: l40-1529 :~~·~and ~· 0f:p~7s-~~· 1 !:•~ ~!!ne. = ~~~ _Cd_M_._0wn_.,_e_73-80 __ 7e_, ~ ~ .1 OPEllATJIUN t2.S llESA VERDE Ora,... T,.. Orig!-....-DOWN ~ ., nai owner, a.an & ... pt~t?ee 000 5~ '-'f>"\Y~ JU"At11 304CMllATIOl,Ccll :-.~:.~0'2• .. ,::: rene. 1112.000. XOOPT DEL MAR ::W 2:1~ ~=: ~;:~· '";'" •kwll•ht•: ; ••• ; "°~~ c~=:OOO
......... ~I 2BA moot' Completety r• --------t roof. Groat prtoel ., ...._.743 2~88• trpec, ptant.-modeled. Outdoor GN8t area. ONL't
tton ehuften etvu.out. apa. lr0p6ca1 lnclacpg. PALATIAL ESTATE ssas,ooo. Grubll custom cablMta prol AP P • 2 • • o o a" Your ftl'8t pet, a 11111a 8444200 t..A....-. ~·.,.. & 1725,000 721•Ut80 t YNt NEW Medlter·li===-=====-:d ft-,..,, -ourflntjob raneen 4,400 ft SBA patio •••• CAMEO SHORES ., ' home w/gym, sauna. ..... ORUT EAITILUFF tf you wllh to negolf. vou flrat lleam, pvt yard + TrMovol condO nwty al• the t>e•t price on I f Cllr,. marble & gold thru· ••t ef t••• f ~~~:,!~ •3BR ~~this cl1111fted'a ~iyNr~'.7ogiut>wi
c:rpt. C10M to pool a Don JoM9 • ,..ldent . .,_.., Termal OPN TODAY '
•hope.. ONLY & agent. 7~9828. 1-• PATRICK Tl!NORI!
HesK CF .. Land) ftrat choice. Agt 780-8702 IDIAL MIU (OV. St50.000.000 Sold)
VERDI LOCATION
Out•t•ndlng 3BR
1 "8• w/r•modeled
ldtchan, wood ehtlt· ----------------••· lg yard, great fir pin & priCed to ....
ONLYt ... ,000
onlll
OUT -OF-ITATll
CIOM to echl9/eh0pe,
58r fl(llla w/euper
m•tr bdrm a spa. Lg
2·1tofy hom9 •• rNlty
unlqua & are8* Ve1ue ...... ooo
SELL
t.Noueh cJe"'fled
141-MTI
For a-llied Ad
ACTION
Cal PlllL
... Noa
Ml-1611
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"OCEANFRONT!!"
Fabulous 180" View
Condo In "Laguna
Royale." 2BR 2BA,
encl balcony, lg pool,
24 aecurity. Bargain
price 1479.900. Agt,
714-U0.1474
Call Anftlmol
BUY
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SUNDAY, OCIOBER 6 * 2:00 P.M.
PREVIEWS: SUMMY 9/21and9/29 • 12-5 P.M.
MNm Reduced & Ready To Go!! PUBLIC REAL ESfATE AUCTION RfAIK ~ ~:wrror rtJ( l I
REALTORS• ·
Hi•Rs to iiTATi
SALE. Ra tMllldebla
lot. 8oultt of PCH.
Wanl quloe& a•I•.
Ck>M 10 beKI\ a
CdM *"°Pe• ~ en-a»111~11.
Immaculate 3Bdrm home ... looks
like a model! Gorgeous entiy ct
fireplace. Beautjful pool w/grus
area. Seldom traveled cul-dc-.sac by
Oicrry Lake. Move-in ct enjoy!
BUD.DER LIQUIDATION FORCF.S SALE OF
Two One-Year New Custom Homes in
2236 Heather, N.B.
Now $47$,000
flfOfOC4 IUGCDll
ltfl .. ...,91
IU7.AIOCI MOllll
llU a.e1-405
-N~;<tR'!e!!~~e.
Cbumlng Custo Dnmatlc Home
FamU, Home .... Catallaa View
DM.,_,_~a.dt
~ Ming Pllce: '525.000
Mlnlmum Bid: '410,000
463 ..... c '1.~Bw:h
~ ........ f'loloe. '615.000
Mlnlmum Bid: '470,000
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NP''.["''.
B(·ac ~, 1069
•BIG CYN VALUE!
Designer perfect, Uke
n-4Br <IBa. g oll
courae lrontage home
w/GC & City Ughls
Viewa + pool & ape,
Absolute v alue al
St.139,000 w/Termst
OPEN TODAY1
•BIG CANYON•
Special ptlv•t• CUS·
tom <IBR 3!hBa w/
gourmet kitchen. lot·
mal dining rm, wine
cellar, exercise rm, 3
pvt yards, prol Ind·
scpd -+-custom pool.
apa & ent8f1alnment
area. A value at
S1 ,595,000 w/ Terms.
