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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1991-10-12 - Orange Coast PilotNllPOIT BUCH • COSTA 118A WEEKEND Oct. 12-13, 1991 TODAY flnt high Rm loW S:17 Liii. 2.7 SecoM'""' 11:4' Lftl. S..J s.co..d loW 7:39 ...... 0.7 SUNDAY Ant hip Flnt loW S:33 Liii. J.1 s.co..d high 12:JS p.m . .., Ant 1ow 1:S1,.... o.t QUOTES Of THE DAY "/ didn't disbelieve Thomas when he gave his st.atement this morning, and I don't disbelieve her now. I just don't believe the whole thing is happening. It's so strange. 11 A Costa Mesa store clerk discussing Friday's Senate committee hearing on allegations that Supreme Court nominee darence Thomas once sexually harassed a female assistant (Al ). "We are led to believe a lie when we see not through the eye." William Blake. COMMUNllY EVENTS • Newport Beach Oty Council: A request to extend the two local cable companies' franchises for 20 years will be discussed by the Newport Beach City Council at its meeting Monday night, beginning at 7 p.m., in the City Hall council chambers, 3300 Newport Blvd. • The National Ballet of Canada will perform "The Merry Widow" at the Orange County Performing Arts Center tonight through Sunday. For ticket Information, call 556-ARTS. • KJds on Broadway Is the title of a benefit musical show Sunday at Temple Bat Yahm in Newport Beach. The show, written and choreographed by Lindsay Burnett, is a benefit for the Pediatric Cancer Research Center. Show time is 7:30 p.m. Tickets are $10 for adults and $5 for children. Call 760-0710 for information. •Orange Coast College 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa, will hold its 1991 Fall Fair Saturday. The event will feature various seminars on topics such as cooking, gardening, crafts, sewing, home decorating and more. There will also be many exhibits. Hours: 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Admission: $14.50 in advance, $1 7 at the door. For information, call 432- 5880. JUST THE FACTS •What prompted the organization of the Newport Beach Fire Department in 19107 ·woo.i 8upaaw s,1pun0J Alo a\{l JO liUIJ Aq UO(Pn.QSap a41 INDEX Brldge/812 Oassifled/11 o Community Forum/A 11 Crossword/812 Entert.ilnment/AI Home & Garden/A 10 H~12 legal notk:erJl7 ReTlgiotVA9 ~JA6 Spof1S/11 Vouth/A4 ..... , FP&lll. Copyrfaht 1991 @ Printed In part Oft rcqcled pa.,.r. 42 Newport Ha1>or 14 7 Eltlncta 0 Corona def Mar 17 Costa Mesa 14 Published Tuesdays, Thursdays&: Saturdays Circul.alion 45 ,000 25t M.11te M.wVn phoWPllot Orange County Sheriff's deputies Chris Duran, left, and Tim Morris patrol Newport Harbor aboard Fireboat 3 Friday. On the waterfront Officers enjoy patrolling paradise on their Pacific Beat every day." By Russ Loar S1llt Wltw A stiff, cool breeze of about 20 knots brushed back the jet black hair of Deputy Sheriff Tim Morris as he gazed, steadfast yet serene, into the sunny, cloud-patched afternoon sky through his smoked Hobie sunfasses. guiding Fire Boat No. 3 past rows of neatly sorted million dollar yachts. Partners Morris and Duran are the all-around cops on the beat in Newport Harbor, part of a 40-strong force who patrol in five, two-man fire boats and seven, one-man patrol boats. On a typical shift, there is usually one fire boat and one patrol boat out in the harbor. It's another day in paradise for the officers of the Orange County Sheriff's Harbor Patrol. ·"People have to save up all year to spend two weeks here on vacation," said Deputy Sheriff Chris Duran. "We're here Duran, 30, transferred to Harbor Patrol six months ago from a special shcrifrs department unit where he worked on undercover narcotics investigations. "It's like going to a completely different job," he said. "You take your law enforcement with you and put it on the water." Heat spell gives beach buffs their second wind By Russ Loar S1llt Wlllr D on't tell the approximately 10,000 sun lovers who hit local beaches Friday that summer is over. "When it gets hot, there's always people coming out," said life~ard Gordon Reed. "It doesn't matter if it's December or August" The heat wasn't enough to drive away a threat of rain, however, as some light sprinkles and thunder were reponed throughout the area Friday evening. Despite warm, humid temperatures, aftemoon thunderstorms and a 20 percent chance of showers are predicted today. Temperatures reached 79 degrees at the beach Friday after record-se~ting temperatures Thursday hit 107 degrees in Anaheim and the high 90s in parts of Costa Mesa. It was the hottest October weathu in Orange County since 1930. 'When it gets hot, there's always people coming out. It doesn't matter If it's December or August.• --11111 lifeguard south of Cabo San Lucas. Marty is not expected to have much immediate effect on local weather or surf, however. "We're keeping an eye on it," said Sean Collins, owner of Surflinc/Wavetrak surf forecasting service. "If it moves in a more favorable position, we could see some bigger surf late Sunday or Monday." See PATAO~ .... Cllla PiY lor 28 conention reservations San Francisco meetings focus on economy burden By Anna Cekola and Ins Yokoi S13lfl W!tlet They may be learning how to survive tough fiscal times, but Costa Mesa and Newport Beach city officials attending a San Francisco convention could end up costing taxpayers thousands of dollars. Each city is sending 13 officials to the annual League of California Cities convention at the Hilton Towers in the Union Square area of San Francisco, which starts today and goes through Wednesday. • mu w= A list of officials scheduled to attend the conventiorVA11 The 26 conference attendees stand to get their $150 registration, their airfare and their rooms at the Hilton and other area hotels paid for by city funds. Traditionally, Newport has also paid for meals. Some of the delegates are taking along spouses, who must pay their own way. With many cities facing budget cuts this year, there is more interest than ever in the conference, which will off er such work.shoRs as "How to Survive the State Budget and "Gaining Community Support for Tax and Fee Hikes," said William Hodge, executive director of the county division of the league. Other workshops address such issues as planning, public safety, parks and libraries and disaster preparedness. "There's easily over 100 workshops that go during the three days," Hodge said. "It 1s a pretty intensive four days." Ctty officials justified tbe expense, saying the workshops provide the city leaders with invaluable education on how to better programs and community service as well as shaping future laws that would benefit cities. "If we did not participate, we couldn't do our jobs," said Newport Beach Parks, Beaches and Recreation Director Ron Whitley. "We can't work in a vacuum." Some of Newport's and a majority of See CONVENTION,wd ..... The bfa weather news for surfers is hurricane Marty, lurking about 300 miles The surf on Friday averaged two to three feet and local lifeguards say they do not expect any change in surf conditions over the weekend. ~~~ Sunny skies and light breezes made for excellent sailing conditions Friday. fllllve Character • Bolt P•llll lll9k llY Ill ••rs ' By lrts Yokol ...... NEWPORT BBACH -The famed, 31-ycar-old Oaracter Boat Parade bu been scuttled by ftl sponton, who agreed Friday to cut tbe annual event adrift. Tho Commodores DMaion of the Newpbrt Harbor Arca Chamber of 0...-n» YOtod Friday to dilcontinuo tbe1 ~de, dtifta the marted dedinc in putietpedon ewer the yean. All Informal public sunwy drew about 40 l'llpOftlel ta support of contlnulftl the pande, but none Of the respondents were boaters, tho pande'a lifeline, chamber SM PAIW>Ulla .. Thomas hearings keep nation tuned • 1n I f it had been a scripted soap opera, you would have said it was just too outlandish, even for that genre. But what knocked the soaps off network TV yesterday wu more bizarre. bad more drama and au~nse than ••All My Ouldrcn," 0 Santa Barbara" and all the rest of tho daytime ,... weepen put topther. The nomination of MIL .. Judae Clarence ----· Thomas to be an Auodate Jutice of tho Supreme Coun had hit a major •na«: Anita Fa,e HilJ. Her allegations that Thomas had sexually harassed her yean ago when she worked for him at the Department of Education, then at the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission caused the Senate to postpone its scheduled wte on Thomas' appointment last Tuesday evcninJ and send the Judicial Committee back to the drawing board. Friday'• special bearing wu televised live by the three networb. u well u by old reliables CNN and CSPAN. It brouabt many local buaineaa to a crawl u teleYiaion 1et1 popped up In atores and ofticea, and it pioYided a fine UW1C for extendift& lunch boun far into the afternoon. The congenial taproom at Gino's On the Hill on 17th Street in Costa Mesa -the closest thing in these eans to television's mythical tavern, •Cheers" - was packed at mid-afternoon with all three television sets tuned to CNN. But you pretty much had to be a lip reader to know what was going on. "lt quiets down occasionally,'' a patron told me. ••Somehow, one of the guys figures out when she's getting to one of the juicy parts and we all pay attention. Can you believe tome of that stuff?" 1 allowed u how I didn't know; did he? "I can't believe it, but I can't believe SM HEARINGUll* .. TIP S? COMMENTS? CALL THE READERS' 24 -HOUR HOTLINE 642-6086 Loe Pilot People •a:-------------~ A winning coach in his twenty-ninth year at Oranae Coast College. Mattias joined the football staff in 1963, the same year OCC won the Junior Rose Bowl crown. Just last season, the team went to the prestigious Orange County Bowl game. IE GAia Aside from Mattias' success in football, he enjoyed six league titles during the 13 seasons he coached the tennis team and was named the state's Tennis Coach of the Year in the spring of 1989, his last season. 111» llECBVBlf------------- Mattias was an all-conference receiver at UC Santa Barbara where he also earned his B.A He then earned his M.A. from USC. He also served 15 years on the executive board of the Orange County March of Dimes. PREP START-----------~ Before OCC, Mattias was head football coach at Santa Fe High school for seven years. After moving to Brea-Olinda High for one year, Mattias came to OCC to stay. CAPITAL IAllBATICAL-------- This spring semester, Mattias will go on sabbatical TO Washington D.C .. where he'll spend time with the coach of the Washington Redskins, a former student of his. "We'll talk football and hopefully I'll improve my coaching skills," Mattias said. After 37 years of marriage to his wife Barbara, Mattias has five sons and six (soon to be seven) grandchildren. -By Alexis Pasqua K atherine Bell was planted in front of the newsroom television with her colleagues watching Sen. Joseph Biden gently question Anita Hill when Nancy -the newsroom secretary -tapped her on the shoulder. "There's somebody in the lobby to see you," Nancy said in an almost apologetic tone. "Oh neat," muttered Katherine, who'd become hooked on the televised drama of the confirmation hearing. "Who is it?" "Wouldn't say. Do you want me to find out?" "Naw ... That's OK." Katherine took a sip of coffee, took a final glance at Hill carefully answering a question and then ORANGE COAST headed down the stairwell to the lobby. 8ERIJ\L The lobby, except for the switchboard operator and a lone customer fLlling out a classified ad, was empty. The operator by SMraJ LeBeau looked up at Katherine and then pointed outside. "He's out there ... smoking, I think." Katherine walked out the front door, grimacing as she walked into the thick, hot wall of air that seemed to have settled over Newport Beach. She squinted, thinking for a moment that she had been stood up. And then she spotted Roman Miles sitting on the hood of his milk white Jaguar. "Katherine," he said, waving like an old friend. Katherine, who'd only met Corky Miles' son once beta., smiled fleetingly and then walked toward the elegant car. "Ya got time to get out of the office? I just picked up a new sailboat ... 36 footer ... This would be her maiden voyage, in fact." m mPOll IUCI • COSH n ' PilDL n. •. m. m Readers' Hotline: 642-6086 Yoor comments about The Pilot Of newi tipl will M ~ and given directly to EdttOf William Lobdell The i,a-24·hour an~lng wM<:e m11y M uwd to A!COfd ~efl 10 the editor on any topic. ContrlbutorJ to the Holli~ who wiinl to -thelr comrMnlS pobll~ mull Include dlelr narM, city and phont' number (for vertflc.I. llon). Thh k your community n~ptr, - wult )'OUr ln~rMnl. Delivery 2uarantee! ti you're a W6Kr1bef and do noc h1~ )'Otlr paptr by 6 1 m 17 1 m on Saturd;tyt and holl da)'ll, e1ll belof\' 1 O a m ind we'll If'! 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Send .iddress changt'S 10 lhe Pilot, P.O. Box 1 560, Costa Mesa, CA 92626 Cof'l:'"&ht No news stories, 1llustr.itlons, edi tonal matter or advertisements herein may be reproduced without WTitten ptrmlsslon of copyright owner Jim Greninger Publisher flllot Steln, Jr. Chllrman How to reach us at The Pilot Circulation Orange County 642-4333 Advertising Classified 642-5678 Display 642-4321 Editorial News 540-1224 Sports 642·4330 News. sports fax 646-41 70 Main Office Business Office 642--4321 Business fax 631 -5902 Managing Editor Stew Marble ••• 642-4321, elL 363 ~na~ Veronica Herrera, a student in the Concurrent High School program at Costa Mesa's Davis School, asks a question of alumnus Rafael Alvarado. English program assists immigrant students T en days after Egyptian-born Rasem Taha's mother died, he found himself on a plane headed for the United States to begin a new life with his a unt and uncle. Almost two years later, Taha, now 17, is considering a career in engineering, has a passion for flying and is excited about his future. "I am completing the message my mother gave me," Taha said, "to be educated." Taha is one of 425 seventh-through-12th-grade students attending the federally funded Concurrent High School Project at Davis School in Costa Mesa. The four-year-old school serves as a bridge for students from other countries who speak little if any English. Student Cesar Nacho, 17, lives with his 25-year-old brother and works after school, cleaning tables at McDonald's. His parents still live in Guatemala. "It's hard to be away from them. You miss the love," he said. "It's hard enough to be an adolescent in 1991 ," said Karen Kendall, coordinator of Concurrent High School Project. "But to take on a new language and a new culture and a new educational system -that's tough." Kendall invtted a handful of fonner 'When you really want to do something, when it's really important, it doesn't feel that hard.' students back to Davis School this week to help explain the nuts and bolts of the education system to her students. The graduates, members of the Davis Alumni Group, are now all students at Orange Coast College. They are Kendall's success -IBlllD MAaAI stories, continuing English student their education in pursuit of ambitious ---------career goals. Returning graduate Salvador Escalante, 18, is studying for a career in veterinary medicine. His enthusiasm belies the considerable obstacles he has overcome as a former non-English speaking high school student. "I'm here because it is important to help the people of my country," he said, "to help them up." Students in the program are mostly Latino but many are from other countries. Teacher Debbie Lewis tells of students from El Salvador who have been traumatized by the horrors of civil war. Some of the Vietnamese students suffer from the lingering effects of the Vietnam War on parents and countty, she said. "Some of them are scared, still," Lewis said. "We're really here to try and understand their situation. That's what this school is about." SlUdents in the program come from Estancia and Costa Mesa high schools, but take most of their academic classes at Davis School until they learn enough English to be fully integrated into their home schools. Another returning Davis alumni, 19-year-old Sergio Macias, is also attending Orange Coast College and is considering a military career. He hopes his example will encourage students who are following in his footsteps -struggling to suzvive and suc:ceed in a strange land. "When you really want to do something. when it's really important, it doesn't feel that hard," he said. "This is importanL" Police Log . Costa Mesa Fifteen vehicles were burglarized throughout the city between Sunday Sept. 29 and Saturday Oct. S. The automobilu were parked at 18th Street, Bristol Street, Baker Street, Wilson Street, Coriander Drive, McCormick Avenue, Avenue of the Arts, None Avenue, Fairway Place and Mesa Verde Drive. Loaea totaled $4,249. • Nearly Sl0,000-worth of medical equipment wu stolen lut Friday from a car that wu parted in the 300 block of Victoria Street. The owner !Old pol!ce the equipment ~Id be useleu to anyone unless they bad the surgical equip- ment to operate 11. Newport Beach A $'4,500 custom watch with a SO-peso piece cut in half wu missing from an Did You Know? unlocked desk drawer in an office in the 100 block of Agate Avenue. • An $8,500 diamond bracelet and a $7.SOO diamond ring were missin& from a cabinet in a home on Jasmine Creek Drive. • Two Indonesian wood carvings worth $1,500 together were reported mlsaina from the walls of an apartment ln the 4000 block of Part Newport. • A pair of diamond canings worth $7,000 were reported milsina from a home in the 1600 block of Galaxy Drive. • A n~lywcd in ,the 200 block of Nice Lane reported that a UPS DICkue containing a wedding gift wu atolen from the doontep after it was left b7 t6e delivery service. • Four thousand dollan cash, a camera and a knife were stolen from Beet K Bob, 3601 Jamborce Rd., by a thief who pried a lock to act hWdc. • Appealing history la Co.ta Meu:How do 10'1 like them applet? Always a prize winner, Judp Donald Dodge of Co1t1 Motl exhibited bis applet fn county and atate fain from 1917 through the 1920I and people came from aU over the atate to buy fndt from hia 10 acre Center Street orchard. You arc the apple o/ our oye wben you #ad 1D"T biltoric.al contrlbudoat to Did You Know, Do Pilot. P.O. Box 1.160, OJll• Alea, 92626. -Co•,lled bf A••• .... • Pde Jacobsen and Ut Jeppesen, of the Royal Danfth Ballet, which wlU make Its firlt West Cout ~ In 26 yean next June at the Orange County Performing Arts Center. Danish ballet will grace Costa Mesa By Hal Hand & .......... 0 ne of the world's premier classical dance companies, the Royal Danish Ballet. will perform its first West Coast engagement in more than a quarter century at the Orange County PerforminJ Arts Center next June, center President Thomu R. Kendrick announced Friday. The exclusive West Coast engagement, coupled with the company's later appearance at Washington D.C.'s Kennedy Center, is a precedent-setting American extension of Denmark's second Boumonville Festival. Scheduled next spring throughout Copenh.,cn, the festival will celebrate the life and art of the legendary Danish choreographer, dancer and ballet master August Bournonville. Details of the Boumonville Festival and its United States performances were announced Thursday night in New York by Royal Danish Ballet Artistic Director Frank Andersen at the residence of Danish Consul General Lief Donde. '"The Royal Danish Ballet and Boumonville's masterful choreography have long influenced the world of dance," said Kendrick. "The company's return here -after far too long an absence -will be a highlight of the dance season here on the West Coast as it literally links us to one of the very wellsprings of classical ballet." AU the ballets to be performed by the Royal Danish Ballet on its American tour were choreographed by Boumonville. The Center engagement opens with the U.S. premiere of a new full-le~ production of one of Boumonville's principal works, "Napob," the earthy and high-spirited celebration of Italian popular life. Two mixed programs will also be performed. The fint will feature ecenes from "La Sylphide,'' while the second will feature the U.S. premiere of ''The Conscrvatoire," a ballet in two actl about a Parisian inspector desperate to marry. The most recent American performances by The Royal Danish Ballet were in 1988 at the Kennedy C.enter and at New York's Metropolitan Opera House. The full company last visited the West Coast in 1965. The Royal Danish Ballet is one of the oldest ballet comranies in Europe and is considered a crown jewel of intemationa dance for ill repertoire of tnditional and 20tb century works. and the still of its corps de ballet and principal dancers. The company traces its roots to 1722 at the founding of the first Danish language theater in Copenhagen. Dance was prominentJy featured in the theater's productions. The Danish ballet school was founded in 1771 and in in s the ballet company took its current form when Vincenzo Galeotti was made its first artiltic director. Boumonville was artistic director from 1830 to t8n. For additional information call 556-ARTS. School menus Moada7, Hot Di~ity Dog, Major Le&JUe Fries Wtth Catsup, All Amcncan R~ White and Blue Julcesicle, OK>ice of Milk ,......,, Build-Your-Own Sub Sandwich or Soft Taco, Shredded Lottuco Cup, Freab Apple, Qoice ol Milk Wtd"ftQ,J, Rib Wonderbitca or Soft Taco With Cheese and LeUucc. French Fries, Pineapple la Juice, Cnc:brdiles, Qoice of MDk 11lu'ldQ, Turtey and Potatoea °" Soft Taco With Qecse and Uttuce, Tropical Fruit lcee, Mini ..-, Qolce of Milk . ~. 1'urkey C.om doa or eoft ,..., Wkb a..-and l.etntce, Carrat Sdeb. JeOo Jalen (100 pen:ent Juice), Qokie Of. Milk .. EYmlA'.1 8.60% HIED ._..cal l'Wl'ft toan NBMOaT ~ :=,.~ ........ al9 .......,~~ .... ....,., 10:30. lab-...... all..,. .....,.. It 6"-8009. a.btball loob comic ,:-~~=~~ a ..,... • betbcbd tcaa, caatlimes to-D!pt at I p.a. nd at 3 p.m. sw.day, at 3 p.a.Adwact dcbtl S6 for Sa~·:i ...... aDd ·S.S for~· . Tkbtl wtll be IOld " tbc doOr few uc1 f7. s.mor ddlleea, ooc ltadnu ud dalldrea udet 12 are eJJaiblc for a Sl dtlcoat For laformatJoa call (714) 432.5880. Dinner and auction I CX>S!..~~ -Items ~Jio& from USUIY -..-to P?&C ...., treasures will tic told to tbc li_l&Mll bidden at the Colta Meta <>amber of Commerce'• dinDer aod luction. 6 JUD. ~ at the Red Uoa In. Tk:btl are S4S pe1' per- • IOll. Call 574-8783 for information. Munch for charity OOSTA MESA -Mucbo Munchies Rock 'D Calltina. 267S Irvine Ave., will doaate bait ol Ill oroceeda from 11 LID. to lllJc!alP.t today lo the Youth Employ. meet SeiYk:e ol the Harbor Area. FoUna. ed le 19'10 the service hu belpcd more thaa 22,006 people between the ages of 14 and 22 find fuU-and part-time jobs. Armenian dance classes COST A MESA -Classes in Anne· Dim ud Greek dance will be offered oo Monday ~ from 7:30 to 10 p.m., ~ this month It the AnDinlan APOatoliC Olun:h Parish Hall, 148 E. 21nd St. Costa Mesa. The fee for an DUI arrests Th lol'°"'11f~we~ arrated rhil pMt ~ on · of drivilfl uader the IJJllllCllOI. -poople b1..e only beea .,.,..ted oo iaupkion of• ctimo IDd. 11 wkb all trUCb crimu, tlH:y are irmocent unlD Pf0¥CD pJJry. ... _ 0 Dmd 8aldllf, 21, Com MCA o Danie! Rode, 40. Coata Mcu o Johll Eley, 33, Cmta Meu o Artb111 Polcp. 43, Cmta Mesa o Mkbd Teny, 40, H1111t.iqron Beach 0 I.any Kiltlu, 48. llViDe o Ouiltopcr Ncubeuer, 2S, c.o.a.a Mesa o Roben Cn>oln, 29. Colla Mesa Newport bib toar NBWPORT 98ACJI -n. 1tb Aa-...i a... Newport .. Tow .. ~ Sadar .. 10 ...... ~ Dua. ~de Part. n. ............... fol. 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Child care awards COSTA MESA -The Oru1e County Oilldren'a Forum in atfillatioo with tbC: Oranie C.OW.ty A9oc:latloo for tho Edu· cation of Y~ Ollldra will aponaor tbe 1991 Cblfd Care Achievement ~~R~l= ~~~.0:-ris!~ Street, C.0.ta Mesa from 11 Lm. to 2 p.m. 11>ole interested in 1ttendin1 the event or requeatiq a nomination fOrm, please contact Frank Hodpoo at (714) S37· 1920. The event ii open to the pubfk. Chiropractic careers COSTA MESA -Learn about career ~ojtica U I Doctor of Oli.ropflctic on Wednetday, Oct 16 when admissions represent&~ from Palmer Collete or o Erin Patrict ICcUy, 26. 01rden Of°O'IC o Kathryn Santoal, 35, Coat.a Mesa o Adrian Perez·Pcru. 18, Colta Mesa OTunothy Cooper, 34, Com Mesa o Javier Rodripc::z, 2A, Santi Anl _. ... DRobert Maynez Zllll.lp. 32, Coata Mesa o Bruce Eric Alper, Jr .• 27, Loe AnJel~s o Richard M. Tdfany Fale1. 38, Newpon Beach 0 Stacy Ann Bunta, 23, Loe Alaaiit.oe o Bryan Robert Dia, 38, New Yort o Guy AJ Haya. 38, Colla Mesa o Joba e-ry 8emoa, 29, Newport 8eacb 0 JICk Daniel AJtmu. 3.S. i...,una Bucb Cannery Village Realty Presents: Bayfronts • Udo Traditional 5BR-3.SBA w/dock ....................... $1.199.000 • Udo Custom 4BR w/dock for 65 foot boat, will consider trade up to $700K ................................ $2.195.000 • Udo Italian Villa wflarge dock ........... : ....................... $3,375.000 • Udo 6000 sq. n. home under construction dock for 70 foot boat, end of Udo ............................ $4.950,000 • Udo Contemporary 6BR·7.5BA on tip of Udo w/pooVspa, 78 front n. dock for 100 foot boat.. .......................... $5,450,000 Oceanfronts • Charming 3 bedroom on large lot ............................ $1,075.000 • 5BR home • consists of 2 separate properties .......... $1.095,000 • New tri-level oceanfront home .................................. $1,099,000 • 2 older cottages on R-2 lot ....................................... $1,285.000 • 100 ft on the sand. Magnificent 7BR-5.5BA Cape Cod home. Best location In Newport .......... : ... $4,795,000 Newport Beach Bomea • New 3BR townhome -2 car garage, grass yard .......... $304.000 • Luxury 3BR condo close to beach. 2 car gar .............. $469.000 • New custom home -under const. 1/2 blk to beach ... $529,000 • 4BR-4BA 4-car garage. 1 door to sand ........................ $595.000 • Baycn:st North 4BR + Pool! Comer lot ...................... $645.000 For Mon IAlormatlon On ThHe Properdu: Cannery Village Realty (714) 673-3777 cw..a.a.c WCll ill SMia a.a. Calif. .. Will ....... u.. Ju .. Colla Ma& ID _.... a ........... Studnt Meet.. ~~ ..... call tbe PCCW Of· ftol ol A tr' t -~~OC)) 442-4476. PIG cu Ill .. tfMs UoderprM• ~~~ °'7o~le~ It (714) 642-9990 or ffowud Tuttle at (714) 151-M16. And-drag event COSTA MESA -Former California ~ Ditmu Keo Ponds wiD ~ at Maa Verde Ccater, Haltlor 80Weftrd ud Admm A111CDoc_, from 10. to 11 a..m. Oc:t. 19 to help Initiate Red llibboo Week. Tbo ~t ii ~ bJ. the CARS Dis ot &t1Dri1 Hiab Scbo01 ud the Cotta Maa ~ AbuK Tut Force. EDlbitl will IDdudC a bot air balloon nd the Cotta Maa Fire Deputment'• 9S-6>ot platform truct. Pumpkin patch NEWPORT BEAOI -The Environ· mental Nature Center will hold its an· nual fund railer, the Fili Fair and Pwn~ tin Patch from 10 LDl. to 2 j).DI. Oct. 20 at the Nature Center, 1601 16th St, Newport Beach. The fatr will feature sift items, plants, baked goods and refreah· men ts. In addition, there will be children'• n•· ture activities and Jllided toun of the center. For information, call 64S·8489. Diabetes Walk-A-Thon NEWPORT BEACH -The 6th An· nual Orange County Juvenile Diabetes Foundation Walk-A-Thon will take place Oct. 20 at Cornoa del Mar State Beach. SDODIOf'lhit>s are available and wlunteen aio needed u weU u partici~ting_~alk· en. Lut year's event raised $16,000 for iucan:b toward finding a cure for diabe· tes. This year, ~n hope to double that amount FOr infonn1tJon, call SS3-0363. Beatrix Potter lecture NEWPORT BEACH -Dolores Bowles will sped on the life, art and lit· enture of SeattU Potter at 1:30 p.m. Oct. 22 at the N~n Center l.Jb~. A retired teacbcr, BOwles bu maintained a lifeloag interest in the work of the re· nowned British author and illustrator. Low fat lifestyles NEWPORT BEA.Of -Dr. Yarmll.la Juris. of At:t Health and Fitneu Clink; will pve a talk entitled "~ ~ ar:ylel for Tomouow't Ufet.imci" at the mectina of the Gourmet Division of the Woman'• Cub of Udo Isle Oc:t. 24 at 6:30 p.m. The mcetiD& will be beld at the Udo Isle Yacht Cu6. For information, call Mirian Blimlk at 673-1123. Home tour NEWPORT BEACH -Seven beauti· fuJ Corona dcl Mar homes will be on dis- play for the The Corooa dcl Mar PTA's annual home tour Oct. 29 from 10 a.m. to 4 p .. m. The coat of the event is S2S per penon, which includes a u.bt basket lunch at Sbennan Gardens. 'The event abo includes 1 fubion &bow and display of artwork by Corooa del Mar students. Call. Marilyn Pelis at 721-0317 for infor· mlliOD. Fashion show NEWPORT BEAOI -The ~ Beach Cltristian Women's Cub will 6ave-· 1 fublon aboiw, luncheon and Cllrilbnu Bou~ Nov. SJ...10:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Balboa Bay uub. Call Donna at 675-2636 for reservations. Hearst Castle COST A MESA -Qrange Coast CoJ. lege will sponsor a ~ trip by Aintnk to Hcant Castle Saturdq tbrouah Mooday1 Nov. 9-11. .. The cost of tnc trip is $299. The fee includes round trip train fare, two ~ts lod~g in Mono Bay, and two Hearst CaStle toun. For information, call (714) 432-5880. . LAW OFFICES Experienced, aggressive attorney BANKRUPTCY -Stop creditors, foreclosures, repossession. 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(Umtted qualttle1 and quMtlllee on Nlnd). * carpet sales * custom draperies * Installation * vinyl, parquet wood * drapery rod repair TOP QUALITY WORKMANSHIP FOR 34YUR8 IN COSTA MESA F•mllJ Carpet Bualneu Since 1894 In Ca.ta Mee• M y..,. 11-.a•••N ... :ao .... thao.4:00 • C1111d llund., ~k ua how to buy anything this store Wltt\OUt cash ... featuring : ~_,,----------~--__,,~..._ ________ ~ _____ 1__. ______ , ____ ~~ ' somm ·~·· -x netdedtdfillp State grants CdM $42,000 ~-"· , ~ 0$1 million implementation grant may follow · rttr~t;coi:o~: dit:811i1P·~ ' Scb~J staff~ ~~'t. are ' by Andy Sutherland and Teachers were asked such ques- seektng comm~tyWtiivotve.. Heidi n.m.en tions aa:"What waa your moat ment. in the ~etUnog ot Last JWle, tlte State eruted powerful learning experiencer the school. .. "'"· "" CdM $42,000 to p1lA the restnac· and "'What qualities do you want ~.opportun\tr. to,~~ai1>1f tu ring of the ach•I. ~gel in students to graduate with?" The :~~~~~y':::~~il~~' :~~:l~~~~=:=:~:~:~ ~.:!~ .!~s~i~i::::~:do~:~~ nia in the form cf--•F$42,000 be considered. 'Ibis spring CclM form action plans to solve the Restructuring Grant; .. During may apply for an .Implementa· school'• problems. the_year-long plan:niit_t-pbase tion grant ol'tl eillion to finance '6 ~~~~~~~~~ of the project, CdM wUl~be ana.. planned rest.Ntturing. lxzing its current edoeaiio.oal or the 1,500 "*"t proposals sys~m,. Jookingat'•l~'Atives,' submitted statewide, CclM'a pro· establiSbing goals, and design· posal was one of~lO funded. AJ. ing action plane to meet those though the school wu irl the leaat goals. Thi&\.@frort will involve likely category to be funded. it's school, district, board of educa-proposal not only received a per- tion, student, parent. and eonl· feet score, but was one of8 chosen munity teamwork ·;~ < · ,.. to be pubUeh'ed. The proposal Forums wiU be he1d iii CdM'a was diatributed to school districts Little Theater Monday. Oct. 21 statewide because of its -tnnova· from 9·12 a .m. and Monday, tive and comprehentlhe plan" Oct. 28from 7·9:30p.m. during with •strong focue on student wbichcommunicymemberswill learning.• The grant proposal receive more information and was written last spring by jbur· may submit their oWn .ideas. , nalism teacher J.4nda Mook, Ji. Thosewisbingtoattendsbould brarian Janie Hooper~ and prin· call the school at 76()..3320. cipal Toth Jacobion. Plans ca,11 for conl'r:ii~nity Said joumaliam teacher and members with expertiS& to vol~ grant author Linda Mook, •1 don't unteertheirtime.~ue~P,!Ojecte see getting money 88 the goal for as community ~c;er8PP.ren~ our i:estructuringefforta .. .Itis an ticeships, guest sJ)eaiefs, tours opportunity for the faculty to rec- o f businesses, community ognize problems whitll exist (at mentors, and tutors have been CdMJ and COflatruc:t-ways to solve suggested by faculty members. them." More information on Te-Two planning daya were held structuring will be available t.o during which the faeulty devel- parenta in a future newsletter. oped ways to reatruc~ure CdM. Wtt're on the cutting edee of education. This is a great opportunity for faculty, students, and the community to get involved in educa- tion. -Jim Rogers " Restructuring began with the philosophy that the current edu- tational system needed to be com- pletely redesigned. The current system ia based on an industrial model in which students move along the "assembly line of in- struction" receiving their quota of math, English, or science every 5'7 minutes. Educators would now like to look at what essential instruction students need to re- ceive to ftach the goal of becom- ing an "educated penon." Said Mrs. Mook, "Our school is a factory model. Students are taught a little history, a little aeience ... ,but in thit ap ofinfor- mation, knowledp doubles ev- ery ~8 month• and the facts we acquire becortle ebeolete. Com· · putera can eive access to facts with a puah of a button. Where does that leave you?" 'nle ataft' would 1ike more em· phasit put on theprocessofleam- ing, crit.ieal thinking. and prob- lem solving. Chemistry teacher Jim Rogers of. the plannin1, "We're on the cuttihgedgeof'educatioil. This is a great opportunity for faculty, students, and the community to get involved in education." Part of the $42,000 grant will be used for a newsletter to bring information on restructuring. to the district, community, and par· ents. The money wi11 also be used to bring in speaken and trainers to educate teachers about new techniques and research in edu· cation. Also, money will pay for substitute• to enable teachers to go out and see exemplary pro- grams or have time off to plan the restructuring. One plan is for a research center on campus. The center would include a library and computer lab with current technology. Said librarian Jane Hooper, "We have talkedwith PacBell, AT&T, IBM and Apple to find out what our school Can do." by Vernon Soni At almost all public high achools in the United States, students will be found in clasa wondering. Wondering about why they are cramped in a classroom that i1 teaching them isolated facts. Wondering why teachers who are teaching them how to conform and downplaying individuality. However, with the reconstruction planning that is underway at CdM, these problems may begin to disappear. Many students feel trapped in public high school. The reason is that the form ofleaming comes across more as mere memo- rizing rather than understanding. Al so, emphasis' placed on grades and scores actually interferes with education and the ability to learn. One of the reasons for this ia that textbooks used are written in an unappealing and uninteresting way that only hinders the ability to focus and comprehend. More than 90% of the graduating seniors will attend four year universities or two year junior colleges. CdM, being a preparatory high school, is also debating whether to have class scheduling changes take place.Many private high schools and all colleges do not go by the standard 57 minutes of daily instruction that CdM goes by that arranges the same classes everyday at the same time. Not only is this change to gear students for colleges the reconstruction's greatest attribute, but it will also have the most profound effect on the average student. In one proposal , classes will be scheduled on different days and also different times. Fo r example, one may go to school from 8a.m, to 3p.m. on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday and from lOa.m. to 5p.m. on Tuesday and Thursdays. The classes will be just as long in hours per week, but they will be longer in one sitting and not meet as frequently. This will insure not only longer times spent with students by teachers, but also avoid the boring groove that settles in repetitious daily instruction. Tattoed teens etch 'groovy' trend Although CdM still won't solve all the problems that it faces, restructuring the system will be a step in the right direction. And with a million dollar state grant, the changes may be what is needed in order to give students more than just facts, but to also teach them the process of original thought with the ability to retain that wisdom. However, if this reconstruction of the school's internal policies is not implemented, CdM will be back to prehistoric teachings through textbooks and memorization, with students struggling in the classroom to stay awake. by Vernon Soni Trends always shape the way thatyoungpeoplegrowup. In the 50s it was the crew cut, in the '60s it was the hippie look, in the '70s bellbottoms and platform shoes ruled, and the '80s brought de- signer jeans. However, the '90s may top them all with tattooing becoming a popular fad among teenagers. Tattooing has recently become popular in Laguna Beach, and its popularity is spreading to Newport Beach. At Dana Hills High School, many of the teenag- ers that wear a tattoo, bear the mark of the infamous Tasmanian Devil from the Looney Toons car- toon. A tattoo artist at a local parlor reports that over half the people he tattoos are between the ages of 18 to 21. Why the need for youth to get marked for life? Corona del Mar senior Sean Dempsey, known for his large shoulder tattoo, remarks, "A tat,. too must express oneself. My tat- too is of a joker because when I designed it, my life wa!I a joke. If you get a tattoo because you think that the design is cool, but it doesn't express yourself, then that's stupid." Another tattooed teenager aaicl, •1t" a shade'Of my personality; a soul mark·&iat \till be with mt through life, remind· ingme of my youth and the times I had. Besides, it'a groovy.