OPEN TODAY1
•BEST SECRET!•
LrQ 3BR 2\hBA Palm
Spring. atyte w /pool
-+-apa In pvt & Mt<:4.lre
location. Price atashed
to $349.900 w/Termat O~UTODAY
OCEAN VIEW!
PenthouH 3BR -+-
Oen w/C/ty Lis., pan.
oramlc Ocean, Bay.
channel & mntn vlewa.
$4391< OPP TODAY
24 HA DOORMAN!
Only mld-ria• ocean &
bay condo w/boat lllp
6 24 ht doorman In
fully MCU'9d bktg. ltg
model 2BR, 2~8a W/
aauna. S845.000 w/
Termal OPN TODAY •SEA ISLAND
CLASS!
An en1enainef•1 de-
llghtl Designer 2BA
2•ABa, trg aec gatecs
twnhm w/pvt apa,
aauna. -1 bar, golf courae frontage w/
view + mlrrOl's & gold
thru-out. Rare value at
$799.500 w/Termsl
OPENTODAY1
•UKE NEW HOME*
Abaoklt• value! Model
prefect 3.BR 2~Ba
home w/pvt yard -+-
I u 1 h lndacpg .
$399.900 w/ Termsl
OPl!N TODAYl
EASTBLUFF LSE
4BR 3BA + Oen, pvt
estate w/lush lndscpg near Bay $219$ mo
OPENTODAY1
PATRICK TENORE
Agt 71().8702
((Mr $1 S0.000.000 Sold)
NEW LISTING! ""'°' IUahlMdt L.,g• ·•-.n1iv--•1u
hofM on qui« 111..c.
3 big bdrm•, 3\.t
bath• + famlty "" &
dlnlng ""· Spadoua 94 ldoMd yerd.
••'7•,000 ~SUn1·5
••• 1909 Ruth Ln
111 .... -==--=--U,000 ~ You Int Uperactacl l8R. 29A
condo. 1111.000. ·~ c:r9Cltlta '9rTM. UNOA
OETH 721.0'1 I
ONbb & Oh ....aoo .. ' '
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th',ic•1 1 \JVJ
SIK llOVll U 111! IAYIHOR£1
100"-of your rent By owner. 48' 4Ba. c redit to equity. family rm. $885,000.
Ocean view. 3BR 645-3575
2V..Ba \Qwnhou.. In·------.,,,-.,.---N-pott ~"' Bayahores. Turnkey r•
Olt•N SUN 1.5 model, 4BR 2BA, 3-
4 IMA LOA CT c 8 r g 8 r • 3 f/p • $795,000. 646-4212.
SIEIED REAL ESTATE
I 1 I • • .. t ' t ,.' 1 • ~ . . " .
., '! COITA ~ epeolOue aeft aaa
_.NM. a.,.... NEWPORT llACll ~~ 1fC::: _,. IM --. _.
w/d, 1151 .... ....,.,,., A••L.IRIA Cole T--~11 to bc:ttl ....... -2 ekyb. patio, 11760/ -e# ............ b NV Montee Total r• mo. y..,..._1.s7• ..,_. 11~111n
mO<MI, new kitchen PENINSULA • 48R, 38R 28a. pvt roao, on 180 Cabrftlo It. MA ~. Udo .....
new MBA al.Ille. ,,..; 38A. Ocean view. Main Beach, apac-•2&3 Bdrm, 2~8alh vi. Udo Soud. With
roof. new doon a. Aval Oc:tobet. S24l50 ~ view of oc.911/ e Townhoua• Apta '* llA8Y MOYll_.N dock I bch, 5 doO,. wkidowa. •9H,OOO UDO ISLE ·48R, 3BA. h#t>Qr, w/d, frig, d/W, •Subterranean •BR 28A. N Sprtno-from yaoht club.
•BAYCREST•
Huge lot. 3BR + 28A.
GrHI homel Open
Sun 1489,500
u.oMOI.., MOIMC Sl)ll(lloue hm. S2l50 1500 .n. s1eoo "Wtnter. Gated Parking dal• & McFadden, $4000/mo. ~2889 NEWPORT HEJGHTS $2200 yrty. 98349n e Oulet Garden
BIGI 4Br 3Ba, fam rm, OWNER uav LUSE 3BR. 28A. ~ up. or 209-527-8815 Ownr Setting 8032 Van• Clrcl•. 58R tJnda I ... $1 3,000
3-<:ar gar. $819,000. OPTION-HY'' HOME graded with pool. 4BR 2 ,hBA. com. PoOI. e ez Accen to o.c. 11250/mo. flied yd & 2BR Hrbt Rdg9 14.400
720-1704 Bkr
2400 Windward Lane. 11100. Avall NOY. i.w Airport patio. da 721~444, 48R S..vtew S3,000
Open Sat/Sun 12·5 (Mont• go -3 BR) Agtnt, M&o1138 :;'!'.;.C:C:Tz::oo. • I:~ e ldeal for Airport 9Ye/Wknd•4M-4144. 2BR 8rook\119'W 11350 845-8897, Onr/Bkr $5391900 0t I•• at • .._ ... 1 .. 2 Peraonnel 2"'81Y'MWTttr~
t2,000IMO Lola ot PENINSULA PT ~bd AWAI now. 64.,.... ~ · BSTANTIAL 38R Bluff• 11100 •BLUFFS• BLUFFS CONDO cuatom 1mprov• apt· 11000 seR, view Ex•cuuve SU A9t MO-aaoo
3BR + 2.5BA. BeautJ· coamellc Fixer on menta. EIClraordlnary · EASTSIOE C.M. -3bd Home In Spyglua. MOVE·IN Al.LOIAICI ... utifiii Yen ..... •
fut cond. Vacant. Greenbelt. 2·•'"'· 3BR, lar(19 lot. LLOMGS • hH • $1200 54500/mo. Avail 10/1. ... A 38a .-dean w/an· ·-n -ar Hoag
Make offer! S385K. 2'hBA. Fee~'aand. Bkr 640o8884 UDO ISLE· 2 bd apt· Coldwell Banker, Kay (7141 MS-4472 ~ hm' w/Po<>i Hoap~a ~h. 2BA
Open SUN 1•5 $265.0001 10% down, 1 1395 Ranger. 844-9080. Jer(ne K•l••r on Humboldt lale. 2BA Condo w/Bay, e::, ~;~:;;l•• owner will carry 2nd PRIVATE & UDO ISLE • 2bd col· CHINA COVE 3Br 2Ba, 11nt (21S)414-1387 Oen & city llta vi.w.
----:-=:--;;;:=-:---; ........ T.:.:.D~ . .,,..Bk .... r_. 5.:..:2_4-'_7_480_._ SECLUDED YARD T~~-:J':v. ocean~. nr beach, (714) 950-9184 $1300. Call Rav •BLUFFS• BLUFFS on grff!lbett. HY NII• Palermo • front vua SUIOO 2 frplc, dbl• gara(19. Mr. WaHer Devt.s, Bier. 7'20-3909.
u 11 g rad• d 3 8 R Unda plan. 3BA, 2BA. 4BR. Ptantatlona ahut· PENINSULA • 4bd $2300 lease. 544-8130 CUSTOM CONDOU UR W Town.~ BeautJfUI wa*front,
+ 2.58A. Oorgeoua Lrg u1lltty rm added. tera. ~ carpeta. upper 11800 COUllTRY CHARM! S995-2BR 18., W/D T.u. ~ IUdtl• lg 38' 28a, gar, yatd.
grHnbelll Sacrlflcel Attech gar. Frplc, •ky· 1559,000. LLONOS • IRVINE TERR • 3bd 28R 28a & ofc. Frplc:, Incl cov'd ptkg. ~ End Unit. ~ dedc, hpit, 11500
S343K 72CH704 Bier UtH. lf7~~fi A/C. Bkr S40 BM4 P~=U~l1~3bd tlltchen apple, pvt vale yard.~ $H75/f'n0. Cd: Ho P ........... 3
*EXCLUSIU'r* BABE oce.a-NT pedo. w/d. 2 CM gar LI z I c "u c" Big Cyn condo In pine•. 195 Bluff•, Dealgner'a ,_, -rnv OC»llnfront 11975 S1350/mo. Avt 10/10. f 'side detached condo-.IO••• 790-9000 28' 28a, new~. e. v c r •• t . 3 BR + home. 3BR 2~BA. Kol LOT Olf THE SAND UDO HIOHRlSE • 2bd 790-3979 Darling 3Br 2~8•, -...... 7Q • fp. 2/9Ub pricng, atove, 2.5BA. 2,eoo •· f. Lg pnda 3 patloa F/p great bay wa • S2700 1580 alf. lg backyard, ::'1 PoOI pool lol. S51 5K. Prln ....... ;500 540-0C:i3s ' Bulld dr .. m home. LAGUNA BCH • 3bd JASMINE PARK. 3BR, $1 300/mo. 752·9045 !.,_ '1•75 .. :. ... •f!-1~ only. Bkr 720-1704 ~""'· • · Agt, ~799 hM ocn VWI. ssooo 3\4BA. Frplc, AJC. -----~--·-.. ......v-v ....