• Groovy, yea. Chelp, no. /I. large tattoo of about 3 inches can cost as much as $USO. depending upon the color and detail involved. Re- sponding to the high pri~. one artist said, •1f you &Te going t:o pt it for life, you might u well have it done prof'e11ionan1. It is very hard to cover dP a cl\dp bttoo done by an amateur.• A nearby tattoo penor is La- guna Tattoos on Padfic Coast Highway, where you cannot only get a tattoo, but al90 engage in bizarre conversations regarding snake and alligator breeding. La· guns Tattooe's slogan is •noing strange thinp in the name of art," andjudcing by the pictures on the wans ol people with tat,. toos in very unusual placea, they uphold their motto. Some teenaren tlai11k the idea of getting a tattoo ;. aptteelin1, but the pain factdr acatea them away. Howwer, accordin1 to a teenager who just had hi1 ftnt tattoo; this Isn't the u... •or course. ithurta in the beginning,• he aaid. ~hey are carving t.hrouab eight layers of skin. But af\el' five minutes, you are so n\lmb by the pain that you don't ._, a thing. Aft.er the tattoo is done, it never bothers you again." Will tattoos juat become an- other ltaahed up fad? '1 doubt it," aaye a local customer at Laguna • Photo by Brad SchMickr Tattoos. -rattoos are for life. They are for the adventurous people, and the adventurous people wiU never cease to Jive." Another pa· triotic cu1tomn, receiving a tattoo on his ahoulder of a bald eagleperchedinfrontofanAmeri· can nae aaid, -rattooa are about freedom. n.ey're about beina dif- ferent and individualistic ... Don't overreact to your son's faux pas D ear Dr. Dla.u Pecen: I Md a Yer/ embanul ... a,erlmlll wlda _, ~ IOD et dnardl. Prior to die .aart fll IM_...•_, ....,. WCllDU •t • CIOllple ....... a.at"' ... --...,.. .. "DeddJ, daat..,, .. fat." Mn1,..,.. ............... tilll I wa1 mortUled. I pft my IOll a loot to 11111 ad lie ... ...... Wbllt aboald a panat do when a mllcl a8ba • ... .....,.... comment? Dear Da.d: It ii wise not to O¥erreact to a chlld'a ~ c 1 n Mt. Maybe yoor eon baa ~r teen aayooe that ..,..'betot. ~ innocently ahared bll sutprilo ootloud. · Neverthele.. • rucie or bunlna comment needa to bo ' coma.od. U the lady beard your IOft•1 comment. JOU eboukt apolop.o to the woman. While 1n cbwcb, limit your commeota to ,our eon , , Classic rock finds a lost generation by Andrew Sutherland Kids have traditionally hated their parents' music, but tradi- tion has changed. For the first time, a generation -our genera- tion -is listening to the music of its predecessors. Bands like Led Zeppelin and the Rolling Stones as well as artists such as Jimi Hendriz, Eric Clapton, and Bob Dylan are returning to a status of popularity greater than that which they once had, while play- ing for their own generation in the late Sixties and early Seven- ties. Why are older artiste such aa these more popular than our generation's singers such as New Kida on the Block, Fine Young Cannibals, and non·singers such as Milli·Vanilli? Ron Escarsega, assistant pro- grammingdirectorofKLSX97.1, had a few answers. •sack then a band was sold through radio and people had their own image of the band in their minda,9 he said. •People were listening to the music in· stead of being sold on an image.• In other news ... Even those who admire the kinky dreadlocks of Milli Vanilli must admit that Bob Dylan was a more talented song·writer. Escarsega added, -rhe public is being sold on a band's image being shoved down their throats; they show [videos] over and over and eventuaJJy, just like a com· mercial,you may hate it, but you'll find yourself singing to it.• But where does that leave the music of today? Do people like Vanilla Ice (whose real name is Robby Van Winkle) have the last- ing quality of Mick Jagger, who relied on musical talent instead of a phony image? When today's teens are •thirty something," we won't be able to look back on any music" that we can call our own. Bands like the Black Crowe a may live on ... •1 think they'll survive; it seems like bands who are less self--ob- sessed and who are more aware of the world around them tend to survive,• summed up Eacaraega. The musical Titanic baa juat gone down, though, and J don't see too many life-boats- ohn Bullis, medical authority, dies at 84 Parmer Loi Aqelea C.Ounty Medhwt AMociatJon Pre&ldent Dr. Joba Albert Blrina BuWa cled Oct. 3. A 23-year Newport resident, Billlil. 84, aerved u D>f.dical WOdltioa preaident in 1965. durln1 the pivotal "•'f&wentatioa of Medic&R. He .,. cbabman of the Congress of Mehl Sociedea from 1965 to 1967, and waa a clinical pro&.or of ophthalmology at the USC California School of Mectidne. BuWa earned bis medical ~from Stanford University in 1932 and served on the staff of the Hospital of the Good Samaritan iri Los Angeles from 1936 to 1968. and Hoag Memorial Presbyterian Hospital in Newport Beach from 1968 to 1980. Duriq World Wat II, BUula served in 1he South Pacific u a U.S. Navy Lt. Ownmancter. Family membcn say Bullla waa an 40old fashioned .. hyaician. remembered for bis ~dneu and prosity. 8uUia ICJ'VCd OD tbe Loa Angeles boards of the Salvation Army Youth Center. the Metropolitan Branch of the YMCA. and the Rotary Club. Bullla is survived by his wife of 54 yean, R.Olenwy McCarthy Bull.ia; daughten Victoria B. Browne of Newport Beach, Rosemary B. Schroeder of P a 1 a d e n a a n .d n i n e grandchildren. Internment wai private. In lieu of Oowen. donations may be made to the All American Boys Chorus. P.O. Box 1527, Costa Mesa 92628. · School coach , Rice, BS, dies Harry Rb. as. a former »year nlideat of N~ BeKb. died Sunday, Sept. lS. in FremooL Rice W8I a bi&b ICbool football and track COKb in Iowa and Ohio, and later an entreprenew in sponing &oodl and real estate. No services are planned and cremation wut be conducted by the Neptune Society. Rice ii survived by his ·wife, Dorothy, IOO 1bomu G. Rice, daughter-in-law Donna Edith Rice, grandson Chris Rice and granddaughter Jennifer Rice, all of Fremont. Family memben request that in lieu of Oowen, donations may bo made to the local Alzheimer '• Disease Foundation. Services held for school volunteer, Booth Catherine Anne Booth, 66, a long-time school volunteer and a 42-year Costa Mesa resident died Sunday, Sept. 29. Services were held Thunday, Oct. 3, at St. John the Baptist Church in c.o.ta Mesa. Booth, born in New Jersey on Nov. 13, 1924, is remembered as a tireless PTA volunteer and fund.raiser in the Newport-Mesa Briefly unified School District. Booth and her husband Warren E. Booth helped coordinate numerous fund-raising events for schools throughout the district including the newly opened Costa Mesa High School during the early 1960s. Booth was awarded an honorary PT A life membership in recognition of her work for schools and students. She is survived by husband Warren E. Booth and seven children: Mary Lou Booth of Costa Mesa, Melanie Lemeraux of Santa Ana, Suellen Anderson of Washington. Warren E . Booth Jr. of Sacramento, Joanne Booth of WasbingtOn, Douglas Boos of Oregon, and Cynthia Fielder of Washington. -Br tlH Pilot I ~ I : : i < --.. DI By Anni Cllmla IUit in ID effort to deal with 11111 l.orlAnn 8llheda ~at oae time. M..., "( tbiDt everybody tbouabt it COSTA MESA -Ill the WM a pd idea at the time," Aid coatlnuina lepl battJe between amphllbeater anomey Debonh bome~nera and tbe Paciftc NOiiet. altboueh abo'a not ture Amphitheatre., tbouwldt of c.c.aa bow the new larger ctau will dect Mesa reaidentl are potentiaDy the cue. elip'ble to join a claa-action On Wednesday, the judge lawsuit see~ing damages for widened the group of people concert noise. etiaible to join the class-action suit Superior Court Judge James R. in cue any additional suits come Roa ruled thiJ week that anyone up. aaid lawyer Richard Spix, who who owns or occupies property bu represented a group of within a mile of the amphitheater bomeownen in their decade-long -including the Meal del Mar battle against the amphitheater. and College Park neighborhoods "In some ways I'm real excited -can join a clus-action suit • because my optimistic side aays against the amphitheater. Anyone this judge sees a definite problem who had owned or occupied and be wants to broaden the area property in the area since March so much that can make the 1987 is also eligible. complaint stick," said resident Lori In June, Ross decided Jo Lusk, who monitors concert noise consolidate 17 individual lawsuits levels from her yard. already filed against the While thete is no guarantee of a amphitheater into one class-action settlement. those who join the lawluit will live up the po111'bility of •uin& the ampbitheater in the futwe. Spil said Oyen and newspaper ada will be used to inform an eatimated 30,000 people of their elicibility to join the lawsuit. Meanwhile. Costa Mesa bomeownen aJC continuing their efforu to overturn a 1990 court decision they say aet "unreasonable" noise levels that no group -even Gum N' Roses -bu vaolated. The City Council decided earlier this week to file a court brief in support of the appeal filed by the homeowners in late August. according to Spix. "The city brief gives credence to the public nuisance claim," he said. With the ordinance, rowdy party hosts could face fines of up to $500 if police have to return to their homes or businesses. Dmclals fear gas station 'Wal-Marts' By lrls Yoko! said Commissioner Harry Merrill. S1lfl WrlFr "As this is written, somebody NEW P 0 RT BE AC H -could run some pretty heavy food Expressing fears about "Wal-service there. Marts" popping up at local gas · "And I've been driving around stations, the Newport Beach the state, and there's practically a ~lannin.g. Commission postponed Junior Wal-Mart in some of these its decision on whether to allow stations." sales of snack foods, cigarettes and The city has long banned sales other convenience items at service of convenience items, including stations here. snack foods, magazines, ice and cigarettes, at gas stations, apparently based on concerns about the aesthetics of mini-marts. Snack and beverage vending machines have been allnwed. Texaco Inc. and a station owner who wants to add a food mart to the Texaco station at 1600 Jamboree Road asked the city to change its 19-year-old serv,ice statio n law . The commission delayed its r,----------------------- decision until Nov. 7 and 8$ked its I a1w OFFICES staff to come up with additional 11.M proposed restrictions on such Expet1enced Attomfly since 1972 convenience sales, including a P&RSONAL INJURY -Auto and motorcycle accidents, detailed list of allowable food · wrongfull death. on the size of the convenience sale WORKERS COMP•NUTION -On the Job Injury. areas. FREE.CONSULTATION -No recovery, no fee. llCll Nlldllll •1•"11 111 llon-items and some suggested limits A A recovery fund has been set up at First "I think it could be a good 800 898 8569 ln~U~al&~~~~~~~~~be ro_r_~_·_an_ce __ ... _i_f _w_e_se~t-u~p-co=n:~:~:~~ .. ~~·=====~=~·~~~~·~~~~~=====~ A Costa Mesa man has admitted setting up a pack.age of time-delayed mortars that fired a 13- round pipe bomb salvo into the Internal Revenue Service's Fresno facility during a workday lunch hour in April. This ii the latest in a series of bombings arou~d Southern California attacks that Dean Harvey Hicks, 45, bu pleaded guilty to. Hk:b told agents after his arrest in July that the attacb were spurred by an incident years ago when aa IRS employee laughed at him after he asked a question about a tax matter. NEWPORT BEACH -The Cannery will forward all proceeds from its Nov. 2 champagne brunch cruilc to the Denise Huber Recovery Fund. Huber was a waitress at the restaurant before disappearing more than four months ago. Her parents, Dennis and lone Huber, need money to pay for the private detective they recently hired to find the 23-year-old UCI graduate. Huber was last seen about 2 a.m. June 3 when a friend said she dropped him off at his Huntington Beach home. Her car was found 20 houn later with a blown tire on the Corona del Mar (73) Freeway just IOUth of the Bear Street exit. sent to 5000 Birch St., P.O. Box 1830, Newport Beach, CA, 92658-8919. The Cannery will dedicate all proceeds from its Nov. 2 brunch cruise on the harbor to the fund. Reservations can be made for $25 by calling the Hubers at 759-9424 or the Cannery. The brunch is from 1:30 to 3:30 p.m. The ship can hold up to 60 people. V1ca11 1t11C11111, V1Mc11 1t01en NEWPORT BEACH -Bandits attacked a Santa Ana man and stole his car, ac.oording to a police report. The victim, a 42-year-old car dealership finance rrianager, told police he drove his 1982 Cadillac El Dorado into the parking lot at Newport Oassic Inn, 2300 W. Coast Hi&hway, around 3 a.m. Monday and was getting out of the car when a unknown number of subjects jumped him, hitting him in the face repeatedly. The suspects took his cream-colored car, valued at $6,200, which also had a briefcase inside. The victim's wallet was also missing. The victim suffered numerous cuts and bruises on his face and a few scrapes on his left band, according to police. -Br tlH Pilot curious kids 'ii' Irvine's bc:s1 sck>Cuon or Ch1klra1·1 80oks end ~ Ma&cnal W 'The lk» 1n personal scrv.c:c \it A knowled1cablc Wes swr lha1 loves ctuldrcn! ~ ... * • Children's Books r------, I $3 OFF I • Educational Toys • Hands-On Activities I With Purchase of SIS or more I Not valid with any other offer • Arts and Crafts • Audios and Videos L _ ~es~1!!1 _ ...J WE HAVE EVERYTHING YOU NEED FOR YOUR NEXT ••. 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NEWPORT BEACH CA 92663 (Next to Tony Roma's) · N o question, Christopher Columbus traveled farther ... But the Newport Beach Opera Guild certainly bad more fun. Wednesday n ight, guild members cast their fate to the wind and embarked on a periloua journey of their own. They boated from the Balboa Bay Oub to the dynamite back bay home of Jim Glidewell. It WIS all a lot of fun and besides, who was keeping score anyway. The party inaugurated the formation of the new Opera Pacific support Society group and the intrepid explorers set off for the even ing on member's boats dubbed the Nina and the Pinta. (History seems to have a way of repeating itself -the Santa Maria didn't malte it this time around either.) The evening's chairwomen, Diane McDonald and Gypsy Tired of Glasses? Debbi Bremner and host Jim Glidewell Pulliam looked like twins. ('Ibey had donned identical nautical garb laden with kicky faux golden coins) and were having a great time greeting guests and enjoying the ambience of the autumn evening. Thank goodness those Spanish monarchs Ferdinand and Isabella had faith in Columbus and thank goodness the Opera Guild had faith in Newport Beach's Upper Crust Catering. Guests were provided with tasty Spanish' Learn about alternatives -FREE Sern1nar, Wednesday, October 23, • 8:48 p.m. 1) Keratorefractive surgery Radial keratotorny Hexagonal keratotorny Astigmatic keratotomy 2) OpLions in contact lenses W. AMJREW CIEi, M.D. 400 NEWPORT CENTER ORM. SUITT 404 NEWPORT BEACH, CALIFORNIA 92660 B..S.V.P. 714•640-8023 Unique Frames and Custom Bedding We Will Beat Any Department Store Price! Free Delivery-Disposal of Old Mattress (in local area) FAMOUS NATIONAL BRANDS s~11 p~ Perfect 5leeper9 The Most Unique & Unusual Bedframes In Town Steel, Pine, Handpaintcd, Upholstered & Custom Made Beds ~I I I /1 ( ..... I \ ' I ,, ,, I I' ' I \ I ' I \ I ' I ' Richard Deary and Wanda Gwozddowsld inspired tapas like halibut Vera Cruz and paella. 'lbe knock out dessert was a caramel cheesecake. (Flamenco dancinJ WIS one way to work off the caloneal) President Lalla Conlin was delighted with the turnout of around 175 who bad paid $35 for the cvenm, of diacoveey. "We're a new guild and we wanted to have a P.arty that was well priced so we d attract lots of people, as it is we'll probably make $5,000." Lw ....... From left, Diane McDonald, Lalla Conlin and Cypty PuUlam Conlin laughed, "Everyone wants to claim this date you know, one article I read ·said the ants were the first and then there is Leif · Ericson and of course the Russian explorers and all." Oaiming some of the credit were committee members Wanda Gwozdzlowsld, Karen Hardin, Ginny Smallwood, Darlene · Mandarlc, Ed McG,_th and Susan Beechner. Movie stars shine along the ·coast .. ~· : IAB. wns NO MAP or ova srdl' llOMl8 -~ CnemHlnack flllltdll ....... Yilttina OU' ... from ber on lbcnl in N~t~' bu a =::-~u: .. , WbiJe vacatioaina ben, abo d llMI to meet -· ..._, a.ntet ~ N ... and llcUrd <M 'u1 h Alie>. lbe'1 beard that many otbor motion picture and teltMlion stan bne. or had, made their boma alo~ the Oranae Coat.. and would lib me to funUab 1 complete list Well, lot'• lddraa one c:hallenae at a time. The aood news ii that the four mentioned luminaries have telephones. Unfortunately, their numben are unH•ed. Besides, three of the calla would imolYe toll charges: Keeler lives in RandM> Minp, mating only occasional aortiea into the Balboa Bay Oub; Ebsen residea with lovely wife, DorodrJ, on the Palos Verdes Penimula, and Olamborlain gets here infrequently from bil Hawaiian hideaway, mainly to visit bis deliabtful mother, Ela, in the hills of Laauna Beac:b. Al for the neu-reclusivo Nebon, a Jooatime resident of Lagunita. I've been in her channing company only twice in the past quarter-centwy or so -and then we chatted about the pre-video engagements she and Ozzie played in my native Pennsylvania Dutch counuy. Her recollections of those dizzying one-night Ii&' were remukable, and we'll dwell on those memories another time. llarclly llmb111 marks D"81 year The other half of tourist Bush'a request ia simple. Just eut her in touch with veteran newsman Tom Mmptatne. former Pilot editor, who's been charting the stars' courses here for several millenia. . Murphine can tell her, happily, about such celebrated ex-residents u Job w.,_, HlllllpUeJ Boprt, Jimmy Cape, and siblinp Bm and Jeane, Bette om., Dick Powell and Jue A.llJlon, Andy Dmae, SblrleJ Temple, Joe E. Bl'OWll, Raqael Wddt, ClaJre Tretor, MJc:kq Rooney, and -of more recent vintage -DoD111 Omolld, Cback Norrb, Jose Fdldano. Striving to match the success of last year's inaugural season festivities, Irvine Barclay Theatre will commemorate its one-year annivers&I)' with a fund-raising gala today and a free open house celebration Sunday. • The second annual Trustees Gala~ a fund-raiser benefiting the theater's 1991-92 season, will feature a performance by Tony Award winner Betty Buckley. Themed "Backstage Revelry," the black tie optional event will begin at 7 p.m. with a champagne reception on the theater's plaza. The evening will conclude with dining and dancing on stage. Tickets are $150 per person. The Open House Celebration from 2:30 to S p.m. on Sunday will expand on last year's concept of continuous action and activity in every area of Irvine Barclay Theatre. A casu8' stroll through coastal communities these days could yield encounters with Bette MJdler, Joq Bltbop, Mamie Van Doreu, Jack Ktny, Ratb Roman, llarr7 Babbitt, Gale Storm. Similar to a year ago; more than 200 actors, technicians and ushers will interact with visitors for an "up close and personal backstage and onstage theater experience," said Blake Gould, who returns as director of the annual event. Gould also is director of theater arts at Irvine High School . I know thia roster is incomplete, but maven Murphine can fill in the blanks. With any luck at all, he could even tell her where to find Mickey Moue. But don't bother to ask about Gene ADU,: last I heard, the ol' cowboy was sulking. 0 EXIT UNE -Can anyone remember those halcyon days, when the only Professor RllJ we knew was a slick salesman in "The Music Man?" GRAND OPENING PEARLS BY EMIKO is proud to introduce our beautiful new shop in Newport Beach. In celebration of this event, we are extending a Special Savings of 10% to 30% from Oct. 12th thru 18th. II • . 9~~<ffnuk 3441 Via Lido Plaza Newport Beach • (714) 673-3500 Roau11tk Wedd.l.., at Sea • Luxury Moelor Y.tla and ~ Vmels l •OurP'rJfJ llJNI~ PwoYlde Total flllnnlrlc Dlllpd to Fit YOAX 8'ldpt (714) 675-4704 Preserve your Wedding Memories Photo safe albums cl materials Creative album workshops Gift certificates Available For further infonnation 714/650-0458 r ................. , Your ad can · 2 be seen here · L Call Canc[.y · at 642-4321 at. 3Ja ............. ~ A little pasta. salad, truit and cheese with a lot of dance talk Tuesday evening at the Center Cub. =l pnenl of Canada headed the g me welcoming 200 guests to the buffet reception prior to the opening night performance of the National Ballet of Canada. Party boall bandshakers also included Julia Bus, government of Ontario; Patrice Lafteur, Quebec government delegation, and Peter Maclean, '---....:1~.:;i....J government of VIiia ... British Columbia, who has offices in -----Ir.inc. Society The crowd spilling out on to the Garden Court of the club included Dotti and Glen Stillwell sharing a table with Jolene and Did Engel, Lois and Buzz Aldrin, Susan and Tim Strader, Willie Creeley and the Richard Baums (he's with the Quebec government, and they reside in SCJ). Also, Center President Tom Kendrick who said his family has for years bad a cottage nonb of Toronto, Hinda and Hal Beral and Marilyn and Frank Lynch whose daughter Molly directs Ballet Pacifica. In high school, she danced with Greg Osborne (principal guest artist with the Canadian company.) Dancen mingling included Muttne Lamy and Raymond u~ coot~ cal~ We make C\'tr)' gathtnng an event and C\'efY event sy«ial QCaporate L.uoc.hes and Evenis a PICllics OBirdmys Q Aruuversmes QFurJraisers We&i11lg Recepoons Q Bar-&n Mnnw ~ll Party Rentils Q&nquet Fac1ltties aTheme Parties Clba1 ~ Q lct ~ C&rertammmt QValet Ming, Security and Limo Servic~ (714) 556,6480 3500 Wr:.t MO<XC Sam, Suu, B Santa Ana, CA 92704 Marriages RtJOn.sTANBRIDGE Glcana t.,no Ruoff ot Newport Beach and Cary Ray Stanbf'idae of Colta Maa ucban&cd weddin ~ Aq. 17 aboard tbo P~ Hornblower ID Newport Beach Harbor. For her weddin& Olenna wore a =-~~~ back. Iona aleeYea, skirt and train were embroidered with roses, pearls and beads. ICri1 Heintz se?Ve u matron of honor and Kim Payne was maid of honor. Bridesmaids were JoAnne Teague, Teri Lanway and Tuyet Ruoff. Serving II best man WU Les Puinsky. Groomsmen were Dan Eakes, Roland Palmer, Kurt Ruoff. Dean Ruoff and Dale Stanbridge. After the ceremony, the 180 guests attending enjoyed the reception while cruising through the harbor. Glenna and Cary honeymooned in Hawaii and have made their first home in Whittier. Glenna is the daughter of Laurence Jeremy and Carole Ann Ruoff and the granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Edwards of Edwards Theatres. She graduated from Orange Coast College and is employed as executive secretary to the president at Con-Way Western Express. Cary is the son of Melvin and Freya Stanbridge of Coata Mesa. He graduated from Orange Coast College and California State Univenity, Long Beach and currently attends Los Angeles College of Otlropractic. CARA-BUBER GlenQ and Cary Stanbridge Karen and Anthony Cara Susan Strader, left, meets with dancer Martine Lamy and Tim Strader. Karen Bernice Huber, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Don Huber of Costa Mesa, and Anthony Paul Cara, son of Dr. and Mrs. Gerald Cara of Villa Park, were married June 29 at Our Lady of the Lake Catholic Church in Lake Arrowhead. T he new lyweds are bo th graduates of the University of the Pacific School of Business. Karen is employed by McDonnell Do uglass Corporation and is wo rking on her master's degree at University of California at Ir.inc. Anthony is employed by the law offices of Charles Mahn and is attending Western State University College of Law. Smith (they bad to eat early and run to perform) and Cizella WltkoWsky and Rex Harrington along with artistic director Reid Anderson. (Two performances are set for today with a 2 p.m. matinee Sundayd DEBUT: The Pacific Chorale's Oiildren Chorus made its debut at the Harbor Island "lighthouse" home of Mary and Phil Lyons. The occasion was the 91-92 season ticlcoff party for PC, and the guests filled the . pool and garden area around the 60-voice group singing under the direction of Lori Loftus. Seen were Janice and Roger Johnson, Carol and Randy Johnson, Marcie Mulville, Marcia and Warren Coy, Anne Nutt, Patricia and Erich Vollmer, Elizabeth and John Stahr, Karen and Tom Taillon, Lou Spisto and chorale conductor John Alexander. Party treats also included touring the lighthouse and nibbling OD food provided by Creme de la Creme ... Cajun beef, lamb, pates, cheeses, chiclcen, shrimp and desserts galore. 0 BY TIIE WAY: Mary Lyons is a singing member of Pacific Chorale and serves as VP of education for Pacific Chorale. The children's chorus is the newest addition to PC's education program. • Lois and Matt Osborne of Balboa are back from a vacation in Ireland and Scotland. They saw son Greg dance in Scotland, and arrived home one day before he came in to perform with Canadian ballet company. • 1\vo-hundred Hoag Hospital volunteers and staff members gathered for brunch Thursday in the Grace Hoag Conf erencc Center. It was time for awards ... President Michael Stephens and VP Lany Ainsworth gave gifts to 115 volunteers. The Rev. Robert Erickson officiated. The nuptial Mass was followed by a garden reception at the Hilton Lodge. They are living in Aliso Viejo. How to submit nuptial news 1be Pilot wants to share your wedding .or engagement announctment with the community. JJJst fill out copies of our engagement and wedding fonns. You can either pick them up in our lobby at 330 W. Bay St., Costa Mesa, Monday through Friday from 8:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. or mail your request with a stamped, self- a d dr essed e nvelope to the Wedding Department, The Pilot, P.O. Box 1560, Costa Mesa, 92626. Wiii SW.Im World Trade Editor, Columnist Wlllla• a.nan Editor Of The Pilot And Independent .... H1wta Attorney, KFI Talk Show Host, Columnist Dr. J1 Ella Alie• President of Eagle Forum, Columnist ., llY vs. Business M,T,TH,F ~Beoch (Comm. Cli>le) W (Comcnst C~e) W 7:3Qpn 39 6:~ 3 9:00pn 3 Tuning Into The Communlry Sculpture at tower unveiled T he latest addition to the collec tion of original scuJptures in South Coast Plaza business, retail and entertainment complex was unveiled Wednesday morning at the new Plaza Tower. Internationally acclaimed Japanese artist Aiko Miyawa.ki created the piece, entitled "Utsurohi -A Moment of Movement," a series of 12 10- foot columns set in an elliptfoal patter with chromium-plated steel "threads" that loop in graceful patterns atop each column. Each pillar is also covered with a tile-like material called neoparies, a nd is engraved with a distinctive logo of one of the 12 animals of the Chinese zodiac. In describing her piece, Miyawak.i says its is intended to become "an attractive meeting place created by the stainless steel wire, which, when fixed to the columns symbolizing the 12 animals of the Chinese zodiac, forms natural curves, which in turn create a peaceful atmos- phere. "As if I were drawing a certain Conn in the air, I intend to give an expression to the free, unbound, extending spirit, chi in Chinese, in the vast space of this garden," she said. A J apanese word with M.wc:fJ ......... Plaza Tatter vchitect en. Pe/II •land• with artist Aiko Miy,Jwald In front of her sculpture shottly before It was dedicated Wednesday morning. philosOJ?.hical overtones, "Utsurohi0 refers to the change in seasons, the passing of the day, an hour or second, Miyawaki said. "The changing of the leaves, the sounds of a flowing skeam, the evolving of successions of moods, the intertwining of dream with reality -all of these are feeling of utsurohi." "We are pleased and honored to have Aiko's latest sculpture as part of our newest office building, Plaza Tower," said Henry Segerstrom, a managing partner of 600 Anton Boulevard Associates, which develoocd Plaza Tower in a partnership with International Business Machine C.Orporation. The only stainless steel office structure in Orange County, Plaza Tower wu designed by internationally renowned artist Cesar Pelli in association with the Irvine office of CRSS Architects. It was singled out in July by the Orange County Chapter of the American Institute of Architects for its 1991 Honors Award, the chapter's highest architectu.ral design recognition. -Br 1hPllot BIG NEWPORT SOUTH COAST PLAZA TUS'IH MARKPP-.ACE ~r\.\ipntt 1 p11· ... , .'\1..,..' f1 ,,., ~ I· ' 644-0760 THE ISLAND F 1nh1un l)l•nd Brtw~~fl I M•t1n111 ttfld thr-810.td~"·•'f 640·1218 ti• .1 • ' • • ' f\• j,J r4 ' .... ,· .. 546-2711 669-1826 • • 4111 HUTTON CENTRE M.11r' ,• •.•, ;,,.,,,, t• '>r ~ '" 'r 662-2266 • R 1ltl FllMO KING lR) ~:00) 4:007:0010:00 • • • • .. • .. LIDO ~PWfl•'', Ht .... 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Mela'• Ownnel 61, II to typical aporta ptop"allU'lliaa what ''Twin Peab" ftl to typical family viewina. It ia without a doubt tho pfiest tblna l'w eYer seen oa television. For tllil week'• Over-Under tepncnt, tbo Wllud chanted Into bil aystaJ ball to mate tho suddealj CU1CnHby acarecrow appear. Wizzie then diappeared, and Over-Under reappeared • After a ttnnp-beina-from·another·land intro dubbed over an upbcat~tal wnion of "Somewhere over the Rainbow,., the wizard (Paul James) appcan OD the non-delcript set. He is bedecked in a blue robo and cone-shaped hat witb creacent moons and stan OD them. He a1lo carries a magic foam-111bber ltick. Polb, what other public access show gives 10'J stato-of-tbe-art aoeda1 effects like this? We're not in JUnsas anymore, Toto. Please bear with me. It ptl worse. As the wiz sits in an overstuffed chair before a crystal ball and pull his spin on the following weekend'• various college and pro football games, the camera frequently cuts to close-ups of his ftithful sidekick. Mr. Over-Under (Tex Wong). Mr. Over-Under is sort of a cross between a scarecrow, a beaver and your garden-variety nutball. He 0 SPFADNG OF GEEKS -"'Ibis is Jimmy Hoffa." For a minute I thought the former Teamster boll bid Will Ouk syndrome. But no, this wu a female 'irw.. Vicki Bodka of C.Omcast Cable in Newpor_t Beach wbo called this week to rib me for mentioaina in lut'week's column that it WU easier to Ft I return call from Hoffa than it is to get local programming information out of Comcut "You're a real geek," said Vicki, who bu this uncanny knack for uncovering the 'obvioua. grunts. He snorts. He makes ~de gestures. The Hoffa crack arose during an explan~ft of why I didn't tnow when C.Omcast wu going to abow the documentary 0 1be Fury of The Wedge." I bad aome problems getting in tc_>uch with anyone ~ knew anything about anythmg at Comcast dunng the first few weeks of covering the local cable scene, but. since then, things have been straightened out tbanb to Vicki. Jn other words, a true role model for the kiddies. But make no mistake, while this show may seem too bizarre to fathom, James docs impart some informed wizdom. His season record going into today's games was 3S-12 -and that's accounting for point spreads, not just picking winners str~t up. ~for "Wedge," it turns out the produc:er didn't get a tape to Comcast until this week. It aus 5:30 p.m. Wednesdays on Channel 3. Nut Wed: 16 tben • Stqbea Bodaco la tk J boa~'! Mr. Over-Under, who sports scarecrow attire and a MOvlll l/1ttng1 NIWpapt Baell UUlOA C1NIMA 709 f. lolboo Bl.cl. 675.3570 Dnwnln;., .......... 2. 7 ...... .,..,... 4·30,9;15 IDWUDI NIWPOllT CIHIMA 300 ~ c-0.... 644 0760 1 ,.... .. " ,.._., !RI 12 30. 3. s 30, a. 1020 2 .......... 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'°"* (R) 1:30, 4·30, 7:30, 10 15 s. Al Diep .... ...._ (GI 10 0"' (Sol only! ........... .._.... ll'GI 12. 2. 4, 6, •. 10 Audlllans IDr 'Nutcra•' 881 Auditions will be held today and Sunday to find SO dancers _n~ to perform with San Francaco Ballet when the troupe 90JDC8 to Orange County for the holiday ballet, "Nutcracker." Dancers must be at least 8 yean old and have at least three yean of training; adults are also sought. San Fran cisco Ballet will perform "Nutcracker" Nov. 29 through Dec. 8; 12 performanc:a have been scheduled. Auditiona for girls (height 3'5" • 4'6", ages 8-11 approximately) wm be held today from 10 a..m. to 1 p.m. Auditions for girts (4'2" • 4'11'} and boys (4"3" • 5'4 .. ), between the ages of 9 and 14, will be held from 1 to 6 p.m. Auditions for teens and adultl (women between the beighll of S'2" and S'8" and men between S'4" and 6'} will be held Sunday from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Extras will be required to attend all rehearsals and performanor1. Rehearsals will be held e¥eJY weekend following the audition. A complete scheduled of reheanal times, fittings and performa!M'Cll will be given at the end of the audition . A small reimbursement will be given for each rebcaraal and per- formance at the end of each nm. St-udents who have not 10t graduated from high achool will need an individual Entertainment Work Permit. For additional information call :'1iS6-2122, ext. S,1 . ..... Oii SI •u D tbbJ O'CoGDor had MeD woekb'l late one aflbt and abDolt put of/. until tbe Dat day a delhezy of food to a needy fmnily. However, wben tbe director of tbe Newport Beach office of Priendl In Service to Humanity (PIS~~ at tbe Calta Meaa abe wu pad abe IDlido tbe trip, The mother WU prepuina for benelf and her dUldrell a meqer meal of three c:abbaae leaYel and half of an oaion. FISH-Harbor Area is a Olriatian, non-denominational YOIUDteer 1ervico agency wboee ~ purpole ii to Jdvc a.iltaDce of an immediate and temporuy nature until other l'elOUl'CCI can tab OYCr. FISH provklea cljenta with rent Uliltanceltemporuy lodging, food IUblidlea; utility payments, tramportation com, delivery of me-11. loan of wbeelcll.lin or walbn, abopping eeMc:a for the ill or abut-ina, refernh to other qeDCiea, Th•nbgiving meals and Cluistmu food and toys. ~,...,,..., Debby O'Connor sits In front of 1he1Yet filled with food for the needy. She an always use more. 1be name of the organization originates from the Oreek word for fish, which is PCTlfUS. These letten are also the Oreck Religion Briels word for Jesus Ouiat. 1be FISH movement started in England in 1961 under the leadenbip of the Rev. Derek Eastman, pastor of SL Andrews in Oxford. The movement spread to the United States in 1964. In 1968, r1m111 ...-........ •a .. Plllln•ll• BALBOA -Ouist Church By The Sea United Methodist's Recital Series praenta this year's tint recital, with the' renowned Adastra Quartet performing at 7 p.m. Sunday in the church sanctuary, 1400 West Balboa BML Suggested donation is adults $7.SO, students $2.50. IL llllPIW'I ... , ... 