• auto garage. 12400/ E'SIDE Duplex 18', par· ••n CVNISEA 1$1.ANO .,,u1tLY HOIEt CANNERY VIWGE Upgr•d9d Hrbt' Vu Hma wi~ .mo 720-3886-tlalty turn w/d atow --• Com ·1 ......._ giant ... 5BR. e ...... ah.al• ""'~ • • • • LG~. MW d9c:or, Remodeled 4BR 3BA m .........,,. "' q-•ir RENTALS AVAii.ABU! Ocean c1oae 18R '950 rafr1g. $895 + l400 2flt + ofc. 2~8a. Eu-famlly rm, 11,oOo a.f: rea. upalal,., 8 ~ g• ($200K) or AITD uum 29R, fir~ 11036 dop. N/peL 849-1079 rope kitchen, patio, w/
lot, pool. 1418,000. rage, $449,000 Ruaa S500K OMC. 944-8035 Walerlron& Homea Inc.. 18R, Jetty vtew 11500 E'SIDE ELDEN LOC d & frig. Many c:atm
Linda 0.th 721.0118 Fluter) C•nnery WELL PRICED ••Rt AM•c,. 3BR. bMdt 11'80 fMM" 11750 Pool &
OPEH SUN 2-6-1500 SY\.VIA Vlll999 R .. tty . -8'1-14'00. ~ 211R, ocn vu 1nOO •2 muter BR. IBA. ~ =-dwdua;:: = ..,_. e71M>77~ GIUt>b a Elh ~ 8734TT7 HV.4.:0-,oo~ (~ Atlt MO.-llOO frplc, d/W, •Id 1Nl1~· ::..C..oua "' ... ILOCk TO IUcR LOCK To e """'CH f'ABE coo DUPLEX x=== Vu ---Ylld, 2 ~gar. -· ..... v.. e """" • ~ · pr1c.c1 3BR. wtde tot. --·· • '"""* eSCM093 Of &38 e•oe. IJ100IWno. .,.._71te ., 28a wtth .,.eptace 2BR cottage w/atudlo Chwmlng & Mewl metlouloua car•, new c:erpec. 111 a.a-~ palk>. 189a/rno.
apt, gar. By owner. Stepe to ocean, SSS owner hae moved. ward, 2BR. 28A. frpf, E'SIDE lg 3Br 28a trphc. 176-5544
S335K. 875-8350 rnak., or family hml LUMIOl lllr MO-· •N BAY Wa•ertront. ow. 11780, 7eo.e38a. quiet cul-d...ac, frp6c, 1~.....,,...,..~=~~-=--
S3e-S799 Agt 38R. l8A, ow. fVm/ 16 OP MW'li UpP9f lndry, micro, d/W, tnod 8LUPP8 48R 2~Ba. 4BR 2·STORY CLOSE TO "TURIMCIY'' unfurn. -..oorlng. 2Br 1aa. 1 car gar ~grdnr. 353 Wood-P:'°, 2 car~
H.V. HOMES MOVI RIGHT INI 12400/rno Vrtyl4e-ntJ tight 0~ ~t. 111115 .1t275. t7).3800 ·~:c:-~~. I +~~~ 11~.;' ., ... 19~;
Juat llatedll GrffftbeH.ffV Hm IHV HOii• (Cannel-2~BR 28a. gar, w/d, f/ 'TecMIOOO~ 118tD• 4 Vr new "'*"·Am. + Sep. Din. BLUri'I •BR up· 28• SUWIND, large lot. (Palermo-expanded 3BR)) Upgl'lld«t, new p, INcro, nice decor, twnhm 3BR 2\-\Ba, 2 Am., 2BA. ~ 1700 up & Miba dn 'Oulel
Portoflno Model, 48R) t9H,OOO But balha, khchen, car· 201 Ruby. 11800 mo car gar, ldry, patio w/ Sq. Ft. Penthouse. Vlata Roma. Pridn•,
$619.000. LLONOS, loc:atlon. new kitchen, peta, ~ r_not'9. 14 ... 000. yrty IM 87~ apa. Lg aunny kit. fp, OcNn1Ca1a1na Views. SM'fect. Kida/ Per. ok.
Bkr 640o5eM atepa to ~•enbelt. LLCHIOlt 111r l40 Nit 3BR 1aa hM, p, trplG. wall<~ clo..u. Pets Poole/ Sputrennla. $2000/mo 72CMNMIO II I LlOMGS. lb MO Hit front/rear ~ WfJ nago. Avt 11/1, 11350 Avt ......,.770 • NEW TOWNHO E ct.an & quiet, i1300 Witit TO Wk Keith 642-4S725 ~ •1 HM '° bchl 3a. BWFFS Condo 38r H~ ~v8~!;Bt;.:";'~ T~28RD'fe'~. Avt 11/1. 876-3683 38R ~~BA. t/p, wM •JSIDll COT:r'AO• 2Ba. 109 27th St. Ba 2.-eCy, a-ar gw. all
car g~ 2 car ~.. BAV FRONTS. 88'boa ~. lop of 28r 2Ba, pvt yard, 11550, 1ac, tut + MC MW Int. 11400, 2448 Oood rental area.F ~bll..-. ~.!'!'!A 441 ..... ry rm, _.. 10/15• 875-331~ cw.tea 5888 vi.ta Hoger. 873-4048 perking. Set & Clo•• to beach I 18'.and. Fat:>u1ou9 "'9W. ~. ~· """ ......
Sun 1-5 Old Npt 1375,000. Agt 873-Pvt 2 lg BR. 1V.8a Executln am•nltl.. ' S9251mo. 942-9797 ••BLUl'l'S-81 ea• BLUFf'S E..Ptan 3Br
B t v d @ Bo I• a 1900 or e73-3031 Condo •lo-. AIC & 2 +, Winter or •hofto r••TSIDI Twnh•• on ornblt, Z"Ba, grnblt loc. $312,000 lo.;;-;;;:-;a;;;:;.:;;; lg padoe. Nr Hutton term. Agt, Dorla. ~ 38A 21i\Ba. patio, 2 12000/mo. 723-4490
3251 8ro841 Street ISWD WATERFROllT Cen&at. 4:1.2'°784 ...-r ~ 87s-.t000 •COZV HOUll• 2BR, 1 ~BA. 1 C# ga. car gar. f/p. New cpCJ woni: 87&.2441 home
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Sun 1·SI 238 Via w/ 2BA & 2 balconlH. 28A tum hH. F"rplc, up, 2 car alt gar, luxury condo. Vard, 18R • an $1295 :Z BR 28A gated
Lido Soud Ru•• Numeroua upgrade•. ·-•• .. front HOM•• 1 .. d/W atrium, frplc, pool/• paUo ger 2335 Eld.... • 70· .... Ith ...,.,., & .. I t c '"I I I II h II • ...-• n..,ry, • :;o~· I 5 170 • • ..... &454000 Ev 71().25 comm .. ,,...... r u •r. ann;'t "'. Pan a on • u er . under S100 000 In 113051mo.17 1150+aec. 4().8 IE. $1375. 642-38t2 . i.e. Mid to Balb04l I•·
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Brokers_ face challenge in OC MarathQn
B urke Commercial Real Estate
has challenged Orange County's
commercial brokerage
community to compete In a speaal
commerdal brokers' race as part of the Oranp County Marathon Nov. 3.
The challenge, dubbed the "Brokers'
Leg," will be held as part of the
corporate relay event, said Jerry
Adams, chief financial officer of Burke
Commercial Real Estate, who is.sued the
challenge to all Orange County
commercial brokerage offices.
"The Brokers' Leg is a unique
opportunity for commercial brokers to
participate in a competitive event while
supporting the California Special
Olympics and other local charities,"
Adams said. "Brokers pride themselves
as competitors, and this is an occasion
for them to demonstrate that
competitive spirit for the benefit of local
charities.
''The top broker team will receive a
trophy suitable for display in their office
as well as year-long bragging rights as
the fastest commercial brOl<erage ftrm in
Orange County," he added.
Brolcerage offices are invited to field
five-member teams with a minimum of
two female runners. The entry fee is
Sl 2Q per team.
Matt Lagman, vice president of
mariceting Tor the Orange County
Marathon, commended Burke for its
leadership role in organizing the
involvement of commercial brolCers in
the marathon.
"It's a great idea that should prove to
be a lot of fun for both the runners and
offices alike," he noted.
The 26.2-mile marathon. which
includes a wheelchair race and a
Rollerblade competition, begins at
Anaheim Stadium and concludes at the
Marketplace, across from UCI. Various
events are scheduled on and around the
UCI campus, including a five-ki lometer
fun run and walk, a 3K walk, a 1 K kids'
walk, a three-day health and fitness
expo, a food expo and a music festival.
For additional information on the
Brokers' Leg event, contact Adams at
752-0100. For more information on the
maraL'lon, cont.ad the Orange County
Marathon office at 640-2593. •
T wo prestigious achievement
awards were won by, Lawson's
Landscape Maintenance of
Dana Point fot work on the Cowan
office building tn Irvine and the Greens
at Coto in Coto de Caza.
The awards were presented to
Kenneth Lawton by the Long Beach/
Orange County chapter of the California
LandScape Contractors Aswciation at
the annual Beautification Awards
Program that honors local landscape
contractors and their award-winning
projects.
The Greens at Coto, built by Cayman
Development, contained five model
homes surrounding the golf course.
"Because Cayman wanted such a high
level of landSc.ape perfection, it was a
pleasure working with them," Lawson
satd.
The reoond award was earned for the
renovatiOn d the Cowan building, a ~~Cayrn.n~t as well. • at12ntion Wa$ paid to P.Nl*fns and malntalnl"I d1e sou wkh the proper nutrients m nelp tt ret.aln
and conserve water. •
F amily homes in Corona and
estate homes in Yorba Linda will
be auctioned Oct. 5 by the
Newport Beach firm of LFC Real Estate
Marketing Services.