81'1111111 In ClllCll't NEWPORT BEACH -The Music Department at St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, 600 SL Andrews Road, presents a concert by Craig Stewart Williama, organist/choir director at First Presbyterian Cburcb in Jamaica, N.Y., at 4 p.m. Sunday. No tickets are required. ................ tallPlncl, m:IUllVlty COSTA MESA -'VJbe Welcoming Congregation" is the title of a sermon focusing on tolerance an. d inclusivity by the Rev. James Nelson at 10:30 Lm. Sunday at Orange Coast Unitarian Universalist Oiurch, 12S9 Victoria St. The annual all-cllurch picnic starts after the service. llW lllllDI' ll'llchll II 8lnllJ lll'Vlcll NEWPORT BEAOI -The Rev. Susan Kirlin-Hackett preaches Sunday at Newport Harbor Lutheran Church. 798 Dover Dr., at both the 8 and 10:30 Lm. services. The reverend and her husband, the Rev. William Kirlin-Hackett, were recently called to Harbor Lutheran to lead the coaareption u a co-putor team. ,_ .......... boldl ............ NEWPORT BEACH -The Sisterhood of Temple Bat Yahm bolds ill annual paid·up membenhip luncheon on Tuesday at 11:30 a.m. Cup md Saucer will cater the luncheon in the Temple's social ball, 1011 Camelbact, Newport Beach. Call chairperson Jacquec·Lipson. 675-9961. Ml IMJ -.11r111111 lllhm'lnl 111111 w-.1111r COSTA MESA -The monthly gathering of the Newport Mesa Irvine Interfaith Council will be held at noon Wednesday at First United Metbodilt Oiurch, 420 W. 19th St., Costa Mesa. For reservations, call Carole Brown at 548-3283. ''Wl•ll a PIC:ellttll'I' -Ol 1D11a19 COSTA MESA -Oiristians for Biblical Equality presents Deborah Amadi ~Irina on "Women u Pacesetters" at 7 p.m. Thunday in the Seminar oom at Assemblies of God, 2S2S Newport Blvd. enew s• page every relay In the Piiot main news. · ·Follow th• action of locql automotive dealers as they pick each week's NFL gQm••· Plus, find great deals on New a Used cars at an th• parttclpdtlng de(llerl. FISH-Harbor Area was started. Her IOCial service volunteer work at bu church led to her current polition with FISH. When her husband was unemployed, she took a job at a dental olfice to help supplement LAGUNA United Methodist Church 21632 Wesley Dr. Lapna Beach 499-3088 Sunday Morning Worship & Christi~ Education 10 a.m. Ministers David Beades & Virginia Wheeler Wesley Counseling Center Services Available COlta ..... •aAveRDE UNITED ..-ntODIST ·CHURCH Ult .... ...... a.. ....... .. ...... Dr. W11118m E. Steel 97M234 the family income. While working there she wu moved by a female patient in her mtd-fifties who earned money by cleaning houses. O'Connor felt empathy for the woman who counted out coins to pay for her . i-~ fllT ll1ID ... , · "ctlla If CGITl IEA • 420 w. t9ttl St. s.4&-n21 I 8tMttl Hlltw 1111 Ntwpott ... n .. •11:11 CHURCH SCHOOL ·ALL AGES·9:00 a.m. Nucsery·Kindefgarten-10:30 a.m. Youth Groups Sood3'/ Evenings Ministers: Galal Gouah. Tia WildemMh NEWPORT CENTCR UNI~~~ =~·CHURCH c:-cMIMar 644·07.tS ADULT .JUNIOR·SENIOR • School 9:30 Ll1\. 10:00 :worship Child. YOUll\. AM RIY. Robert Mol1ey Re-I. WI FILbris H0,1E TO\\'~ \\"\R\1Tll O~ HIE 8/\1.80/\ Pl.NINSlJIA Clll1ST CHURCH IY THE Sf.A lJNITED METHODIST Balboa Blvd. at 14th Street 673-3805 lany Yoang, Paetor WOl1hlP. Cludi School & Ctlld c.. 9:30 A.M. CHRIST LUTHERAN CHURCH G (Mlaourl 8Jnod) l'IO Vlctofte .... c.... ..... LolNr V. Tomow. hetor 131·1'11 .,_.,....e,hetor -~ -.mc1 .. 10:JO All . ~ 4WI Ale A~ Oloc.ATIO To Low.ca AMo aew..o J1!:MJ1 c.MT Aa LON) lwo &\~· SMfT JAIES CHURQt ~ TrlldllOMl:;o Lm. ~···m; a-urd\ I a.m. ChMltnlltc 10:45 Lm. ~UOa.m. Fr. olVid: Aitdlilon AldOr 320IV•~ ~75'Gl10 c -Cllillia t • 1 •n....l..-.oa 0 r;., .................. ....... -.IMl!llr ....., .... 1:.9111•• .......... 1 •• Clltc.. ....... ,. "°'1 ~·:ao Lm .... (Hdc.,. ........... (714)141-1152 -.......... ... a... Religion Editor Matt Coker ••• 642-4321, ext. 361 Hunger walk trots out Sunday P roceeds &om lut year'1 Back Bay Interfaith Hunger Walk enabled FISH to provide food for SOO people for one week. The third annual walk is this Sunday, and groups other than FISH that will be helped include: Share Our Selves (SOS), M.A.Z.O.N. (A Jewilb Respome to Hunger), Orange County a.apter of Bread for the World and other humanitarian agencies that l"OYide life·IUltaining aid and support programs in more '&!t 70 countries. Fifteen to 18 area chun:bea and aynagoguea are participating in the walk. The goal is to raise $10,000. The lOK Walt around the Back Bay begins and ends at St. Mark Presbyterian Cburcb at Eutbluff Drive and J amborec Ro.d. Registration begins at noon: the Walk starts at 1 p.m. For more information about the walk, call 644-1341. dental wort. That incident made O'Connor want to do something for otben. "I wasn't satisfied working just for the money or to try to make money for people,'' she said. T brougb her five yean with FISH, the most challenging part of O'Connor's wort has been trying to keep up with IOIDe of the needs while other occds continue to Jf'O!'· The current slowdown m the construction industry bas effected a lot of Orange County familia, she noted. August was the busiest month for FISH. Assistance was J>f<!Yided to 1,lSO individuals in lmne, C.O.ta Mesa and Newport Beach. Some needed help for one month due to the loss of a job or other circumstances, othen needed help over a longer period of time. FISH bas felt the squeeze. There is an ongoing need for volunteers to pack food boxes and take food to needy families. "The rewards are wonderful." O'Connor said. "To sec clients get out on their own and no longer need assistance is wonderful." Donations of non-perishable food are also needed. To help her realize her dream, call FISH at 642-6060. w onhip and ._, chia pndic:al. Oirilt<en~ blblkal ,.,,_., "THIS IS Tiffi LIFE" (John 12:20.28) Sunday, October 13, 1991 D\'.1111 f'lct·WIDCn 8:30and 10:15 A.M. ..._.,.. 6CX> St. Andrews Road, Newport Beach. California (714) 631,2880 (acn:J11 from Newpon Harbor Hi&h School it Irvine & 15th.) lxl-LHil< H ·,\ \Cll .~<Cl · Newport Church of Religious Science Dr. Juanella Evans ''WbJ' Is this num~r consldel'ftl unludcy-or Is It'!" Service and Jr. Church: 10:30 a.m. Special attrac:Uon Seminar: REV. DONNA BYRNS Will be spealdna on Fridays 7·30 and 9:30 P.·m· Untu Nov 22nd Topic High CreatMty- DlaJ an Inspiration 646-1032 901 Dove Sl # 14 648-6464 26S-126i Newport Beach Chld Can Provided Services: 8:45 a.m. 10:30 a.m., 5:30 p.m. Dr. Roger Teel, D.D. "TRUST" SERVICES; 8:45 A.M., 10:30 A.M., 5:30 P.M. CHURCH OF RELIGIOUS SCIENCE lhln1* of t11e UlitM Clim If Reli&IMS Scie1et 2205 MAIN STREET, SUITE 23 SEACLIFf V1LLAGE HUNTINGTON BEACH, CA 92688 / (714) 969-1331 < llR/\11 \\'\(/I \t I CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCHES BRANCHES OF THE MOTHER CHURCH, THE FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST. SCIENTIST IN BOSTON. MASSACHUSETI'S THE SUBJECT FOR THIS WEEKS BIBLE LESSON IS "ARE m, ..... -llUTll llAl.T" ............ ltnl .. "Cllltll ldllllll ................ ............ I& ....... ........... -.... ............. '* ....... Ill I UL.a PA i..J.a PJL QleCM,,_.... ......... UAIU.llf._llm .. ·U.. """' .... t f ... 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Wo didn't tnaw tbat tbe plut wu JOina to reach Many oommon mistakes that a beiabtl of 60 or 70 feet but nevertbe1oll what do we pcnon does when they decide to do naw? Well. WO decide to ,cbop otf tbe top of the matall plants in their yard happens plant and wo tell OW'leMI we aro aoina to keep it to be buying the wrong plant for the trimmed nice and llDOOtb ud pretty. Thia .orb for wrong area. about three or four trhnminp. than we blink our A great example of that is the eyes once more and it 1tart1 m1Jring a meu out of Italian Cypress. Let's face it, it's a thinp. cute, pyramidal, almost rocket type choted out by Al~rian Ivy? You haft to admit that of plant that when it is small is very T be beat way to get around this ii by (1) not the I~ mabl an mteradna and IOIDewhat coofuling nice to loot at. So what do we do? plantiq a plant that ii cute and not lmowins loot to the Mapolia tree, nevertbeJell, it ii We bring it home, plant a row of what it is going to do too cloee to tho house and (2) detrimental to the health ol tho plant. them underneath our kitchen we ha"Ye to pull tho plant out. Painstaking labor that When I~ invades our ltadlc:ape plants. whether in window thinking that the tops look we don't ace in the long run. a parkway, a delilnated planter or lo an out-of-the like asparagus spears to gi¥. e that Another cqnmon mistake in the landscape is by way place in the 6adtyard, trim off all I~ and F ...., a *W''MD miltlb tbat 11 MCD iD IDlllY ........ bow~ .......... d..a do DOt matda whlt·tbeJ • iUppCllM ID do. Pol' inltaDce, ..., boe4k beloea • .,._.., --iD 1awD uw. nae aune .-b lawll Midi~· in lawll .,.. and not in lbrub or pinter ue11. nae dHraeDce between the= ol bwk are quite Un beadl are bOadl that pop-up~ !me a center apparatm that pops up aa,wbere from 1·112" to 2" to even 6" out ol the pou.nd when water II turned oa. Anoeber indicltioa of a lawn bead ii that tho IW'flCO ot tho bead ii 1·1/Z" to 2" in diameter eYeD tboup DO pop-up ii attached to it. "farm-like" affect. We blink our plant:ina treea ud lhruba in pound COYer planters. remove it 111r1y from the b .. of the plut at leaat -----eyes and before we know it the cute Haw many times have we seen Mapolia trees two to three feet. It ~ that room IO that it can =======================::::::=::;-ir---.R"UiPF~F[(i(''S_......._, breathe properly tnd thriYe. Containina ·~ii going Sbnab boada. on tbo ~r band, are llDall tn nature. They normally are no bfaer than a lll" to 3/ 4" in dJamoter and about the same in bef&bt. Shrub headl ait on rilen peerina O¥eJ" pound cover and lhruba. Tb«sy are beadl that actually can bo eeen with a naked CJO· So, if you were to bt"Ye a shrub bead ~ a lawn area your lawnmower would be attracted to 1t like a mqnet to metal. And if the lawnmower doean't knock it out of it'• universe than you are definitely aoina to stub your toe on it. WHOLES~ GREENHoust NURSERY to be somewhat of a chore however, It'• not NC imposst"ble. You can 1pr1y I~ with powtb regulaton UP•LSTEIY I . to oontain it, but, a>mllDt trimmina will probably be U""llDt' 1 IO .. SALE ... , • ....,"""..... thesafestandsurestwaythatthiaproblemdoeanot UU •-, I 'I 1m-u .. cena •~su.use occur. .. 1 __ CU~ST_O_M_MAD __ E _ 1 Hollywood Junipen are peat to have u accent 20°k -6()0/o OFF •INTBIOR& EXYEflOR • EX011C TROPICALS 1 planta in any landscape. There aro many tima I WIN. Dows I whether it's the Hollywood Juniper, or one of it's relatives, that in 1 period of time can &tut to get bia fi · ally · tailed b and grow over into sidewalk areas. It would be a lot See if uy of theac probleml we talked about occur in your yard or nef&hborbood. We'll talk more about landscape problema and bow' to fix them in columm to come. ENTIRE • HANONi COLOR BA8K£TS I Pro ession ms y: simpler if when the pltnt ii ana.ller to occasionally : ll'Kll re~~':ment . do v':":t.=~:U:~"L tbc pl1Dt k Wac or Md Fttlero/IS. w.wwol A.NJ.~ a latbape COUllllllllM °" ...,. ...... lltm lllated "' M/tder. Al • qlMllcated,.,.. n*•« Nld tu be ,,_,.,, OG 6Ja rwlJo ,....,ul rfel7 SMlllU7 15 Gal. 15 Gal. 5 Gal. 5 Gal. 8 In. 6 In. 6 In. 6 In. 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The envelopes, please ... _A ~llln:bs up to Newport Beach city officials who are llJ reYtewmg the manner and the way in which raises are han~ed out to municipal employees. The review, handled by a city budget committee will be ki~cd aroun~ ~the City Council ~n Monday. while the ~evicw was on gmally request~d try city employees association, it also follows a senes of stones m the Pilot examining city hall pay hikes. M<>st employees in Newport Beach were granted across-thc-~d r~ses ranging from S to 8 percent. The city's three ranking officials, though, saw their pay go up by as much as 1~ percent. The salary boosts come at a time when the city -hke many alon~ the coastli!le -:-is squeezing its budget. More to ~he pomt! some thm!<-is the long-standing, long-acceptmg practice of handmg out raises across the board. Job perfonnance seems to have become a secondary feature at least at this level. ' This review, even if it only leads to further studies, is a healthy step. _A And while we're at it, thumbs up to Costa Mesa UJ Councilwoman Sandy Genis who -when asked about . th.e practice of ,setting m~nicipal payrolls by reviewing sa!anes m the county s top-paymg cities -had the guts to say this: "I hate this pr~ss, I really hate it. There are so many factors that ~me into P.lay based on what other cities do and how people interpret thmgs. You end up making a lot of decisions for stupid reasons that shouldn't be considered." _A Thumbs up to the Orange County Fair Board for UJ changing the conditions of the lease renewal for the popular and lucrative swap meet. The board's decision to drop its initial request for a bigger share of the swap mect's profits and more say in the operation seems to have swept away some of the controversy hovering over the swap meet. Now we'll sec whether the board's latest decision takes the wind out of a lawsuit filed by Tel-Phil, the firm that has - and is trying to hang onto -the swap meet's lease. f1i\ Thumbs down to -well, all of us who failed to show ~ enough interest in the long-running and colorful Character Boat Parade. The Commodore's Division of the Newport Harbor Area Chamber of Commerce pulled the plug on the 31-year-old boat parade. The Commodores concluded there simply wasn't enough community interest in the parade to keep it afloat. Too bad, because the parade had come to symbolize the city's sense of humor, its color and mood and its passion for having fun on the water. The parade has suffered from an identity problem of sorts, having been staged first at one time of the year and, then later, during another. With the chamber bowing out of the picture, it would be nice to see another group s tep forward and keep the parade floating. Letters F or months, Governor Pete Wilson and his staff let it be widely known that the governor intended to sign Assembly Bill 101 to prevent discrimination against homosexuals. Last week, showing all the wisdom of a sailor on shore leave, Wilson stunned friends and foes alike by vetoing A.B. 101. What possessed the Governor to break yet another public commitment? Inquiring minds want to know! The simplest answer may be the most accurate. When -----politicians are Liberal Politics driven by ambition instead of a commitment -----•to principles, a promise is as expendable as a child's diaper. Wilson neither invented ambition, nor has he specialized in its pursuit. Nevertheless, Wilson's actions as governor seem to be driven by electoral considerations rather than the public interest or promise fulftllment. Wilson's appointment of John Seymour as his replacement in the U.S. Senate confused and angered a great many conservatives in Orange County wno thought Wilson "owed" them for their key assistance in the November election. Nevertheless, Wilson's appointment made sense, indeed good sense, as a way to keep so-called Reagan-Democrats voting Republican in '92 and '94. L ikewise, Wilson's decision to raise taxes, breaking a direct campaign promise to the voters of California, was based on an electoral calculation. Wilson's consultants were convinced that going along with the tax increase would help paint him as a moderate -good for the '96 presidential election. At the risk of offending conservatives again, Wilson E vidently, several Newport residents fail to understand why f amiliea adjacent to H oag Hospital oppose the 20-year building and demolition permit Hoag has applied for. Here is what happened to us as the result of Haag's recently completed project: How to get involved! I) Substantial depreciation of our proecrty. About 95 percent of water vtew was cut off by their garage extension; 2) Heavy, noisy traffic starts traveling under our bedroom windows around S a.m. over a road Hoag opened from the Hospital Road to Pacific Coast Highway; 3) Nerve wracking noise by earthmovers, dump trucks, pile drivers, gas driven generators, sprinkler and delivery trucks, cement mixers, etc., operated adjacent to us for approximately a full year. We reoogriize the importance of the hospital to our oommunity and hold the highest regard for the Hoag employees. We simply feel that a 20-year pennit to remove the canh around us, to create more traffic, to tear This is your community newspaper, and we'd like to hear from you. Here's how you can become an active pirtidpant in The Pilot's Community Forum ~· ¥' Call the Raden' HOdine (642-6086) and leave your message. While we wetc:ome all comments, we'll only pubfish comments from those who INve a name (please spell ft out), city and phone number <for Yeriftc::ationl. -"'Write a letter. Please b@ as brief as pagible. longer letters will be comidered for the Community Commentary page, which runs Thursdays. Mail your letter to "letters.'' 330 W. Bay St, Cost.a Me5a, CA 92626, or fM them to ~ 170. -"' GM the editor a cal. William Lobdell can be readlec:t at 642·4321, m. 351 and would loYe to hear from yoo. -"'Our Wewi w. ,.,._W.W.. In our news fMF, we at The Pilot striw to be f1ir and objective. on the Community Forum pase. we try to do the same by publishing 11 wide range ol views -rNny ol whk:h we dllagtte with -in the interest ol fairness. The f>Mot•s opinions are restrict«I to our editorials. down and build all that may be planned is asking too much. CHARLES E. HOLMES Newport Beach llOUl8 ............... .. L ooks like Mayor Mary and Councilman Jay are now launching a new adventure in their quest to bring more government and infringements on residents' personal freedoms. Councilman Jay Humphrey, backed by Mother Superior Mayor Mary Hornbuckle, is now considering an ordinance that will ,..__ __ w ___ __, ~\ figured the benefit to his career of a tax increase was worth the loss of some indigenous support. The jury is still out on both judgments, although it certainly looks as though Seymour will walk away with the Republican nomination for the Senate in '92. This takes us back to A.B. 101. Why the sudden change of heart? Once again, Wilson's decision was based on electoral considerations, necessary to enhance his career, but completely unrelated to principle. Wilson's veto of A.B. 101 was a rather transparent political reaction to the Wilson-bashing that took place at the recent Republican Convenrion in Anaheim. For many conservatives in the party, Wilson already has two, if not three, strikes against him -he's pro-choice and he raised taxes. There arc others who consider his appointment of John impose a fine of $500 if police are called to your home more than once in a 30-day period for having a party that is detennined to be a "threat to the public peace, health, safety or general welfare." Who makes that detennination? God forbid if it's sheltered Mary or consistently out-of-town and out-of -touch Jay Humphrey. Hypothetically, let's say you have a bachelor party in week one and a wedding party in week two of the same month and police are called out both times. Gee, let's add $500 to the already high costs of getting married. Or, better yet, what ii my neighbor has it in for me and simply calls the police out of spite? Another vague ordinance obviously put forth by government heavyweights with little better to do. l say if a party gets out of hand and the owner of the house is defiant, arrest 'em for disturbing the peace. The feel of cold steel bars hurts those who truly offend and not the rest of us who are merely trying to live life. BRIAN K. THERIOT Costa Mesa Seymour a third strike. I n any event, Wilson could not risk -so his consultants figured -to further aggravate the conservative wing of the party by appearing sensitive or even responsive to the homosexual community. Thus, to preserve what little electoral support Wilson has left among conservatives, he was willing to abandon his commitment to A.B. 101. Of course, it's not really the votes of conservatives Wilson either needs or wants, it's their money. He'll need their financial backing in '94 when he runs for re-election but more importantly, he'll need their financial largess in '96 when he runs for president. Wilson's calculation on A.B. 101 makes sense if two assumptions tum out to be true. The support of homosexuals must be expendable and the support o f conservatives must be Tell the Pilot Prop. 18 overbnl: F918t or ramme? Editor's note: The following arc samples of Pilot readers' comments and criticisms. Only callers who leave their names (spelled out). cities and phone numbers (for verification) will be published. Get involved by calling the Readers' Hotline at 642-6086. Last weekend, The Pilot asked readers how they would be affected if Proposition 13 is overturned by the Supreme Court. I think the property tax law should be modified because it is unfair for first-time buyers to be penalized with the high cost of housing and the high cost of property tax. Also. anyone who contemplates moving has to think twice because of the increase. Senior citizens should have some sort of exemption or something that would not cut into their retirement. KRISTA BERRY Costa Mesa PRESIDENT ~'IC Bush, The White House, 1600 Pennsylvania Ave., Washington, D.C. 20500 How to contact your legislators V1CE PRESIDENT Beach, 92660, 640-t 137. (Represents Newport Beacti Plaza, Santa Ana, 92701 Newport Beach: Ciiy Hall, JlOO Newport Blvd., 644-3309. M3vor. Ph il Snnsone. Ma\'(H pro tem, Clarence Turner, Jnhn Cox. Evc'lyn Hart, John Hedges, Ru1hclyn Plummer, Jenn Watt council members. Dan Quayle, Senate Office Building, Washington, D.C. 20510 GOVERNOR Pele Wiison, {R), State Capitol, Sacramento, 95814, (916)445-2841 U.S. SENATORS Alan Cr1nston (0), f57S7 W. Century Blvd., Suite 515, Los Angele~. 90045, (213) 215·2186. Jobn St:)'mour (R), 2.400 E. Katella Ave .. Suite 1068, Anaheim, 92806, 634-2331. Mill m1y 1/ o be 1ddrc ccJ 10 U.S.Sen1tc, W1$h/nston, D.C. 20510. U.S.HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES Chris Cox, (R), 40th Dist., 4000 MacArthur Blvd., East Tower, Newport Beach, 92660. 756-224-4. (Represents part.~ of Costa Me" and Newport Bcoch) STATf; SENATE Marian 8c""50n, (R), 37th 01 t., 140 Newport Center Drive, Suite 120, Newport John R. ~ •• (R), 35th Dist., 1940 W. Orangewood, 106, Orange, 92668, 939-0604. (Represents Costa Mc!la) STATE ASSEMBLY GUbtrt Ftrpson, (R), 70th Dist., 4667 MacArthur Blvd., Suite Wt, Newport Beach, 92660, 156-0665. (Rcr.re1ent1 Newport Beach.) Nolaa Frtuc le, (R), 69th Dist., 17195 Newhope St., Suite 201, Fountain Valley, 92708. 662-5503. (Represents Costa Mesa} CALIFORNIA COASTAL COMMISSION 45 Fremont, Sa11 FrtndJCO, CA 94105. (415) 904-5200. (South coast reak>n covera c plit between offices In Lona Beach (213) S90-S07l, and San Diego (619) 297-9740. Local coaunlnlonu Do• Mdnnlt, (619) 723-9286 • ORANGS COUNn' BOARD OF UPUVJS01tS ltall of Administration, 10 Civic Center Thoma• F. RJley, Sth Dist., 834·3550. (Costa Mesa, Newport Beach and Santa Ana Heights) COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION 200 Kalmus Ortvc, Cotta Mcia, P.O. Box 9050, 92628·9050, 966-4000. Ellaabetb D. Parbr, member, Trustee Area 5 (C<»ta Mcia and Newport Beach) ORANGE COUNTY FAIR IOAJlD 88 Fair Dr., Costa M~? 751 -FAIR. Presiden1 lkwftJ 1.a...,. .. : vice Ptu.ldeot I.any Anolcl; Directon Tom now, CUat HOOH, Curtotlt Clul'J, NHq Dooley, 8udl JMDI, Rao41 Salt .. Don WUltt. cm GOVERNMENT Cotta Mna: City Hall, n Fair Drive, 7S4·Sl23. Mary Hornbuckle, mayor; Sandra Oeni11, vice mayor; Peter Buffa, Jay Humphrey and Joe Enck~on , council mcmbe~ NEWPORT·MESA UNIFIED SCHOOL DlSTlUCT 1601 16th St., Newport B:ach, 760-3200 Superintendent: John W. Nicoll Board Members: Shen')' Loofboun-ow, chalnnan; Jim de Boom, Rod MacMlltlan, Judy Fnoco, Ktn Wayman, Forru1 Wcmfr, Tom WUJl1m1. COAST COMM\JNITY coll.EGE DISTRICT 1370 Adams Avenue, CO$ta McsR, 4.12-5012. Chancellor: Alfred P. Ftt'Dandn, PhD. Board Members: hut G. k~T, pruldent; Shury S.um, WlJCtr G. Howald, Nancy A. Polt.nt, AnnADdo R. Rub~ KJnlcn H. Garwood. MESA CONSOUDATEO WATER DISTRICT 1965 Phaccntia, Costa Mesa, 631 ·1200. Board Memhcn: TrucJ1 OlllJ .. Hank Panl1n, Mino Durante, Jacll Hall, Tom Ntt1<rn. • renewable. Here's where Wilson's consultants erred. Neither assumption may prove correct in the context of Wilson's tenure as Governor to date. B y breaking yet another public commitment. Wilson has lost much more than the support of the homosexual community. He's also threatened his support among liberal Republicans and Reagan-Democrats who may not take too kindly to Wilson's turnaround. These groups may not be much concerned about gay rights, but they are bothered by insincere politicians and possibly offended by Wilson's growing string of public betrayals. The one group of Republicans Wilson might have pleased - the bible-bigots of the far right -may be beyond redemption. If Wilson's cono;ultant~ thought a veto of A B. 101 was going to make Lou Sheldon's day, they must have been horrified by Sheldon's scathing "thank you" message following the Governor's announcement. Why Wilson or any other politician would want to woo this faction of the party is beyond my comprehension. But, Wilson, who many conservatives already dismiss as a tax and spend, baby-killer, thought he could score some points by rejecting AB. 101. I think the electoral record will prove this calculation wrong. The road to the White House is always littered with broken promises. Promises arc merely the stepping stones contemporary pohticians use to facilitate their climb to power. Once they'"e served their electoral purpose, they can be easily abandoned -with 1mpunit)' 1f the voters permit 11. Pete W1l-;on 1s on the fast-track to the White Hou e. The voters of California can expect to see a great many promises scattered along the way. Mark P. Peine~ teaches political sdea« at UCI. • W ell, it's real simple. Once you're over 65 and you're retired and you live on social security and through the years you've managed to pay for your home and this is your security, 1f you're suddenly handed a double or triple deal, where do retired people get the income to come up with the tax money? I don't kno" the answer and 1 am quite sure nobody does. Do we just say, "Well , they rolled the dice and they came out craps and we've got to move?" RAYMOND J. BOLAND Newport Beach • I have many rentals and I would have to raise all the rents to more than compensate for the increase in taxes. Plus, l would have to also raise the rent to make enough money to pay for my own taxes, the increase of taxes on my home. JOHN BAKER Costa Mesa An Independent Newspaper Published by Page Group Publishing, Inc. Elliot Stein, Jr. chairman Jim Gressingcr publisher William S. Lobdell editor & vice president Stew Marble managing editor Walter Burroughl 1901 1989 founding publ1!>her Back Page HEARINGS: Publlc t••d in to ta FromA1 lhe'd go through all this if she wasn't telling the truth," he replied. believe the whole thing ls happening. It's so strange." the issue, most people don't ~ _... 1D believe,, They feel that Judp 1bGmll fa bll statement wa1 1inc:ere. tttaJptfonrlld, confident and credible. "This wouldn't be happening if Thomas was a white guy," said the chap on the next stool. "Thomas wouldn't have been nominated if he was a white guy," the other fellow stated firmly. "I think they should start all over again!' An aMOclate at a large Jaw firm said the television set in the conference room had been on all day. ''It has really been interesting to watch the people watching the bearing. The guys have been very quiet, .. she said. The same people believe that PrCl fan w Hill in her testimony was sincere, straightforward, confident and ciedible. "But one of them." .. talk abaw bolt Michael Jacbon said, "ii a bloody Uu.'• In the more sedate environment of the electronics department at Fedco, you could sec -and hear -the testimony on your choice of about 80 out of maybe 100 sets. Whether they were watching a little portable or a giant rear-projection set, most people watched in disbelief. "We were all shocked at what Hill testified that Thomas said to her, and some of the men were embarrassed when she talked about some of the explicit things. They didn't say they were embarrassed, but they couldn't hide it." The hearinga will continue, •tarting at 6 this morning. probably llllUliq all ~ soa s will like be preempted • and poaibly ~y. It iM 11:~tt11 ! the commi!c;:I, .-cl lpre tlM tMn, ~ seems an · le ._. ' "The whole tbina la weinl," oat of di.; gans at Gmo•s said, "really weird. Cm JOO imagine Teddy Kennedy aittlq in j~ "I didn't disbelieve Thomas when he gave his statement this morning," a clerk said, "and I don't disbelieve her now. I just don't Nobody I spoke to yesterday could say for SUR whether Thomas' statement at the hearing, or Hill's testimony, had ch~cd their miJld about the judge's nominat10n. Confuaion is rampant. of a guy accused of IC.l\lll hu.-nent?• IC8lya 111111e11..wat Fml Mudll 16 •"'-lated c1e ""'It Iii'~ ·Mllm ttll answers Senators' questions about Clarence Thomas Pilot. , ·· ... ~lla-C hearinp Atday. Her testimony attraded a large audience. Other than a few diehards on either side of I PATROL: Deputies enjoy their beat on the water From A1 It took Duran three months of specialized training -including a 40-hour fire fighting course -to qualify for the Harbor Patrol. And be had to have on-the-street experience in the county Sheriffs Department before he could apply for the job. "Catch anything?" Duran calls to a bronze-skinned boater with a fishing line hanging over his bow. "Nothing," the man answers. Duran tells the man about lobsters he caught scuba diving last weekend off Catalina. "It's a little slow sometimes," said Morris, 32, a six-year veteran of the Harbor Patrol. A small, square vessel with a towering crane attached slipped noiselessly by. The odd looking vessel puts in and pulls out mooring buoys, Morris explained, waving to the skipper. Morris spots a man swimming too close to the harbor entrance and idles the boat over to him. "You need to be inside that rock," Duran tclJs him. "Too much boat traffic here." The deputies say it was a slow summer, blaming it on overcast weather and Uie recession. "It's the days when nothing goes on that get to be monotonous," Morris said. Although the duties of Harbor Patrol deputies range from fire fighting to saving the lives of stranded boaters, their average days tend to be a routine of policing the waterways of affluent yachtsmen and yachtswomen. "It's a real positive form of law enforcement," said Sgt. Cathy Zurn, a former patrol deputy now in an administrative position. "Most people are glad to sec us. When we rescue them, they're real glad to see us." Three young men in a small boat called "Love Shack" were a little less than glad to see the Harbor Patrol as they whizzed by Friday afternoon. "Slow down," Morns called out. The harbor speed limit is S knots. Morris could tell they were 1oing a bit too fast by their .. excessive wake." They slowed down. The spectacle of wealth passes daily before Morris and Duran as they make their rounds past eye- popping yachts with names like "Double Eagle," "Fly 'N Hi" and "April In Paris." Duran points out an impressive satellite navigation system mounted on the yacht, "Galileo." The fire boat's two 454 cubic inch V-8 engines churn softly as Morris and Duran head back to Harbor Patrol headquarters near the end of an uneventful but tranquil shift. As the sun angles down a wind-blown sky, they tell stories of downed aircraft, blazing boat fires and the challenge of navigating outside the harbor during heavy winter stonns. As they talk, a "bait ball" of anchovies swarm and glisten near the water's surface, a behavior caused by the threat of some underwater predator. "It's starting to get cloudy," Duran says as a pair of pelicans glide by, touching their wingtips on the silvery, mirrored surf ace of Newport Harbor. 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Petra Alvarado Martinez was a passenger in the station wagon when it was allegedly broadsided by a Buick driven by Reginaldo Ochoa at the intersection of Edinger Avenue and Bristol Street. Martinez was pronounced dead at the scene shortly after the 2:30 a.m. collision. Ochoa, who allegedly fled the scene, was arrested by Santa Ana police a short time later and booked into the Orange County Jail on suspicion of vehicular manslaughter and driving under the influence, police said. The driver of the Honda, 22-year-old Cecelia Gutierrez of Costa Mesa, was not injured. -Br tbe Pilot From A1 Costa Mesa's officilll hsve been elected by the county league to serve on various advisory committees, which will be proposing legislation that would support cities in the coming year, said Costa Mesa Assistant City Manager Rick Pickering. who is attending the conference. "We took a hard look at who's going to go and who's not going to go," Pi.ctering nid. "We pretty much. bare-boned it, for obvi8u reasons. Everybody is watching their budgets.!' In an effort to cut costs. ~· ditt offlciah i1l both cities will be ctrMaa nthU lytnt and stayiDg with relatives or Meadt tit' · •Y Area. Some deleptes will alto be lctMIC ~lbaa othen. Contrary to •hat --. •t · tT1tak. officials will put ift a lot of wed -.t tlM -1ett• PWcertn.g said. "Some mlY think thlt ti -:._ it's work," he said. In addition to the oonr~ Pickering said he and Assistant City Managdr Ann Oyben will also be working with San Francisco consultants to wrap up bond financing for the new Plaza Tower high-rise at South Coast Plaza. Costs haven't been the only_ issue to propel this year's conference into the beadnnes. During the Persian Gulf War, a number of Orange County citiea sought a boycott of the conf crence because it was being held IA San Francisco. a city that declared itself a "sanctuary'' for war protesters. Instead of boyoottini' the COllference, the county league voted to ju.st send a mtssagc expressing outrage at the actions of the city. CGnv8ntlon rol Cll The following is a list of city officials scheduled to attend the annual League of California Oties convention in San Francisco, which starts today and goes through Wednesday: COSTA MESA: .--Mayor Maty Hornbuckle ..-vice Mayor Sandy C'.enis ,...Oty Manager Allan Roeder """Oty Attorney Thomas Kathe .--Planning Commission Chairman Clarence Clark .--Planning Commissioner Walt Davenport .--Planning Commissioner John Palme ~ransportation Director Bill Morris .--Personnel Director Steve Hayman .--Leisure Services Director Keith Van Holt .--Finance Director Susan Temple ,....Assistant City Manager Ann Cyben .--Assistant City Manager Rick Pickering NEWPORT BEACH: .--councilman John Cox .--councilwoman Ruthelyn Plummer ""'City Attorney Robert Burnham .--Planning Director Jim Hewicker .--Parks, Efeaches, Recreation Director Ron Whitley .--Police Chief Arb Campbell .--Planning Commission Chairwoman Jan Debay ,....Planning Commissioner Gary DiSano .--Planning Commissioner Cary Pomeroy .--Planning Commissioner Harry Merrill .--Planning Commissioner Barry Cross ,....Planning Commissioner Norma Clover ,....Parks Commission Chairwoman Jo Vandervort PARADE: Organizers IDllnllln participation has declined From A1 president Richard Luehrs said. 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OOUU, MAlOI, CAM-CAM GIRLS, MOHU, SALO()" OntU. JUPPDS, l'fllATES, llOMAICS. AUEICS, GOaJu.A& OAT "'QTllll. ICARUTT O'ffAllA, lfUMa, IAlllE&, CAESAR. Kl"OS. QUatmf& Cl.OW!Q. CHEU t.IAOW 1T"S 'ANTAIY • DJU:S:.f VP Tl/a l"Olf AOV£n Ar FANTASY LIN008 1'tU Har11or 81"4. l"IUlllalJI V.O.~. CA tme t1H> ns-uu KOIJltS; Iii• 1 • , t -11 ................ CdM deepens M . .___ .. ---------- ..... ., October 12, 1991 The Newport BeactVCosta Mesa Pilot SfOl1I Mte.. Ropr Carlton •••• 642-f..130 at. 317 occ f001balV82 Adult sports/B6 Classifled/B 10 1s' frustrations, 17-14 lAe...,...... Johnny Ospina injured; CdM surprises, holds on By Roger Carlson SCXWtl Eeir NEWPORT BEACH -Some- where it'• been said "funny things happen when Corona del Mar is an underdog ... or when Costa Meal ii a favorite." And Pridly night was no exception as Corona del Mar's Sea Kings scored twice in the lalt 100 ICCODds of the fint half, &htn 1111.n. on &o pott a 17-1• non-league '-bill Yittory over Costa Mesa's M~ al Newport Harbor. "TWi was a bi1 win for us," said a ba~ DIM Holland, the Sea Kings' coecb who watched bis team get back to the ~ platoau at 2·2-1 beading into Sea View lAtpe action next week with the mild uplet. Holland's one-point underdogs llltprile4t everyone with a wild spread formation and it paid off with those 10 aecond-<JUarter points. "We JUSt wanted to let everything hang out." ~lained Holland. "We've been just too ti&ht... . "We just can't seem to beat them," said a beleaguered C.Osta Mesa C.Oach Tom Baldwin, who had seen his team frustrated at every tum. Frustration? The Mustangs' premier back, Johnny Ospina was in the open en route to a certain touchdown when he pulled up with a hamstring as C.Orona's Tom Hca1 finally caught him at the 8-yard ftno in the fint CfUarter. Not ~ lid the touchdown run come up dk>rt, but Ospina was lost for the gmne, and IJl<ft. "1"-t't the bigest frustration," said Baldwi.D. "We haft Johnny and we can't lose. Now he's out, and I don't know when he'll be back. It's a deep hamstring." • --.n: The Sea Kings take It to the edge with a wild spread, become winners.ta nullified by a CdM offsides, taking the ball io some two inches from the goalline. But quarterback Matt Harber gets just one of those inches, then on fourth down Harbcr's handoff is botched and the ball sat on the one u tbc Mustangs surged into the end zone, and the Sea Kings bad an easy recovery. More frustration? Costa Mesa took over at the Costa Mesa 46 with 7:53 left; at the CdM 38 with S:S3 left; and at the CdM 37 with 1 :48 left on Mike Meyer's fumble recovery. The net result of those three possessions: zero There were some reasons, however, for much of the frustration - and that was due to the return of Corona del Mar's No. 1 weapon - defense.' yardage rushing; zero yardage passing; two punts and capped by a fourth-down incompletion on a deep route to Matt Jaglowski, the ball going off the receiver's hands. A fourth possession -also in the fourth quarter just preceding these three -bogged down at the CdM 21 after Dinh Tran's 49-yud run to the Sea Kings' 25. There were some reasons, however, for much of the frustration -and that was due to the return of C.Orona del Mar's No. 1 weapon -defense. The ultimate points for Corona del Mar were chalked up in the second quarter as Tom Hess bulled over his left side for his Corona del Mar's Jason Oark (25) pulls in one of seven receptions as Mesa's Jeff Niebling (24) defends on the play. More frustration? The Mustangs were up 14-7 with fi.tst-and-goal at the CdM 3 in the second quarter. Two plays got it to the 1. Then an apparent scoring play is See COM/a Newport ends drought, blanks Estancia, 14-0 Sailors answer Eagles' 46 defense by opening up attack nuff' said; onarchs are eally for real Bllry fdcnef ..., A ANA ugh Mater Dci '• David Knuff seen the game rouah a arterback'a eyes, i much prefers •ding them. Tho senior outside linebacker/tight d took tho opportunJty to read erbacb on both aides of the ball in unday niJht'• '42--7 win over Mission . He returned an interception 27 for a touchdown, and caught a bf&h four puaes from senior Billy ton for 54 yards. ••1 think havtna been a quarterback ~,,. me antJcipato what they're aoing \8" do." aald Knufl, who quarterbacked • Monarcba' sophomore team to a 10-0 .euon while daumato Blanton wu ~ a vanity apprentkeahfp to All· CIP sian&J caller Danny O'Neil, now at Breaon. -' SM KNUFF,- • WIUIMI •amu: Junior quarterback Greg Williams gets the Sailors in gear ./14 up blocking it. We were more prepared than the Huntington game -after that game, all the coaches got together and we talked about it and we opened it up a little more tonight." In the third quarter, Newport Harbor (3-2) ended its streak of 10 straight quarters without a point, taking the second half kickoff and moving 74 yards on eight plays as junior quarterback Greg Williams capped the march with a 9-yard touchdown pass to senior wide out Branon C.Oluccio, who used some fancy footwork on the second play of the drive to go 48 yards and trigger the scoring drive. Following a 0-0 standoff at the intermission, the Sailors chalked up 14 points in the third quarter to continue their legacy against Estancia (3· 1-1). which suff cred its first defeat of the season. Newport leads the all-time series, 9-1. "We actually felt pretty good last week (a 10-0 loss to El Modena). even though we'd gone two games without scoring," Brinkley said. "Greg did a good job throwing the ball and he helped open it up. "We've got to get the ball into Coluccio's bands mo re . I was d isappointed because we haven't used more of him this season. He's a big kid and, obviously, we haven't thrown to him much, but we've got to get it into his hands." Including the touchdown, C.Oluccio caught nine passes for 107 yards. Three other Sailors hauled in one pass each from Williams, who completed 12 of 26 throws for 141 yards and no interceptions. His attempts, completions and yardage were season highs. On the second play of the third quarter, Williams connected with C.Oluccio near the left sideline at midfield, then C.Oluccio broke three tackles before Estancia inside linebacker Peter Baniaga See NEWPORT/M ....... ..,,.. Mater Del'• swanning defense buries Diablo bldup quarterback Jeff Can. ~ltlliFICW?llGe Matt latton (54), Slcy Harris (34), Branon Coluccio (3) atop Chrfsmn Gomez. Guess who's No. 1? Monarchs make it a very easy choice, 42-7 By ftoger Cartson SOmtlldS SANTA ANA Mater Doi High football coach BNce Rollinson, a tbrowbeck to the Monarchs' alory da)'I of the m.id-60!. hlld just one important message be wanted to get across right away 1bunday niaht following bis team's deat.rucdon ol Orange C.Ounty'• No. 1- ral9d team. Mission Viejo. "WE'RB BACK/" exclaimed the rupy R.oUinloa in no uncertain terms. No one ,... reMty to chaUenac the Monatcht' c:o.cb. His team (6-0) had Jun dismantled wbat wu an unbeaten tMaMJi aqud. '42·7, and it was done ~ a flowiah. leavin& little doubt wkte n.. ....,, No. 2-nnked team in Or-. County bek>Qp. WIUJlout raervatiom the Mourchs ptoMd to '7,500 at Santa Ana Bowl who • dM"7 No. 1. 11ley did ft all, cnashi Million Viejo (•1) clefulMIJ by Umi~ ti.. Diablot to just '1 ,arda in the air and 64 on tbe around, u weU u «> yards of lolles duo to five quarterback sacks. Offensively? Quarterback Billy Blanton was in complete control. lbe C.OSta Mesa resident tore Mission Viejo's nick.le man-to-man defense to shreds, connecting on 13 of 21 for 343 yards and three touchdowns. They did it with the big play offensively -amona Blanton'• connections were gains of 27, 42, S3, 30, n , 33 and 30 -and they did it with the big play defensively. If you want the game capeulizcd in one play -take Mission Viejo'• desperation try on fourth-and-one at iu own <4S In tbe fourth quarter, trailin& 27· 14. Ocroa Drake, the Diablos' top runner and the IOI\ of one-tlme El Ra.ncho High sensation Randy Drake (1968) took the handoff and in a split second the 17~-paund standout was obliterated from ~t by the fiaure ot 2»p<*ftd Nicty Silalua for a l ·yard loa -not to mention the other three Mater Del defadm on top of Suahaa. Mill6oD Viejo went in with a heralded defenM -ono wbkh wu dnwiq nvea t See MATER D!J,9 • • • • • • , I • • • , • • • • • • • • • ' • • • • • • • Bl Saturday, OCtober 12, 11191 -------~------::.-~-----~-------:-------_-------------------- Community college roolllall Boes open their doors to the lllllllldarlmule today, at 1: By Richard Dunn ,,.._ C OSTA MESA -To co n si der Orange Coast C ollege a heavy favorite today at 1:30 would be the understate- ment of the season. Visiting San Diego City hasn't won in 24 consecutive games, the Knights have the most inept rushing defense in the 16-tcam Mission Conference and they've KNUFF: From 81 Knuff saw more than intent in Miss ion Viejo quarterback Payson LeMeilleur's eyes -he saw fear. Knuff and his teammates blitzed the Diablos relentlessly, as the 6- foot-3, 205-poundcr recorded 2\!i of the Monarchs' five sacks from hi s weak side position. "It was great," Knuff said of the Monarchs' defensive gambling, which Coach Bruce Rollinson said was part of his plan to "fire at them with everything we've got." Kn uff also thoroughly enjoyed hi s interception, which came in the left Oat, and resulted in a cake walk into the end zone to expand the hosts' lead to 21-7. "David 's interception really broke it open for us," Rollinson said. "It's always a thrill to score on de fense," Knuff explained of his second int erception return for a touchdown this season and third pick of the ye ar. "I was shocked to sec the ball coming right at' me. I just aropped int o the Oat and I don't think (LcMeilleur) even saw me. It was a linebacker's dream." Kn ufrs versatility has been a co ach's dream this year for Rollinson, who admitted difficulty finding Knufrs ideal role last year. '"I made a mistake with him, because I left him at quartertiack for spring practice and most of the summer before his junio r season," Rollinson lamen1ed. never beaten a BiU Workman- ooached OCC team. The Pirates (3-0), ranked No. 10 in the national JC grid-wire pall and No. 2 in the Souihtand, have a chance to clear their bench early as they prepare to lock horns with the Knights (04) in Mission Conference football action at LeBard Stadium. "On paper and record-wise, they're not the toughest opponent," said Workman, whose S-0 lifetime against San Diego City and 16-2 against all San Diego- area community c.olleges in tlis six years. "Bui then we have Soulhwatcm (3-1) the next .... t and Rancho Santiago (1·2) the followioa ,_t_ It doesn't get fun." 1n other worda. the cakewalks end arter the Knights. The Dues, who pcucss a %-0 edge this year against opponent.I in points sc.ored as a result ot turnovers, will be without starting cornerbaclt Brandon Bento (Corona del Mar), who's out with a back injury. ft was originally thought that Bento would require back fusion surgery, but OCC defensive coordinator Mike Taylor said this week that Bento ls ................. "It hurt his chances al other positions, lik e outside linebacker, where he didn't end up starting until the last five games last year." Maler Oei's David Knuf( is loose in lhe secondary with one of four passes for 54 yards and one TO during Monarchs' 42-7 romp. Knuff is o ne of several Monarchs playing offense and defense, but only he and fullback· defensive end Nicky Sualua staned both ways against No . I-ranked Mission. Knuff, who also punts, rarely left the field. "He's a captain," said Rollinson, who al ong with Blanton, has count ed on Knuffs blocking and pass-catching to bolster a prolific offense . COMPUTER KIDS HOTLINE! ~!t\~\~YOU'Vt!" HEAAO n1E WHISl'EAS : I' n11s C.OUI' OI' 110/iEY- AiOVEAs 1'#011 us VEGAS. NOWTHEJfl( EXCLUSNF. l'U.rS AJtE tJaJ.JJ:1. CUL f'/OW l'<H TllE MOST FEAALD /IO~ "We didn't use him at all ofrensively last year, because we had two returning tight ends in Terry Flannigan and Jonathan Packard," Rollinson said. "But l knew he would be the tight end in 1991." Knuff has caught a team-high 26 passes for 389 yards and two touchdowns, but his athletic talents can't be limited to a Correction A story in Thursday's Pilot incorrectly listed the honors of two Newport Harbor High volleyball players. Tara Kroesch was a first-team all· CIF selection in 1990 and Maureen McLaren was second-team all-Sea View League. The honors were inadve rtently reversed. -By 111r Piiot A RACY WAY TO SUPPORT CYSTIC FIBROSIS Register and Pay by Phone at (2T3)479-858S. ANAHEIM TO SAN DIEGO 150K BIKE RACE Raise Money For Cf and Win Fabulous Prizes! FOOD, ACCOMODATIONS, fNRRTAINMfNT PROVIDfDI 't::f c.,,,, o.n,rt """"' ..,.(_ -& ... "''" ~ football field. As a junior second baseman, K.nuff was named to the Pilot's All:Orange Coast Area squad last spring. He hit a team-high .432 for Coach Bob Ickes, including five homers, 24 RBI, five stolen bases and a 21-game hitting streak. He was also in the Monarchs'~ bas ketball program as a freshman SCHEDU LE Satunl~y footluill Community c~ -S..11 Di@go City Colt~ ii Ori llgi! Coast, 1:30 pm.; Southwestefn ..,.. Coldeo W~ College, at Or.ingoe COi.St, 7 p.m. Wiler h'o Community rollt-ge -Qf111ge CCYSt at long Be~ City Col~ tournunent, i ll . .,. H1111h ichool -Mite• Oei at SaddlebAck, 10 1.1'!1 .; Newpoft H•rbof at Sunny Hills Tou•ni ment, •II diy; Newport Hubo< 1t Ut.incil ~ Too.un.iment, .1H ~y Vt>ll~ll Col. ~ -CJ! 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Pi-hmaa Vktor Davb will start ~ of Beato and ahare I tlmo with Rodney Bruce. · on the disabled U1t for OCC ire strona ufety Mike Prlacc, wide receiver Scott Hamilton and outlide linebacker .Joe Bites, all of whom have knee lajurics. Defensive tack.le Matt ScriYen: (knee) is also out. "'We should stan getting a few of those guys back." Workman said "We had (wide receiver) Ulysses Trammell out, but we got him in (last · Saturday against Oroamont). We really b1..:n't la Trammell'• debu~ be caught been that healthy." two pauet for 36 yards . ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~--.·' Of•W. --......... -10 Dorrie ~ M tll So. OI ! ,.,.,._ ~ M 110 A', RI 23 Main llllfl. H 111 So. Tl II AlrOll ICalMI" M 180 SO. WA 13 CIAllfl P11M111 f-3 200 So. WA n Moll TOii f.Z HO Ff. Ill 51 l\ll9ft 1it1r1t1 f-1 255 So. AG 73 IQp 'NlltlOlr w 295 So. c 86 9oilllf Mii W 275 So. LG 511 .i.. Ulr 9-4 256 So. LT 85 lktln.... W 210 Fr. TE -=·· ... _ ... OT ..... ... OT ....... ... u ... u ... tu "· CB •• CB so. .. ..... MATER DEi: Monarchs rip Diablos From B1 from the media. But that defense allowed the Monarchs 423 yards running and passing. Mater Dei's defense? David knuff led the way, his 27-yard btterception in the third quarter Igniting a 28-point sec.ond half. "David's interception really broke it open for us," said Rollinson, soaking wet from a winner's dunkjng by his players. It did break things open, but in reality, the Monarchs were breaking it open in several departments. Chris Ruperto's 78-yard dash with a screen pass, a new play inserted just for the Diablos, got Mater Dei a lead back before halftime, negating an 82-yard interception return by Mission Viejo's Eddie Benyo, which had tied the game at 7-7 in the first period. Rollinson said his team dealt •With 'adversity,' but in reality, that interception was about the only difficulty it was faced with. The rest of the night was all Mater Dci. "They executed," said Mission Viejo Coach Mike Rush. "I thought it was seesaw game until that little screen near the end or the half." "We were a little nervous at halftime," said Rollinson. "We had some guys who were tired." Mater Oei was dominating all !he numbers at hal(time, but in the second half it really became and sophomore. "I'm still confused about whether I want to play baseball or football (in the future)," Knurl said. "l just want to go to college." Rollinson said Knuff will have no problems in the classroom, whichever college sport he chooses. "He understands a lot of things most guys his age can't." apparent as the Monarchs scored 28 points in a span of 9:07 - against a quality opponent with No. I credentials not only in Orange County, but within CIF Division II circles as well. harassment). Rollinson labeled it as his team's best effort of the season, but was unable to classify it in the same breath with last year's s tunning 34-20 victory over . Eisenhower, which catapulted his Monarchs into the CIF S·A "We were ready," said Rollinson. "The lcids took it and executed. When they got that interception (and touchdown to tic it at 7-7) it didn't shake us a bit." semifinals. • While Mater Dei was running amok offensively in the second half, the defense was allowing just one Mission Viejo first down in its initial series as the Diablos appeared to be the ones running out of gas. In the final analysis there were a · • lot of positives for the Monarchs, • but none more so lhah their coach's statement: 11.e Monarchs, superpowers during Rollinson's heydays of the '60s, indeed, "arc back." O • What was to follow for Mission Viejo was a punt: Knufrs TD run with an inlerception; a punt (converted into a 39-yard scoring drive); the fourth-down stopper by Sualua (converted into a two-play 43-yard TD drive); a punt (converted into a one-play drive - Blanton's S3-yard strike to Roger Morante); a fumble (recovered by Isaac Ardoli no); and one more punt (Mater Oei allowing the last 4:28 to expire wilhout further GAii• lllOTl:I -The last Mater Del te101 ti ooen • season wllll 1 M Dt n1 O.W CWr°• 1975 tnm -M'lldl lost b lat fnl. ~. son WU"' l>ICq ~ fl)r Miiiion ~I:,? ... MO Del'1 ntiJit oPP0rm II ...,_,. • OPllW St Jom llOsco not Fltdly ·-b lul ..... Dll !Nm II) 90 1;o II) opell • MtsOll ...... ..... 19M tum wtlk:tl lost 10 Anlflelm Ill " Clf 1'.Ms, 12-7, 1 11-1-0 ~ -~one,_ -.... MoNrctts, .... Dlot: c.ur,, .... t2-• 0-1 ., Win •• lncbllr4I • 11-0 ""' .,.,.. c.n.mw • In fie Ilk ~-Cini of Mm° Ot!'I premier .... • , Dll lhOSe iwo tqns-wu ... ._. ....... -· • Rollinwi's record • MU Del In INS, hta l*d season. Is mw 21-10. lncld'lg 10 of h lllt 11 .. • M!Ulcn Vlelo ,,,. .. .mer In lht only .... cOl'frolUllOn IJrlWeen lhese two -42-23 lu: )I'll!' ·-MbSloll VlelD d see men Of Mm Del n1111 v--• whtn tie Monlrclts toWI 1111 SclAI CoUI l.Up.lt. • Statistics Mater Del 42, Mlulon Vlelo 7 Soon tlf °'*1eni 6-11; lllnln. 3-la.-U IS: AIYarU, 2-17; Mlsslof\ Viejo 1 0 0 0-1 SuWa. 2-10; Slnchez, 2-t; Hal, 2·3; Kltr\ 2-2: MlttrDel 7 7 13 15-42 \M,1-laofl'hn2. Am Quarter un>MDUAL PMllNO lil>-BlnJn 2 Ml (8rodlcn lddl. Z:S7. MV-1.e ........ 5-15-2, 50; CWT. 1"4-0, 1. MV -BenyQ 12 lrcef'Ceplon FftKTI (Gwner MD-Bllr*ln. 13-21-1, 343. ldck). 0:15. INDMDUAL R•C•MNO .._... CluartM MV-Rln*v. 3·27• Drib 1-12· McClonolqt. MD-R~p•no 71 piss lrom Bl1nton 1-11: Amposta, 1-1. ' ' · ~ ldckl. 4:49. MO -KftJfl 4 ~~-R-3-03· "-'rlllrd au.rt... . ' ........ '' ' ........... J.1>-KIUI 27 ~ t!b.rn (8rVldbeft 2·95, ICihl, 2'63, Bnju, 1-30. Thilt, 1"4. •I. (1:01. GUii. STATISTICS MD -TNn 4 11W Imm Blarton {ldt-lalled), IN -2:50. RtSt doWn1 5 14 Peufth Qurt., Rushes-yardage 26-&4 21·97 MD-~ I 1111 (Rupmo 11W lrclTI Pulinll ylrdage 51 343 B!nln), \1:03. Passing &.19·2 13-21-1 MD-Rupeno 53 p111 from Branton Nelrdlmyardage• 12 70 ~ti), 1:52. Slcks-'f*'(lage ~ni'l-40 2.mn-11 Al1en0Mlct: 1.SOO (edrNted}. Nfl ylf'dlge 137 493 INDMDUAL flUIMINO Purts 7-37 2-31!1 MY-Drake. 15-11; LtMellle!lf. l·fw·mlrl.ll 26; furmle1-ll.lm>les lost 2·2 0-0 ~ 2-e: can. 2.1or-cm.is 3: Rwrni. R1Q1..ne1. y~ s-40 &.55 1 ·II: Wll'I dllt Ahe. 1-1: St-.oer. 1..e: RU(;~er. '"'· nne of posmslon 25:29 22:3-t MO-RUPMo. 6·23: Solis. 4·23: VlSQUll. 'l\rll ~. lnt«t~s. 11.mbie retrms Calvary Chapel punishes foe, 55-0 By Richard Dunn Sports W"'e' More school records fell Thursday night as Calvary Chapel demolished visiting California School for the Deaf Riverside, SS· 0, in the Arrowhead League football opener at Western High School. Eagles quarte rback Jason Sharkey completed 7 of 11 passes for 118 yards and rour touchdowns as Calvary (4-I), ranked No. 2 in the CIF Southern Section Division X, recorded its most lopsided victory ever, topping last year's 49- 0 win over Bethel Christian (Lancaster). Calvary's victory also tied a school mark for the most points soorcd in a game, matching last week's total when the Eagles defeated Bethel, 55-6. Sharkey, who also ran for a 49- yard touchdown in the third quarter to make it 48-0 after the extra point, has completed 4S of 85 passes for 633 yards and 11 touchdowns with only two interceptions this season. RuMing back Matt Kellogg. Coburn who carried 11 times for 122 yards, set a school record for 1he longest touchdown run in the second quarter when he sprinted 78 yards to paydirt. The Ea~Jes scored four touchdowns 1n the first quarter - three on passes by Sharkey and another on Rick Cobum's 31 -yard fumble recovery -to take a 27-0 lead. Sharkey connected with Danny Neumann on an 11-yard sooring toss and Jake Guild from 3S and 11 yards out in the first quaner. Sharkey's founh touchdown pass came in the third quarter when he hooked up with Guild from 34 yards out. .. We were just so much more physically bigger and stronger," Calvary Coach Kris Van Hook said. Kellogg also had an intercepPon while Ken Alma, who rushed for St yards on three carries, recovered a fumble. 0 Statistics C. ...... C..,.. II, CID 11t-.nld1 o ...... _ ........ CSO Rhtndt 0 0 0 0-0 Calvary 27 1 14 7-55 --Cl!-NaJmlnn 11 plll from Sllwtey (S111111ay """· Cll-Ud 11 pm from~ (srr.y~. Cal-Guld ~ plSI trom Sl'lnly (lr:kk flhd). Cll-Cobum 31 f\mllt 11CMrY (Shlltcly *kl ............ Cll -Kelogv 71 Ml (Stlnl¥ llkij. TNnl Quitter C•--""" I...., ""I· C•--:M ....... ....., -""" ............ Cll-Cotun I run (l(IY ldclQ, ~·: 200 (bllmllld). INDMDUAL llUSHlllQ Cll -KlloOll, 11·122; Shntr. Ht MN. "61: Coburn. z-10; Nier, +a. HIDMDUAL PMINIO Cll-hlcey, 1·11.0, t~ 0.1-0. ftllDlVIDU& illtD C.-Guld. 4-te; KllODo, Z·lt ; Nunn. 1·11 . Speedway championships tonight COSTA MESA -The 1991 Coor• Light United Slates National Spe~ay Championahip 11 scheduled for the Orange County Fairgrounds this evening. The event, which Is sanclioned by the American Motorcyclist Association, will be held from 8 10 10 p.m. In the Main Arena at the Fairgrounds. Oates open at 6:30 p.m. The Championship will feature lbe top 16 American Speedway motorcycle rac:en, includlna local start Steve Lucero, Brad Oxley, Mike Faria, Bobby Schwani, Brent Werner, Jessee Pinch and Oiris Maru:hester. Two ovcncas ridcn, Coventry's Rick Miller and Wolverhampton's Ronnie Correy, have been seeded 10 the event by virtue of their per~ (ormancea at Jut year's Amencan Speedway Final in Long Beach. . Two riders from Northern Cali fornia have alJO been selected from a acpe.rate, point contest. Pour raoen will compete in each heat of t~ competition, which will feature a total of 20 heatJ. The winner will be determined by·the total number of points from this one night or oompctlllon only. Seaton pointA and past events will not l1.u.u1t, since ii 11 a uuc:·n1~n1 ' only National C hampion1hlp, adding to the pressure each rider will reel. The machines the riders wUt be using are light, fut, aloOhol- burning motorcycles without brakes. The machines are 500cc and are capable of going from zero to 60 In 2.6 teconds. The cycles arc vinually equal, adding lo the impon1nce that a.kill and courage will play in the one- ni&hH>nly championship. The si te ot the U .S. Ch1mplon1hip, the' Oranp County l Fair1round1, 11 the 1malle11 Seo SPEEOWAYlll-1 , ' .. -- 3u By IClrt WalCCla ........ NEWPORT BBACH -'Ibo Corona dol Mar Hiah football team always· eeema to fiDd a "1 to beat co.ta~ 1be Sea K.inp have done lt 12 years J.n a row DOW and 21 of the 26 times the two tUIDI have met. But the route to Friday's 17·1• Yic:tory may be one of the strangest yet. D a~e Holland, CdM'a chrotaically conservative bead co.ch, used a trick play he called simply, "Cluck-it," to set up Tom Hess' pme-winning 37-yud field aoa1 11 tjme disappeared in the lint half . ''I fOUnd that play in an old book," admitted Holland. unable to supprea a llllile. "We haven't been doing well lately and I wanted to &et it all bang out." Ill Holland's long-lost play, it looked like bi.a offemive line waa hanaing out with the wide receiven. Quarterback Todd Kebrli set up in abot-gun formation behind the center, with two receiven wide out to his right and all the remainins players u far u they could get on the left side of the field. Holland said the play was dcsiped by Tiger Ellison, the originator of the run-and-shoot offense. "I alwaya wanted to do it and we bad notbina to lose. Now I'm tofnl to try and work it into our regular offense," the CdM coach said. The flrlt time the Sea Kinp unveiled "Chuck-it" waa on a third-and· 16 from their own 47- yard line, trailing 1 .. 7 four minutes into the second quarter. Tho Mustangs acted lib they bad just seen a UFO an . unidentified football offense. Up in the prea box, the Costa Mesa spotters were going wild. "Call time out. call time out!" one of them shouted into his bead set The other pointed at the field, yelling. ''The center's eligible, look out for the center!" The Mustangs didn't know Costa Mesa's Binh Tran (42) moves for yardage, but his gain was nullified by a holding call - I.ft~ one of three such calls nullifying gains of 8, 14 and 8 yards by Tran as Corona del Mar won. Bulletin board (ll .( .. :ti lat Cima RllJI 1M The Lasl Chance R.aJJye Oub will prcscnl the Oreat Pumpkin 1991 OD Sunday, Oct 20, • •tartln& al The Courtyard (comer of Holt and Irvine) Ill Tustin. The Oreat Pumpkin 1991 is a time-speed-distance event of a~ateJy 130 mllea. The object of the rally 11 to traYCrsc a prcacn'bcd course at wiped apeeda (which neve.r require the coolestant to exceed lhe poalcd speed limits). Alona the coune arc ~lnts, tbc locations of which are unknown beforehand to the c.iontesaants. Reptntlon opcna al 9 Lm. 9 For further infonnatlon, phone (714) 220-1866. DC 111111'11 1111 of flml Pour Orange C.ounty sports personalities have been named winnen of special awards to be presented at the county's Sports Hall of Fame Jnduc:tioo Banquet on Oct. 29. Beck:l McCatrerty of Irvine was named winner of the Woody Dlelch C.ourqe Award, Bob Oark of Oranae winner of the Ralph Oart Distinpished Otizen Award and Will Kem and Mario Dalessl winnen of thc-t'Oood Ouy" award. tom Ue&Jer, former acneral manager of Anaheim Stadium, will receive the Hall of Fame Ufetlmc Achievement Award. 9 For 1lcbl information, phone (714) 935.0199. wbcro to loot, bow to stud or net to do. PortuaatelJ, Kehrli'• pUI to a.. fell iDcomoleta. Until Corona p tho ball back with 37 aeconcla left before intermillion. Stirtlna at their own 34, the acored tied 1 .. all, Kebrli dropped back in the weird formation apin and this time be chucked it to Juoo Clark 18 yards down field. By DOW the Muttanp were OD to this madnela. When CdM tried the play apin on the following down_ two c.o.t.a Mesa linemen got to Kebrli, forcing him to throw incomplete. But the Sea Kings were having fun with their new friend and they went right back to the trick, Kehrti hitting Cluis Quinn at the 35 with eilbt aeeonda to ao in the half. They ran the play once more and this time Kebrli eluded a pair of unblocked lineman, scrambling out of bounds at the Com Mesa 20 with one tick left on the clock. Enter Hess, who split the uprights OD what amounted to the final · ts of the night ~used that play to try and tum things around," said Hess, who acored all 17 points for the Sea Kings, matching a feat he accomplished in the team's only other victory this year, a 19-16 opening-season win over Huntington Beach. "That play is supposed to confuse them, throw them off - you know, screw them up," Hess added. COM: Saa Kings prevail From·e1 second short-yardage touchdown with 1:40 left, followed by a 37· second drive that was one for the boob for the Sea Kings. Garth Turner's interception got it started and Kehrti, out of the Sea Kinp' trick formation -the "Chuck-at.'' passed 23 yards to Jason Oark and 23 yards to Ouis Quinn. Then with just seco~ds left, Kebrli kept to his right and dashed 14 yards to the Mesa 20, going out of bounds with one second left on the clock. Hess came in and booted a 37- yard field goal to give CdM its 17- 14 halftime lead. Overcome in those 100 seconds was an 87-yard punt return by Jaglowslti, which had given Costa Mesa its 14-7 lead after an initial surge on the game's first drive, which took 10 plays. Ospina's 58-yard dash set the initial TD up and Fernando Ospina finally ·cashed it in with 5:07 spent in the game to give Mesa its 7-0 edge. Corona tied it with a 2-yard run by Hess, capping a 75-yard march. Corona would not return to its "Chuck-it" offense again, relying on the defense, despite the ab- sence of standout sophomore linebacker J.R. Walz, who was nursing a slight sho ulder separation. Holland inserted sophomore Scott Hardesty into Walz's spot, and along with Mike De Revere, Scott Borland, Quinn, Scott Borland. Gordy Oemons and others. the defense rose to the occasion. um 110TU g CdM eoac11 a... ~ aid lllbl h game, "You krow, I llM • lrl1Y tMlng .. Iii tllm" ... He Aid '·"· .... could llM played 11 llnebacker, bUI lie ~ wW'llld to hold Ills ·~ ~ IQ( league ... Costa ..... trllly got llneblClclr ...... hoe blCll tom b • ls1 -~ ortt to see ~ _....go down eai1y .•• Tem ...... ,Ind Ills Mustlfllll COIC'*'O till! hid on 1hetr "T oa6-ll*ls•' .• ••OM Holllld uys our Toad·ll*b wt h best Ylt Ind lie Wanls to tJuv one.·· Aid 8ak!wln. Statistics C.....del-17,Coeta ..... 14 .._...,a...... Mesa-Harber, 2-13-t 14. CofOfla Clel Mar 7 10 0 0-17 lllOIVIDUAL ncaMMQ Costa Maa 14 0 0 0-14 CdM-Dn. 7~; ~ 3-29: Hess. 2~7. ,.,.. ca..-.. Wegener. 2-31; Goldsain. 1·9. Mesa-F. ()sprw 3 1111 ~ lilck). Mesa-~ 1-10: Cota, 1~. 8:55. GAiia STATISTICa CdM-Hns 2 ""(Hm Idell). 4:03. C4ll ... Mtn -J19 1owalll 17 punt return Rrll downs 18 5 ~Idell), 0:04. R 31 78 ""I""' , ........ ........ ushls·yftaoe • JV' ~ CdM-Hns 1 1111 (Hm Idell), 1:40. PISsklO yanlage is-:~ 2-l~~ = l~::-,,. ~ yanjage• 14 112 INDfVmUAL RUaHIMQ Sadcs·yftaol none 1-mn-6 !H)~-Hns. 21·78; Goldsalln. 1·2: Ketrt; ~yanlage ;~ ;~~ Mtsl-T1111, 9-82; F. Ospina, 11·28; COCI. F\mbles·ful'rbles lost 3-1 1-1 7·28; J. Oapln1, 2~1 ; Huber, Rags-net yardage 14-83 10-89 2·1«-INDMDUAL PA88111Q Tmt of possesslOn 25:24 22:36 CdM -Kehrl. 15-34-1, 221. ·Pin llbns, lnCercepllons. flr'nblt ""'"" ...... Clllllc The AboYe the RimlLapna Beach sccond basketball Hoops Ou.sic ~3 basketball festival will be beJd Saturday and Sunday, Oct. 19-20 at Lquna Bcac:b Kiah· llWI ..... !,, 1bc Newport H Lawn Bowling Oub All procecdl ao to belp the Lapna Bcach Hilb boys bukelbaU prosnm. The ent.ry fee is SlO per player and lhe entry deadline Is Oct. 16 at S p.m. Awards will be preaenled to winDcn in all dmsions. The divisions include fourth pde and under; ftftb and sixth arades, aewntb and eiaJitb grades. ninth and 1~ padcs and 1 llh a.nd 12th pdcs. e For further Information. phone (714) 497-6011. will hold its annual Ladies SinaJcs and Men's SinaJcs tournament OD 1\aeaday, Oct. 15. Both the 1989 champions. Glcooa Weber and Bob Willey, and the 1990 champions, Gail Hodgloo and Mu Bartolh, will be competing in the tournament. Thirty-two bowlen in dress whites will occupy all 16 rinb of both bowl.in& greens. Competition, wblcb Is open for spectator vicwiq. will be&in at 10 a.m. and ND lbJOup lhc afternoon. 9 For furtbor information, phone Bob Hieb at the Newport Harbor Lawn Bowling Oub at (714) 644-4138. Our Service Department Is Now Open On Saturday From B:OOAM To 1 :OOPM And For A Limited Time ... RECEIVE FREE OIL WITH LUBE OIL ANDJILTER CHANGE Ford, Lincoln, Mercury Cars O~ Expires 12/31 /91 L.A. & Orange County's Oldest Lincoln Mercury Dealership Johnson & Son Lincoln Mercuri 2626 Harbor Blva. Costa Mesa (714)5~0::5630 ~.-,- __ ....... ___________ ~-----:-·---- Estancia .Puts down · Mustangs in three The Estancia High girls • volleyball team captured its first > '-..• match of the year, turning back --- host Costa Mesa, 15-7, 15-12, 15-7, in a Pacific Coast League match. The Eagles were sparked by the efforts of setter Taylia Smallcomb, according to Estancia Coach Tom Pestolesi. Smallcomb was credited with 25 assists and six digs. "She was everywhere today," he said. "It was her best match of the year." After securing the win in the first game, the Eagles let a 10-4 advantage in game 2 slip away and fell behind 12-11 before notching the last four points to win. It was 4-0 Costa Mesa in game 3 before Estancia took control and won going away. "(Estancia's) defense was excellent today and they served well," said Costa Mesa Coach Tomi Kinzie. In the Sea View League: • Newport Harbor 3, Woodbridge 2: The visiting Sailors esca~d with an 8-15, 15-13, 15-6, 4-15, 15-3 decision to even their league mark at 1-1 and improve to 8-3 overall. • Corona del Mar J, Saddleback 0: CdM (4-5, 2-0) rolled, 15-2, 15-2, 15-4, behind Allison Engelbrecht's eight kills. In a community college match: • Oraqe Cout 3, Saddlebeck 0: The Pirates polished off their visitors, 15-13, 15·2. 