Minimum bids for the Corona
residences will be $120,000, with
previous asking prices ran~ing from
$242,500 to $278,100. Minimum bids
for the Yorba Linda homes will start
from $273,000, while the previous
asking prices ranged from $495,000 to
$595,000.
The auction will begin at 1 p.m. at
the Irvine Marriott Hotel's Grand
Ballroom, 18000 Von Karman in Irvine.
All bidders must be pre-r~stered in
order to bid and have a cashier's check
for $2, 500, m~de payable to
themselves, in their possession.
For further auction information, those
interested may contact LFC Real Estate
Marketing SeNtces at (800) 966-0660
or visit tfle on-site auction information
offices at 1723 Turquoise Drive,
Corona, and 18540 Flora Drive, Yorba
Linda. •
''Housing's coming back, ~ut
we st.'11 have a rong way to
go before we can Cfescribe
the martcet as anywhere near normal,"
acCOfding to Orange County Realtor
Jason Hartman.
Hartman, of RE/MAX of Irvine,
echoed the view of many housing
industry analysts in stating that "we're
on the road to recovery."
He cited a recent government report
that showed home sales, both in the
resale and new categories, surged 7.4
percent in June across the nation,
continuing a trend that began earlier in
the year.
Hartman said that sales levels in
Orange County this spring and summer
have risen subStantialry over a year ago,
"but as fall approaches, they have
leveled off again.
"Possibly that's because other ~rts of
the country felt the impact d the
recession long . before Souther.n
CaJifomla," he sald. "That may be wtly
the re<XWefY appears to f>e more
dramatic In Other regions. We certainly
didn't see a 7 percent increase in sales
during June."
He added that the continued decline
in mongage rates likely will result in
more sales and, subsequently, another
welcome shot in the arm.
"Both buyers and sellers are
benefiting from the lower rates,"
Hartman said. "Also, prices -
particularly in the resale cat~ry -
have remained fairly stable over the past
few months.
"Howewr " he noted, "while the
dimlte Is di p)(j fot buying a home,
~ d "'!Y dients are hesitant ·to
commit rigtit now bec.ause d the
uncertalndes In the economy. With
~ condnul.nl to occur, ~ want tD malce suN· ~N png to hOld their
jobs before lrMldng In a fiome."
Hmman, who ranks 99th amon~ the
27,000 sales associates in the ~orth
American Rf/MAX network this year,
commented, "I've always been an
optimist and I can assure you that
conditions will improve, but consumers
need to have a lot more confidence in
the" long-term st.ability of the economy
before we see any dramatic
improvements."
While Hartman is enjoying another
banner year, he notes that this is not
the case with all Southern California
Realtors.
"One thing that has really come
home to both buyers and sellers in this
market dimate is the experience and
professional demeanor of the Realtor
representin~ them on either side of the
transaction, ' he said. •
R eal est.ate transactions between
speakers of English and Spanish
can now be simplified, thanks
to a new A.lossary from the Real Estate
Center at lexas A&M University.
"Many U.S. real estate terms have no
direct counterpart in Spanish,"
explained Richard L Floyd, director of
the center, "yet an understanding of
them is_ crucial as markets between the
two cultures expand."
The 31/2 by seven-inch pocket guide
defines 249 key real estate terms in
English, with a Spanish translation
immediately following. Even the most
tedlnical terms are defined iJl everyday
language and examples are included for
clanfication.
"The glossary was compiled for
brokers who have bilingual clients,
metrnpolitan markets and international
investors," Floyd said. ''The need for
this resource is tremendous, especially
as the Hispanic population continues to
increase faster than any other racial or
ethnic group in the United States."
By the year 2000, Hispanics are
expected to represent nearly 9.5
percent of the total U.S. population, up
from about 6 percent in 1990. In the
Southwest these percentages are
expected to be even higher. Many
Hispanics are first or second generation
Americans whose predominant language
is Spanish.
The Hispanic population in Texas is
projected to increase from 24 percent
in t 990 to 27 percent in 2000. The
state's tot.al population Is expected to
lnaease from 17.3 million to \9 milllon
during the decade.
The English-SJ>anish Real Estate
Glossary is available for $2.50 ($5 out
of state), plus $1 handling from
Department NR, Real Estate Center,
Texas A&M University, College Station,
Texas 77843. MasterCard or Visa orders
can be placed by calling (409) 645-
2931, ext. NR. Request publication
864. •
C ampouts, drawings and a
production-bouno building
Schedule may seem like days
s..one by, but for the Fiektstone company, these were Miong the
~ mey are calling 1991 a sucxess.
''We expected to dose n~rfy 500
homes this year," aid Frw ~, ~ O>ui!lY regk>nal ~ fot F~ie. "By June we Nd 1t~
sold 393 homes, and we are well on
our way to meeting or possibly .