15-7, to improve to 2-0 in Orange Empire Cofnerence play and 6-1 overall. Bryn Gillis and Reiko Matsumoto had seven kills apiece to pace Coast. The Corona del Mar High -;-- water polo team, top-ranked in ~ CIF 4-A. bad little more than an ..:•:::::..A~!::_ exercise in dispatchin$ ninth-rated El Dorado, 19-5, Fnday afternoon in non- league action. The Sea Kings (9-1) built a 13-1 halftime lead with Ted Simpkins scoring all five of his goals in the first half. Crosby Grant and Brian Codori chipped in with three goals each for CdM. In other prep water polo: • Eltanda 15, Saddleback 10: The Eagles (10..8) broke open a close game at halftime by outscoring the Roadrunners, 5-1, in the third quarter. Shlomi Ronen had four goals to J>.ace Estancia. • Costa Men 8, La Habra 4: Sam Grayeli notched five goals as the Mustangs (8-7) scored the final three goals at home to win going away. .... '*'* ,.,..,, 18-11 The Estancia High girls tennis team moved to 3-0 in the Pacific • • Coast League this season, _,,- blanking Century, 18-0, Thursday. Century players were not able to win more than two games in any of the sets. Senior Heather Rainey, sophomore Julie Fielder and junior Kelly Kreisle all posted sweeps in singles for the Eagles, who also dominated in doubles by dropping only two games in nine sets. In other girls tennis: • Col'Oaa del Mar 11, Woodbridge 7: An effort to stack doubles gave the Warriors five pointa, but CdM took seven in singles to easily claim its third Sea View victory in as many tries. High school lootball · Williams' passing showed the way in Sailors' 14-0 win over Estancia By Barry Faulkner Sporls Wl'tlef COSTA MESA -Greg Willia11U1 finally got on a roll Friday ni~t, and the Newport Harbor High passing game went along for the ride in the Sailors' 14-0 blanking of Estancia High at Orange Coast College. Williams, a junior quarterback, threw for a season-high 141 yards, completing 12 of 26 passes, both season highs. He also threw for a touchdown, as the Tars took advantage of Estancia's run-leery defense. He did not throw an interception, after having seven picked off in his three previous Starla. Williams, who assumed the starting role in the third quarter of the season-opener, when senior Mike Of er broke bis collarbone, had struggled under the pressure of guiding the Sailor offense. He threw a touchdown pass in a 34-0 win over Ocean View in his first start, but totaled just 101 pusing yards through the air an two consecutive defeats, beading into Friday. ''There was pressure and it was tough, but I also saw it u an opportunity," Williama explained of bis quick rise from backup to starter. "It was great to come back with a game like tonight. The coaches prepared me well, and the offensive hne blocked well all night." strike with 8:45 left in the third quarter for the game's first score. "Greg bas gotten better and better in a high-pressure situation," Coluccio said. "We still believed in him, and he got it done tonight." Williams said Coluccio's ability to beat single-coverage made him the first option on straight drop- back, as well as the more frequent rollouts. "He was getting off the line quickly, and just beatina the coverage," Williama explained. He's an excellent receiver and we just bad goo~ timing going tonight." Brinkley was not surprised Estancia did not begin doublina Coluccio. because, had that happened, it would have opened things up for the Sailors' bruising run.Dina game. I I I I I Lonatime Oranae Coaat C0Ue1e personnel Jane ffilleadorf and SUIU Brown were involved in promlaeat am:aouncomonts thil weet. the former leavina her poll u women'• ¥OIJeybaU coacb and tho latter being induc:tod into the CalifomJa c.ommumty College Sporu Hall of Fame. Hil&endorf. a •9--year-old Corona del Mar resident, ii stepping down after 19 yean to concentrate on Hilgendorf administrative duties. Brown, OCCa administrative dean of Admissions and Records, wiJl become the fint woman elected to the California Community ColllF Sporu Hall of Fame on Oct. 25 in San Francisco. . j Brown. who will be inducted along with Diablo Valley College athleuc director Hush Bolchetti, wu a member of the C.onu:nunity Co1JeF League of California'• (CCLC) Commission on Athletics for seven yeah and chaired the commiasion from 1982-.86. Under her leadership, the commission became the fint poll aeconduy, amateur athletic governing body in the nation to adopt )a single act of rules for both men'• and women's athletics. • "It wu a fully comprehensive and complete situation," said state J~ athletic commissioner Walter Rilliet. "The NCAA and NAIA followed along." . ' Raised in Newport Beach and a graduate of Newport Harbor ~1 Brown joined the OCC physical education staff in 1964 after two~ at Corona del Mu Ji.igb. • She coached women's swim.ming, softball, field hockey, basketball a volleyball at Orange Coast and served as dean of OCC's Health and Physical Education Division for nine years before being n~ assoc:ia~ dean of AdmissioDJ and Records in 1987. Brown became administra~ dean of Admissions and Records last year. ' Inductees into the eighth annual Hall of Fame ceremonies were selected by the CCLC'a Commission on Athletics. "She's very steady and has always had a positive oudoot. but firm when sbe'a neede4 to be," Rilliet said. "With Sue at the head of '1te table, we were able to reach a compromise to allow both men's and > women's sports to go forward." Entering Friday's match Hilgendorf had a 221-96 career record •t Orange Coasit which included a 4-1 mark this season. DurlDg her 19· year term, the Bucs have won six conference championships and three state tides (1978, '80 and '82). Her OCC teams also qualified for the state; tournament in 1979, '81 and '84. The Pirates won an Orange Empire Conference title in 1986 after having won five South Coast Conference championships. OCC switched from club play to the South Coast Conference in 19n. Her career conference rea>rd is 131-38 (.n5). HilJendorf. who will step down at the conclusion of the women's volleyball season this fall, is 45-20 (.692) in playoff action. ..For the past three years, I've been coaching and doing the scheduling for the division, and it bas gotten to be too much," said Hilgendorf, who will continue teaching at OCC . OCC soccer team rolls, 3-0 . The Orange Coast College men's soccer team remained unbeaten in Orange Empire Conference competition Friday by blanking visiting Rancho Santiago, 3-0. The Pirates (6-3-5 overall, 3-0· 1 conference) took the lead late in the first half on a breakaway goal by Scott Goldman with an assist by Sergio Suarez. Coast put it away with a pair of second-half goals by P J . Polowski, off an assist by Brian Slayb~ck, and Mak MitcbeU, from a feed by Polowski. Rancho, which actually outshot the Pirates, 14-10, dips to 6-2-1, 1-2. In a women's match: • Orange Coast J, Cypress 2: Linda Lewin scored with about 15 minutes remaining in the match off an assist by Michelle Lutsch to break a tie and help the Pirates even their Orange Empire Conference mark at 1-1-1. The Pirates (3-5-2 overall) also recc:ived goals from Kriaty Hetherington and Dominique Dalton. ....,...........,.. "We opened it up, because we bad to,' Newport Coach Jeff Brinkley explained. ''They tempted us to throw with eight and nine guys on the line of scrimmage, and Greg responded with a solid game." Williams found a steady target in senior receiver Branon Coluccio, who caught a career-blah nine passes for 107 yards, including a 9-yard touchdown "If they try to take away the pass, the run atarta burtln1 them," Brinkley said. ••1 think they came In with the phibopby that they were aoinl to atop tbO l'UIJ, and If we were aofna to beat them. it would bne to be throwina the ball!' Tony Mancuto (30) leadt the way for Brandon Finney ,(44) u E~tanda'1 Fred P-.larlto (11 ) doeet In. Wiiliams admitted the two re«ot defeatl haw worn on bia coafidencet but BriDklcJ aald be c::ontJnued to wort bard, and remUned politift. ~' Wiiliama' beat effort U a ttarter IDIJ be bil a.t, U Ofef1 return eoUld come u eoon -~-week 1lle Slllon opea Sca-..VleW µ.p."'"'olaY Thurtdaj " nf&bt .,Umt Vtaltfni SaddJebac:L NEWPORT: Drought ends in 14-0 victory PAT of the contest u Newport Ha.Jbor uaumod a 1~ advantaae, a command It would neYef loee. Pinney wu Newport'• wortbone, carryina 23 tlmea for 63 yards. Hia loqeat nm WU 7 ,.... ICCOmplilhecT twice. Zoro turnoven proved the bi,._ factor for tbo Sailorl. wbo open Sea View ......... ICdon nat week ~ Saddleb9cL "bit weet we had Mven tunMJ¥Cr'I." Brinkley 111d. "1bat'a not our 1tyle. Wo're a baU-control team and we play good defense. We feel ~ about the propeu we're ~ and we ran the ball well ton{&hl The Sailan recorded fm aacb for a minua-26 yarda and inten:epted three PUlel IPimt e.tanda q\aarterback Matt JObner. Wade 'Ilft, 'Who bad two pk:b, nturned one fOr 3' yarda in the fourth quuter. _ .. Tho e.,Jea were allo held to ICft1I ftnt downs and 89 naahln& yuda (21 carrica). ,r ' ........... _ ,,.., ........ ,._... .........d~ ... ........ bib ............... d,..._,.. ... ....,.. • ...,~ ... 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What is the oldest annual triathlon currently being he the United States? The lronman in Hawaii? Incorrect. That distinction goes to the Human Race which will take place for the 14th time on Sunday, Oct. 20, starting at the Newport Dunes Aquatic Park in Newport Beach at 7 a.m. The Human Race, sponsored by fl·BAR snack bars, came about in October 1978 and is generally regarded as the first official triathlon run in the U.S. To this day, there's a bit of confusion as to how the triathlon was conceived. But research bas revealed that Newport Beach most likely set the stage for the sport's first event back in 1978. The excitement generated in the first race arose from a challenge raised between two restaurant owners and not world-class athletes. In October 1978, the Cask & aeaver restaurant challenged the Rusty Pelican restaurant to a relay race, which included a $1,000 bet. At this time, the Rusty Pelican's team hired an employee who just happened to be a world record holding distance runner -Steve Scott, who cleaned up the dishes and later helped clean up on the competition of the rival Cask & aeaver team. "The Human Race is one of the most popular late season events in Southern California," said race director Jack Caress, president of Pacific Sports ManagemenL "Since its inception in 1978, this race bas been a proving ground for young pros, while also attracting the top veterans in the age group categories. "We're planning some big things to celebrate the 15th race next year." By definition, a triathlon is an endurance test. This race begins with a half-mile swim in the Newport Beach Back Bay, followed by a relatively flat cycle course of 13 miles through Newport Beach and Irvine, and a final stage of a 3.1-mile run around the Back Bay area of Newport Beach. The top 10 winners in each age group wiJI qualify for the National Sprint Championships in November in Boca Raton, Fla. The Human Race is the Southwest Regional Championship for the sport of triathlon. Among the most exciting race was in 1986 when rivals Mike Durkin and Emilio DeSoto sprinted neck-and·neck over the final 4.2 miles, with Durkin prevailing by a tenth of a second. "I've witnessed hundreds of triathlons, and that was the fastest Soccer league includes CdM, Newport teams Lions will play flt Southern California College. I've ever seen two guys run for that long of a distance," said Caress. The Human Race is a fund-raiser for the sports programs at Corona del Mar High School and the UC Irvine Water Polo Foundation. "We're expecting about 500 entries this year," said Caress. "Besides individuals, there is also a team competition open to club teams with an award given to the winner." The top three amateurs in each age category and the top finisher in each relay category receive commemorative awards. MS Bike Tour set The Orange County Multiple Sclerosis Society's MS 150 Bike Tour will be held Oct. 26 and 27. Hundreds of county residents will pedal their way from Ne~n Beach to San Onofre, raising funds for the continued research into the cause and cure for multiple sclerosis. For further information on participating, phone the Orange County Multiple Sclerosis Society at (714) 752-1680. Montgomery select for lronman Triathlon Jeff Moa..,..,. Wllo attee:ted Or-. OJlll ODii ............ 9elocled train 1DON Wa 4',GOO ~ ~ fMm 41 eountrlea to compete la t1ae lromau Worlcl ~~=::.<::.:~~ .... world, con.., of a 2...._. ocwa 112...0. btte nee and 26.2-mile nm, all ol wblcb lllUlt be ~ted widdi 17 bOun.: Trainina for tbCI nee typbllJ requlrel 18 to ~ bOUrl ~ Weok for six to ei&ht months to dewlop tbe atamiN and e8duruco needed to complete tbe 140.6-milo e¥eDt. The course record ol 8 home. 9 minutes and 15.2 eecoadl WM set in 1989 by Mart ADea, a 3~year-old ttiathlece from Cardiff, Calif. Paula Ncwby-Fruet of Zhnbabwo set the women'• recx>rd, abo in 1989, finishiDa in 9 bowl. 56.4 leCOOda. Montgomery, who liva in HuntiJl&ton Beach and la aponsored by Pirate Surf of c.o.ta Mesa. la tbe only profeuional competina in Hawaii that baila from Oraqe County. He bu finished three other "iron.man'' diltance triatblona, two in Hawaii. "I qualified (for the lronman) in June and figured this might be my laat opportunity ainc:e I am going to mountain bike racina professionally in "92., .. aaid Montaomery. Montgomery added that be bu overcome several serious crubea that resulted from pro-motocrou racing in the early '80s in order to compete u a triathJetc. The lronman Triathlon held its fint nee in 1978 with only 1S competiton. It bu grown during the last 12 ycan, and an expected 1,300 triatbletea from around the world will compete in this year's event. A competitor last year prep&!ft to start bicycle phase of the Hu"F' Race, generally regarded as first offldal triathlon run in the U.S. 'I The Corona del Mar Riptide and Newport Harbor Lions are among the members of the new Premier Djvision of the Pacific Soccer League. The season, which begins next Saturday, Oct. 12, will run through the end of April, 1992. Games are slated for Saturdays and Sundays for th.e semi-pro league. Other teams in the Premier Divisiion of the Pacific Soccer League include the Vanguard Club, which will play at Chapman College and Christ College Irvine, the Los Angeles Apollos, Club Italia, Majestic Soccer Club, Cerritos Strikers, Football Oub Calabasas, North Hollywood Jets, Manhattan Beach Exiles and Simi Valley Siege. By the numbers The Riptide will play its league games at both Chapman College and Corona del Mar High. 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Enalnl I 4 0 .333 • 11t .......... 0 • 0 .000 43 1'4 ........... ... Olllrl. ~J.111. ........ • .... I, Tiff• 4:30 •A) CNlrwwl • a... 1 Ull. CIMlnl .......... 10 Liii. .............. 10&111. :t.::"' .. ~::i.: ?o~ z • 10 un.I --· s. "~'JI\ ........ Qr •• ,,.I'll.) i-.-•lllwYllil 1'-" ............ MNYMGlll9•,......taww.i7•9P.111I OPEii Do\Tt. c.... ~ ...... Gl'lllll ..,, .... &Vnl, T_.., ·'· '~. ~· -. . ' . . SATURDAY TELEVISION Collfp FOOCllalJ 9 a.m.-Peno St-Miami, OI. 7. 9 a.m. -Maryland-Ocorgia Tcc.h, PT. 9-.30 a.m.-Mlchi&an-Micb. St., ESPN. 10 a.m. -Harvanf-Fordham, SC. 10:30 a.m. -Pitt-Notre Dame, Ch. 4. U:a.m. -Vlflfnia St.·Hampton, BET. 11.30 p.m. -Oregon-C.al, Oi. 7. I p.m. -Bowling Oreen·Ohio, SC. 3:30 p.m.-USC-Wuhington St., PT. 4:30 p.m. -Tenncace-Plorida, ESPN. 7 p.m.-Arli.ona·UCl.A, PT. 8:30 p.m. -Tennessee-Florida, SC. 10:30 p.m. -N. Mex.-S. Die'o St., PT. 12:30 a.m.-Tennusee·Aonda, ESPN. BIMINIU Noon-Pirates-Braves. Cb. 2. S:30 p.m. -Twins-Blue Jays. Ol. 2. Alltoa.dq 12:30 p.m. -NASCAR SOO, TNN. Goll t p.m.-1..u Yeps Invitational, ESPN. Stecpledtue 2 p.m. -B~eden' Cup. Ci. 4. Womn'1V.ue,be.ll S p.m. -Sportmwt Cassie, SC. 9-.30 p.m.-UOP·J..oaa Beac:b. ESPN. " U.S. ()trapk Gold 7:05 p.m. -Rowing. croa country, TBS. HocbJ 7:30 p.m.-Jets·Kinp, Ol. S. Bone ll.ldJla 7:30 p.m.-Oak Tree ~plays, Cb. 18.' SA11JRDAY • NL playofb, Ci. 2, noon •AL playoffs, Ci. 2, 5:30 SUNDAY • AL playoffs, Cl. 2, 1 • Raiders-Seattle, Ch. 9, 4:30 MONDAY • NL playoffs, Ch. 2, noon •Giants-Steelers, Ch. 7, 6 11:30 p.m.-Oak Tree replays, SC. 2:30 a.m. -Los Alamitos replays, PT. RADIO ColJeae football 9 a.m. -Penn St.-Miami, XTRA (690). 11:.30 a.m. -Neb.-Okl. St., KIEV (87()). 12:30 p.m.-Obio St.-111., KU.C (S70). I p.m.-UNLV-CSF, KMNY (lWO). 3:30 p.m.-USC-WSU, KBU. (1580~. 6 p.m.-N.Ma.·SD St., XTRA (690 . 7 p.m.-Arizooa·UCLA, KMPC (71 ). 7 p.m.-LB St.·Frcsno, KORG (1190). ........ Noon-Pirates-Br~ KNXE070). S:30 p.m. -Twins-Jays, KNX 1070). Pro Balbtball (E.l.blM ) 1 p.m.-Oippers-76en, KRLA (1110). 4 p.m. -1..aiCrs-<:eltJc:a, KU.C (S70). HocbJ 10 p.m.-Jets·Kings, XTRA (690). SUNDAY TELEVISION Allto RadDc 9:30 a.m. -NASCAR 250, TNN. PNFootball 10 a.m.-Sain~·Ea.tl~s. Cb. 2. I p.m. -Dolph ms-Chiefs, Ch. 4. 4:30 p.m. -Raiders-Sea., TNT, Ch. 9. EquettrUin 10 a.m.-Americao Gold Cup, ESPN. Collep Football 10:30 a.m.-Kansu·Kan.su St., PT. l p.m.-E. Carolina-Syracuse, SC. 2 p.m.-Rk:c-Baylor, PT. 8:30 p.m. -Pitt-Notre Dame, SC. 10:30 p.m.-USC-Washington St., PT. Tea ale 11:30 1.m.-Women's tourney, ESPN. Baaball I p.m. -Twins-Blue Jays, Ch 2. .S:30 p.m. -Pirates-Braves, Ch. 2 8 p.m.-'82 Series Game 7, PT. Hone Radna I p.m -Spinster Stakes, ESPN. 7·30 p.m.-Oak Tree replays, Ch 18. 11 p.m. -Oak Tree replays, SC 2:30 a.m. -Los Alamitos replays, PT Golr 2 p.m.-Las Vegu Invitational, ESPN. 12:30 a.m.-Las Vegas lnv'l, ESPN. Collqe Socctr 4 p.m. -Akron-Nonhcm Illinois, SC. Surfln1 7 p.m. -From Atlanta City, PT. RADlO Pro Football I p.m. -Chargers-Rams, KMPC (710). 4:30 p.m.-Raiders-Sca., KFI (640). Baseball 1 p.m. -Twins.Jays, KNX (1070). 5:30 p.m.-Pirates-Atl .. KNX (1070). MONDAY TELEVISION Baseball Noon -Pirates-Braves, Ch. 2. Tennis 4 p.m. -ATP European, PT. 1 a.m.-Women's tourney. ESPN. Pro Football 6 p.m.-Giants-Stcclcrs. Cb. 7. Women's Volleyball 6 p.m.-Northwcstcm·Ohio St .. SC. Skllna 6:30 p.m.-U.S. Disabled, PT. RADIO Baseball Noon -P1ratcs·Bravcs, KNX (1070). Pro FoocbalJ 6 p.m.-GiantJ..Stcclen, KNX (1070). -Br Deaals Brostubous CdM girls improve to 4-0 in Sea View meets The Corona dcl Mar High girls well as 6-7 positions, to cam the cross oountry team upped its Sea victory. Freshman Dresden Howell View League mark to 4-0 on was runner-up in the race by two Thunday by posting a 22-34 seconds, clocking 19:43. Another decision over visiting Tustin. freshman for CdM, Brooke Meck, Corona utilized superior depth, was third while junior Heather Placing runncn in the 2-3-4. as Bray took fourth. In other girls meets: • Laguna Beach 21, Estancia 34: Hurt by the absence of Carrie Appell, who was sidelined with a pulled groin muscle, the Eagles came up short at Fairview Park. Liz Pelayo was the easy overall winner for the Eagles in 20:44. •Newport Harbor 26 , Woodbrldae 30: Senior Mary Crane finished first in 19:40 and the Sailors grabbed the 6-7-8 spots to edge the Warriors in a Sea View League meet. to lml In 1hllP share or marlln Newport Beach fisherman tags, releases 130-pounder on 181 Spot M arlin popped up again on the 181 Spot and number of billfi.sh were hooked this week on live mackerel and marlin jigs. Water temperatures have not risen but there arc enough spikcbills in the area and they arc competing for available food. Joe Dahan of Newport Beach ta~ed and released a marlin in the 130-pound class on the 181 while fishing aboard his private sportfishcr "Get Reel". Karl Kogler of Costa Mesa had a good streak of luck this past week when he made three trips out to the 181 and caught and released three marlin. Hopefully, there still might be some action around the 14 Mile Bank and off the Avalon Bank before the season winds down for 1991. There arc lots of blue shark being taken by the sport fleet and private yachts fishing about five miles off the beach and a few small mako shark have also been boated. It appears that cool water has also kept mako shark in Mexican waters where there is more food and warmer water . A few albacore were caught last week out of San Diego along with a couple of ycllowfin tuna. Unfortunately, it's a very big ocean out there, and not a lot of boats arc fishing outer water high spots in hopes of catching tuna. 0 Sportfishcrs operating out of Davey's Locker ._ and Newport Landing arc returning dock side """ with a good mixture of small game fish. Niemiec The "Thunderbird" picked up some nice yellows at San acmcntc along with a catch of Outdoors calico bass earlier this week, while the "Freelance" worked Catalina for lots of bass, bonito in the 3· to S·pound class and few legal barracuda. Along the beach, twilight trips out of Davey's have been getting in on some consistent sand bass bites off Huntington Beach in the area known as the "flats". Davey's Locker spokesperson Lucy Ihrig reports that party boats arc heading out to local hot spots with lots of anchovies and live squid in the bait tank. Squid is being made right off Newport and this might indicate the possibility of some good late fall fishing for ycllowtail and white sea bass. For more information on fishing out of Davey's Locker and skiff rentals for bay fishing, contact the Pavilion at 673-1434. 0 Irvine Lake continues to reward fresh water lake anglers with good channel catfish action along with a developing bass bite. This popular lake is being stocked weekly with thousands of pounds of channel catfish to maintain this fishery. Bill Richardson of Costa Mesa fished IIVine earlier this week and took a five fish limit of whiskcrfish that weighed a total of 32 pounds using "fresh" cut mackerel for bait. This writer tested bass fishing during a midweek outing and found bass to 2"1 pounds active on Auttcr Craft spinncrbaits fished along rock piles in Sierra Cove. J/.m Nlemi«'s outdoors columa appurs ID tbe Newport Bach/ Cost.a Mesa Pilot every otbu S.turd•r· THURSDAY'S COUNT8 DAVD'S LOCK.ml -II boatl, 98 qlerl. 18 yellowtal. 2& bonito, 3 blnacUda, 172 Clllco bass, 12 sand bass, 231 ~ ?1 ~. 45 tOCldlsfl, 131 l*" perc11, 1 woo. as mlCkerll. llllWPOllT LMOlltG -4 boatl, 48 ..- Qlers. 54 C111co bass. 48 llorAo. 21 rocidlstl. e 11nc1 bass, 6 SCUpin. 7 sheephead, 14 whlleftsh. 2 ... 60rnacmel PIUDAY'S COUNTS DAVD'8 LOCKD -8 boats, 169 qln. 32 yellowtll, 22 bol*o, 101 Clllco bass, 22 Slnd bass. 168 ICUll*I. 17 shleptlead, 20 rocldlsh. 195 blUe = 110 ITllCklnl. .. ~ UMDtllQ -• boats. .. ln- glel1 129 Clllco bass. 111 bola:I. 1 ~ 2 ~ 2 sn1 bass. e sheepheld. 1 roca !Isl\. 54 IQ perch. 2 scdpln, 1 Whllellstl. 95 madllrll PUBLIC NOTICE PUii.JC llOTICI PUBLIC NOTICE PUIUC NOT1CI PUBLIC NOTICE PUIUC llOTICI PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE CNlt007097 Th• registrant(•) eom-FlctlUous IMf'ICed lo transact busl-Fictitious menctd 10 transact busl-Fictitious flc:tltlous Fictitious Fictitious STATDllNT 01' menced lo 1ransad bu»-Buatne .. Netne ness undlf' the Fletitious Bu1lne1s Heme nus undtr the Flc1rtlous Buslneu Neme BuslnHs Name 8u1lneaa N•m• BusfneH N•me WITM~WAL F'ROlll neu undtr the Fictitious Statement Bu1lne11 N1me(1) Rated Stetement BuslnHs N1mt(1) hated ateteinent Statement Stetement Stetement PMTNlllllHIP Buslneu Namt(s) lilted The Following Plf'IOnl aboYe on:· The Foftowlng persons above on: S.pttmbtr 15, Tht Following Plf'OtlS The Followfng persons The Following l*tons The Foct~ng peBOnS OPu.ATINQ UNDllll a.bc>Ye on: NIA are doing butlne1111: Gerald C. Luenllly art doing business as: 1991 are doing business as: are doing business as: 111 dOlng business as: are doing business a: r '1CTtTIOUS John F. Oc:onnof Jr. LANCO CONSTRUCTION, This slattment was . f&ltd PUBLIC WORKS. 1100 Terry Che GIESE INTERNATIONAL HALL"S MOTORS, 535 So. SALON SULCA. 3930 Bris· CAMERON COMPANY, 9 Thl• statement WU tiled One Ima Loa Ct .. NtwpOft wilh the Councy Cllf'k of Rutland Rd. rf4, Ntwpofl This atatement WIS llled 1800 E. G..!1'Y. St. rf201. Anaheim Blvd.. Anaheim. toi Sl Suit• 207. Santa Eastshore. Irvine, Calif. •USINISI NAMll with the County Ci.rte of Beac:h, Calif. 926&3 Orange County on S.pttm-Beaeh. Calli. 92660 wtlh tht CCMlty Clerk of Santa Ana, Calif. 92705 Calll. 92805 Ana. Calrl. 92704 92714 The tollowlng penon hat Orangt County on S.ptem-Kent N. Lane, OM Ima ~r 24. 1991 f5078St C1t1er W. LM, 1100 Rut· Onl!Qe County on Octo* A. Gi.se lmpofl. Inc .. Cali· James 0 Hall, 1101 Alan Baumgardner, 201 Janine Cameron Williams. w41~ U a general bet 2~. 1991 Loa Ct., Newpoft Beac:h, Pubflshtd Newport Beaeh-land Ad. 1#4. Newport 1, 19§1 tornla. 1800 E. Garry SI. R1dgecrHI, CoslJI Mesa, Sp1llmba. Ntwpofl Beaeh, 9 Eastshort, lrvlne, Calif partntf ,.gm the piltnlf· F508142 Cafif. 926e3 Beac:h, Calif. 926&0 f508442 1201, Santa Ana, Calif. C11rl. 92627 Cant. 92660 92714 atllo operatlng undlr Iha Published Newport Beach-This bu1lne11 11 con· Costa Mtll Pilot S.ptem-This business Is coo-Published Ntwpofl Beach· 92705 This buslne11 11 con· This bu1lne11 11 con Thia bu1lne11 11 con· llc1ltlou9 bu9lnMt nllM of Costa Mesa Pilot Oe1ober ducied by: an lndMdual ber 28· Oe1ober 5, l2, 111, ducied by: an Individual Costa Mesa Piiot Octobor This bualneu 11 coo-ducted by: an Individual ducted by: an Individual dUcted by: an lndMdual lfEIAWOOO at 19n Pia· 5 12 19 28 1991 The registrant(•) com-1991 The registrant(•) com-5 12 19 28 1991 ducted by: a eotporatlon Th• registrant(•) com· Tht reglatrant(s) com-Tht registrant(•) com- Olfltla Ave.. Cotta Mtsa, ' ' • ' S• 809 menced lo tran1ac:t bull· S•790 rMnCed to transact busl· ' • • • Sa 829 Tht rtgl1trant(1) com· menced to tran11ct bull-menetd to transact bust-menced 10 transact busl· 1Jdt. 92828 • neH under th• ActlllotJ1 PUBLIC NOTICE nest und., the Fictitious · menced lo transact busl· neu undtf' tht Flctrhous ne11 undtr the Actlllous ness undtr the Fk:litlotJs "fhe FlcllllotJa Bu1lnH1 PUBLIC NOTICE Business Namt(I) lilted BuslnHI Namt(s) listed PUBLIC NOTICE ntu undlf' the Actillous Buslnt11 Namt(s) listed BuslneH Name(•) listed Buslntn Name(•) Rsted ~ referred to above above on: N/A FlotJtlous above on: Oe1oblf 4, 1991 Bu1lnt11 Name(•) listed above on: N/A above on: January 1988 above on: October 1, 1991 ._. flltd In Orange COunty Flotltlous Kent Line Cart., W. LH Flotltlous above on: NJA J11mt1 D. Hall Alan Baumgardner Janine Willflm9 on November 10, 1988 aualneH Nam• This statement w11 lll9d •u:r•H N•m• Thia statement was flied aualnHI N•m• Drew Giese. President This stattment was filed Thl1 1ta1ement wa1 filed This 11a11ment was flied ...,... It t t with the County Clerk of •t•m•nt with the County Clttk ol at t t This 11attment was flied with lht County Clertt ol with the County Cltrtl ol wllh the County Clerk ol '::'i name and addrtH of Th• F:1o::,:" persons Orange County on Septtm-~·1 Fo~lng pe~ons Orange County on October Th• FJ1o~T,,:n '*'°"' wtth the County Clerk of Ora~e County on Oe1ober Orange County on Octo~r Of~ County on October "~ w:l::;.~55 art doing buslnen as: tar 16, 1991 f509948 •c~~O~ P~: "23141 4, 1991 f!5087tt art doing bu1lneu as: ~~t ~~ly on Septtm· 4, 1 1 F5017H 4, 1991 F5087H 4, 1 1 FS08790 -d d. o c GCI GROUP, 18682 La C1dtna •L. 'Laguna CG FX, 2082 Butlnffl • n woo r.. anyon MacArthur Blvd. Ste. Published Newpofl Beaeh-Hills Calif 92853 PUbllshed Newport Beacl\-Canttr Drive, Suite 210, It· F50824t Publi1htd Ntwpor1 Bffch-Publl1htd Newport Beac:h-Published Ntwpofl Beach-~· T B•l!Ch-1200, lrvlne. Calif. 92715 Costa Mesa Piiot Stpltm-snile'f Varktl 23141 la Costa Mesa Pilot October Vine, Calif. 92715 Pu"lllhtd NtwpOft e.ach-Colla Mesa PilOt OctoMr Costa ...... PilOl October Costa Mesa PllOl Oe1ober Coeta Meta t S.ptem-Palrlck A. Gibbons, 835 W. ber 2t, 28, October 5, 12, Cadeoa IL. taguna Hilla, 12, 19, 2e, Noyember 2, ~ Eclrmeler, 2204 Ra· Colla M ... Pilot Oc1ober 12, 19, 28. ~ 2. 12, 19, 28, NOi/ember 2, 12. 19, 26. November 2, IMr 28, October 5, 12, 19. Baker !>209, Costa Mesa, 1991 Calif. 92U3 1991 h Ave.. Costa Mesa, 5, 12, 19, 28, 1991 1991 1991 1991 tttt Calif. 92828 S•740 Thia bu1lne11 11 con-Sa--858 II. 92627 s.eoe s.141 s.eso Sa.854 s..n4 Thia bu1lne11 11 eon-ducted by: an Individual Thie buelneu 11 con---~~~~~-~ad~an~~ ~~~~ Tht~l~ntoo~~ ~~NOmE ~ad~an~~ ·~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ PUBLIC NOTICI Th• regl1tran1(1) com-menctd to 1ranaact bull· Tht regl1tranl(1) com-________ rnenced io nna.et Plotn'°"9 ne11 under tM flcll11ous CNStoott1J menced to nnaact bu9f. Ftotltt.ue ne.. undtt the F1ctJt1ous autlne .. Neme 8u1lnt11 Nam.(I) llsted Ftotnt.u. neu undtt tnt Fk:lftloue ._.. .... N•Me Bu1lneu Name(•) lilted lt•tement at>ove on: August 1991 aualneu NeftMI Bualnn1 Name(•) llated -I aboYe on: N/A F..-....-Sna1er Varkti I aboYe on.: ~bef 21, r-t.e•......t Paltlck A. Gibbon• Tiie "'""-""' Plf'ION TNs statement wa1 llled tetement 1991 .,. ~· ~ This 111lemenl waa flltd H~= ~Oc~TES with the County Cleftl ol .,.. ~~. ~ L1: Eekmelef 1 ~ LlY YOURS, 222 with the County Clet1t or 307'S K~ook• Ln., Cotti Or.not Councy On October CAFE OOH, 13882 .New-T I aca~ ~~ °'9ftae ltrHt Hewpor1 Orange County on S.ptetn-Mesa, c.t". 92e21 4, 1tlt 1'80979• l)C)l1 AYotnue, Su1t9s F & Q, ~ lhe,_.=:,"1 Set*m- ..-..cfi, c.Nt. iilN bef 27. 1991 Ottmet W. Henog. 3073 Publllheo Ntwpe>rt 8each-Tuatln. Calif. 82880 ~ ,.._.,r on £ J. au.en 222 Or-FIOllM l(lllybrookt ln., Cotta Colla Mesa Piiot Oc10btr Yoahlt*o Tomlnega. 1soe bef 2 • 11111 l'IOetM ltrHI, Newport Publlhed Newport Beach-M.-a. Cellt. l2ea 12 19 H , No¥emb9f 2, Tonia Court, Anaheim, Pubflahed ~ IMch-Celf • ...., Cotta MtN Ploe OctObef Thi• bu9lne11 I• CO"' 19'1 • Calif. 92802 Coata Meta Plot OctOber Thi• bu1lnea1 I• con-a, t2, te, H. 1eo1 dUcltd by: an llldMduel s Thia bu1lne11 la con-s 12, ,., 29 t901 -4wctld by: en~ s.ete Th• regl1trant(e) eomo ducted by: an lndlYldwll ' ' a.a ~_:.i::t:=. = =~ ".:-"'~= PUIUC llOTICI ~~t~ :,:1----........ ,IL-IC--NO~T~ICI~- ,,... Undet SM '1ctillol'8 PUILIC NOTICI 1u11ne11 N•rne<•> lated SUlllURY cw ""' under the Ac:t1t1out 1--'""---------._... Nlme(ll ltttd ........... above on: Augutt 1t91 ADOPTU Bullneu Name(1) Meted ........... lllio"9 fllftl.:::= 20, 1111 htlM• ....... ~:-' .:~ao... filed OflHMUNCI aboYe on: NIA . •••• ......_ ~ ~ _,. flltd •••••"' wtth the County 01tf1t ot Ordln•no• 9'4S Isl ~~~ tlltd 1 ... •••ftt ,.,. SM eouncy an of The '°'""" ptrtonl Oranoe County on"""'"' ~ '° be In IUll WMt\ "" C°""'V Clefti °' Tiie ,...... • OrlflQI Cour"Y on a.peem.. ,,. dOlrla IMIMM n: '* 20. 1"1 rote. and en.ct ~ d9YI erana. CCMllly on ~ .,. dOlfltl ...,... ..: 11111' tJ, tM1 OIL a.QR "'°'91Tll!S, PIOT~I from Ill ....,, on Oc10-w 21, 1991 l'OC.· 1f1I TM191f, Coeta !"'I"" PIOITll 17711 ~ Clrde Stt. PutlhhedHewport~ ber ?, 1tt~ ... and w11 Ftol'HI =-Clll·~ ... 111 ~ ... ?Md Newport ~ 110-A. ~F~ CoeSa M ... l'llot ..,.....,. =~· ~: ~ 111\dahtd Newpcw1 IMch-Twgef~ .... Cellt C.... ..... "°' ~ ~ .. ......., lwt\, '* 21. Odober I, ti, 11, MIMHRI: AVIS: Homo Cotta Mw Not OC'°4* 1MM '* It, 11. ()ctobet I, 11. 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""==""' '"'~"" ~ a.tt • e111oa, .,, f WCM>TKH,; _. u...... ... e. eo...ey on MY MlfO Ull~ ..,,W. 0..... ~on ._,......_ _.. ~ DrM, CO....... DIM. tU•lllOU: 9Mdt. ONf'8I o.n,"' a. Ce1t.e Mita. 'Celt, t.1tlt = =-lwl\, ..... P, fllHlllY, Celt~ -· ~ • nHTIJ ~r.liiiillw ,..,,. °"' °""' Tenv -----P'Yti••,_.......,.---. P. OC.W-'ll" ,11 ~ ""'*' = ~~~1:' ~uttt11htd Ntwpotl 8'.lf ~ ....,__ C.. -.. NOii .._. STIRTll& I IEW BUSllESS?? TM Legel Depertmenl tit the Ploc II plMMd to ennounce a new MMc:ie now • .....,.. to new~ ..... We .. now SEAACH the nemt fOf you tt no ..,. ~ end ~ you .,. lrM end the trip to 1he Coun HoUle In ..... Ana. Thin, of OCMM, llftet the ...-ell .. oom~ we wt1 • your ~ ~ Mint ........,,. wtltl the County Ctn, ~ once a week for four WMkl -....... br ... Md then • "°"' Pfoof of .. MDlllOll ..... County Qn, ellHcfJt .=:..~ nt '" ~ ..... .... TN1 IMfMie la con--..CIVCOilta ..... 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II .... . llValC llOT1CI .... ~..... .=-......,_, ,..! lhe Unit.cf 8tat9e of Amef· 5211'00 ntAT THE UNDER-,,.. r -ran I COfllo 17n OINloll\, M1f1te1M. ...... 181 " • ...,. -tea <CNh only}. PUIUC NOTICI s10Hm wiu. SEU.. FOA PUIUC MOTICI mlftCld 1t-..ot 111u11-CllL 8aOI n. , .... 111 "'"'°"'' ... au11v • ... YllW. Cllf. _,_ The .... la being hfld lo UNAAID R!NT. THE ""' ""' under '-~ Ror O ldchlrdl, tm O. .. dOlflg bullnelil • l11tlt111..... Tht ~ penone ....,... .... ""4t, 1ael ML .. lltl'Y a lenclorcft I.in end MOTtCI CW SONAL PROPERTY BE· PIClllllW ~ ~17 "koett: Anaheim. CaJlf. Cl£AR V9llON, Mt114 8111il1•1nt .. PA-NA!H~~6ue> ~,_..., _..,. will be" htld at 17892 PVtaUC ULS OP . l.1£V£0 TO l!t.OHO T() .......... ..... ~ on: ---·-• -~a•. '-'Gune HDh. The ,dlowlno l*IOM l10NI 1ne& ll(y Park ow ~ -.;~ .. COfto :n~= ... ~~: PllltSOW.PRONlm ~w~~o-POft The............ t \.J.o.tewto .. C:"!::., 4U ... ~ ...... Mtte.G ~.:.tl~~:aas, ,,,~,Ctllt.92114 '~br:lfthlMllllll ber30,1991,ati:oop.m. Pu,.::·:~allfOmla Laura~~ Mlf. attdolng~~ This~ M9 filed =.c':l"_.,. 'Arva-~=~O-lt. ~ Hlllt, MS YClfUNft 8'.. Cotta Avan11 Phototf9PhY I The rfft•tr=J:b !._~ TM publlc .. Invited lo ... Self.SeM S10t' Facta-ton. OltM er..tMt ~ HAPPY A!AOtNQ C()M. with .. County cttftl of Thi• !Mia.Inn• •• con-12'51 ...... Calf. 82ea1 ModtC ~ enc .. ~ lo - tenet 1ty Act (8 ex p ~ 21100 C ~~. Don O~ PNff, 11802 Oeolgetown ~~.on a.p.m. duoetd t1y. a gt1wa1 pMo Theteta M. La MOnica. Jeyt0n A. Stont, 515 Yortt-:.-~ =~4CJJ. ''· Ir· ~N::.:c= th~ v;:-'ertyd•:1::it1ort acJ~ :U '::i/• .r:u~ : ~av~gz ~~unllngton a..cti. • PIOftU ~ NOl•tran•<•> co• ~1.~~~ ...,,_ ~ eo.ta Mesa. calf . .!~ t1u'11nt1• '' t.!°"' lbOY91-1 on: ....,,_, a. along with ~ Identity of · Octobtf 28 1991 ai Swtrtc Thomas R Annun&fato. PubbNd Newport 8t.aho menoed lo tnlnNCt bull-Thtt bu1lne11 11 CCKl-Betty Z. "oGthee. 1581 ...,.,.,.., by:• corpora . .,.. tM Occupant renting the :.oo pm 1m2'eowan ,,. SAt.E WILL BE HELO AT 2120 Nlbllck Teuace, Cotta M..a Plloe. ~ ,.. ~ ttlt flctltJCM.tt dueled by! a general part. Yorkthltt, Cott• Mtta. Th• ,.,,.tr~ = =-..... nl ..... •l*l9 art as followS: vine ca. 'pel"IONI ~ 10:00 A.M. ON 10/21 199t Oceanlld•, CA 92058 ber 21 Octdbw 5 1a_ ,., 1ut1nt1e Name(•) ltted MttHp Calif, 92627 mtneed o tr u1fmer _. -'l'l A-026 Lawrence Kevin 1nciUcllng f\a'nlture cloth-AT AMERICAN MINI STOA· Aobtft O. Cook. 102 Bay· 1991 .' . • abolle on:~ 1 1991 The regl1trant(1) com. Thlt bu.tlneu 11 con-nett undtrN the ( ~) tlsted ~ the,_~ ~~ WIHls, Mite. a Boxet Ing took• and./cK otMr /401!6 WHERE SAID crut Court, rotewport S.71$ RoyD. Ecafwdl • • • menced lo trentld bUtil-duotad byl •general paito :=u :~:,,.,_, 5 wTi_, .. ,, on....,._, .. A.Q99 Data Images, omce hoUsthold hems SIOfed by 000 s ARE STORED, Beach, CA 92e80 Thft ttatlment ... ftled ""' undtr tht FlctltJout nttlhlp , on: ...... • • ' Fumlture, Computer equip., the followlnO S*Sons: 20941 CANADA RO., EL Thi• bullntu I• cons PUBLIC NOTICI wllh tht CountY aertc of BullntH Name(t) lllted The teglttranl(1) com-1~J... J ··~-Prffldtnt PIOtt18 & Misc. SP A051 GABRIELL & AS-TORO. CA 9263(). dui;ted by. an unll'lcoll>o-Oranot ~on Stpttm-~ on: hpternbtf 18, menc9d lo .,.,,. buai-e .. -'_,,, Publllhed New;Gft 8MCtr A·257 Sam Ison, Mite., SOCIATES GOODS MUST BE PAID rated aa1ocl1tlon other F1otJt'°"8 bet 13, 1t9t 1111 natl IM'dtr the FlctlllOUI Thia ll&tement WU llltd CQ9t.a MeM Not leo*"" Household & Boxes. SP Al30 SNYDER RIOS FOR, IN CASH, ANO RE· than a partnerahlp lluslM .. Mame P808733 8r9t A. St.... 8ualnttl Name(•) fitted with the County cs.rte of ber 11 ze ~ 1, 11 As334 Keith Fech, Misc.& & OUEVADA ' MOVED FROM PREMISES Th• reglatrant(•) corn-St.t ........ t PUbllthed Newpott eaacn-This ttatamtnl WU flltd atxwa on: September 22. ()(~·County on sepiam-1tl1 • • • Boxes. .._ SP 8023 JOHN ST\JMM AT TIME OF SALE. rnenced to trannct ~ The fol'........., -• Co91a .. ___ ........., e-• Mitt the CounCy o.rtl of 1tl1 W t • 1901 a.1....,. B1205 Tom r 1scher, Misc., SP Bl5S RUSSEL BRADT OWNERS ANO MORS. "'" under the Fictitious 811 dOI ~a;:~---ri..,. .....,.em-0ranoe County on ~ms Jayton Stone l'SOT014 , ________ .... ,.. & Boxes. SP B420 MOHAMMAD RESERVE RIGHT TO BIO Busln .. 1 N1me(1) listed POCO ngAMICI PAODUC. bar 21, 28, Oc:lobtt S. 12, bar 2), 1991 nlle atai.mtnt WU llltd Pubtlthed Ntwpof1 haeh-PUBLIC NOTICI C--006 Robert W. Spencer, SABAi AT SALE. above on: ~ust 16, 1991 TIONS 2973 Harbor UIVd 1991 FI082U with the County C.l«ll' of CQ9t.a M ... Piiot S.pltm-1-------~~ Misc .. & Bolles. Owner reserves the right MICKEY L4WSON, MOR. ThOmes R. Annundato Sit s3o Co.ta Mn.. ca11f S.743 Publlthed Ntwpoft Beach-Oranoe Councy on October .,_ 21 28 October 5 12 P1ottd1111 0-050 Russell A. Ice, 10 bid et the sale. Pure Publhhtd Newport Thlt 1tetement wa1 ftled ~ · Costa Mesa Piiot October t, 1901 199t • ' ' ' _......._ ..... Katameran, Household, chases must be made with Beach/Costa Mese Pilot with the County Cttrk of Usa Andrea Buffa. 2824 PUILIC NOTICE 5 12. 19 21. 1991 FS08441 Sa-762 ataei•lftt Portable Equip., & Misc. peraonal checks or cash-Octow 12, 17, 1991. Orange County on Augu1t Nevfl Cir Co•ta M... Plotltlo • • Sa.au Published Newport BffCh. The F~ penone 0·205 Robert Thomburg, iefs checks only. All put· SA862 23, 199t Calif. 92629 ' 8uslneee :9 Cotta Mna Pilot Oct.obel' PUBLIC NOTICE we doing bu9lntn aa: Misc., & Bo•eJC. chased goods ere •old "as PUBLIC NOTICE FS04817 Richard Dominic Oulntane a1ne PUBUC NOTICE 5 12 19 28 1991 ADDAX. 1030 s.cttewtat D·3t8 Shet'Tan Martinez. Is," and muat be paid f0t Published Newport Beech-1222 Taft, Irvine, Cant: ltat9m9nt ' ' • ' Sa-827 Fictitious Cir. Colt& Meaa, Calf. Misc., Household & Boxes. and removed et tl\9 time of Flctltloua Costa Mesa Piiot 8-ptam· 92720 TM Following persona FlotldOtU• · lkltlnen NaMe i2f2e · lu~~iu~~m&A:i':er:o::m· sale. Sales tubject to prior aualneM N•m• bef 2t, 28, October 5, 12, Thlt butlnt11 11 con-%~r'D'ls~"$"~•:Proa-a...an. .. Nam. PUBLIC NOTICE Statement John David Proper, 1030 Published Newpo'rt cancellation In the event of St•tement t99t ducted by: a Otf*al pan. pect St. NtwPort Beach ltatem.nt F1 Utlou The FollOWlng pef90l'1I Storttarlat Cir .. Cotl,a Beach/Costa Mesa Pilot setttemt!nt between OWnef The Following ~sons Sa-767 nershlp Calif 9:z643 ' The FOllOWlng persona 0 • •rt dolna buslnest u : MtM. c.llf. t2e2I October 12 t9 t991 and obligated party. Dated1 are doing buslntts as: The rtglttr1nt(s) com-BIHJ9 Rene Powers Lyon• are doing t>ualntU u: BuSl!'ffS M•Me THE E~TIONAL Ao. Thl1 bu1lna11 11 co"° ' ' 'sA8&4 this 12111and19th day o BIO-PATH MEDICAL PUBLIC NOTICE menced to transact busi-p • COSTA~ESATRANSMIS.. Statement VANTAGE, 2855 Plnec:rffk ducted~anlndMdU411 October 1991, Public Store GROUP 3303 Harbor ne11 under the Flc;titloua 4o9 roapect, Newport SION SPECIALIST, 1995 TM Following persona Or., 8124, Costa MeN. Tht regl•trant(I) com-__ P_U_B_L_l_C_N_O_T_l_C_E __ I ege Management, Inc. Blvd., Suite C9, Costa Fictitious Business Name(s) lilted ':o':~· t::!'· =•kl 230 Harbor Blvd., Costa M .... ere dolno buslntts as: Calif. 92628 rnenced to ttantaet butf. -----~--~--1 Telephone (818) 244·8080, Mesa Calif 92626 Bustn .. s Name above on: N/A C 11 N 8• h Calif. 92627 NEWPORT TENNIS, t838 Rachel Winston, 2855 Pl-nesa under lhe flc:11lloull NOTICE OF Agent for owner. Sheldon Barasch M o Statemant Lisa Buffa c:nro~ ewport eac • Al Ghodsl, 9561 Blackfln Newport Blvd., Co111 necrMk Dr., 8124, Costa BuslneH N1me(t) lilt.cf PUBLIC HEARING Publllshed Newport Incorporated, Celif0rn1a: 5 The Following persons Thi• statement was flied Thli bualneu 11 con-Cir.. Huntington Stach, Mesa, Cellf. 92627 Mesa, Calif. 92626 aboVe on: S.pttmbat 10, Notice is hereby given Beach/Costa Mesa Pilot Creekside, Irvine, Callf. are doing business as: with the County Cieri( of ducted by· a general part· Calif. 92648 Karl Ktauthur, 713 N. Thlt bualnHt la co,... 1991 that the Planning Commls· October 10, t9, 1991, 927t5 BOARD DOCTORS 26431 Orange County on S.ptem. neflhlp • Parvin Ghodsl, 95e1 Black· Mountain vi.w Pl.. ful-ducted by: an lndMdual John Proper slon of the City of Newport SA870 Thia busln•H It con-Paseo Carmel Sen Juan ber 20, 199t Tht rtglttrent{•) com-fin Cir., Huntington Beach. lerton, Calif. 92631 Tht regl1trant(1) com-Thi• atatement wu ~ Beach will hold a public PUBLIC NOTICE ducted by: a corporation Capistrano. cai11. 92675 . ' ,fl0'7454 menced to tranaact busl· Calif. 92646 Gary 0. Redman. 13473 meneed to ttanaect bUSI· with the County Cttrk OI hearing to consider The reglstrant(s) com· Paul Wiiiiam Marks, 32~58 Published Newport Beachs ness under the Fictitious This buslne11 Is con-Huntington St., Fontana, ness undtr the Fictitious Orenae Ccunty on Septet!> Amendment No, 727 which Fictitious menced to transilCt busl· Crown Valley Prkwy. Apt. Costa Mesa Piiot Septern-Bu•lnesa Neme(s) listed ducted by: husband and Calif. 92338 8u1lneu • Namt(I) ll1ted ber 17, 1tl1 invotves: Butln•s• Name nest under tl\9 Fictitious 208, Laguna Niguel, Calif. ber 28, October 5, 12, 19 above on: N/A wife This bualntH 11 co"" aboVe on. September 12, FSOT04t Request to amend Tiiie 20 Statement Business Name(s) listed 92677 1991 • Billie Lyons The reglstr1nt(1) com-dui;ted by: co-partners 1991 Published Newport a..cti. ol the Newport Beach MUn The Follow! s above on: July 12. 1978 Ralph Kenton Brady, This statement was flied manced to tranuct busi-Tht reglatrant(t) com. Rachel Winston Coste Mna Pilot Septem. nlclpaJ C9de so as to allow are doln bustn':!s ~ Sheldon Barasch. Pfesl· 26431 Paseo Carmel, San Sa·789 with the County Clerk of nest undtf the Flctltjou1 menced 10 transact busl· Thll statement was filed ber 21 28 October 5 l2. vehicle mounted real estate SCHE~BARTH INDUSs dent Juan Capistrano, Calif. PUBLIC NOTICE Orange County on Septem· Bualness Name(s) lllled ntll under the Fictitious with the County Cieri( of 199t • ' • signs to exceed tour feet In TRIAL LEASING 2841 This statement was filed 92675 • ber 13 1991 above on: NIA Bu1lne11 Namt(s) listed Orange COUnty on Septtf'l\t Se height to as to be reason-Croddy Wa sania Ana. with the County Clerk of This business Is con· Flctltlou• • F50e731 Al Ghodsl above on: NIA bat 17, 199t ·751 ably visible lrom the street Calif 92704 y, Orange County on Septem-ducted by: a general part· Bualn .. s N•m• Publl h d N ort Be I\· Thia statement waa ftled KAii J. Kraushaar F507050 PUBLIC NOTICE Thls!roject has been re· · ber 23 199t nershlp s e ewp ac with the County Clerk of This ttattment wu fifed Published Newport Beach-vlewe : end It has been 1~~~~m vi;': ~d~:'b~'!i~: ' FSOllS90 The registrant(•) coms The ~~~~~ntpersons Costa Mesa Pilot Septem-Orange County on Septem. with tht County Clerk of Costa Mesa PUot Septem-' ___ Flo_ut_lous ___ _ determined that It Is cat· Santa Ana, Calif. 92705 Frank Sherman Spine. 625 meneed to transact busl· are doing business as: ber 2t, 28• October 5• 12• ber 27• 1991 Orange County on Septem-bet 21, 28. October 5, 12, Butlneu Natne egorically. exempt under Vivian Maxine Scherbarth Th• City Drive Suite 460 ness under the Fictitious MAINTENANCE SYSTEMS 1991 F508'44 ber 24, 1991 1991 atatemeftt the requirements of the t 2922 View Ridge Rd.' 0 Calif 92668. • Buslnest Name(s) listed BUILDING 2426~ Newport Sa·739 Published Newport Beach-FS07783 Sa-748 TM FolloWlng ptrsont Calll.ornla Environmental Santa Ana Calif. 92705 ' P~ehed N. rt Be h above on: June t, t99t Blvd 111' Costa Mesa PUBLIC NOTICE Costa Mesa Piiot October Publl1hed Newport Beachs a,. doing buslnnl as· o~~::~e Af~· hereby further Steven Leon Scherbarth, C~sta' Mesa~~ Sep~ecin: ~/~\~at:~~~t was filed Calif: 92627 Salllador E~ 5. 12, 19, 28, t99t Costa Mesa PllOt S1ept8fno1 PUBLIC NOTICE "2012", 5200 ruv.r ·A~ .• nlven that said public hear· t2922 View Ridge Rd., be 28 Oct be " 12 19 'th th C ty Cl k of mundo Cruz, 24261A New-Flctltloue Sas8t5 bet 28, October 5, 2. 9, F1 toa.t-e. Newport Btach, Calif. " Santa Ana Calif 92705 r • 0 r '" • • WI e oun er port 811/d #1 Costa Mesa B 1 N 1991 c ........ 92663 ing will be held on the 24th Laura sCherbarth 12922 1991 Orange County on Septem· Calif 92627 • · us neH •me PUBLIC NOTICE S. 788 BuslMU Name Carol Alfred E 5200 g~~rofo?°~~:cf' ~~1 •1~1 !~: View Ridge Ad., sMta Ana, Sa·786x ber 13, 199t FS0872.. Mar.Ina Isabel Mendez, Tht ~=~,!nt....,sons Flctltl PU UC N TIC · 8tatentent Alll91 Ave .. ~i.ac:h. . c· · · f h Calif. 92705 IC ., 24261h Newport Blvd. 11. ..., .. ~: ous B 0 E The Folk>wlng persona Calif. 92603 ~ou~ ;:arg~e~tty° H'ai~ Thia buslntu Is con-PUBLIC NOT E Published Newport Beach· Costa Meaa, cant. 92627 a~~~fi'(?N b0~tn;~o'Jucrs 8u1lneu N•m• art doing butinets as: Thi• bualneu 11 con- 3;;, Newport Boulevard' ducted by: en unlncorpoo CNS1ooe939 Costa Mesa Piiot Septem· This business Is con· CO 2214 Elden St Costa Statement Flc11tlous SUNDANCE WEST APART· due1ed by. an lncSlvklual Newport Beach Calilomla rated association other Flctltloua ber 21, 28, October 5, 12, ducted by: • 1.lmlted part· Mesa Calif 92627 • The Foltowtno perjonl Buslneu Name MENTS. 1998 Maple Ave. Tht rtgl1trant(1) com- 1 hi h ti • d lace than a partnership 1991 nershlp G • A .,·__ Milt 22t4 are doing business es: Statement Suite 9, Costa Mesa. Calif. menc9d to tranaact t>YaJ. a w c me an p • Tht reglstrant(s) com· Bualneas Name • The reglstrant(s) com, ent nt • ..,.ty er, DOWN MEMORY LANE, The Following persons 92827 nn1 under the F1ctll.lout any and '11 persons Inter menced to transact busl· Statament Sa 742 menced to transact busl· Elden St.. Costa Mesa. 18789 Santa Marta St .. are doing business as: Jan M. Peieraon. 5141 ButlntH Name(•) Utttd ~!~r~ ~:~.:Pft•~~~ ne11 under the Actltlous The Following pertons PUBLIC NOTICE ness under the ActltlOU$ ~!1~c:2~~dhausan 528 Fountain Valley, Calif. BUTTONHAM PALACE. ChatHu. Irvine, Calif. above on: September 1a, lenge this project In court Business Name(s) listed are doing business as: Business Name(s) listed San Bemadlno St •New· 92708 1651·8 Placentia Ave., 92114 1991 you may be limited 10 rals'. above on: September 3, MOTENKO, BACHTEUE & CNS1008848 aboVe on: September 27, port Beach Calli 92663 Patricia Ann Shaw, 18789 Costa Mna. Call!. 92627 T.hl• bu1lnt11 le con-Catol A. Evans Ing only those issun you 198t WINSTON, 4400 MacArthur F1ctltloua 1991 Thia builnesa 11 con-Santa Marta St.. Fountain Lev Boris Gukaylo, 3015 ducted by. an lndMdual Thia ll&ttment waa fli.d Of someone else raised at Wiiiiam L Schtf't>arth Boulevard, Suite 440, New-Busln•H Name Salvador Cruz ducted by: , general part-Veney, Calif. 92708 Murray Lene, Costa Mt... The reglttr1nt(1) com· with the County Clerk 9f the public hearing de· Thia statement was filed port Oeach, Calif. 92660 Statement This statement was filed nershl • Gareth Lynn Shaw. 18789 cant. 92626 mencad to tranuct butl-Orange County on Septem- scrlbed In this notice or In with the County Clerk ol Susan K. Bachtelle, 44t B The Following persons with ~ County Clertc of The ~tglatrant(s) com. S..te Marta St., Fountain Gregorian• Galina neu under the F1ctltlous btf 17, 1991 writton correspondence d• Orange County on Septem-Da~lla, Corona def Mar, are doing business as: Orange County on Septem· menced to transact busl· V1lley, Calif. 92708 Gukay!O, 3015 Murry Lant, Bu1lne11 N1mt(t) listed FS070SI livered 10 the City 81 or ber 27, 1991 Calif. 92625 p Ac 1F1 c TE AR Ac E b« 27, 199t ness under the Fictitious This buslnHs Is con-Cotta Men. Cellf. 92626 above on: September 1, Published Newpoft Beach- prior to, the public hea'rtno F508237 Susan E. Wln1ton, 4 APARTMENTS, 665 Park F508153 Business N1me(s) listed dl;IC1ed by: husband and Thi• butlnHt It con-1991 Cotta Meta PllOt Stc>ttm- For Information call (114) Pubfished Newport Beech-'¥'h~lst't; 1"1ne, Cal:f. 927t4 Drive, Coste Mesa, Calif. Published Newport Beachs above on: October 1, 199t WIThf• 1 ( ) ducted by: husband and Jan M. Paterson fl__.. '* 21 28. October 5 12 644·3200. Costa Mesa Pilot October 1 us ness s con-92625 Costa Mesa Pilot October Gene MIHer • reg strant s come wife This tta14rnent wu t... • ' ' Norma Glover Seer• 5 12 19 28 199t ducted by: 1 general part· Techwlch British Virgin ISs 5 12 19 26 1991 Thi• statement was filed merlCed to transact bu$lo The regl1tr1nt(1) com-with tht County Clerk o1 1991 ' • ' ' ' nersl\lp t d c' 1 6 o • ' • • ness undtr the Actltlous mtnCed to ttanaact bull· Oranae County on Stptem-S.747 tary Planning Comml.. Sa·812 The reglsfrant(s) com-an s orgorat on. t Sa·806 with the County Clerk of Business Name(•) listed ntH undtf the Fictitious ber 1), 1991 slon City of Newport PUBLIC NOTICE menced to transact busf. ~~;t,or~ew:o"~ar Be~!~vh~ PUBLIC NOTICE ~rfggr County on October above on: not applicable ausln&11 Name(•) nsted ' . FI0'7049 PUBLIC NOTICE Beach ness under the Fictitious Calif 92660 • F508797 Patricia Ann Sh-above on: N/A Published Newport Beach-F1 Utlo Published Newport CNS1008885 Business Name(s) listed Thi; business Is con· CNS1008940 This statement was filed Lev Botlt Gukaylo Costa Mesa Piiot Septem-8 at c :S Beach/Costa Mesa Pilot F1clltlout above on: September 3, ducted by: a corporation Flctltlou• Published Newport Beach-with the County Clerk of This tttttment w11 filed b« 2t 28 October 5 12 us nHt s 8:- 0ctober t2 t99t. Busln•H Nam• 1991 The reglstrant(s) com· BualneH N•m• Costa Mesa Pilot October Orange County on October with the County Clerk of .....,. • • • • ta emen ' Susan K. Bachtelle ed bu f. 12 19 26 November 2, 1, 1991 Orange County on Septern-1...,1 The Followlng ptrlOnll -______ SA866 __ 1 Statement Thia statement was filed menc to transact , s St•temenl 1991 ' ' FS08444 bet 27. 1991 Sa·745 art doing buslntl• aa: The Following peraons with the County Clerk of ness under the Fictitious The Following persons • F 82 • El CAMINO REAL CON-PUBLIC NOTICE are dolna business as: Omige County on Septern-Business Name(s) llsted are doing business u: Sa-848 Published Newport Beac.hs SO 4. PUBLIC NOTICE SULTINQ 219 Bnladway SOC.SANTA MARGARITA ber l t 1991 above on: not applicable ALLIED PROCESSING PUBLIC NOTICE Costa Mesa Pilot October Published Newport Beach-No 333 • lagWte Beach CNS1008882 VENT\JAE I, 4343 Von Kar· ' FSOS488 Michael Christianson, Atty· INC, 666 West Bak« Streei 5, 12, 19, 26, 1991 Costa Meaa Pilot October F1otltlous eaitr. t2Ss2 ' Flctltloue man Aavenue, Newport ·Published Newport Beach· lnT·F1act fil d #203, Costa Mesa, Calif. Fictitious Sa-81'1 5, 12, 19, 28, 1991 Bullneu Name Alt Tyree 219 BtOldWay Busln••• Name B .. ch, Calif. 92660 h s statement was . e 92826 8 1 N s.~to Statement No 333 •Laguna BtlClh St•t•ment SOC Investments, Inc.. a Costa Mesa Piiot Septems with the County Clerk of Allied Proceulng, Inc., ua neaa •m• PUBLIC NOTICE · The followlng ~ eai1t. t2ts2 ' The Following persons California corporation, 4343 ber 28, October 5, 12, 19, Orange County on Seplem-Calitomia, 666 West Baker St•tement PUBLIC NOTICE are doing bu.lneu u : Thia buslneu It con- are doing buslne11 as: Von Karman Avenue, New· 1991 ber 12, 1991 Street #203 Costa Mesa Th• Following ~sons Flotltlous REALTY CAPITAL AOVI· dueted b an lndMdual SOC/PACIFIC/ port Beech, Calif. 92660 Sa·782 F508590 Calif. 92626 ' ' are doing buslneas as: Butln•H Nam• Fictitious SORS, 5160 Birch St Suite The rJlatrant(a) com. YOUNGMAN·SANTA ANA, Margarita COP.ley soc Published Newport Beachs This business ,. con· ESPRESSO ALLA SPIAG· Stat•m•nt BualnHS Name 200, Newport Beach, Cellf. rnenced to tnlnlaCt bull- 4343 Von Karman Avenue, Partners. a Cahfornla llm· PUBLIC NOTICE Costa Mesa Piiot Septem· ducted by: a corporation GIA, 295 ~ 19th St .. Coste Th• Followlng ptr1on1 Statement 92680 neu under the Flctllloul Newport Beach, Callf. lted partnership, 4343 Von Fl tltlo btr 28 October 5 12 t9 The regl1trant(s) com· MPest!.:..~•0f.192627V B k are doing butlneH u : The Following persons Mike A. Pavlolllc:h. 12 Sot-eualntH Name(•) lllted 92660 Kannan Avenue, Newport c ut ' ' ' ' menced \0 tranaacf busf. a,...,. ane an ere • HOWAAD JAMES COM• are dolna business 11: bonnt, Laguna Niguel, above on· N/A SOC Investments, Inc., a Beach, Calif. 92660 BualneH N•me 1991 ness undtf the Actltlous elaer, 295 E. 19th St., PNff, 3520 Cadillac Ave., (l)FAMllY THERAPY INs Cellf. 92e71 Aart TyrH California corporation, 4343 Thia business la con-Statement Ssa·780 Business Name(•) listed ~sta ~·T;a11t. 9~T Suitt C, Com Mela, Celli. S1'ITUTE (b)CEHTER FOR Thi• t1u1lnau I• con-Thll atat.ment was filed Von Karman Avenue, New· ducted by: a general Part· The Followlng persons PUBLIC NOTICE aboVe on: June 1991 ·~ "es" Cu len, 92628 l FAMILY "fHERAPY, 1028 ducted byl an Individual wltl'I the County Clerk or port Beach, Calif. 92660 nershlp are doing buslnesa as: Christina Negrette, Presl-291 · 19th t., osta Howard Nathanson, 2434& Town & Country Rd., Or· Tht ragltlr1nt(1) com. Oranot County on Septem. Pacific Investor• Group, a The reglatrant(s) com-ENCHANTED OCCASIONS F1ctltloua dent Men, Calif. 92627 Cavlnch Cl., Laguna ange, Calif. 92681 menced to trenuct buU. ber 11. 1991 California corporation, One menced to transact busf. NEWPORT, 4t0 W. Coast Butln .. • Name Thia ttatement waa flied Thia buslneu Is con-Nlgutl, Calif. 92658 Mlnlatty CounMllng Ser· nesa under the Flctltlout ' FS0?08I Corporate Pfau, P.O. Box nest under the FlctitloYs Hwy. Suita M, Newport St t t with the County Clerk of ducted by: • general part· Jamn Ferryman, 1095 Tu-vie", Inc., California cor· Bustnesa N1me(1) u.ted 3060, Newport Beach, Businest Name(s) listed Beach, Calif. 92663 The F:i~':!!n ""rtOns Orartge County on Septems neThrshlp 1 ( ) lare, Costa Mesa. Calif. ~oration, 1028 Town & above on: October 15, CPublllhedM N~ S::. i.: Calif. 92658 above on: February 5, t988 Chi An J. Wang, 9t5 .... .--. ber 1t, 1991 • rtg str1nt s corn-92628 country Rd .. Orange, Calif. 1991 otla ... ,.....,, Arn K. Youngman, as Jamee C. Walson, Prest· Chestnut Place, Newport a~~1,0t8~~E~sTasSER f508485 menoed to transact b\m· Thi• bu1lnes1 11 con-~ Mlkt A. PllltoYlch bet 21, 28, October 5, 12, Trustee of the Youngman, dent Beach, Calif. 92660 VICES ASSOCIATES OF PubUshed Newport Beachs e-s~ undtrN tht ( Flct) .~~edus ducted by: • general part· Ttt11 bu1lne11 It con-Thi• 1tatemtnt was filed 1991 6 81rranu, So. Laguna. , Helene Cl Wang. 915 SO T ERN C UFOR C S us nest •mt • ~· nerahlp ducted by:• COfPOJatlon with the County Clerk ot S.741 Calif. 92677 When you 118 loet tcmethlnQ Chestnut Place, Newport U H A NIA, osta Mesa Pilot eptem-above on: not applicable The regl1trant(1) com-The reglttrant(•) corn-. Orange County on October This buslneu 11 con-varu.ble. • dalll!8CI ad Beach, Calif, 92660 711 Welt 17th St. 0.7• ber 28. October 5, 12. 19. Patricia D, Van8erckel•er menc.cs to transect t>usf. menced lo trantact busf. 4, 1991 PUBLIC NOT1CI ducted by: a general par1· can be• vlluable friend. This buslne11 11 cons ~l~r Me~. C,f 926127 345 1991 Thia stetemenl was filed ,,... undtf the Flctltloul neu und« the Fk:tltlous F508'789 CNlt..-tlT Che,;' Tree ~~u~'!:.-,port Sa·781 ~th thee~;~ ~t!: BuslnH•. N1me(1) fisted Bu•lntu. Name(•) lilted Pubffshed Newport Beech-~ -----------------------~Beech, CA 92660 PUBLIC NOTICE 4 nr, above on. October 1• 199t above on. N/A Cotta Mesa PlloC Oc~ Dan p Pluto 4400 Prairie ' Howard Nathanson David A. Stoop lklalMss Nallne LINES DAYS BUCKS Sell your private party merchandise in the Pilot Classified Community Marketplace. Coll the Pilot today at 642-5678 and toke advantage of this greot off er. 3 LINES for 3 DAYS for 3 BUCKS ---..-...u.ssoo•)--- ( . I r •• ' ' ' 'I • 't.; I • ' r ' ,. ' J ' I ': WllloW "et Conco d CA CN91C>Oe927 F808191 Thi• 1tatement WU m.ct Th.II statement WU filed 12, 19, 26, November 2, ........ . 94521 ., r ' Fictitious Published Newport S..cl\o Wltl'I the County Clerk of with the COl.W1ty Clerk of 1991 The Followtng penona Thia business Is con-B I M NI Co1ta Mell Pilot Oc1ob« O,.nge County on Oc:1ober Orange County on October Sa-651 are doing bu91neta u: c:IUC1ed by: joint venture uit': ;n• 12, 19, 28, November 2, 1, 1991 1, 1991 PUBLIC NOTICE HAIR WEST THE SALON, The reglatrant(s) com-emen 1991 '501448 FI084S8 2819 Vlh Wrt, Ntwpolt mtnCed to tra.nsact busl· are1:i Fo:~1::!~s :~sons Sa·853 P1.1bll1hed Newport Baach-Published Newport Beachs CNS1009H5 Beach. Calif. 928&3 "'" under the Actltlous Ass o~ I TE 0 TELE Coste M... Piiot October Colta Men Piiot Octobtf F1otfttou1 LANI v. Johantton ~. Buslneu Name(s) listed PHONE ~KETERS 3goc) PUBLIC NOTICE s. 12, 19, 20. 1991 5, 12. 1t. 28, 1991 lklatnea N•me ~H~..J•e•;:oc:, DcJ::(. =-:~ ~!uutlo Birch Sste. 105. Newport Flotlllous s.821 S.-822 ltatetMnt ~ ... on 1 • ' Thia statement was flied ~:::~=· =~ 1tv1ne 8ustness Name PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE 'f!!!.. '~ Pf!·w. Thia bualnH• It cono w1th the County Clerk of • ,.,. • lt.tement ant ...,.ng ou--• at. dUc:t.ct by. an lndMdual Orange County on August Calll. 92715 TM Folldwlng pet'ION '1o11tlou• Flotltfou• COAST 1.ABEL COMPNff, Tht rtglttrant(t) com- 22, 1991 :r,b::n.~ ~~'r'·L:~ .. dolnabumessaa: aualneasNarne autlMMName ~~~~~· Coate menctd to trtnelet~ FI04S59 Beach Calif 00814° ON EXHIBIT, 3440 Via Stll1•MMt ltat1ntent er.iQ B. Mortland 24642 ntM ~ the llllttd Published Newport Beech· This 'bualneu 11 eons g:r;~twport Beach, The Followtng '*'°"' TM ,ollowtng per.one Elerni Ortve. ~ Hlh, = .V:me<•> Cott• Mesa Piiot Septem-ducted by: co-panner• • ,,. doing b111tne11 •= .. dolftcJ b4JtlMtt 11: callf t2t53 LANI v Jo"""9on MUiier' bef 21. 28, October 5, 12, The reglatrant(•) com. WaldonCoRyer.MtT7 22ndc s,ft. STEVENSON'S WORLD TRAVEL TRAVEi. AIRPORT Thi. bullntH I• con-Thie .t..m.n. ... fled 1991 menced lo transact busi-14, tta eta, al . OF OIFTS. 9\J21 eom.todl C!NTEI\ 17995 Sky_l*tl ducted by: an lndMdual wtth the County Clerk cH Sa·789 ne11 under the flctltlout 9&627 Harri 32 8roa Dr., Huntington Beach, CRle, SUlte r<. lrvlne. Callf. Th• regittrant(1) com. Oranae Cour1CV en Sep~ 1---------Bu1lnt11 Namt(a) titted "' 1• 11 d Callf. t2S4e 92114 rnenotd 'to hnNCt """" w at.1191 PUBLIC NOTICE abOW on: NIA . ~twport e..ch. cam. Walter Peek Stevtneon, All ~ Travt4, Inc .. A nett under .,.. fldllloul • PIOttM Jack Waller 9321 COfNtock Or., Hun-C1IUornl• co1poraUon, 8utlnett Name(I) llttac:t Fictitious Thi• atattmtnt w81 filed Thia bu1lnt11 11 con-tlngton a.h. Callf. 92t4f 111t1 aaypartt Clrdt, &uM abcMa on: NIA PUbllehed Newpost ~ ausln ... N•m• wtlh er.. County Cltf1c 01 ~91' by: a gene,.a part• 8atbata Joan Steveneon. K. IMne. Cellf. 92114 Crslg a. MOteland Coelll ..... PIOt OCtOblf ltate!Mftt ~";r, f:r"' on S.ptem. The ~egl1tranl(1) com-~ ~~cai':.~ ~ ~~~~:..C:.on-m. atatement W1l8 ftled S. 11. ti, 2t, t•1 ...0:: .,,"!:i.!=::1 ~ION FI08441 mtnced to ~~ Thtt bu1rnea1 It con-Tht reglatrant ·~ com-Wlt~h the,.~~..!!.-............ ~....,...----..• · ntN un<Mr the ........ 1ou1 duded 11y: ttutbanct and rnenotc1 to tt....at but!-..,,..,_"., _,.._... PU1UC llOTICI BRAKE EXl'RESS #38, Pubhhtd Ntwport Beach-Bualntal Na.me(t) lilted wife ,,... under the flcWout W t • 1901 1058 Su~ ,.ve., Colle Costa M ... Piiot SeP'am. aboVe on: October IJ, 1901 Th• re"blttrant(•) com-8utlnesa Name(•) !lated F90eetl PleW1• " ~"J· ~~::.27 1028 N btf 28. October 5. 12, 19, Waldon A.,.r menced lo nmact ~ above on: September 2&. Publl1hed Newport hach-~HI._ ' • • ' • 190t Thi• ltatefntnt wet flied ""' ~ ... FlctltlOUt 1tlt Costa ..... Piiot Set>tam-.......... ~~~~~~r Or,. BrH, . . aa.113 wtth tht County ~~ eu.ine ... N11T1e(1) hi.ct Alcllard o . Hoberger, .,_, 28, October 5, 12. 19, ~ ~ ,._. Lyn.et\• M. Miske!, 1028 N. PUBLIC ltOTIC! ?,~ County on . :, ~ ~.!!91 ~ tlltemtnl wu fUtd 1111 ·~'\Wi'iiY aa: M•llbu ;r· Rd., Bfff, . . Hot111 lhlt .....,,..,. ... lhd ~ County Cttrk ol s.m A.Sa001ATll ••• 'L: ~i ~•lntu 11 con. ...::...uu.......,.. Putillthed Newport hach-Mttl tht County CIMt of 1.''ttli County on OCtober PUIUO llOTIC! aide AW91'M'. "* a. duct.ct by. hUlband and .,..._.... Cotta Meta Pt1oC October ~ County on October 1, t 1 Plotltl9ul N1wper1 leadl, CA 11111 wife The ,~ 12. 11, •• NcwMlbtt 2, • • ..... ...... DMft rs: JI .. qf Th• regltlrant(t) com---. ~._!!!.. ~ 1991 PIOl440 "*llhtd Newport Bwh-=-41111 ~ UM .....,.., mtneed IO tfllllNGt buel-.... --:--.. --u . IMISt Publlthed Newpol1 8"ch-Coelll ..... Piiot October 8tateMant lead\ CA • ,... .. undtt !ht flcttllow Wutmln11er Manor. Cotta Mesa Not October S t2. 11, 20 1Mt The ,~ S*llOf19 Tl'll• bultrieM II ~ 8u1lntat .N•me(t) lllted =~~'*et;ct" w-. PUIL.ICNOTICI •• t2, 19111. 1991 . • ' SM2t -r.~~:.: .... ~~==r~ ~=-on. Septembtt' •. Kathy o. ~k. 1n11 Plotnleue a.ta4 PUIUC NOTICI 11101 Howard arcte. Ger-menotd · ro 515 Ptul' Mlml ~ """ HuntJnOton .,..,., .. ......_ PUIUC IOTICI • °'°"' c.llf. lllMI ,... ..,. .. Thlt i~ Wd llad ~ THIWdwlcJc ............ ,........ = ~.-Howd ..,. __ ..... ~ With ~ County a.rte of tll1t ~ tn. ~ nit 'OIOw1nO peraona .......... • ~Ill••.... -. .. .J ~call ~ ~ • *1 Orange Coun4Y on...,._. ...,_,, ....... CA .a...1 8!,•..!!'!I ~at: 9wtM• ..._ .... iwt -.._. ~ Jf, b« 131 t90t . Tfilt bu91n... le con. r.i"ioc"'i.Uit<l.OPFITEIN I .......... The ,......,,. per.one ~ ~":"~oon-J:' .:.~ ~ Publllhed ~= ::*' by: IMband and ::~ 1~~~ .. ~ ~ -C:U~~,. The r.01e1~:::t,. cem-a...~°" ,.__,,_ .. ·~~ T.. I t() ' Wle,c.Mt.tine CINTUAA R!~LTY MJ • ACOOUNTING KA-manced to ...... •, tltt ""9 ........ ,.._. .....-•r "' teg1ttran • com.-left f11Aman. 1' Marble-TRUST tltl Autltftd YUi, llOtN> ..__ ,,... "'* tM ~ P'IOllM bet It, 29. OC10btt I, 12, mtnoed lo tr..eot tiuW-.., · • = --.........---.:"'..:::" .,.__ ...,_(t) ....0 p ... 11 .. t .. ,... 1191 ,..... under the F~ Mac1 ...... UQIN Nlgutl. Aoad, . ...-port teach, .. -""fol -· lbowe on: ...,..._ .. 11. ane .., .. , ... Butlnt• Name(•) --CaM. "'71 Clllf • ..., 1 1•1 • ltadlt'Cl1t1 ..... Nit ._ _____ .,_1_44 abOW on: nl• "'°'*d ICJOpftleln, 430 Mlcl*'9 ll ....,_, 11t1 IClnlbeftW ~.~ WOolf. ICtff Miii Oaeoei, ~ tt., tt. • ------Katt?yQ.HatdWktt ~-Conn dtl Met, ='c.f9d..-Nwport ::" ~1:.f...oft'~ .-1tlt • .......... .._... ... If~,.,._. ..... ,_, This butlllMt le oon-Gary Lo ........ 11'8 ~ WllrCllWllGWerlMiftto ,_~~~~--"""'-- IM"*'lllMllMM.,.,,.. ,own,.,_,dlellltldlt dUded by: a tl"*al pat\•=~..;.-'"°:filoHewPori Ttllt butlMSI It 0-. --~&11@ Of_, ,..,... .. ._.....,... •""919..,. 1o 1nc1 ~ Celt.• ..._. i.r: .,~ n.-_,.rn ..... -. .. rt hd. orfftouq1.tlpfntnt. Th• ••al1tranl(1) com-Thi• b.,..nau •• OM-T"• rttlatr (•) com-._..., dllyer, tml!M. ,,.. 'I . . .. ,\ u • .... ,, 1', ' ·ri 1,, ": ~, • .. ll. ,, '• ., "' ·~ •(' •t ,, .. .. ~. ·" :• '· ... .. ~ .... II ., .. .. ., ,. " .. .,. •I '" •t rl .,. •• .. ,, ,,.,. "'. • ~ I • lllunMy, October 12. 11191 .. ,.... ..... --''~-=ML ....... • I .,...,.. ..... ... ... -= "4:u-...... ~ .. .. .. 91(! :-: 11'•••••• I I ..... .... ..... c r ···-~--T;;-=~;;;_~ '111~_,llil,""li:o:':tcr-...... ,..._ -~ ..... ~· taD Ma-••111 llGP ~.JIO ............ , LmllrCedt: .......... HINllW ... . R "'' ;:w-,... --.... c.I. .... HO, • .. ..... ,, • ""' -... mr-........ :--g; .. Ii ~ ......... .:::.~:, ,., .... ~"''·z=,t;:•:::..~ ... ~ ~u:•:F ===3n., ---~-;:::' .. ::=-.J:~=c:-:: ':.'=9 c.. DIM; ..,.. lMl2 ,...,. ....... ,.> ~ ........ ;:_, .. _.. ......... .. .. ..... ... ..., caw: Ind ... foltlll ... .,..._ PIMf, N~Clft l•.ati PiiiJC IOTICI _... lo "'*Cl ...., M ,...._ luelneaa == r'-: •_. W•o• COUllTY U. C:.".::''.. prucrlbed ...... ~~ ta MIMrf ... _ii'lN~ C•llf.-1' Clllf.-• ,_ _., ... Adl6o&ll ..... : tcA'ftl ....... ...,_,.. • • •U•ICIPAL tor l'IOnOOI•---..,,,IU'O -ndtd ...,._. !1111 fNI hl'neal Ii oot-. ,.lltt: ......... ..._. .... U1 ......... NW(I, llilld N MIO MIC8 IHOPflt. Clf Cll 0-..,,,,..., .. oomrf, 410t OlaaldCode. ... Wiii .,_ _.......,., ... =-=• ........... CO. ........ ~ •111&•.... :9c.'7N/A ~=~1ltl ..... N.-*' .. IUI~--= rM Rea•, llew~rt Ji:~~ of -.e ~~~~= "'" ~-1•1 -s. ,., .,,.., ,., .,. =~""' -..,:. --"'" ....._ •,, _ :::.:=" .., ,,.. ~ca--:* -.. &'::'" ..i:; ,..., .,.,,, ...,, """°" lfl ::.--.... ~ n..ne. :=~:r=--::-~=.: =:-.... ~to.._. &ldt'm°•t1 :._.._.,,::i;:~·...:.::~-:..N..-=-~~~~ 8:., 1ua1Ma11 ~•> Allld WICIOTICI .._..Or ........ ~ i,.·11, 1111 =~°':'T-ne =•=~A"~:!.!!!..!!'~• Cltr Cl•rlr, Cit. ei ~~.Joi~ 14. lbowe on: Octobef t. 1111 OllltaHW Cllt • ...o ' '11MH7 (o.n.r.. ~II) • - 811 C..ta.... sPOMI " ot ,.. • flETinON "°'*' C. ,Oll ......... Gordon ......,_ 45'°' a... PubMlhld ~ 8eectl-Slnclra K. ,-o1111, _.. "°' *liM ll'ldil90 t,; ..... ....,_., ... cm ..... ,ubllehtd Newport cfellWr~l bid~~-to ..,._._rt .... :J: W:'~!".!. ~-.clot ..,., • llw ~ ~1H9wpolt llMch. ~ .. ~ fltlOC ~ ~ :,.Yflf:'• Long 811dt. ~ • tlql.hd by ~ ~~.11.o11,•1•11119r _.!! IMctV'Coll:I Mata Oct®-C11r1t'1 Office by ~ -111 -.. OrlllQI __ ,., ....._. at••••llll "'91•• ...., 1..,. -· oaobtr $, 10, Jotin Ar1hUr Mlnlro, 2Mt -· ·-· -0 -12. tt, 199.1. PIC>Plf announced time. • 4, 1t01 Col.Wy on Octotler Tht folollllll19 '**"" ~ ~-· . 11 con-1191 lroquol• Avenue • Long Tht Cori4fectot lhll COf'l1o •ltoeNo ._. ......_ SAM7 81<1t wlll b• publlcly .,. dolna ........ • ......,_,. .. ., • .,, lndMduall TtHJ9I 8Mct\, Clllf IOI 5 ~ ~ lhl orollftlone ol clllnte, • .., ........, opened Ind raacl aloud at .._ ..._ '* 'IOe'IM "THE f:INtCKY F~ Tht ''t'trant(a) com-...... IC Thl9 ~ ~ COflo S4ic1lon 1770 '° 1fl0 lnctu. dan1• caue ne U•M PUBLIC NOTICE 10:00 a.m.. Of at soon NT..-..., CotQ-:.. Hllwpotf. ~ aHOf»!E'~,. 111 N. Tu.tin ::::" "'*' ~= rY•• NOTICI ducteq by fnOMcfUllll (~ ~of::~ I.ab« ... , ... , ") RJchard .. tnerealler u ~Clkabla on ~ ''""""' Plot Oc10bet' Ave., nm1n, Cdf 8Ullne N ( Pletttlew band & Wife) • ~.,.-.., ,. O. ,......_, a ....... , 1 .. :Mea Thursday, Octot>er 24 ii/U*'o:;4i:::-r""" 10.1', ... St,t•t -T, -· moa , ... ,•~, 'j;,.:l.,.''\1 ----w• -:::.:::-.... =.~ "'ICITOll•..U•Oil: llOTICaOP 1091 ,~ .... "°"""'Ch.,.: bt ~~· Th-792 = ~ s.n Juan 1•1 ' • ...._.... with lhl County Clafk of of Nici Cltv: Ind ll\tl tor an.mer-at Law One PE'TfTtON TO ~·· City Hall, n Fair Thi .,.. coclcle PUIUC IOTICI Cir*~. '27703 Or· =.dOC'I R. Stten The Followlng l*90nl ~ai;r. ~on s.r>t..,... felt S*lalil91 prescribad Corpor ... ,..._, 'autte ADlllNllT:: !STATE nl~~\,7~.: ~,!;~~'~; all . b ~ ~ ' s.n Juan ~ Mii llltCf II'• dolt'O bU.intM u : Pubflshed N It ~ thtfaln fOt ~ 1 fO, N1wfl:Ort h.ch, COMPUTER HARDWARE 1xain*lel6on6n lie .. Mpt ........... c.piltreno c.itf. Wllh IM,.~Y Cllftc of AMERIC"'O, 234 E. 15th St., Cotta Mna ~ S.pi.m. of Uld Code. CA HMO C7t4) 721· ftOIERT H. TYU.R AND SOFTWAAE. by M ..,rt. .,....... N-.. o.wr y Ch'in 27703 Or· Otano•~ .. , on Sapi.m. Cotta Mesa. CA 92e27 bef 28 Octobef 5 12 19 Tht City Coundl of lhl 1470 c ... No. Addltlonal sell of the fHE, PETITION , ...... ,., ttga Hlcitwtav • san Juan bit t}, 1•1 Marv Hoover, 234 E. 15th 1991 • • • • City of COsta Mea resttVet DATEi JUL 1 1fft A181025 specifications may be ol>i z='t ~ to Tht ~ l*tOl'll ~.Ci.lat. ,S01048 St. Costa Meta, CA 92627 S•nO the ri~ to ,.)ect any and/ J. PE'HRION Clertc To alt helt1, beneficiaries, talned 'a.t the Ottiot or the ~r ,..., _.... .. dofna ~Ill! Thl1 bualnlll It con. Published N.-port Be.ch-.i.rrv Easiey, 234 E, t5th °' .,1 •· 1 11 N A!~.... • Cfedl10<1, contingent credl· Purchasmg Agent at n undlt ... lftdlP.artdant (llMAKl'NG JT BETTER ducted ~ CQopartnlll co.ta MH& Piiot S.plem-St., C'osla Mesa, CA 92627 EILEEN P. PHINNEY, 1 ' we, --·• tors. and petsont who may Fair Drive, Costa Meu, Adlnli~( ton 9f -~ (b)Mllt, 3721 $. ~ Th• regi1trant(s) com-bit 19 20. Oc:t001f 3 10 This bu1lnest II ce>ni Cl1r Clerk, Cltr of Published Newport Beach/ be othefwlse Interested tn Calllomia. Bids Should be Acl. (lJ'I! ~ w4I $d Ana. (:aflf, 92101 ' manced 10 tranuet butl· 1991 ' ' • ducted by: co patlnltt PUBLIC NOTICE Coeta Mesa Costa Mesa ~ilot October the v.111 Ot ••tate. °' both or returned to the attention of ..,._ ,!:' ~ John KenMch Clrrlpbalt naaa uncsar lhl Fictitious Th-e90 Th• raglstrant(a) corn-Published Newport Beach-12, 19, 26. Nol/ember 2, ROBERT H. TYLER the City Cle<lc, within aald rtpf .... ,_..,. el> ._ Jr., IOI HamlltOn Atit, A. Buslne11 Nam1(s) U.ted meneed to 11ansact t>usl· CNS2008838 CoS1 M 1991. A PETITION hat been time limit. In a sealed enve-~ ~ Cotta MtM, Clllf. t2$2I lbove on: N/A PUBLIC NOTICE nest under lb• Flcillfous STATl!MENT OF 5 12 1 199-:-Pilot Oeto,Otr SA865 fifed by First Interstate lope identified on the ovt· -1 ~. Bolvv Hunt&, 3721 a. Jlflray T. Rogerw Business Name(s) fisted AMHDONlllNT OF • • Ban.le ~n the Superior Cou11 side with the Bid Item -~ vwy Tlmblr, Santa AN, o.lf. Thll llalamtnl WU tltld F1etltlous above on: n/a us• OF FICTITIOUS Sa843 PUBLIC NOTICE of CatilOfnla, County of OR-Number and the Opening 1 .. ,....._,. ~ t2707 with the Ccx.w1ty Clerl! of 1 .. N MatV Hoover PUB ANGE, Date. ho._.,.._,!-~ BenHo Nunez, 3721 s. OtMQe County on S.ptaf'ni uSt~!:. -;n• This statement was filed T-::•::~ NAME LIC NOTICE NOTICE THE PETITION requests Each bid thatl apecity ~-.. J:,..::.,.. .. ,,,_, --"""· ""21, , .. , "" .~ -wtth ... County Cle<k ol • .,. -...:"'°"1 ITATHIJIT OP llMTINO OIDI ...... ~ ~"""" BW ""'""' _, •~" "' requffel to 92707 FSO?IBT ........ • ...... rtona Orange County on Septem-UM o ...... NOTICE II hefeby given be appointed as personal forth in th• specifications 1n1ar..eed uni.. Thi• bu•lnau 11 c are ...,.ng busloet1 as: ber 20, 1991 the Fictitious 8u1lnHs __...DONMENT Of' that Malad Pfopouls f0< reprauntatlve to ad· Arry and all exceptions 10 tt1eY hll .... WaMd notice or dUcted by: 1 gtnlnll .,:;:: Published Newport Beacf)o ~EG~ SERVICES LIM,'• FS0?4"3 Name: PACIFIC TERRACE US• OF FICTITIOUS furnishing al tabor, matari-minister the estate of the the spec:iflcallons must be ~ 91> ':Qoe.d Mfahip Cotta Me .. Pilot October ED, ,1oe Windward Lane, PubllsheQ New 11 Beach-APARTMENTS, tl65 Patlc BUllNEll NAME ala, equrpment. transpoita. dac.edent. clearly 1tated In the bid aetlor!;l!'!!!. ndent The revl•trant(s) comi 3, 10, 17, 24, 1091 ~::gorl Buch, Cat If. Costa Mna Plfu: S 1 ~627 Coate Mesa, eanr. Tht folowlng persons lion Ind auch oltlaf faclli· niE PETm?N requests and failure to set forth any admll-~ •"'*"Y maneacl to tranwt ~ ~731 G ep em-have abandonecftht uee of fies as may be required'°' tM decedent• WIU. and Item In the apecincations wil be w.Mtld un1e1a .n nfft under tn. Flc1ltloul lorfa Sceberraa, 2106 ber 26, October 3, 10, 17, Thi Fictitious 8utlness the Fictitious Business TRAFFIC SIGNAL MODIFI-codlch, If any, be admitted shan be grounds for re1ec, lnt.,..tid pet90n fits M Bullneu Name(•) llllld PUBLIC NOTICE Wlndwlfd Lane, Newpol1 1991 Name referred to above Name: (l)ROVI ENTER, CATIONS, HARBOR BOO. to Pl'Obate. Til4I wilt and lion of the bid. ob~::W.:,,r::'° lie petl*>n above on: not appllcabla ~~~ch. ;a11:. 926601 th-717 Walo:!,"b. Orange c~ PRISES (b)PARTHENON LEVARO AT MESA VERDE any codlc. llt art available Each bid shalt set fonh anu caUM John KIMIU'I Campbell FlctlUou• • us ness • cons PUBLIC O on r 28, 1990 r-PUBLICATIONS DRIVE-EAST; HARBOR f0t eumlnaUon In the file the lull names and resf, whY lhl llhould not Jr. lu•tn .. a Name ducted by: an lndlVidual N TICE No.F479234 ~) MIR AC LE AN BOULEVARD AT HARBOR kept by the COIJl"t. denc:H of all petsons and grant ttw -~. Thll statement wai fllacl StatenMnt The regl1trant(1) com, Boyce 0. Jonet, 3035 E. d) 0 0 CUD RA FT SHOPPING CENTER fN. THE PETITION requ.stJ partlff lnteresl&d in the A HEARING on f\e with the County Clar1t 01 The Following PlllOf\t menc:ed to transact bus!-CNS100H10 Roberta, Orange, Calif. •)LIGHTHOUSE IMPORT TRANCE; AND INSTAUA-authority to administer the proposal. 11 the bid is by a petition wtl be httd on Orenoa County on Septem-are doing busineu aa· neH Undlf the Fictitious Ftctltloue 92669 PORT, 1555 Mesa Vetda TION OF TRAFFIC SIGNAL estate und• Ula lndepeo. corporation. state the October~. 1901 •t 1 :4$ btr 13, 1991 PRODUCT CONSULTING B~neas. Name(s) listed Bu1tne11 Nam. Adeline Mah, 16835 Algons Dr. E. Apt. #52C, Coata INTERCONNECT ON 16TH dent Administration of Et· namn ol the officers who P.M. ~~l 3A locattd at FSGe?H ASSOCIATES, 206 VIiia 101 ~~August 29, 1991 Stat•f!'•nt gu1~, 9Huntlngton Beach, Mesa, Calif. 92626 STREET BETWEEN PLA-tatet Act. (This Authority can sign an agreement on 700 ~ c.n1er Drivt Published Newpott Point Drive Newport °' . t>erras The Foltowing persons at!· 2649 The Acllliou1 Bualnets CENTtA AVENUE AND so. win allow the personal rep-behalf of the corporation West. P.O. Box 938, Santa Cost M Pil ~ Beach, Calif. 92tieo 'f!;~' t~l=t was filed are doing business as: ThlS business was con-Name reletred to above PERIOR AVENUE, wiU be resentatlva to take many and whether more than Ana CA92?02. • e.. 01 ......,. .... ~ Lff w. A.Isner, 206 Villa wt • ty Clerk of WHITTIER TERRACE ducted by an unlncorpo. wu filed in Orange County received by Ult City of actlont without obtaining one officer must sign. II th• IF ·YOU OBJECT. TO bef 19, 26, Oc1oblr 3, 10, Point Drive. Newport ~g•99Cfnty on Septem-APTS., 300 S. Hazel, La thrated association other on February 22, 1991 File Costa Mesa at the Office of coul1 approval. Before tak-bid is by a partnership or a lt,ie 9rutina of ... petition, 1991 Beach, Calif. 92tl60 • 1 . Habra. Calif. 90631 an• partnerthlp No.F485081 the City Clerk, n Fair Ing certain very lmpo11ant joint venture, state the you lhoukf....,... •t f'I• ~91 Thlt' buslntts Is con-F5CHS013 Mr. Gordon E. Reese, This statement was flted Betts, Ronald James, 1555 Drive, Costa Mesa, CaJifor· actions, however the per-names and addresses of he!lflna ~ &tale YoUr ducted by: an Individual Published Newport Beach-2106 Yacht Mischief. New· with the County Clerlc of Mase Verda Or. E., ApL nla, unlit the hour of 10:00 sonal representative will be all general partners and objec.onl cw tilt written PUBLIC NOTICE The registrant(•) com-Costa Mesa Pilot Septem-port Beach, Calif. 92660 ~~e ~nty on Septef'ni #52C, Costa Mesa, Calif. a.m., October 28. 1991, at required to give notice to Joint venturers. If tne bidder obiadc>M with h court CHI 00 menced 10 transact Ml· ber 19, 26, October 3, 10, This business ts con-• 1 1 92628 which ti~ they wiH be interested persons unless ls a sole proprietorship or blllof. the hlering. Your t 5873 neu under the Actltlous 199t ducted by: an lndlvldual Publlthed N~ Beach· Labrou·Betts, Vanlllki opened publlc:ty and read they have waived notice or another entity that does 8f1pellranC• may be in STATEMENT OF Busineti Name(s) listed Th-688 Th• reglstrant(s) com-~ost; Mesa Pi ot Septem· Joannlt, 1555 Mesa Verde aloud In the Council Cham-consented to the proposed business under a flctilious p41rson cw by your attorney. AIANDONMENT OF above on: September 18 menced to t1ansact bus!-er 8, October 5, 12, 19, Dr. E.. Apt. 152C, Costa ber1. Sealed proposals action.) Thi lnd.ependent name, the bid shalt be In IF YOV ARE A UIE 0, FICTITIOUS 1986 · PUBLIC NOTICE ness under the Fictitious 1991 Mesa, Calll. 92626 shan bea1 the tltla of the administration aUlhOnty will the real name of the bidder CR~DITOR . or a BUllNl!ll NAME Lee w. Risner Business Name(s) listed Sa·n1 This business was con-work and name of u,. bid· be granted unless an mter-with a designation ronow-con~t ~ of ~· The followlna parlOl\I This tlatement was filed Fictitious above on: October 1, 1991 PUBLIC NOTICE ducted by husband and der but no other dlstln-ested person fifes an 01>-ing showing .. OBA (the fie· de~litd. Y(!U must file have abandonecfthl un 01 wtth the County Clerk 01 BuilmtlS Neme Gordon E. Reese wife guishing marks. Arry bid r• jectlon to the petition and tlt1ous name)"; provided, yout dlilm Wit\ lhl court th• Flclltiou1 Business Orange County on Septem· Statement This statement was filed CNS1008870 This statemet1t was filed celved aftet the scheduled shows gOOd cause why the however no f1ct1tious name artd mall a copy to ~· Name: HAU.. FUL1.ERTON, bet 1p, 1991 The Following persons with the County Clerk of STATEMENT OF with Iha County Clef1l of closing time for the receipt court ~houtd not grant the shall be used unless there person• f9P'Men'8tiV8 MORRIS & ORUFVA MAN· · FS083S3 are doing business as· Orange County on Septem-ABANDONMENT OF Orange County on Septelll2 of bids.shall be returned to authOnty. Is a current registrauon appointed by the court AGfME'NT COMPANY at p~ Newpol1 Beach-CalEnvirotech & Catii0tnla ber 27, 1991 ber 2_1. 