Deborah George Jason Hartman
exceeding our 1991 projections."
A major reason for Fieldstone's strong
showing is the popularity of the
company's value-oriented Vistas
neighborhoods in Rancho Santa -
Margarita. Valle Vista and Estrella Vista
opened in February to campouts. which
garnered national media attention and
fiave been selling strong all year. The
popularity of these projects is credited
to the company's emphasis on value-
driven product and pricing.
"Fieldstone is well positioned with
homes J?"Ced witflln most home ouyers'
means, ' Foster said. "Consequently,
Fieldstone is able to continue selling
homes."
The Vistas neighborhoods are located
within the new town of Rancho Santa
Margarita in southeast Orange County. •
D eborah Marie George ... has
been named director of
marketing and busi ness
development for the Nadel Partnership,
a Los Angeles-based architectural firm
with an office in Costa Mesa .
Geor;ge's duties include overseeing all
marketing staff and activities in the
three Nadel offices, including those in
Los Angeles and Sacramento. Previously
she was a legislative assistant to Los
Angeles County Supervisor Deane Dana
and an alternative commissioner for the
Los Angeles County Transportation
Commission:
She holds a master's degree in
business administration and a bachelor's
in journalism and political science from
USC. She also is an active member of the Los Angeles JuniOf League and the
lA chapter of the Nationar Association
of Industrial and Office Parks. •
D ianna L Cutner has been
named marketing associate for
Meridian Pacific Commercial
Real Estate Services in Irvine.
Cutner will work primarily as a tenant
representative in the firm's commercial
sa les and leasing group. The
ap~ntment coincides with Meridian
Pacific's expanded services throughout
Orange, Los Angeles and San Diego
counties.
Prior to joining Meridian Pacific,
C\ltnef spent two years at Iliff, Thom &
Company In Irvine, representing
companies from a broad range ol
industries, Inc luding financial
Institutions, residential developers,
att~, insurance companies and
publk:.fY traded firms.
Cutner holds a degree in biology from
Ca l State Sacramento .
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LIDO ISLE
QUIET UST END .. 28,000
Buy a lot, get a free houser Low priced owntz9d
lot, opportunity to bulld dream home.
EXCITING REMODEL SM7,000
2-story 2 BR/2 BA on 35' lot. Gourmet kitchen with
all the extras. Sundeck, 2 patios.
STREET TO STREET $875,000
Excellent location near clubhouse & tennl1 courta.
3 BR/3'h BA. High ceilings, plantatlon shutters.
DECORATOR HOME $778 000
2 BR/2 BA plus decorator on desirable Via ~
Master suite has fireplace & alttlng area.
MEDITERRANEAN STYLE $840,000
Lovety landscaped 4 BR/2V• BA home located
close to Genoa playground and tennis courts.
ULTRA CUSTOM S1 185,000
Stunning new home-one of a kind! 39.\)5 BA, den,
famlly room. White oak floonng, French doora.
NEWPORT BEACH
EASY TO SHOW $197 SOO
Excellent front llne view of ocean, Newport ,,.;;; &
Catalina. 2 BR/2 BA. Move-In condition.
LEASE OPTION '$410,000
2 BR/2 BA, den VIiia Balboa condo with 2079 sq.ft. Landscaped patio overlooks lawn & pool.
1;. BLOCK FROM BEACH $488,000
4 BR/3 BA with family room. Newly built In excel·
lent area. Great family home to llve In or rent out.
BAYCREST NORTH '478,000
4 BR/2'h BA CtJStom home. Remod. kitchen has
gaa range/grin, dbl oven l brl<fast nook. Lg. y.,~.
3 HOUSES FROM SAND '498,980
5 BR/4 BA plus bonus room. Ocean vt.w. from
mutef. Versatile floorplan. Light & bright ln1ertor.
NEWPORT NORTH sna,ooo
Paradise found! Picturesque 3 BR/21h BA home on
premium lot. Upgrades In & out. Model perfect.
DESIGNER BAYFRONT $595,000
Perfect bayfront condo with prlvate 30' boat docit.
Top quality thrOUQhout. 2 BR/21h BA.
COUNTRY STYLE REMA.Ke SSH,000
3 BR/21h BA comer lot home wtth family room off
kitchen. Spa on brick decll. French doorl.
REDUCED fl $858,000
Wonderful 5 BR/3 BA Somerset model In Phase Ill.
Lg famlly room, parquet flooring, 2 fireplaces.
LIDO PARK DR. $875,000
Best 1st floor unit overlooking pool, Rhine Channel.
2 BR/21h BA. Full 24 hr. security. East to show.
BAYFRONT CONDO seea,ooo
Spacious 2 BR/3 BA Heurlly condo with famlly
room. Boat sllp avallable. Walk to beach.
IDEAL FOR ENTIRTAININQ $718 000
4 BA/3 BA. famlly room, den. 9000 sq.ft. lot. 'Vault·
ed celllng.1, used bf1ck. akytlght, 3 fire~.