1991 bidder {unopened. tr shall .A H~RING oo th• pe-with the Orange County wltlln tour months from 5000 Birch Street, Suite Cos1a M Pl Environmental Technol F50B154 USE OF FICTITIOUS Published Newport Beach-be the sole responslblhty ol titlon will be held on No-Recorder. In case of corpo- the da1e ol first i.uanc. of 10100, Newport BHch, ber 19 :;a ~ot Seplem· gies 13700 Alton Parkwa~ Published Newport Beach-BUSINESS NAME CoS1a Mesa Pilot October the bidder 10 see that his vember 14, 1991 at 1:45 rations include the names tett~ &?, ~ In Catlf. 92660 1991 • • ober 3, 10. Irvine CA 92716 Su 154 · Costa Mesa Pilot October The following persons 5, 12, 19, 26, 1991 bid is received in proper PM In Dept. No. 3A located of the President. Secretary seciiOn .,100 of lh• The Fictitious Bu1ln11s Charles s Yohn 7861 10 17 24 31 1991 have abandoned the UH ol Sa-830 lime. at 700 Civic Center Or. Treasurer, and Manager. ' TCalif~ !'._tobale ~de. Na~ referred to above Th-694 Shorebreeze Lane: Hun· ' ' ' ' Tu.750 the Fictitious Business PUBUC NOTICE A set ol Plans, Special West Santa Ana. CA 92701 . '!he City Council of the he ,,.,,. "'!' fillna claims wat filed in Orange County tlngton Beach CA 92646 Name: THE LAKES JOINT Provisions and additions to IF YOU OBJECT to 1"e City ol Costa Mesa rei wll not expwt beTOfe l~r on f:ebruary 7, 1990 Fila PUBLIC NOTICE This business Is cons PUBLIC NOTICE VENTURE. a California gen-STATEMENT OF General Provision to the granting or the petition, you serves the_ right to 1eject monlh1 .from lie heanng No.F446422 ducted by. an Individual erat partnership, 5120 Standard Specifications ~hould appeat at the hear-any or an bids. ~te noticed above. Roger C. Drufva, Jr., 1720 CNSt005978 The reglstrant(s) com Flctltlou1 Campus Drive, Newport ABANDONMENT OF may be obtained at the Of· mg and state your objec-DATED: October 12, 1991 YOU MAY EXAMINE Kaweah Drive, Pasadena, Flctltlou1 menced to transact bus~ Bu1ln•H Name Beach, Calll. 92660 USE OF FICTITIOUS rice of ttia City Engineer. lions ~ file written ob1ec-Pub 11 shed Newport ~ file kept by the court. If Calif. 91105 8uafneH Na"'9 nest under the FlctiUous Stat•ment The Fictitious Business BUSINESS NAME n Fair Derive, Costa Mesa lions with the court before Beach/Costa Mesa Pilot you •• • peflOn Charles R. Fullerton. 1158 Stetement Business Name(s) listed The Foltowlng persona Name referred to above ~ following persons Calif~. upon nonrefund: the hearing. Your appear· October 12, 1991. 1ntereslld In \he estate Bryant Road, Long Beach, The Following pettons above on· Sept 24 1991 11re doing business as· was filed In Orange County havt abandoned the use or able payment or $15.00. Ari ance may be In person or SA863 you mey file with "8 couri Calif. 90815 are doing business as: Charles S. Yoh.n ' DANIEL R. MCALLISTER on August 17, 1990 File the Flctltloue Business additional charge ol ss.oo by your att0<ney. a tom.I Recalest tor Ronald J. Hall, 26012 P011· 1711 , Inc. OBA Newport This statement was filed AIA ARCHITECT, 830l Elm-No.F466928 . Name: MAJNSTREET MAIN, must be inctudld If han· IF YOU ~EA CREDITOR Seeclat Nob of th• lling onno Drive, Mission Viejo. Autostor. 1711 Whittier, with the County Clerk of crest Ln.. Huntington Geoffrey L Stack, 5120 TENANCE. 2.40 Brol<tway, died by mail. Plans, 1pecifi. Of a contingent creditor of --------• of'. an · invtW1tory ana Canr. 92991 Costa Meta, Calli. 92627 Orange County on Septem-Beach, Calif. 92646 Campus Drive, Newport Costa M.esa, Calif. 92627 ~Ilona and other contract the deceased._you must file Cl ~ appraisal ol _..._assets John M. Morris, 16 Hldd.en 1711, Inc .. a California cor, ber 24, 1991 Daniel Ralph McAllister, Beach, Calll. 92660 The F1ctlllous 8uslnt11 documents may also be tll· your claim With the coul1 · 3SSy ·'"'UtOS or of any pe'1ion or Valley Road, Rolling Hills por1t10.n, 1711 Whillier, FSOl?eS 8301 Elmcrest U\., Huntlng-Richard Barclay, 230 N--Name reftnld to above amlned at th• Office of the and mall •copy to IM per-account • ·provided in Estates, Calif. 90274 Costa Mesa, Calli. 92627 Published Ne.....,.,. 81 h ton Beach, Calif. 92646 port Center Drive, Newport was mid In Orang• County City Clerk of the City or sonal representative a1>2 A.dvertised section 1250 ol the This business was con· Thi• busln•H Is con, ~.....-· ac · Thlt buslnets ts con-Beach, Calft. 92660 on July 12, 1991 Fila Coste Mesa, Plans and pointed bV the cwrt within California Probai. Coda. A ducted by a general part-ducted by: a corporation Costa ~esa Pilot Septem, ducted by: an Individual This business wat con-No.F499870 specifications wiU not be lour months from the date Request tof Soeclal Notice nershlp Tht reglstrent(s) com-ber 26, bctober 3, 10, 17, The reglstranl(s) com-ducted by a general part-Rlcherd R. Roth, 240 malled unlets the ad-of first issuance of letters in the form Is a.vailabie from tit This 11aten19nt was filed manced lo transact busl.', 1991 menced to transact busl-nershlp Br~adway, Costa Mesa. ditlonal SS.00 charge Is in-as provided in sect.ion 9100 court clerk. wllti tne County Clertt ol ness Under 1he Ficti\Jous th-718 ness under the FlctlUoua This statement was flied Calif. 92627 eluded with paymenL of the California Probate • ..... , .. • • Attofney for P9tltloner: Ofange County on Septern-Buslnan Name(sl fisted PUBLIC NO Butfness Name(s) listed with the County Clark of Thlt bUslnen wat coo-Each bid ahall be made Code. The time fO! filing P1•111L CECIL C. WAIQHT t>er 1.1. 199t abovt on: not appllc:abi• TICE above on: January 1, 1991 Orange County on Septem-ducted by an individual on the Proposal form, ctalmt wiU not exp.re be-265 S. Anita Dr. Ste 205 Published Newport Beach-Prasldent Daniel R. McAlllsier t>er 11, 1991 Thia statement was flied sheet• P-1 ttvough p,9 '°'' lour monttis Ir~ the Orange, CA t2MI Costa Mesa Pilot Septem· This ttatement was filed CNSt007922 Thi• statement was filed Published Newport Beach-with the County Clar'k or provided In lhl contract hearing date noticed Newpof1 Bead\1Cos1a bar 19, 26, October 3, 10, with the County Cte<lc 01 Fictitious with the County Clerk or Costa Mesa Pilot Septem-Orange County on Ottober documents. and shall bl above. Mesa Pilot 1991 Orang• County on S.ptem· 8u11n•H Name Orange County on Septem-ber 28, October 5, 12, 19, 4, 1991 accompanlld by• clftlfled YOU MAY EXAMINE the lliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil Oct. 5, 8, 12, 1091 Th'687 bet 4, 1991 Statement t>er 23, 1991 1991 Published Newport Beach-or caahier's check °'a bid me kept by Ille court. If you FSOS791 Thi Following persons F50?ee4 Sa·772 Costa Mesa Piiot October bond let not less than 10% are a person lnltftsled In PUILIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE Publlthed New"""" Be h-are doing business as: Published Newport Beach· PUBLIC NOTICE 12, 19, 26, November 2. of the amount of their bid, th• fftatt, you may file -~ :: .. _· ·. ........ ac EMPORIO ARMANI EX· 1991 made payable to the City with the cour1 a formal R• """"" CttltOOSB?e CNS10CHS045 Costa Mffa Pilot Seplef'ni PRESS, 3333 Bristol Road Costa Mesa Pilot October Sa-860 or Cotta Mesa. No pro-quest f0t Special Notice ol '1o Flctltlou1 ber 19, 26, October 3, 10, Costa Mesa Calif 92626 • 3, 10. 17, 24, 1991 CNS1001911 posal shall be considered the filing of an inventory 1••••••••• lu.l_!tulouslla-8u1lneH Nam• 1991 . GA Eatery, 'inc .. 3333 Brls-Th·737 STATEMENT OF PUBLIC NOTICE unlesa accompanied by and appraisal of estate a,. 1r ..... ...... St•t•m•nt TM84 tol Road, Costa Mesa PUBLIC NOTICE ABANDONMENT OF SUMMONS tuch cashier s check. sets or of any pe!ltlon or PACflC VIW StataftMftt Thi Following persons Callf 92626 · USE OF FICTITIOUS cash, 0t bidder's bond account as provided In MEMORIAL p•- Tht foltowlng penons are doing butiness as: PUBLIC NOTICE This business Is con-Flcutlou1 BUSfNESS NAME (CtTACION No bid shall be ~id· sactlon 1250 or the Call· NV\ are doino bulinen u : EWOTT CORPORATION, ducted by: a corporation The tollowl rsons JUDICIAL) ered unlets 11 Is made on a tornla Probate Code. A Re-Cemetery • Mortuary HAU.. MORRIS & DRUFV.A 4320 Von l<a(man, Newport Fictitious The registrant(s) com-Bu•ln•H Nem• have aband~thruse or NOTICE TO DEFEN· blanlc form furnished t>y the quest for ~pecial Notice Chapel • Crematory CAPITAL MANAGEMENT, Beath, Calif. 92660 luslnest ttaime mencld to transact busl· Stat•m•nt the Flclltlou1 Business DAN T : ( Av I a o a City of Costa Mesa and is form 1 ' available from the 3500 Pacific View Drive 5000 81tch Street. Suil41 R.C. EIUott Corporation. A Stat•m,nt ness ul'\der the Fictitious The FOiiowing persons Name: FIDUCIARY TAX Acu••do) SUN MAC made In accordance with court clerk. Newport Beach t0100, Nawpo~ BHch, California corporation, 4320 The Followlng parsons Butlness Nama(s) listed are dolno business as: SERVICE. 3345 Newport MEDICAL SYSTEMS the provision• ol the Pro-Attorn•r for P•tl· 6"-2700 Calil. 92teO Von Karman Newport are doing buslne11 u : above on: NIA LAWVEAS TIME KEEPER. Boulevard Suit• 215 New ' • posal requirements. tlon•r: II•••••••• .. Roger C, Orufva. Jr., 17'20 Beach, Calif. 926eo COAST aCROW, 2941 S. Gwynne H. Wates, Seer• 9402 Nautilus Dr., Hunting· port Beach, Cali1. 92663 ' ~orNpEoratlonJ MARI· E~ch bidder must ~ave a EUGENE C. WHITE, DlrlN'C ~ Kaweah Od\le, Patadena, Thlt buslntst I• cons Bristol St., Santa Ana Cell! tary ton Beach, Calif. 92646 The Fictitlou1 Business .. N CURTIS; and vahd State ol Calotomla E1q 19100 VonKar U"fUlW; _,SUU1~ Cant. 91105 ducted by: 1 corporation 92704 • · This statement was filed Shelley M. Uberto, 9402 Name referred to lbove DOES 1 throueh ZO, In-C!asslficatlon ··c10" (£lee· mJJ.;: Sult• 820 lrvl • 881 BROADWAY CharlH R. Futllrton, 1158 The regl1trant(s) cof'ni Summit Flnanc:lal Group, with the County Clerk ol ~uliius Dr., Huntington was flied In Orange County clu1twe meal Contrac1~) license CA 92715 ' M, Bryant Road, Long Beach, menced to transact bull-Inc., Callfornla, 950 South Orange County on Septem, ach, Cam. 92646 on January 15 1986 Ate YOU ARE IEINQ IUED and 8150 prequalilled as r• Callt. 90815 ne11 under the Fictitious Cout Or.. Costa Mesa, ber 25, 1991 Thlt bu~lness Is con-No.F298275 ' BY PLAINTIFF1 CA Ud. quired by law. Publlthtd Newpo11 Mortuary * Chapel Cremation Ronald J. Hall, 26012 Port-Builnaas Name(s) fisted Calif. 9262$ ,507888 ducted by. an lndfvidual Wiltlam Und Morris 226 I• Hta' de ndando) Thi Contract0< lhatl COlll2 Beach/Costa Mesa Pilot 110 Broadway ocfino Drive, MlHlon Viejo, above on: December 3, Thi• business Is con-Published Newport Beach-The -~egistrant(•) com-V'ia Remo, Newport Beach J F FONG 1:'9c ply with the provisions ol October 10, 12. 17, 1991. Costa Mesa ahl. 92t9t 1 99 1 ducted by: 1 CC)(Pofallon menc ..... to transact busl-Calif. 92663 ' • • • • l>ecti011 1no to 1780, In-thu743 642 9t50 John M. Mon'll, 18 Hidden l<lrk S. EMlott, President The regl1tranl(•> com, Costa Mesa Piiot October nan under the Flcti1ious Thi• buslnan was con-You "-" 30 CALEN·L:::::::=-...;......;..;.;.;;..;,;.;... ______ .:;.:::.:,::.:i..--.:::;';;.:,::. __ J_ Va"ey ~d1 Rolling Hint Thlt statement was filed mencecl to transact bull· 3· 10• 17• 24• 1991 Business Name(s) listed ducted by an lndlvld~ DAR DAYS after thl•I':::-~:-------------------..;;,;;::;::;::;:::::: Estetes, call!. 90274 with the County Clerk of neu under the Flctltlotls Th-732 ':V' on: Sep.temt>er 9, This ttatement was filed eummon• I• "Ned on II 111111 This busln111 I• con-Orange County on Septem· Bu1ine11 Namt(t) Ksted PUBLIC NOTICE ~~11 M u with tM County Clerk or vou to ftl• a twPewrft· duct~ by: a 91neral part· ber s, 1991 above on: not ei>Plieabl• Thi• 9r1ate ~110 "'led Otange County on August ten NSponH at thl•1---------------------------- ners •• p F505889 Glenn Lodwlg, CEO Flctltloua · men was " 28 1991 court The registrant(•) corn-Published Newport Beach-Thi. etatarnent was filed 8u1IMH Name 0th thee County ~1k of P~blished Newport Baac:hi A letter or pho all By CHARLES GOREN ANSWERS TO WEEKLY BRIDGE QUIZ ~~~ ·=~U= Costa Mtsa Piiot S.ptem• ~h ~~':'~Ct"':~ Statement t>!~~ 1:,nty on ptem-Cost• Mesa Pilot S.ptem-wUI not ~oteo":' :O.,; with OMAR SHARIF Busln•N Name(•) listed ber 19, 26, Octobet 3, 10, bet~. 1091 ty Sep Tht Following persona F5oe4t5 ~128• Oeto.,_r 5• 12. l9, rour trpewrltten , .. and TANNAH HIRSCH •t>ove oo: April t 1, 1091 1991 FIOeMS aA~:~'EYMbus~~t's1'~ Published Newport Beach-s.773 1ponH muat b• In ~:11~t:t wu flled Th-685 Pubt11had Newport ~ ELRY DESIGN CENTEE~: Costa Mesa Piiot October PUBLIC NO E pro,., '"81 form N vou Q .1-Neither vulnenbl•. 88 South with !ht County Clerk ol PUBLIC NOTICE Cost• MH& Pilo4 Septam-5636C E. La Palma, Ana· 3, 10, 17, 24, 1991 TIC w.nt the OCMlrt to hear you bold.: Orange County on Septem-bar 19, 26. Octobet 3, 10. helm Hint, Catll, 92807 Th739 NOTICE WoUf cue. •83 "KQ.110761 +Vold •Al093 ber 11, \991 Flctntou1 1991 Madi E. Tabirsl, 5325 PUBUC NOTICE INVlTINO llOS 11 vou do not ftle '°"' Al deeler what. · bid? f'IMM411 luelnffS Nam. Th.e95 Av1nlda De 011pacio, NOTICE IS HEREBY rnponM on Ume, JOU A w·' s.youropellllll Pubit•had ~ hlchs Statement YC>fba Lln<la. Calif. 92687 Flctltloue GIVEN that 11aled opoe. mar lo•• tlM cae, and .-tth '° many controls, we Cotti u..a Piiot Stptam-Th• FOllowlng per1ons PUBLIC NOTICE Juhl• buslneH 1• eon-Bualneu Nam• at• for furnishing aff'tabOt, wour wa9H, anon•r feel this band ia too 1trong for • ber 19, 29, Ocfob1r 3, 1 o, 1tt doing buainau 11: Th~ldr:Y:g·i:::a~(~)d\J~ lt•tement m1terlals, equipment, and propeftr mar be preempt-there are 1imply too 199 t ULTIMATE COMPUTER Flotltlou• __ ... om-The Followltlg petsons transportation and auch taken without further many hand.a where _._ ··'d SOLUTIONS 3303 Harbof lu1lneu Mame me....... to llantact bull-are dOlng t>ualnest u · othef faclUlles at may be 1 f h pa ..... e.r WO\ll Th.e83 Blvd., s11: 0·7, Co1ta Statemeft neu under the Fictitious COLLEGE STUDENT Ft· required f0t CONSTRUC· warn ng rom t e not •ct tNt could produce a ala.rn. -~,~U-l-Ll_C_NOT--1...;.;.;l..=.;:;i Mela. Caffl. 92626 Tht Fo41oWtng t Builnasa , Name(•) fisted NANCIAL AtO SERVICE, TION OF SPEED HUMPS oourt. Our choice ii one heart, followed by -~~--;.......;C.;;;.._1 YouHf Oh1nlm, 7500 .,. dol.ng bUllnasa ~ ~~ on. Septarnblr 18. 419 Main St. 11139, Hunting· ON EAST 1fTH STREET Thal,. .,. otlMry tqal a four-heart rebid CHl10080t4 C,.IClnt Ave. •144, Buane AW BELL DRYWAU.: 313 ton BMc:h, Calif. 92948 ANO El CAMINO DRIVE, NCIU rement1. OU mar STATam P9tk, Callf. 90620 Broadwl Costa Ma Hadl E. Tit>artl Judith lll Banon, 5'101•A wtn be rlCllYed bY lhl Clty went to call an at· . • AllANDON.:1' OP Ayman s11d, 1oao Tarnplt cam, 9ru1 ... ::;: t=tt~ 1111&!,:~ Dunbar Ave., Huntington of Costa '4911 ai lhe Ottlc• tomer rteht ...,. " Q.2-Ne1ther vulnerable, u South Ut•-_!!.fl OP Ave. 1202, long Beach, AodMy Wlhard 8111 313 Or~,._ ...... on S ~ Beac.h, Callf.112649 of Iha Cl1y Cllfk, 7T Falt WoU do not 11now.,. at· you hold: IUllN•r- 81 s ... " .. !".• Calif. 90804 aroadwa~. Co•ta Miii '* 11, i'iii"'' IP • Thia bu11n1u la con-Dtiv9, Ca.ta Mesa. Callfor· tOIMJ, wou Mllf oall.,. .es •KQ.110781 •e •Al OS -Chi Hua, 6921 Orfscolt St., ea11r. 92e27 . ' · ' PI07H1 ducttd ~ an lndMdual nil, until the hour of 10:00 •ttemer ....,,.. Mf': Al dMler •hat la 1 __ 1..1....1? The -folowlnQ ~ Long 81ach, ca11t. 90815 Thi• bualnH• 11 con-PubUshed NewpOrt ~ Th• regl1trant(1) corn-Lm .• OctOblt 21. t•t. at ,,.._ w a ..... altt .., A Tb• ,,_.J. your open .... UIQ have ~•he"" of Thia bu11n111 It con. ductld by: an lndlvtdual Ooltt MIN Pilot Ocloblr manoad to 1ranNCt bUal-wNdl llme they wll be 1 ·-• QMa that you have a ain-~· fletltloua llutln111 dUcted by: a ltmhld pan. Th1 r1olstrant(1> com-3. 10 17 24 ltlt nest under lhl Flc1itloul ooenld ~ Ind tied f •• \::~d In th• sleton diamond rather than. a void a"'-: IDCIMTlllA. 1001 nerlhlp manced l.o tt1nuct t>u-"' • • • 8u11Mtl Nam.(s) listed aloud In lhl Cound Chafn. phene • and one ite tie) trick ~ L-~~· Ntwpori 8Nch. Thi rtglstrent(•) com-,,... under thl ~IOul ~na •bOW on: NIA bare. SHted propo111t .,_.. ... • .,. .. _. poboldn •tt u..-T~ll, taMO minced lo 11anuct ~ Bullnasa Nam•<•> llted PUIUC NOTICE Judith Lii Bltron shlll belt thl thl• of !ht tra1l*I ... ottaolon cauee you only three clubl • ActiUoua B1:1llnt11 nn• und9t lhl FIQtltlout lbove on: Stptarnt>er 1s Thie 1tA11arnent wn filed WOttc .nci lhl name ol lhl ......, •'*' tleM ... m&be this • perfect preempt ln M•ma rlf«r9d eo ~ au11n11t Namt(I) Hated 1•1 ' Plotlt,._ wffh IM County Oltk of bidder bu1 no othtf dletln. ..._ • 30 DIAi CAL-ftm ... t. ApplYUal the Rule of 2 :~ ti: .,~Te~ ~ on: a.ptembef 9• ~':'~ was llltd •u:::-.::::-~T. f::'ty on Septtm-=ne::. ~ llNDAIUOS tt•• ,,... and 3, we would open four bMltl. No.F YOUMf Ol\lnkn with the COUftty Clttk of Tht -'9080.H ctotlng ~ tot the tecllpt ......, ._ ,..,.... .. soc ~IOI!"*' Umlted 1NI 1t1tement wN «led Otanot County on Sep1emo .,. ~ ~ ~ Mewport aa.c~ of bld9 lhlll .,_ l'etl:l'ntd to ...,.._ • ..,.._ en Q.8-Neither wlnenble u South Penner opens the bidding with one no trump. What do you respond? A.-Y<?u bav.e slam-going valuea, but t.o lllmply ]Ump to au no trump would be a miatake. The hand micht pt..,v better in a major 1uit if you have • 4-4 fit. Therefore start with a StayDU&n inquiry of tw~ cluba to check on that poaaibility. Q.~-Both vulnerable, u South you hold: •10872 •AG •A& •KQ10G2 Tba bidd.inc hat pl'OC*Cled: &era.~ We.t Nonh But t • P .. 1 • P .. ' What do you bid now? A.-Obviouaty, there a.re two cho~-001 IPMle or one no trump. SI.net your band ia unb.1· anced and would play belt.tr at a ";lit¥• fit C'&n be located. we preltt biddinc one 1pede to one no tnimp, deapite tN poor quality of ow 91Cs ond auit. ~n~p, a O.Cawa,. with the County Cllfk bit 11. \t91 ELD~l9CONSSTRUCnON Coate Mo11 P11oc Octoblf lhl blddtf unoptntd. n ........... you bold: ' A~--$>~1 ~T,:,unty on Stp PS08tt4 CO., 1107 E. hlboa BMI .. to. 17, 2A, 31. t091 = :1::: ~ "':°: :.:.:...·~· ... ..:.. .. ""· H8ftQU078.l tVoW•A1098 Calli 9*° ' • Putlllshtd ~ Beach-~. c.i1f. '2981 ~754 !hall hie bid le ~ In --M The i..u.&.:--"'--d d J•Mee Somat Fl0801a Cost• ..._ .. Pilot Stptetn. Tore. Corpordon c.llklf· time. le eftuen ttrl'l111l1t11 ._._.... -c-c: Q.-AI South, vulntre.blt, )'OU Avenue. 1,~::3 = Publllhad NewpOtt IMch> bar 1t, u, Octobet 3. 1o, nie. 1101 e. alllbOa Blvd., PUILtC NOTICI '%°': o1 Plenl. 8Padll au n••••lla ..... • NOida SMt W..t bold: met • · Coli. M ... PllOt 1•1 ~ c.ftf, 9"81 notltloua Ps<MMol• ll'ld ~to 111a-11l11a tleH 4'H Pw Pw f •M •AQ10886 tA •Kot of J•fTlll c. w·--- 1 - 1 '* 1t, te, Oceobtr , to .... ..-~ ..!~ 1>U.•.1n .. 1 11 con. ••"""••• N-..., °"*" PnwWona to ..... _...... ..,. IM ..,. WbM le -·· -..c .... L.r..m -.... ~ ..,_ ""' ~....;;;io.d.. ••• llUIUC ~ ™" ,: ... ~... --..;;,.;;;-::, ....... .....!!:::'::!~ :'I."::" .. "='~ t.:~ ~--~ -s s:;.-;;:,;-;::-w_ r"" ...,_. IMNtd to ~ ....,.. ni. Fo1ow1nO .,.,.on1 11ct "'._ c:av rrvw-. • ----... tht POMlbUitlY or .. baa a• , =~a...:.= PUILICNOTICI ..:::•:... =---=-N~C~ ~M.ll~~:Aft., ~°":onC:::: :.::.:...---.. :w:~-to~-pfObe· wt.a& adioa do Yot1 tab? Thie .-. Ii Plotttle• Sl•ll tlM ~on: June 1tea ..,..AM. Cellf. e:t104I ..,.. ~of aoo, M II _... • '"'&\Iii = -oppo. A.-You bav. aw., rood band. with th; ,.;..•..:. ~ ~ llUllRH& .._. TM 'OIOW!n9 l*'IOM DGnlld L !ldlr, Puelldlclt Tlmo1tl.Y Dua.nt T1ung. addllkll_. dWG.-.,-U..00 • ,. "• n•• • ....,., 1*Jta hu .._ inc......S. but your heart .wt ii not IOOd Onnae ~"T ltplefno ....... "' .,. dOll'll bUllnMI •• Thll ..... .... ... fllld 13111 Celle De IOI ""'°'• .. IM ..... 11-cllald "' ...... ,...,. ...... Thtreto ...... woWd preemp with eDOQlb to lour -You -.~t•t ~ Thi "*"""• THI CAl!ATtVI oCCA. =-~=..: ~ll==·:3:°ono !NII. ............... , ... ,..... ...... tourt.Ntomeblt•dilftNttu cu Me:~,-=.:. '"°"lhtd'"""*' lllldt-n dOlr'I bUlll\tll 81! ltON 8~ 1101 Nat-bit 11; 1•1 dUCeed t)r..,. lnl'Mdull Ind OUlilf ..... ..,_. ......._ w ...,. f poll8* for them to pt lbto thit ~· Mlea ,_-~ SIA 8Alm MAt.TOAS. =:"' d., Ntwpor• ,.011,, Ttl• ,_."tatrent(tl ---com-"** WI/ lllO be ~ etrH eHH ~. •• .uon. cw ~ woo'& t. able to hanclt -18, 9' ~ S, 10, 10130 WatMf Avtn.,_ , ... .. ....... .._ ......__ tMftCld lo 1ren1aC1 ~ "*' ll tll9 Olloa of .. .,....... e8" ntM ~ tipa.de bid. from .,.,._,, 1191 ' .. IC, ~ VllMf1 C....-........ ,101 ffot.. ~-,.__. laadto .,.._ ._. f1c11cM City a.ti. o4 IN Cir.. • 'J'b&t ....... a£--.L.. --• o1 ~ Callf.tl'IOI tlngl\•m ,.d,, "'"por1 COl4a ...._no....,...,..: ... ...,,,..,) llltld COe&e ..._ .....,. .,.. • .. ••---lll1llet111Mlflf,.,,..... •QA-Al South. ~ ._, th. "'~--t ....-cne~ -~!'-----..:.:.::;:::1 CtnfUrY ...... ...,. ..... Cllf.... .. 1t, II. Odollw i. 10, llbowe ...... ,. ..,.c:Mclllonl .. not .. --hokt JH .... -• your_., opUoa. u ""! 9'0TICI 11tor•. },r}a •• c1urorn1a, Thi• bu•11 !• oon-1111 ""'r=. ='= ~·~· Ute • ......... --"' ... ••err• •AQ.11 tAJI •-\bat ....ulll l1' • •ilMd,.... P.. fl. 10t!IO watMf Av.nu. duelldbf:artltdAdt.af lhoet1 Thll .... ,..,. .... .... ··== 11-. ... t1111.11 ...... t:------'7-::-----:--'-•_:t.ba=;!preempt.ift:.:::=::.::_:dlvil::,::_:b::t.:.cM=::_· __ I X IS "* K. FounlAln Vtltr The rntMrant(1, "'9t> w11ft e. Counl'; Clllt1t of ........ _. llS1M ..... .... a . •ii ...... Clllf.llfOI ....... .. ...... ...... llUILICllOTICI O.W..ClOUMy~ ......... _... .................... a • G-t ,. &•e ... _ .. , •• 14 1 r 1n1 Thf• tMaalntt• fa con-,_ "'* ... ....,... '*ii. 1•1 ... = "'-' ..._ _... ·• .:;i .... " The ......... ---~·'*"'°'lltoll' lull.,.. ...... ,..... ....... ' ... ,,. ,._, N=!ll -.... :::-=··= .,,._ • TM "9!ttr•MC1., 00tn-....... ~-••1 • 1llli1&•,... ~...,......._..IN ·-Attic-. hR f'mt-nl., and dOl!el IMAQI OOM· ...... , .. llWSllld CDIMrlldanll 1•1rn1At Coeu MIM PllOC ............. • 11 ....... ._ MUfll~noNI, I Wllcf. ""' "'*' N Tiiie 111" ••• w ... :TM ,...., 11 peraona b1f a~ I. 11. 1e. llWU•·---tr ......... 1d•11lla .. ...... the-n ~f•l l':Um t'.a h. Qoo11 c ..... Newpett lullMat .Hlllllt(I) ..... IN c.n, Cllfta ef ..... ~... 1•1 --••lllf'911tlW• ..... _...._._' .a....._z-5678 ~ 11bcM '!!' ~ .--~ °" ~ taMA ·l' 120· Abe-S..7t1 "'" Huft tft .. ... .......... twee .. .. V"9' . ---,.__.._._ I ,, CLASSIFIED INDEX '41-5671 ... NOlllTM GRAMM CO. ..._ PW01110UTM ORANGa co. • 11n -... ... . ~. I.ti . " ' " l l ~ .... ' ~-'S. I I 4 ~" . - . . .... i . . '>•••'I '~ c ·~· ,,, ""' "' -"• ')~ ---flUaJC:AnoN OUDl M ~ MDlll.'tON .... • '•• r • . . - ............... · • • I I --. .. ·~· .. - . l _l ~" "'••• -~·9(1 t latl ~ :.. . ' -... TODAY'S REAL ESTATE CLASSIFICATIONS 1002-2790 ARE IN THE REAL t-~rArl:: TABLOID SECTION Business & Finance Business Opportunity 2904 A.A. VENDING 10% Down·Handllng Hershey's, Nabisco. & IHAllED EQUITY I need the dOwn paytMnt. 176-1141 I\ 1 I ' , u l • ,\ .··11 I l*dlCllll .......... leted. White b1ut. Whl9Mt•.c'*t.._. a P9W1J, MlNlng alfl09 9+91, 23rd St. 8tlCll Bay, NPB. <:.a coe.c. (21~) 514 .. 111 or dellvery, and lnttlllla-cona.c:t B•y Sho+'e Pet tlon of omc. fuml•t.. HO•Pf1al C.M. Ing•. Call or write .....,,...,.,.--.....,,,,,_-,-...,,..--Weatern Corporate FOUND:. Black a tan ~ lm•g••· 3300 w. terrier mix. Mal• •WIDOW HAS tee for MacArthur BIVd, Santa puppy. Oct 7. Vicinity TO'al '20,000 up. No Ana, CA 92704, 7141 of Seuhote & &4th St. et~ No penalty. Call 850-1855• Attn. Sent to Shetter. '11.':::!:°~ftl~':!:::r-..-- Denltoll Al.~ HOWi Sid Jacoba. ~ Need 101M extre moMYf Neid a tNdt? LocMl In Get lo ttle M* ABC'I - ... a gat'llgll .. -dMalft9d 1r----·t1on. --.,....,., ac. -~In dalalflad. ---INft..,...,., dlllllilcl. Service Directory crount1r1u Bookkeep1ng3406 INCREASE YOUR REACH ERVICE c:count1nq Aookkeeping ;Hu6 Peraonal BookkHplng Service. I wlll write your check•, make dep.. rec. bank acct, do business related Carpentry J510 Carpet J:i 14 erTanda. Wiii do more * C.,..et ,...,..toh, detailed work If d• ros-elnL & ...... aired. Excel refa. Over 49S-2SD1. 25 yrs exp. 173-2644. Ccnwnt rch1tccture ( ; 'l 1 .t ri. ' I ) (" 11 '· •t'\ Upt'l .t'~ •, 3h,:-'~' loving Mother wlll Babyalt In her CM home. Refa. O to 4 yra Gar••• Door R .. old. Jull• 435-9841. pair• 10 yrs exp. LOVING mother wlll watch your chlld, o-5 yra old. I yrw exp. Reta. Jodi• 847-0712 Nwpt Bch locl Mature hrdwr, aprings, opnn, 1 pc. & MC. ctc>c)n. 1 day aerv. 850-5078. Handy M(ln 3 71 0 mother. Loving, fun, ...,...,RRPAIRS H....-/ educat atmo•. 7am· Rental PROPERTIES THROUGH I/Driveways-patio• OUR NEW * Room additions, ,.. paths etc. No Job too •HANDYMAN• epm. 714(723-0218 Palnt-carpentry .. tc.• 01ywa11. ~s.s2n Concrete 3~26 Drafting 3428 CIP.lr1111(j IMPROVED models or new con· 1111111. Reas. Uc. Bond 8lQ & .,.. ~ .-. LOWER RATES atrucllon. Fast. prof. Mickey 536-055-3 HOU90 or Ofl'loe Ex· Cel .,_ w.0110 Serv1u·s JS·l8 Hrvlce. 646-0942. * Design• In concrete. perleneed & rellable. ,..,,....,..........,.. ___ ....,. __ •=-"'=""----,,.,,..----D I ti Reuonabl• rateal Ex· DAN'S Home/BullneH ( .. e:-} Bldg Dsgnr, 20 yrs exp. r vewaya, pa 01• cellent Srvc:l 139-4187 Improvement. Drywall. comp. plans. add./ pool dacka, complete Carpentry & Painting. romod. Design removal service. free Houae/Offloo Bonded. 845-7622 Dimension• U3-0880. eat. 558..e924 Ucenaed, bonded, ln-$1.50 per line Custom De•lened D.A.z. conatructlon :~~d3:inc• 1980·1--HA-N_D __ Y ___ A __ N'""'D,,,..,..,Y~' d Homoa & Additions. Craftsmanship, con· ___ 1_4_·_____ El•c·Plumb·Palnt. Lt. per &y, AMA 261·5092 crete & block. Free HOUSECLEANING by carpntry, etc 131-4043 est.· Competitive Japaneaa lady. Own That':as~~ 4~:.. pay. prices. 751·8535. transportation. Call HANDYMAN SERVICES. 13 Insertions ORTIZ CONSTRUCTION 546-0527 Wfndow w•ahlng & In IM Masonry-Concrete Pa· •---W-AN--T-e_D___ housecleenlng. Call SERVICE tlos·Drlveways. Paint. Dirty HouHa & Buay 714-e42·9274 Reglue tuba, alnka, tlle, Llndcape. Mtkt 546·3096 People. "Who Ya DIRECTORY chips, cracks etc. Any P•ul's Con•trucuon, Gonna Call?" Hauling 3720 cond/llme. Colors. For more Information Guar. 714/881·9859. driveways. patios. BUCH MAIDS CALL TODAYll room additions, saw lie. & Bonded. ...,LT HAUUNO SERVICE ~/yd ~I-Crin ASK FOR cutting, concrete 10% Off. 962-8415 remov. Uc. 254724. B oat Jon 645-8192 CANDY 636-1043or138-3528. Services 34 70 Your Service Directory Representative 642-4321 Ext 310 Boat Waahlng/Oelalllng. Ceramic 1lcs 3528 •Rx TILE DOCTOR• Contr;lctors 3558 DUMP RUNS • .IUNK D.W. a.okatrom. R• Fumitu,., trash, trH modeVAdd on. French branches, appllancea. ~604~1~~:.~~•-M-1k_•_7_d_va_84_e-_1_3_9_1_ GENEJW. COHTRACTOR Tim'• Heullng. HeUl<-Business Opportunity 2904 M&M's. No Selllng. i--------~ Excellent, thorough, dopendable, free est, Call today. Excellent references. Juli or Doug '50-&454. Install, repair, a.an/ seal, regrout & QfOUI recolor. 962.0058 Earn $3500/ mo. P/T. l ,tl1t1',1 ti I ,'•, l.t\\:11. llt' l"IJ/{ T• •TREES• Topptdl"tlftoYt. Lawnt, ~.751-3478 Masonry JR?H I J .8. Ptumbl!leo 8ervlce 6 Repair. pluft'lblnQ • ~. Ml ..me.. FrM ... t. Mctfl24M8N2-MM. •AllAZlltG '8YCHIC 35 ~.,. exp. You wtll be aatounded 'nd am..ot 71........at93 H1"-tJ1111' Sl)IVI~ .i 1iJ7 •RICK TIL•, 8 LOCK• CON· Confltlontl•I R .. CR8TIE Uc. & Refs. ..,,.... eapec:lally f0t 175-3852. entrepreneura & Jr Pamting 3858: -'1 I Yrs al MIDDw local QualltY Ml'nded Cuslomt'1. Richltd Sinor (llc.lrll·Rtft)845·3209 *PAINTING Quality painting. Local referencea. Fair price, Ron. 650-8584 Michael Cox P1lnt $12/hr, + materlala Reference• 875_..ooe RAINBOW Clrcle llelnt. ~ lnl/EJt. HouMi Apt Oual. JOb. frM est St licl569897 831-1758 W.P. YOUNGQUIST Plintlnt ContnlCtor Quality palnUng by profeaalonala . Uc#0020H. )Nured. FrM eat.145-3305 execs. 641·2015 n I' In()( Ip Irr 1 (I ,I\ l\dcl1t1ons 3~) 16 OoMft Venture eon.tr. n emodellng Proa, Kitch/Bath Speclall1t1. Skyllghta, wlndowa, Frnch door•, etc. Uc. 111827448. 650-0389 1;--1( r1•1 I\ S• \' v 11 , ·~ •• :sor rr~l-It . A e p .1 rr.:. . · · 1. SPRINKLERS .,. I onty bU91MM. 11rne v.W.•, drip ayM9n IMtaltatlon & R9PI 722·7824 Chafle4. Uptiotstering .d~ Q • Q Upholet9'l Reupholstery & Repairs. 542-4e1L SEL·L your home throuqh claaSi• 1-800-927 ·6062 AVENDfNQ SS BUSINESS SS Local Pay Phone Roule. Low Cos1, Handllng Nabisco. High Return. Keebler, Frito Lay and l ·800-695·1119 PUBLIC NOTICE The Calif. Public Utlll· ties Commlaslon, RE· QUIRES that all UHd, houaehold goods movers, print their P.U.C. Cal T number, llmo'a & chauffeur's print their T.C.P. num· ber In all advertise- ments. II you have a question about the le- gality of a mover, limo o r chauffeur. Call: Cabinets 3490 ...,.CONVEYS CUSTOMS Cabln•t•/Furnlture. Flnlshe1/Re1toratlon. All quaUty. 548·5375 TILE Installed/Repair • Plompt Cowteous ~ Free Est. & R•ftrtnen John & Sholby.846-6176 Cuatom t\c>nWa a. r• Ing to th• Dump. n1odetlng. Rea & com· Move anything. low· \onerclal. Uc •ean60. eat price•. 631-4963. 873-5533 Of 493-97H Elcctrrc(ll 3610 Houses1tting 3760 *Fem. res. 40+, no a/ d. maintain dur. Wntr. Ref•. Susan 549" 1925, 175-4451 daya. Papering 3A66 WE Olla Stld Hq T ... Total Interior Remod· etlng Serv. ~oe To Th• Crazy.13:).7172 To voluneMr, oontat the Arr.an c... SodMy's ar.,.. County Unit ,, slmilar food products. --------- NO SELLING IN· VENDING ROUTE: VOLVEDI Service ac-Earn a good living, counts set up by pro· priced to soil quickly. lesslonal locators. 1·800·284.VEND Nall census figures ---------show ave gross earn· WE have Investigated Inga of $3,400/mo. 100's of profit pro- Req. 8 hrs/wk. Min. In· grams. Call 1·900-726· vest. $5.886. Call 1 · _3_24_6_._s_1_2_p_e_r_c_a_n. __ 800·332·0045 NOW for Broe. Publlc Ullltlea Com· minion. 714·558-4151 Career Counselmg 3509 DO YOU WANT MORE? Learn to create suc· TILi! TIMI!. 3402 W. MacArthur. CM. Wholesale to public. Ceramic tlle, marble & granite. 966-2421. Child Care 353p cess with M. Ullman & LOVING GRANDMA will Anoe. 786-7oo3. babysit In her Co•t• If )'OU can't find It In clalllfltd Meaa home. Pie••• -11'1 not tor u1e call Matcel 546-1806 ~-~~-----+-~------~'------~~~~'-------- ELECTRICIAN Uc ... 6971"4 (714) 848-4230 Fenl·cc.; & DPt k '• Jl> 1 5 I andscape & Lawn Care 3808 PlastPr Repair JBH O lnt/bt. patch pCaatettng Cut1om i.xtur1ng, quattty ff •NC• a.QA TIE a • Nattvo Landaoeplng wotk. Problema·No Prob. New Repair.~ Lawn a & pruning lemal l 328884. 554-7131 Ctcllt Potrl Atplect. CWNB. clHnupa. Landscap. CINllfted wortla -~ Jim Wh • 842-1206 I & Malnt. 536-8781. a IMdow ol'e doubt. • 71'-751-04'1. PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE ~UBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES I PUBLIC NOTICll ----~~-~-· cna10t0544 SUPERIOR COURT 124181 cn11010397 clo1Nng, tOOll andkJ, olhef The Stephenson faf!lly 4, 1991 VACATION CLUB, 587 San 3, 1991 Calif. 92715 NOTICE TO OF THE STATE NOTICE OF NOTICE OF household Items stored by Trust UOT 5/30/90, C/o Curt F501798 Nlcolo1 #10tl, Newport F508740 The Mariner'a lnWllrn CREDITORS OF OF CALIFORNIA SAU OF DISSOLUTION OF the IOllowlng persons: S1eph8nson, 4815 Vallnda Publlhod Newport Beach-Beach, Calif. t2MO Pub111hod Newport Beach-Grou~fomla, 1 18' BULK SALE FOR THE REAL PROPERTY AT PARTNERSHIP SP H526 ROBERT RAOTZ Point, San ~. Callf. Costa Mesa Pilot October Unda E. Yori, 106 Via Anti-Co9ta Mes. .. iloC October ~. 92715 #220, 1~ (SECS. 8104, COUNTY OF ORANGE PRIVATE SALE • Publlc notice Is hofeby ~; 80/~s~AAiLrz!irTH ~~I::> bualnHI la co~ 12. 18, 26, November 2, :r~9Wport Beach, Calf. 12. 19, 26, November 2, Thia bu1lne11 Ir ~ 1105 U.C.C.) CASE NO. A180901 Caae No, g1vtn that THE JAMES P. TATE ducted b , a tneral patt. 1991 Sa •"S Thia bualnHI 11 con-1981 ducted by: a COfpotllloo Escrow No. IN THE MATTER OF BP D04374 WARMINGTON FAMILY SP B092 MIGUEL AL· nerlhl y. g ..,.. ducted by: an lndMdual Sa~S7 Tht reglallant(a) "Ice 2911150-WK THE PET ITION TO Superior Coun ol 1h• TRUST ("Warmington"), VAAEZ The ~tgl1trant(1) co~ PUBLIC NOTICE ~·gtolat~~~!L ~~ PUBLI' NOTIC• menc.cr to tranaac:i tit Notice 11 hereby given to CHANGE THE NAME State of Calilomla for the EOW !NVESTMENTS, a SP 8108 IANCOURTNEY· menc:ed lo tnnaact bul6-"_"'..., •• _. .,.._ .. ""' ~ the FWtiC creditors ol 1he within OF PETRA CAMBRAY County ol Los Angelea In Cal1lorn11 limited jartner· COUGHMAN Mii under the F1c:Woua nna under lhe flcWOU9 Flctftl Bualnna Name(~lltl named atller 1hat a bulk EST .. ·DA ON lht matter ol lhe Hlllt ol ·B~~ucp ,HARMPO BSRE T RF . SP E392 RAYMOND Bu1ine11 Name(•) llted • ~UouaN BulineH Nam•(•) lated ··-r--·OUN.am• aboote1""1 on: ~ th• ISIOIS described BEHALF OF ceased. CHARO L BEAUCHAMP SP E437 JON c. WIL-Danie! 0 Lane President ... tement Linda VOii ltetement Marte Fl#\agan, Pr sale I• about to bt made ol ~ Hjordl1 Entn Sunivan o. ""' . . and I-JETER above on: NIA ua..--u em. abo¥e on: October 3, 1981 ... ...... _ ~ below. MINOR CHILD Nollce 11 hefeb'f.Jlven horatolort doing buslnna UAMSON This 1taiem.nt wae flied The Folowlng pet'90nl Thia statement was fled The Followlng persona This statement 8 '"" OARCIA ltll II prtvate .. 1 •• on or .. .. • '"'It I rm UAMSON °' ,..,..._,.,on Septarn. A~ SS ... Orange County on October e.w.o . CONSUL TINQ Orange County on .~dresnsa9m1•0•11ahnedst>uellesrlntar't~. ANTONIO CAMBRAY that tht undtrllg will ~nd!. gen«1h 8.!_1P11ouartnetsnhlp SP E443 JON c. WIL· with I.ho County Clerk ot are dolE1ng buslnealCONTROL•s: EM'I With lhe County Clet1C 01 .,. doing bustneu as: with the County ROYMA, INC. 2949 HAR· ORDER TO SHOW afltr Octob« 15, 199t al name ol SMOKETREE RIV· SP G472 DAVID JYURINA bet ar;r. 1'9i1"' NAAS, 2833 Jacaranda 4, 1991 SERVICES. 2529 S.lemo, ber 27, 1991 BOA BLVD .. COSTA MESA, CAUSE FOR the office ol lrwln D. Gold· ERSIOE INVESTORS, a1 SP H511 LJ. COSTEUO/ ' ,I07itl Ave .. Costa M .... CaQI. FIOS'1B'1 Newport Btach, Callf. F*• CA ring 1925 Century Park 3090 Pullman Streeth Suite COSTEUO DRYWAU 9262t 828e0 Publllhed Newl)Of1 The locatlon In Callfoml1 CHANGE OF NAME Easi No 950 Loa Angeles A. Cotta Mesa. Ca fomla SP ,1eo1 STEPHEN S Publllhed Newport Beach-JoMph K. Schulen, 2933 Publlshed Newpot1 Beach-Mlchael Roten, 252.8 Sal-Colla Mesa Piiot ol of the ohltl executive office Petitioner• PETRA caniornla 90067 to lht 92628, did on July 31, 1981 MEHL · eo.ta Mesa Piiot Septem-Jacaranda Ave.. Coate Costa M ... Pltol Octobr ~ Newpon Beach, c.,11. 50 12• 1,,., _ 1 _ 1 of tti. atller It: SAME AS CA MB RAY ESTRADA highest and beat bidder, by mu1ual conMnl dlSIOMt SP ,1e12 UUIAN REED btf 28, October 5, 12, 18, Mtsa, CalH. 82626 12, 19, a. Novemt>er 2, .-.;....., .. .... .,. ABOVE ON BEHALF OF MINOR and subject to conllrmallon the said partnership and SP 0310 DEBRA A. DAVIS 1991 Thia bu1lne11 la con-1891 Thia bualntaa I\ con-.... Al ll11od by lht teller. all CHILD ANTONIO CAM· by Hid Superior Cour1, alt ltnnlnate their relatlona as SP 8383 BERNARD Pt-s.178 ducted by: an lndMdual S.~52 ducted by: •n lndMdual -~~~--.,...,,,., ........... othtr bu1lnea1 namo1 end BRAY GARCIA "8• flied right, title and 1n1oro11 of Partner• thofeln. After that MENTAL Th• rtgl1lrant(1) corn-PUBLIC NOTICI Th• reglatrant(a)' corn-PUBLIC NOTICI addrHses used by 1he tltl f d uld dtetHed at time of dat•. no parson or entity Own« reaervn the flnht PUBLIC NOTICE menced to trsnuct ~ rnenced lo transact bull· i seller within three years b• • P• on or •n or •r death, and aH right. tltlt haa authority to Incur obll· to bid at the sale. ~. ne11 under the Flctltloul ne11 l#ldtr tho Flctttloua l'lotftleua lore the date auch list was to change name from and lnternt th• ••t•t• has gallons on behall ol chat•• mutt be made with l'lctltloua Butlne•• Name(•) Hated l'lotltloue ButlnHI Name(•) llated BualneM .... aent or dellvered lo lh• ANTONIO CAM BRAY addltlonally acquired; In SmokelrH Rlverlld• lrM• oeraonal chtdla or c:alho Bu.I N abOve on: October 2, 1991 •ualnesa N•me above on: September 1, ltet.meftt': buyer arr. NONE GARCIA TO ANTONIO and to al the cer\aln rHI tors except fOf Warming-!era chedta only All pur· neo •me Joseph K. SchUlen ltatemeftt 1991 The Following pir.c The neme1 and bualnets QARClA property 11tu1ted In the Ion, which haa authofily chUecl goods are aold "as lt•tement Thl9 atatement waa filed The follOWlng peraona Mlchael Roaen are dolna ~ u : addre11e1 of the buyer 9ft: IT IS HEREBY OR· County of Orange State of only to wind up CM attain la" and must be paid for Tht Following paraons with the County Cler1c of n doing bua1ne1s as: Thia 1 .. tement waa flied THE HOLMES OR~ Kl CHUN AN & HYE SOOK DEReD that all persons Calllornla, commonlr. of Smokat/M Rlveralde In-Md removed at lhe lime of ~g~~1,:inON °'rer County on October MESA l>HYSICAl THEA-with .the County Clerk of TION, 243t Weet~ ¢,~:,, l}M~~. C~09'if;,IRE lnterHted In thf• •Po =-~~Jf~:~~"' ~:~ad on the 318' day :-.c..