BEST VIEW PENTHOUSI! ~,000 Elegant 2 BR/21h BA Udo Pk. Dr. otrer.
forever views of bay, ~ a otty ghts.
BIO CORONA BUCH $1,380 000
Build a ciis1om 6,000 + sq.ft. home on the; d~
wide lol Ocean view capM>lltty from 2nd atory.
BAY ISLAND BAYFRONT S1 980,000
Rare opportunity to purchase a beach ~me on u -
cJuslw S.y lttand. Prtvate bNche9 & bom dOCQ.
FEATURED NEW LISTINGS'
-Prllllne !-..! OMld COl'Mullly, ·'IUCI... • 1"I -. ""'"*"" comer tot. ~ llllw. ~ 111'11 Uy • 3 yra. old Ind ~ llPPC**dl ~ .-y Ind
prdluloo1ly decor1lld lit '**"' ooior.. 3 bedrOCJml, 2~
btdhl, fw"'Y room. 3 hpllcel Ind 3-Clt lftldlld ,.,..
$729,000
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COSTA MESA AREA
WHY Rb'n t148,900 WMn you can put 15~ down on tNa South Cout
Metro condo. 2 BA/2 BA with community pool/~
cua...oe.uc LOCATION ••1•,000 3 BR/2 BA & hw'nly room. Remode'8d kMc:h9n IMds
to formal dHng room. Custom mini blnda.
GREAT FAMILY HOME 1289,000
5 BR/'J BA ~000 sq ft lot. Den, famlty room,
WOOd flocn, ~ wtnclowa, AJC.
:~= ~U!:!,Piz'ed~odel. Fufv3:!f.~
"lnlaw'' unit. Famlty room, den. Marble tlreplace.
WALK TO SCHOOL $374 000
Award winning Eutalde neighborhood. 4 ifR121h
BA, family room. Enteftalnlng home wtth pool.
OPE -OUSE
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3710 IN S. Bar, S. Coasl *"° 2-5 1149,900
•• 8aftMnlo Cl. NIWpolt CflSt 1.5
112 VII >Cnhe. Lido '* 1-4
2312 Port lllWlcll. tW1lor 't\I Homes 1-5
IATUIDAY/IUNDAY
1295,000
W0,000
SM5,000
4809 SNshors, Htwpolt 8eacll 11-6 11.289,000
5204 w. Oc:eanfnn. Hewpoi1 Bach 12-5
OCEANFRONT PR O PER TI ES
ATTENTION BUii.HM .... ,000
Oceanfront R-2 lot, 30 x 102'A, wllh older 3 BR
houM plus 2 BA Income unit.
OCl!ANFRONT HIDl!AWAY tt ,048,000
2BR/1 BA home with MP#* 1 BRW• BA gnmy untt. lnctudel apptOYed p&enl for 2 luxury condoe..
OCEANFRONT DUPLEX $1,H9,000
Income prod~ 3 BR/2 BA upper unit. 2 BR/1 BA lower untt. Whlte water & coastal vt.w..
REDUCED!! $1,278~
I 1 location on only oceanfront cok»Nte.
designed and built 4 BR/4 BA, den, family room.
40' ,OCEANFRONT LOT S 1,478,000
The ~ lot In the qUletMt lpot In Weet New-
port. 2 ~ 1 BA. Street hu no through trwftlcl
NEWPORT CREST
POPULAR PLAN #1 $948 000
2 BR/2 BA with added loft. atcnge ~· J;;d
to Hfl. East to show.
OWNER WILL CARRY $279,000 ShoM llke a moct.I. Decorated In the best of tute.
3 BR/21A BA. 3 decks, formal dining room.
PRIVACY, PRIVACY SU7,000
Mini ocean view from thl9 3 BR/21h BA town."°"'8
facing greenbelt. Tiie flooring In kitchen.
PLAN +4 sm,ooo
Spacious 3 BR/2'h BA ftoofpl#l tac.. grM!lbelt.
Breakfast room. Mast« bedroom with retreet.
SHOWS LIKI! A MODE. taM.000 Seller hu bought another home, mwt f/fl{ now.
Fabutoua ocean view from muter. 3 ~ BA.
BUT COURT LOCATION tat0.000
Largeat ftoo(plan In the CrNt, 2000 1q.ft. .. llR/2~ BA plu9 family rm. Mauve tonee throughoUL
MUST SELL NOWI •SaM,000
Full ~ view! 3 BR/21h BA. bft-ln oak ~Mtl In IMng room. Minored dining room.
YEARLY LEASES
OCIWll'ROllT APAR,._.,.a
1BR/1BA 11000/MO
2BR/1BA S1200/M0
2BR/1BA $1500/M()
2BR/1BA S2200/MO
3BR/1.75BA $2500/MO