~ ':I:'~ CENTER, 2848 Dupont Or. 4• 1 t FSOUOO ~. ~=. J.'::.tl~ve .. ~T. 1~ on Septem-~ =·::., The ••Mtl to be sold are pear before thl• court Terms of sale .,. caah In of .My_ , 1991 at Coll.I Mt1lemenl betwMn OWMI' #20434, IMne, Call. 82715 Publlhod ~ 8HCh-Gary fl ~ DL. Cafffor· l'IOBlil Richard ~ .. deecribed In v-nerat as: In Department No. 3A lawful money of ttMt United M .... Callfomia. and obligated party Dated Oennllr Connely, 21 8vron "~·· u~--... October nfa 1880 Tuatln Ave.. Publllhod N--.t Bffch-Ing & ~ Inc. Ct11t LEASEHOLD IMPROVE· of the Orange County St•tH on confllmatlon ol The Jam.a P. War-this 12th and 18th .day °' c1oe, uguna Niguel. Cdt ......... -....... Coit. ...... Calif. 92127 Coeta Meu ;·October nla, -co.. ~°" MENT. FIXTURES, EQUIP· Supertor Court at the ..Sa, or part ca1h and bal· ln1ton 'emllr Truat October, 1891, Put1fo Stor· 82917Thla b i~·a• 1 1 1!:,.19• 8 • NoY9mb9I 2. Thia b1alntH I• co~ ., 12. 19 ... Laauna a.act. Calf,_ M ENT• f U ~I ~Roi• eddreaa ahown ebove ance upon such terma and Mt. l/t 3/781 OeMrel age Management, Inc. dUcted b::' M ~on-..., ' ctuceed by: a ~ "' ' • ., 1991 Thla butlnffa lac Cl QOOED~-~ •--..,. • on October 29, 1091 condl1lon1 II Wt •Gt ... Pertn.r Telephone (118) ~. The ra,.·latrant(a) co~ Sa-141 The reglattan (•) co~ .... ILIC NOTIC~I 13 dUdedThe rby:•,;;'1a•trC•:of~l'PO'(a)•,,,,;, NAM .,.., at• ...,...1 .... et: t 2 •00 • I .. p II able to Iha personal repr• 8 J p "'*"tor owner • menced 1o \'anNCI ~ rv 1Ua: ~ 2848 HARBOR BLVD. • • 0 c oc.. • ·• Hntallve. Ten parc:.nt ol r s .,.... • Wenn-Publlahed ·New 0 ,1 rnenc:ed to tranaact bull-PUIUC NOTICI ""' undef the flctllSoul ---------mencsd tr bl. COSTA MESA. CA and then and there amount bid to be depo• lneten, Co-Truat" B.-et\/Co91a ...... Ppiao. ne11 under !ht Actltloua Bualneaa Nwnt(I) lated P1ottu.us ""' undef the ,..._ The bullnNt name used •how c•uH, If •nr lted with bfd. This 11 an ... , •wi Ylctort• T. Wann-October l2. 11, 1891• BualntH Name(•) b*td Pklttl•.. uove on: October :a, l89t ....,.•••Name eu.IMH N•me(a)'..'1191 by the seller at that loc• they have, whr the pe-II" sale. The personal rep-lngton • C•TruatM 8a871 abo¥e on: September 11. ............... 0.-y A. "*1JO oc, ,,.... ............ ~Oft: NIA •a tJon 11: SWANK CLEANERS tltlon for change of reHntatlve rHeNta th• •GW INVINTMINTa, IUC NOTICI ~. ConnellY The =nt peraons ~ etat..-nenc was tied The '*-"111 ~ ~ ~ • ~an:::'~'BE~ n•m. ahould not be ~ht to reject any and all • Ceflfernla llmfted PU Thia at.ai.mtnf.,.. lied .,.dolnabUllnMe•: Wllh !ht County o.t1I Of u=~·:'OuCA. with the C°'"Y ~ 31, 1991 at the ofllc• ol eranted. B~·, « onera to be In pertneral\lp, Qeneral CN9100Hte wlt~h the,..~ ~.,!! COMMERCIAL DIVINO Orange Co4.lnCy on °*'* TIONAL BOOKS 24• 0r-. eoun.y on 'a&Oe LUCKY ESCROW co .. INC. It la further ordered wrlll"" and wia be received Pertner l'lotltlOus .......,."' on ..._..r St'.AYK:a. 111 u.--on $, 1tlt • "' 1 tttt Thia bu411 .. ie 11 aubject that • COPr of thla at th; alore .. ld office 81 •rt The •d Warm'"9-lktalne9a Mente btf 1 1991 1 ·-i'"'' h • OfencMew Llgune 8MCh • to Callfoml• Uniform Corn-ord•r to 9how ceuM any time after the nrst pub-ton Truat Ht., Wt4Jll4, lt8tement ' PIOTIU c:.W =~ngton ••c • PI08'1lt Celt. tata1 · •~ merclal Code Section be publlahed In TH• ncallorl hereof and btlore Oenerel Pemter The ,otlowlng perwona P11bl1hed Newpoft Bt.ch-oeMla lttltlmatter, 111 Putllthtd Newport 8"ch-ldWerd ,,..,, 2'45 Orllfld. ~ Newpor1 .... 8108.2. PILOT e new.peper of d1te of ule. 8ys Mward O. Werm-are dolno bUtlntta u : Cotta MtN Pt10t OCtobtf ~ 8'... H\nlngt°" Coeta MeM PIOC Oo1oOer =1 utune Btec:h, Callt. Coata Meaa Pllo4 Odot If 90 aub)ec1/ the name generel olrouletlon Dattd September 30, lnet.n1 TruatM COUNTRY CW8 INVll-12, 19, at, NowfMer I, e..it\ Cell..... 12• tt, 2t, ~ I. Thi• IKl•IMH la con. S. 12• lt, H, tt9' •-• and addrell 0 the paraon publlahed In th la 1891 RO 8 I" T p. TORS, 14 Cotpora .. Ptau, 1H1 Thia bua!Mae I• co,._ 1891 . • ~ ~ 11'1 lndlYldulil .... :ii: ~u,i~m'esc~o': county, et leeat once• lrwln D. Qoldrtnt1, alAUCHAMP, ·"·• Newport 8Hch, CalU. ........ clUctad ~ lft lnCIMdull .... T"a regl•trsnt(I) com-. co INC 8942 GARDEN Wffk for four oonseou· tt21 Centurr P•rlr OeMrel Pertner t29eO Th• r~"'9ftt(•) OOtno PUii.iC MOTICI manoed lit treneac:t bull-1.-------- 0AOvE BLVD.. No. 207, Uve WMka prior to the .. at, No.9IO, Loa An-: R IC HA" D L • r~~· ~ i:" PUILIC NOTICI "*IC8d "'*' ~~ naea "'* the lllctlltoua Pf••• OAROEN GROVE. CA darofthehe•rlftl. .. .... CAeooe7 ·•DUCHAMP, Oonerel Calif t2teO • .......... =.: Nw(I) ...... lklelMM Nam.(•) ..... 4 t2M4,andltleta1td•lefor DAT•D1HP80 1Ht Jucthh L Arelleno 'Perter Devid 111, Inc., 14 Cotpoo ............... abc'Mon:N(A 8u•111.... =-en:...,...,,.. ti, •f ef ··~.· ~ ctalma shall be 0C-JULll R08fNION, Peraonet AepfeatntatlYe Publlahtd Newport rt11e Plaza. Newport Btectl, atet•••nt ~ 8"1111....., The ~nt t.._,. "Y !lite.. TO A 30, 1M1 ~ CommlHlon•r of the Of the HW• Of Mid de-BHcl\/Coeta M•aa ,llot ~~,-..-. -The "°""'"' S*IOf1I .:.:: ~}."!'!1, ~ ~ -~~ ~ TNI .... 111*'11 ... tied ' • l t~ the bustnela day Superior Ceutt ceaaed October 12. 1891. --"" --... 1...... .,. dolna ~ aa: .... , v .. --""' ........ "' -· ---wtlt 1fte r.--. atf1' of 1 18'!!.__ .. 1• date a~llled p, Eatrada. 2057 wanac. Publlahed Newport IAMt Otaymont Court, Ian MAINtT .. llT MAINTl• Or8"Cl9 Cclunty Oft°*"" .!_AFK_..,.. ~~ ar.,. ~"'" ..,.,.,._ !.') ......... Beach/Costa Meu Pll 1 DleOO. Clllll. 12130 NAHCC, 1117 I. IOlfl IC., 4, 1911 ~'"'· '-,_.""' .. w ll, 1Mt Dltad SEPTEMBER 25, No. c. Cotta M.... CA 0 PUBLIC -TICI ~ s.neoe. , .. cu. Santa Ana. c.lf. 91701· A097" ~ ~ C.it ~ PIOIHI 1911 82927 October 3, 5, 10. 1H1. ""' t.._ Aoed, lAJola. Callf. 2120 PutllaMd Newport a.act.-_, "' "8111 -. _.. ~ l<Mwport ~ Kl CHUN AH Publl1hed Newport th7211 NOTICS OP 12037 l'tlchard Dtnnla P.iteM, eo..a MtM Plot Odobef nla, 1'to fuatJf\ Avt., Oeata MtM fllol ~!:::" Newpo1t :::=~•. M~~":'. t~~ Oc-PUaLIC UU °" {~ 1T=~cloR~ ~Ji,, :Ot~1'tolerM 1a. 11, It, Nowembet t, ~ ==· ~COfto I. 11. 1t, at. 1"1 Odobet Btact'f/Co.ta Meaa Piiot 12. 1t, 1Mt PUIONM "'90PDTY .....-. Jr., ... D.,,..,, Thia bualntu II CM-1 .. t dUCllad bV: a cefPOFlllcMt .... 14 2 "' FIND .., ftt ti Dw flolnt, a.Ml. mat ducttd by.• lndhtd11al 1 ... 7 Th• regtatrant(a) com- Octot>er 1 ·1 · IM12 saeoo w"::.'°S::e!J:~ ~~M= :,::.,.:.•,:,-•::~=~ = "*.ICIOTICI =-~ ~= MUCllOTICI SELL lty ~ 6 I' 11100 Calif. tlltl ,_. uncNf h l'lclloul 9u1Jntit Neme(I) llt1ed ........ an aputnwnt -' aeq. • tht undaralgn9d l'tObelj ~. t..o Loma IVltlneta Narnt(•) httd abc'M on: Octoblf i. '"' ••• 111.._ . t'--.. ~h _, _ _.,,,_..J • ~publlen 1auctlon"1 • lane Carla~ Call!. abCM on.1OCtobtf1, 1"1 ~ A. Raftjg oc. Pt-. ••••••M n.iv_,. ~wu on ............. • ·"!''L at t200I • Alchlrd iltellem "8t•••Rt daflt 1ha fOIOaflig ,.,_,. your ued 'f9hiole miit 02:00 pm. 13241 -*"-V ~ Aden, ... hfvt TNa """"*" waa flied The ,....,. persona n,,. "9temenl ... -.c:t .. ..,.....,.......: throunh ol.m.fled ~ ~ ~ .. i.!. P9ftoNl! sir-. s.,, • Callt. with Iha County Cltftl of .,. dOlfla ~ •: With lhe ~ a.ta ., l'AC-UJO CIROUt', 1MOO .....;.._;;...;,. __ _..;:......_.. ___ •_.__ __ .....J._..;_..-__.;,_..;;.;;..-..;..i.;.pt_..,......__·Y'""-""'-~...::-.. ~--...u~.__-....... _--1.x1.111.:11lL.IC'~"' Oft Octobef Al.ITT T1Mf YR. & Or ~ on Octobat V.. ~ I RENT - ·1 I I "" .... ,., •• II ent IOO ne, . .. led Of • . .. .. llXY ADVllT---· ...... WAITIDI 10LE VIGITAllWI OR N • W P 0 RT ..... ......._ UM lt*ta. Perlorm. PROVIDER IAILOll IRAZILWt attia:llSJ,A Me&A .. , •n:::••• lnO Atta. dinner In or 8WM, 5'11", 150 Iba. femaJe eought by at· ........ tot ....., out. ... llOOHI, ege :~a~'~.8~~~. = CreaUve, apontan• tractive, educated, to••r aervloe , ...... 1 •Q~ 515-70. Me,. I'm 1'7. dancing. • .. eater. oua, ~•. ,,....,.. and~ SWM .. 24, •ite-.111!11~ '°' -... "1 .... 5 "' 5'5", ... ,_nde. blue "' _ .. _. --•L f f 1 d hi 1 " ~ .... Stable end ao. ~~ .......... mountain•, water r-·· new age, -or ren • p, an-• .aw:. compOahed bb\d, 44, ~io ;;:;;;_ s:;:;;;d aporta. Looking for Ing, aUfflng, hfklng, goege and culture le• 5'5" flt _ __. hap SWM, ahlb6e, hUl1\C)(· trawflng. Dedicated to aona. English ftueney ,,,.., ~ 18-~ her-.y to Ex· Ilk•~ the-~utdo0::,_o_ooct? __ •_4000 __ .___ ooa, last retatlonahlp. peraonaJ and apltftuat not required. #30t0. NllD YOUR HELP Young 87 WM at· tempting to learn B.it- room dancing. Semi- retired with 2t5 Iba. on a 8' t 'h ·• frame, 101 ateady relatlon1hlp. Weatmlnster area. 24 hoUr9 per weetc. ecutlve. Erranda • looking fot one man PITITE .,4047, growth, alncer• com-FUN W• Med a retlable driving. F(T. Avall with humor and lnteg-mltment. N/S/D. ONE peraon with atrong now. 841·te30. rlty, llkn dinner at WITH SPICE #3034. TO BE ~ .. P"""•on• akuta. 8 00 •s••u nu••E WITH ON #3032. ,...;;. phone voice Retired European : or efter, who'• PZAZZ .. ""' -_. ~ M(f Grandma ... ka baby· wllllng to travel to wlahn loving, gener-ICIUNC8E8RYE SINCERELY self employed, 5'to", ONE able to work wd with •lttlng position. NB/ Newport Beach. 44-oua, lntelllgent SWM, N/S, aucceuful tree Seeking SWF, •O• 30. atMra. -..ct/Hr. COM area, 4-5 dyatwtc1_eo_.;.., _Nl;....S_._*_4009_;_;.;.'__ trim, talt, NJS, 45-55 to late 40'1, honttt, WANTED aplrll, &Olah, gentle 50. Myself, 5'7", 140 M·f'. Wonderful with ATIRACTIVE cherish me, ahare kl d .__ Ith E SWM •"king atttac· man who lovea music, Iba., brown hair, green Call DMl•L 8HU all •G••· Non-amkr. wonder of life. Love n .... a r. ... live, petite, •lncer• travel, theater, aeeks eyea, love• OUldOOl'a, ........ , .... 207 AvaH ASAP. 714-359-LATIN dancing, bicycling, roptan. •••king "Aalan" lady, 25-45, aenaltlve. nurturing, aports, camping, •n- 0590, Frederika ... king committed re-baking brown lea. -•n -r ••, -n for full-time meaning-attrectlve lady with un· Joys the company of Hfl.P WANTED 14251 latlonahlp with SWM. 14049. 11-v•• v ·-fut commitment. ro-deratated elegance that special female fOf Wkly ffaotory ... 38-41, good fMllng•1---------m Ind. d' 0". mance, fun, compan. who hH an open life.' 1113036. nmbty at home. No and well-educated. I PRETTY lonahlp. lnte/esta a.re heart aod wants the ------0-5--1 •llP· 1-90C).'78S-7020. 7 ChHd c.,. needed In am 36, 5'2". I Ilk• to woman, one man wide and Vatled: din-~·t and laat romance PSYCHOLO I T da'f9/eve as/min my home, HB, Mon. & dance, movt... dine FUNNY only. #4052. Ing out, all aports, out· of her life. You de-AUTHOR INS .... _...,..1 CLERK Wed. Mu.t have trana-,_o_ut_._1 _k,_d_. *_4_oos_.__ HAPPY doora, travet, enter-••rv• to be happy. TENNIS COACH v.-v portatJon. 8421318 ·-OWF .. "'th aeeka fun TAKES talnlng, movlH, the-tl3035. ~.t, .a..--., Mon-Fri • • ATTRACTIVE • .....,. ' 60 + good looklng .-J ~-,. companion for what· TWO ater, etc. Please ca11 •--u-.. N-D-IC--an_AB_L_E_ • . 1· • Phone•, fllea, LOVING ever. Age no banter. aoon. '13018. "" "'" Wanta attractive. •~~~·d .... S7/Hr. HONEST c 18 aulglhlan#d 405 m 5 .ake me to have lovtng-carlng•---A-T_H_L_E_T_l_C ___ , CHURCH/BANK healthy, liberal woman 4t.4a ., relallonshlp. Young for non-aexual friend· OWF, 35, N/S, aon 71________ 50, 5'6", 125, blonde, FUN LOVING BUFF ahlp, 3S-.5 of age. ~· .llAlllTORIAL yeata, Catholic Chrla· PRETTY brown-eyed profea-SWM, 68, 5'9", 165• Sure, had accident t5 _•_304_5_. ______ , Or•lng Huntington tlan, tun-loving, down PASSIOM•TE atonal, active, paa· flt, Intelligent, roman-yea,. ago. but let's SOULMATE •ee11eh mfg co. la in. to earth, famlly, Splri-"" alonate, aeeklng gen· Uc, Ilk•• dining. danc· "atop & amell the tlfHted In FIT '911eble tu al values, •••k• PETITE tleman. Do you akl? 1 ... _ kl rosH." Since ac· PARTNER -for varioua fan-SWM, 30'a, almller OWF 5 •3.. 95 lb #4051. ng, .,.S ach, s1 • andna-cldent, have worked by auccesatul semi-.,...~. le QUITIINQ qualltlea, •njoya chit-• • •·· lure. ffka tr m for church & bank for retired exec.. 5'9", AtOM'P locel ....... Romance llM. 14/mln. AnucTIVE c... Nowt t24tara> ,. GENTLEMAN 800-1ee.o123. SWM, 4t, 1'4", lo<*· AL.WAYS ll1E BEST Ing for that apeclal YOUR LUCKY I wom.an Who Wanta a 1 •90(). na-4442 monogamoua m•n. PRfVATE 1 ON 1 Walking, ttavet, mov- '"· music, tun. Non-AduttsS2.50 mln/10 nin amoker end flt. An: Localal Meet by tl3001. phone. Christian 24hr WON'T BE Romance llnet It workal S3/mln. 1·900- 788-7710. DISAPPONTED "Exceptionally Hand-AtttacUve Hot Women aome''. tall, flt, 30'a THAT WILL gentleman; very lov· MELT YOUR PHONE Ing, caring, under-Uve 1 on t standing, playful, Int... 1-800-554 1583 llgent, alncere, au-Beautiful Mlatreaa Diana thentlc, romantic aod Speakl Down boyl 1· aexy, with varied Inter-900-773-LAOY 1-0N-t. eats. Seek•: Very 18+ S2Jmln. 20 min pretty, slender, aweet and compatible glr1 CALL Newport/Costa (Balbo p •-•women 1·900-frlend. a en-903-MATE Ext 31 11/ nlnsula). 4113008· over. S2Jmln. 20 ,,;In WORK HARD HOT AL TERNATIV• PLAY HARD MEN of Costa M"a. , .. 1·900 884-0ATE ext 40. OWM, 37, 5 7 , anJoya ta & over. $3/mln. horaes, skiing, mualc, ,.,...,.,,,.,.=--..,-.-~-­travel, 1eeks fun, ad· LADIES of the Orange venture In SF. tl3004. Coast and their pr'- Personal Services 3005 vate numbera. 1•900- 880-MEET Ext. 1t7 18/over $3/mln. LONELY? .. 11ottel dut a. 18792 dren. #4050. who enjoya Ute H•k• ___ ...,T_AL_L____ aware. unemcurn-over 6 years. Am 35, ;8uftc• Lane, Hunting. BUSINESS a non-smoking, non-bered, N/S femal ... ge 5'8", N/S, soc. drinker OWM, 58, N/S. tun ton Beach. 841-3663 ur"QUE EuPOAl"u BALDWIN drinking, flnanclally/ ATIRACTIVE open. tl300e. & lntereat-... In you. loving, romantic, posl-A.DUL T 900 LINE ""11 "' v• emotlonallv aec re ...... live. metaphysical, DIRECTORY ~RERS BROTHERS • u SUCCESSFUL BLOND ua1R 113041. 1•90C).903-1 t88 St.50/mln, 10 min/min r *COSTA MESA* professional, age 39-"" splrllual values. You 'lraphlc !Isling of unu-~u , general help 193t Newpon Blvd. LOOK·ALIKE 48, ,or fun and com-QWF, 49, looking for BLUE EYES HAPPY have like quatltlea, aual unadvertised TALK TOA LIVE MODl!LI -aoo-a. Up2 ._to20s21721 TFremehn•douEnga1s.1 hlecAmtions wanted. (Alec, Wllllam, mllment. Newport 50+ NJS companion SWM, 5,tO", 160, fit, CHRISTIAN enjoy travel, beach adult programs. t· 1 '-c s * er B h ..... 018 with almllar back· walks, casual times. 900-535-8585 99c/mln .... or Daniel ), dark· eac • .... · attractive. Well· ?:M~ICAL OFFICE *8000 Sq. Ft.• haired, Ice-blue eyH, ---.-P-R_ET __ TY___ ground & Interests traveled, Intelligent, Male atudent, SWM, have Integrity, nice to --------- 1 • 90().82().1177 S2.50/mln, t O min/min • tall and handaome, r~nglng from outdoor 31• To meet attractive 32, looka 28, seeks be with, petite. under ·ALL LIVE 1 ON 1 ,.N a rellabl•, mature professional 9 plus, SHAPELY actlvl11'9 to candle-SF, dark hair, any non-material SWF, 25-47. 413019. ALL GIRL REVUE Unwanted Street Girl. Talk to me baby ... t· 900·903-LEGS 18 + $2.50/mln. 10 min ,lad F(T with refe<-by blonde beauty, BLONDE ~~=~ d~~~~ita~:n~~~ race, 2t ·3t , for rela· 34, walks on beach, SURGEON t•900-77M442 enci to manage front 2dr Hotpt rafrlg. White. SWF, 28. tll4008. ...4oot. tlonshlp. 113002. movies. tennla, long LAWYER ~de In email office of Elicit wrklng condtn.1--..;..-B_E____ SWF, successful ex· • talks. Down to earth, $2.50/mln r • lnent •urg90n. S150 obo. 83t-0850 ecullve, humoroua. ---------BOY open and honest, for SWM. lV taper, sing. --------- Odated Mar Hoag..,..,,,..,..,,.,,,_-.,...,..._____ A non-rellgloua, lovea VIVACIOUS MEETS romance or just funl run, games, 6'3", 181 . Al.LNEW AU.CURRENT MEET Hoapltal. Must have ADMIRAL trig. Cream. weekend• away, 1kl· ZANY 113000. fun. friend, contracts. LIVE 1 ON 1 aoma medical back· Froal·frH. Grul cond. SQUARE Ing. laught8f'. Seeks GIRL uave ROSES 113037. 1900-773-4442 grOOnd. AbUlty to work S350 080. 545-72t0 Square Dancer that la. SWM 35-45, auccesa· ARTIST See boy surf. See boy "" ' • on eomputer & have Se are waaher & Petite, 5', 110 Iba.. tul, attractive, witty, Female, 48, 5'10", ac· drown. See glrl give WILL TRAVEL Classified'• got the 111_ Local fGuya/ Glrla wa::· 90meone apecial throuqh cluailied exctlllent phofM, pa· dryer 110 plug In SWF, mid fifties. look· communicative, n/a/d. compllahed striking CPR. See boy smile. You're around 30, tor your apartment needs ~iuua ~n1i0~~50/~1~ tlent communication dryer, apt alze 5200 Ing for ateady Square Committed relation-blond. Eccentric. ere-See girl smlle. Boy: under 5'6", with glrt·I-::=========================::; 1kllt. PhOne 714/631· for both ~043 Dance partner. Meet ahlp/marrlage. #2950. alive, Intellectual, so-SAM 25. Glrl: Younger nexl·door, soap adl 432' ask for MaryKay • • great people, gal ex· ---R-EA--D-Y ___ , clal, educated com-SF. 1113048. type pretty looks. or Jvne. erclse while having munlcator. Paint/draw, ____ B_RA_l_N___ You're creative, edu· No dip. nee. A Dally fun. If you don't know, FOR remodel, Real Estate. cated with uniquely we'll go thru claaa to-Love belly laughal SEEKS funny personality. I'm -Salary of S300 for 2 Twin Beda llke new, gether. Also enjoy COMMITMENT Creative bonding BEAUTY 39. 6', handsome buylng mdae. 714/ mattreaa box aprlngs. music (all kinds), the-OWF, 41, aeeks hap-needed nowll 114002. trlsh·Garman. creative 860-8811ext.345CS. S50 ea. 875-44t3. ater, long walka, good plness from steady---------Interesting, auccessful director. musician, Prr •--f1tant Antique oak .. Hall tree,, _b_oo_k_s_.•_40_t_9_.___ WM, with calm for-WANTED SAM. 3 8. seeks athlete. marine mam· ,,.._ 1 ·-wardly active look. PROFESSIONAL younger girl tor friend· mal activist with good To Executive. Flexlbl• Chest, wr ting desk. BRAINS Eastern values, 5'11" ship and fun. I am potential Father quali· mornings. ~84 $250 ea. 644-5965· WITH and up, truth, homo, MAN 5'9", 170 lbs.. flt. Iles. tl3017. RECEPTIONIST Beautiful Sofa, loveaeat, LEGS caring, underatandlng. that knowt how to be Please be pretty, open1----J-U_S_T __ _ chair, ottoman. New ••• giving. #4004. romantic. I'm adven·,_a_n_d_t_rl_m_._11_3_009_. __ EJcp'd for busy Nwpt cond, oak trim. aacrl· S u p e r p re t t 'I ___ R_O_C_KY____ turous, like to play CARING FOR Bch ofc. Filing. cu• flee $325. 841-3486. bl d It / tennis. non-smoker. tomer aeNtce. 1t typ· --------on e, wr er MOUNTAIN rm attracuve spec1a1 AND FUN Ing. Pleu• aend r• Klngalze waterbed • In· dancer, 29, 5'7", lady In my 4o·s. DARING SWM. 23. 6'. blond 1uma to: PO Box cludea frame & head· k: hd LADY 114007. halr. brown eyes, en· 1248. Nwpt Bch, CA board. Good condl· tee t tecure, 1,,,. Honest, open, loving. ---------S/AM, 45, flt, likes to Joya movloe, camping, 92683. Atten: Lorre tlonl Call 589·7904, lsh, fun•IOYlng, OWF from Denver WHERE mMt SF/OF, sincere, cooking and motor- leave meaaage. creative troubl• looklng for a tall, ARE caring. loving, conald-eye•• rldH. Looking SALES LIKE NEW, flrat claas handsome, NJS cau-•rate & dating. Call. tor someone who Correspondence executive and clerical maker, 2MO, over culan man with Val· YOU? 113038. wantt a change of A challanglng op-office furniture. Acous-51911 with tlmplt uea, ethics, a aense of Ar• you 60-70, bright, DID'YA pace and enjoy some- portunlty ct.1rrendy ex· tlcal work stations. t t t humor, atyl• & class, fun, 1uccessful, anrac-EVER one elsea company. 1111 for a Salet Cor· Large selection avall-II ti: oregano 0 who lovH life. Age live, trim and physl· 13031. reapondent for th9 A• able al 65% dlacount opera. #4048. range of 45·55. If Cally fit, nl•. honHI WONDER LARGE lo al S .. ~-f f ·• OBO 8 d •--'--------you're honest, open. and ready for a one-what It would be like g n a • "'"""e 0 0 co... · oar CULTURED wlll communicate and and·one only relation· to find a down to ME TOO our fut growing •lee· room and reception not afraid of vour feel· tronlcs Co. We are are Fonune 600 qual· PEARL • ahlp? I'm OWF, petite, earth guy with Rags 33, SWM aeeks large Currantlv a"klng a lty. Artwork, plantera, Inga, P1•••• call. attractive, profea-To Rlchea potential, SWF to shoro good , Proles1lonal, vegetar· 1114020 1 1 I II d b f 1 d candldat4' w/at leaat 2 phonea. fax machines, Ian, pretty, SJF, 38,, ____ . -----a ona. emot ona Y •• adventurous & roman-times an e a r en . years or Cu8'omer network compulora, artistic, Intellectual SEEKING cure, enjoy Bach to tic. Well ... here'a your <113005. Service & Sal•• Sup-calculatora and much and from the East Boogie, theatre, art. chance to tum a Frog •----LA-T_l_N __ _ port exp. Appllc:ants more. No dlrs. M·F 9· Coast aooks secure. MR. RIGHT dancing, good restau· Into a Prince. SWM, mu11 have atrong ver· 5. Call Chatles 47MOOO educated gentleman SWF, 41, 5'4". 115, rant1, cooking. gat· 36 and 6 feet, looking LADIES bat & wrttfen com--,---"""""'-..,c,,.-...,.---and kindred aplrlt for Ilk• outdoor aporta, denlng, travel. Are you for a lean and true ATTENTION mur\lcation akllta ep-Muat aell. ontempo-1 f 1 1 1 movies. SWM, 38_.6 that compatible some· Beauty. If you've go1 pllc:ibl• educ.;tlon, rary furniture. Blk lac· mean ng u re at on-with a ••nae of one? #4018. lt .. Let'a golll #3048. Thia haodaome. aensl· "dal--•rv ewp. "-~.a quer, glaH & marble.,_s_h_lp_._11_4_00_3_.____ ---------live, aucceaaful, bllln· • ""'"' A ,..,....,...,. Bd di I &lvl humor, almllar Inter· YOU BE DISTINGUISHED gual, SLM, 40's, with edQft of personal rm, n ng rm ng INTELLIGENT Ht, romantic, commit· U.S. cltlzenahlp seeks computera & typing ""•eta. 721.a512· AnRACTIVE ted relatlonahlp/mar· #ONE LOOKING attractive Lalin lady Abllltlff. Knowledge of Quallty dark oak finish blonde, spontaneous.,_r_ia_g_•_· _"_40_58_·___ If you ate over 8', SURFER 2t-35 to shat• Ille'• electronlca would alao dining room table, 8 fifty+, aeek1 man, SEEKING 50+, alncere, honest, OWM, 5'10", 180, Joya, object marriage. be IMlpful R .. ponal-chairs, extend• to aeat special qualltlH, non one + one. I am happy, aat11fled at 40, tl30t5. bOlllaa Incl: Cuatomer 8, S595, 3 amall cofee amoker, fun-lovlng, RIGHT young 50l1h. attrac· look• younger, flt.--------- & Flald Sain Inter• tablea $50. 6l42.at79 high moral ethlca. MEN tlve, romantic, reapon· night grocery man· LEnERMAH 4acel order entry & •x· ---------One woman + one alble, healthy, good ager, aober, aeeklng TYPE ''JI editing; credit & Queen mattrHa aet, an only ""4053 SWF, 27, 5'2", 110, aenH of humor, ready adventuresome light 'debit proceaalng, excelent condlllon,_m __ -..:.·-·---· --beautiful & exciting, for long-term. #4054. hearted, attr~ctlve, HUMOR! \el~arketlng • basic $200 980-t831. LOVE looklng for energetic trim, Ilka minded f• SWM, 36, 8'1 ", 170 lechnlcal aupport Queen teak bed with TO men with adventurous male. "3030. Iba., aaml·mature, · ~~ w/other varlooa mattreaa, 5385. 721• SAIL nature who are Inter· wacky eonveraatlonal· " duties. We offer 428t Hied In all the arta & EUROPE lat. Pursuing humor· ,.xc lent opportunities ' SWF. 30. attractive Ar-aport.s. No dopera or TRAVELER oua lady, 25-40, slim, tor Upwatd mobUlty, chllect, aMka SWM amokers. #4017. cute and atable. No • ~~tltlve aalaty & 30-40. Intelligent, edu-1---------A Spring and Fall every drugs. Never a dull ,Qe roua co paid c•ted, fllneaa con-SEXY REAL yew, retired lawyer, momenll #3033. : b fltt. pt .... send FIVE piece• exerclH acloua gentleman. LONELY 62, aMka companion: ---------l"d • w/aalary hi• equipment, atalrmu· committed relatlon-MAN Patla etc.. Unlvenlty LOOKING tory In confidence to: tar, rower, bicycle, ab-ahlp/matrlage. N/S/O. LATIN aeeka a lovable, exclt· degree(•) helpful. My FOR Ot(lie Admlnlatrator, domlnat machine. #2938 rellable, humorous fe-Ing real woman for affluence prevent• LOVE · 011'1T.On Electronlca $800 •II. Wiii aell aep----·-----·• male. 40'•, 5'4", flt. real chemlatry be-marriage but not r• lno,OI 150 The City atate. 965-7874. TRADE Enjoys family life, tween ua. He la 8'2", aponalbl• friendship. Fun lovlng, aense of Orlve South #120, Or· LADIES Rolex, atalnleaa 'mountain•. beach, allm executive, 64, at-,_*_30_1_8_. -----humOf, 8'1 'h", 60 +. I a~ CA 92eea and gold, excellent travel, movle1, mualc, tractive, Interested In enjoy mualc, dancing, SAL~ In Orttntal Shape $1995. Phone through claaaified ~~~~mJ~~re':. :!i.h~~~· .:=":. !:"~'=-e~n!11g o~ut~.:::~~:: R Dtpt 842"291&. .... lat ting reletlonahlp. feminine and "" to r! place to find I'm conatdered goOd ;,.o ticp U!.csed: EYH/ Men'a tobacco oaterlch ~ #4015. ahare hla life, #3007. equipment looklng. IP3020. ~. le 50IH Call briefcue. Never bffn'---------"kay~12·12 ,d78 uaed. $1250 obo. 759-0523. HOW TO RESPOND TO Dl\Tf~LINE A serviu of tlw N~wpoH B~aclt-C'""1 Mua Pilot •Call 1-900-844-0100 •Enter 4-digit code appearing m ad •Listen to greeting e Leave message (you can change 1t if not satisfied) \Vhen leaving a message •Leave your first name •Mention your interests •Tell your age •Describe your appearance •specify your preferences •Include what you liked about the person you are responding to YOU mar }eave a 30 second message. You wil be automatically billed 98¢ for each minute . ·I TYIOFC MGR Movtng Sale. 3-months 'hpw1enced In real new: Buslneaa Desk & 'Htll• req'd. Phone•, Executive chair, aolld 'II ~keeping, typing oak furnlahlnga, & ,& Vf/P. Call Pettick other houHhold fum l- ,Glllt pie H&-6800 ture, leather rectlner, FREE PERSONALS art deco & much leelvlOfllce Clerk mlac. home atereo i.VWiiJ Pff a ~rr po-equip, •••rclae equlf,. lltlona av.II. Call 1· '44200. Call Rob n -6751. 145-735e Of 850-4314. UP TO •eoo . PER MONTH Ill ClllBml * USl THIS FORM TO PLACl YOUR FREE PERSONAL AO FREE ADS ARE tv1AIL-INS ONLY ,AJI Call-ins Will Be Charged Regular Rate. · ~-----._ ________ _ . --------.------------------------- - ---- - -ITA11: - -ZIP: - -"-lf • • F _____ ,_ .................. .................................................... _"..._ ....... ..,...._, ......................... . .... -.--..-------·--·-,.. ........... ,..... MaJIMTo: . .......... .............. ..... St. COlllMlll.cAt28tt Or •••a: . .... 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Other rings & things. 675·0817. Ladles fur Llnx Jacket, fingertip length, must sell. $2500 obo. 997·9288. Pets & nimals 6049 Himalayan kits. Lvable ball of fur, champ fine, F. $200. 646·8132. Kittens need loving home. 9 wks old. Horb. 2232 Pomona Ave. C.M. 642-6967. RAODOLL KITTENS Mltted & colorpolnt. Papers $250. Eves 494·7633. ....... Costa Mesa 6124 SELL your used vehicle through classified 642-5678 VW parts new/used. Treasures to share. 2152 Raleigh. CM. Fri. p.m .. Sal & Sun. By CHARLES GOREI'' with OMAR SHARIF aod TANN AH HIRSCH WEEKLY BRIDGE QUIZ Transportation Boats 7011 Soeed & Ski Boats 7016 '85 Boston Wh•l•r 15'Custom SS, con- aole w/bow·rlder play- deck, Whaler uphlstrd. 24 gal fuel, 115 HP Evlnrude, stereo. easy roll, trlr, misc $7,795 offer. 631·5300. Sailboards 7018 '40 MOORING w/25' Coronado. 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Camper shell, Carpet Kit. $3,400 obo. ca11 Matt, 957·3021 Ford 9075 1990FORD PROBE 5 aPffd, A/C, C/O, morel (147351) 110.995 TUnLECLICK NISSAN BUY a new car throuqh claui.fied At'" I,,,.,~) ( 'I t I l • I 1 { ~ Nls••u CELICA ST 4N'n A/T, A/C, C.tm Whit 2845 Harbor Btvd S7,99S (71775781 ~:~~·~ LEXUS OF ~ RENT through classified At dt I lr11~1111t. 0 1 'l100 WESTMINSTER 13590 S.ach Blvd. 892.-49909 I 1987 Torota P/U Extra cleanl (021648) $5,995 ~ TUnLECLlvr NISSAN 2845 Harbor Blv~ Costa Mesa S40-e410 1989TOYOTK CRESSIDA Q.1-Neither vulnerable. uSouth you hold: •63 \'KQJ10762 •Void +A1093 As dealer, what is your opening bid? beam, lo hrs, great •KQ74 •AQJ9 tAJG •73 1_1_2..,.4.,.,0•_000_,..,7_59..,..a_97 ... '..,,..-five aboard, all near Partner opens the bi~ with ooe 10' WHt M&1lne lnflat· new, $48,500. 213- no trump. What do you respond? able with 8 hp NIHan 432·2921. SU 5251 A/T (J57312) S SA~E 91M·5 5-SPO (2VZZ643) $48,995 90 5291 A/T (2SFH199) $25,995 89 32515 apd (2NEH228) $15,495 88 7351 A/T (2VOG3 t 1) $25,995 88 3251 Convt (2HXU776) $21,995 CREVIER BMW 2845 Harbof Blvd Costa Me•• 840-9410 For Ad Action Cal a (001723) Beautiful, Muat ... LEXUSOF i WESTMINSTER outboard. Only 5 hrs -4-0-, -F-o-rm_o_s_a-.7-9-fl-b-•-r· oldl $1500. 497·3460. Q.5-Both vulnerable, u South •·1-4-. -Fl_b_e-rg-ra_s_s_F-ls-h-ln-g you bold: Skff. Suzuki 25 hp •10872 •AG tA5 •KQ10G2 outboard, elec. start, 6 glass trawler, twin dal, 1 O kw gen, :l double staterooms, huge fly· bridge, many extras, •harp, must sell. $73,900/obo. (pp) 73Hl405: 970-8894. ••nt• An• Auto M•ll Newport l'r..w•~ ss •t •dlne•r Santa An• 111111- AD·VISCI 642-5678 '88 JAGUAR XJS 13590 Beach BMf. ae2.e90e Q.2-Neither vulnerable, as South you hold: •63 •KQJ10762 +9 +A103 A.dealer, what is your opening bid? Q .3-Neither vulnerable, as South you bold: ' •63 •KQJ10762 +Void•Al093 The bidding has proceeded: North Eut South W•t Pua PUii ? What is your opening bid? Q.4-Aa South, vulnerable. you hold: The bidding bu proceeded: gal gas tank, & tr1r, South W.t North But ready to fish. $1200. 1 • p.. 1 9 p.. after 5PM, 540.2422 ? What do you bid now? Q.6-A. South. vulnerable, )'OU hold: •95 •AQ1086G tA •KQ107 The bidding bu proceeded; Eut South W•l North 3. 1 What action do you take? TODAY'S CROSSWORD. PUZZLE 8aturdar, October 12. 1•1 C.uquelln: Juat a few montht 110, • koacllng tdentut, who wu •lao a brtlllant attrologle1l rae.rcher, died. He •• Scorpio-born (1921-1991) Michel Cauquelln of Paria, Franct. ACROSS 1 -wrap 6 -service 11 Before prel 14 Isolated 15 ··01d Pal 16 Prepare for use 11 Small change 18 Hmdered 20 Horn with branohes 22 Meaning 23 let out 25 Cohseum 28 Nourish 29 Holet 30 Fake 32 Peaceful as 34 Drench 39 Most prying 42 Eradicates 43 Gloomier 45 Cancel 46 Halls 49 Japanese bay SO Gem 54 Large house 55 Fruit drinks 56 Experiment 58 Ancient Greek city llO luck symbO! 63 Lab burners 66 01y'a end 87 Love ellalr 2 3 14 17 29 32 39 43 eo 4 68 Motller·of· pearl 69 -Cross 70 Compos111ons 71 Handle DOWN 1 Unhappy 2 Muhammad - 3 Type ol tac1a1 feature 4 Regarding 5 Btrd s btrthplace 6 St1c.k together 7 Turkish inns 8 Energy 9 Electees 10 Permits to 11 Lop branches of 12 Washer cycle 13 on encouraged 19 Grtd1ron VIP 2 1 Roman god 23 Food Item 24 Witch of -26 Close by 27 Before. pref 30 Squints 3 1 19th~entury novelist 33 By way ol 35 Steal from 36 E11as1on 37 Nol wordy 38 Perk. CO 5 7 40 "Anna and the t<lng of -" 41 Anatomlcat tlnoe 44 Is used up 47 Drunkards 48 Period so Different 5 1 Substantiate 52 Mlde known 8 9 10 53 -Vegas 55 Perfume olf 57 Cooduc1 59 Housing coal 81 TX college 62 Geroen IOOI 64 Macaw 65 Collection 12 13 Hla 1btl1tle1J flndlnp emban.-d tho1t 1<lentl1t1 who t tubbornly d•Jmtd there wu "nothing to utrol· ogy." Ca1tq11elln "provtd," unong ot!Mr tJiilnp, that outta..ndlng •thletea the world ovt-r tendtd to be bom with M•n In the 11th Stttor of their horoecopft. He authored numerous boob -Michael Cauqiaelin de•d tt tge'3. ARIES (Much 21 -April 19) Civr logic equal •pKr -focus on idHlism, wntimenlallty. what others might term "rom•ntic notion5 " Outline bounda· rift, aee people, placet as they al"l'. not merely u you wish they might ~. TAURUS (April 20·May 20): What hid bffn hidden will be l'\'Vealed Money being held, either in escrow or by usociate, will be relea~ in your naml'. Focu1 on power, authority, I'\'• apon•iblllty, Jtrong lovr ttl•tionship. CEMINI (May 21-Junl' 20): Long· atandlng obligation fulfillfd -lrt go of tt•hd quo. Decision reachfd conctming public dlaclo1ure, coo~r1tive effort, marr!Jlge. Prrv1ous rulrs, regul•tions no longn apply. Aries involvl'd. CANCER (June 21 -July 22): Stl'\'SS fruh approach, origin11ity. Check touJtt of "atale odor" in household. Re· movt fll"l' huards, nrfuw to ~ lntimi· dated by te-ro11g•nt Drpendent does aJ>1>red•te wh•t you did last wttk. LEO (July 23·Aug. 22): Whal was con1ideftd "l09t love" could ~ ttig.nlt • ed. Foaaa on v•rlety. discovery, aenau· 1llty. aex appeal. Major domestic adjust· ment ... a.tea to raidenc-.. ma ritaJ atatus Flnancia.I pkture brightens, vtaco (Aug. 23·Sepc. 22): Foaiaon aecurlty, home. proptrty. durability or 1oode. ~ It to dlvtnify. e11periment, to give full play to lntrlltttu.al curiotily. Poput.rity inC'l't'ura, Invitation lo travel Ill nlld CAmlnl Involved UBlllA (Sept 23·0ct. 22). Monty ton9'dered "IOlt" could be back In your hand1. £mpha111 on att<>untina proce· dUl'M. refunda, back PIY· royalties. Rel· •tlve •Y•· "You mutt accompiny mt on trlpr' Be auN •ff•in In ordtr. SCOIPIO (Oct. 23·Nov. 21 ): lnvet- tlpte, 1nalyu ch.rllcter, articulate fffl- lngt. Chance encounter or "blind ct.t.,. could develop Into meaningful ttll· Uonahlp. Thttt lttten, lnltltb tould •ppe1r In name of penon: E. N. W SACITTAIUUS (Nov. 22-Drc. 21 ): Cycle hi,h. (lr(utnatanttt favor you .lfort$: Tru.tt hunch You ht" ally In midst of "e"-my camp." ~ bt· COCl\el 1tat11ln1ty dat by 1 p.in. Atten• tiOft IW¥0olv• around hotM, ftban<.W. CAHICOIRN (Dtc 12·Jan. 19). A•old embarlilna on "wild gOOH thMe." OtOne tttm.t. I« athttl know yov •tt ftOt without aJU.. ~ ~· Int clarill" po11tion Communlc• ----------------------------with lncUvidual temponrilycvn(IMd to W•11 r•'l'I lllM 1111 Clll..,.. ~au"::.~ u•n 20.f~ 111: FoM ,.11'9 111..11111 , ... Cl•-"" Of\ c.htl"lft, piPnuaalven.,.., pop•\trtly, •• lllf • nluabl• contact made ln eonntcdon ~~~~~~~---:--------~-~~~~----------'---~~ Jutt lb new. 0ntv 1a.soo ma.a. Chrome wMell and Wheel-well trim. COit 720-0590. 1989 TOYOTA SUPRA 835-3171 ~ORPJO (Oct. 23·Nov. 21 ): Att•n- cl1rn, "You •"' l'\'ll•bl• •nd I ~u1t tlon revolvf'S around l'\'modehng, fu,r· you!" unc..r natlvl' In pictul"l'. PISCES (Feb. 19·M1rch 20): lndi· vidual "at top" upretH• confidence, intimates this could ~ mol"l' thin jutt "professional relatlonahip" Pl•n ahtad for journey Involving Cl'l'ative ende.v- or. Libra plays paramount rolr. IF OCTOBER 12 IS YOUR BIRTH· DAY: You havr drlightful wnae of hu- mor, tendency to tealter fottft, f1C*tSS lntelll'<'tual cunosity. appreciatr 1p1rl- tual valllft and you do plrnty of tnvl'I· Ing You att art1111c, havr unu1u•I voice, are romantic. 1deahstic. fond of reading CAmen1, Sag11tariu1 ptnona play signihcant rolra in your hfe. Cur· l"l'nt cycle spothghts poesible changr of residrnce, ntmodrhng, ~autif1cation of surroundings, mani.I tlatua November could M your m<»t memorablr, profit· able month of 1991 nitul'\' arrang•m•nt, flowers. musk, l"l'· union with lovl'd one Judgm•nl. intuitive intellttt on t.ugel. Although •lightly late. you'll ~at right place. SACITTARIUS (Nov 22 -0tt. 21) Look ~yond the 1mml'diateo, you'll ~ truatl'd wtth confidential info rmation pttWntl'd by 4 p.m Clandl'Sttne ar· rangement cauSl'S raikd eyebrows Dis· pl•y soph1sticat1on. elan Virgo plays role. CAPRICORN (Oeoc. 22·Jain 19) SNrch ends What you sought turns out to ~ clOK' to home. Rrward, •motional and otherw1sr. follows. Canc..r ind an· othrr upncom play outstanding roll'fo 'Revlw Khl'dule of appointments AQUARIUS (Jan 20·feb 18) You'll ~ rid of obligation that was not your own 1n fi1$1 plact'. Senhmrnt tends to distort what actually occur.-.d Nos· talg1a OK but don't let 11 cloud 1ud~· SundaJ, October 13, 1•1 ment. Anra play' major role. Lat We Forget Scorpio natlvn to PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20 ). Thew l'\'ftlrmber (patt and pttMnt>: Michel ~h~ 1Nistl'd "tt can't.~ done" will ~ Cauquelin, Burt Lancuter, Vivie" d1~ing on cro~ tonight Y~u proved Leigh, Dean Jagger, Roy Rogtrs, Jodie poml, rt·es~bhshl'd credibthty. mo1de Foettr, Jon• S.llt, C..orgia O'Kfffft frrah alart and are due for promotion and Cheiro (Count Louia Hamoft). Of Lovr l"l'latlon11h1p will be relgni~, all algn1, Scorpio It the moet fured. IF OCTOBER 13 IS YOUR BIRTH· Scorpio ia Pluto and number 4 and DAY: You are indeptndent, crrativ•. .,-Ion and long memorltt. Many controvrrsial. d ynamic, d id not follow Scorplot will trntl In Novtmber, will family tradition, rould havr bttn stP1· be more populu, will be tought afttr ntfd from one or both ~l"l'nts at rela- .. tpeaktrs, tnttrtalnera. hych~-tlvtly early age. Some Individuals cl•im trittl, newsp•per tdltors dominate In you •re "dntructivr." Thoee al"l' ptr· thla tlgJ'. tons who al'\' envious, ~ntful, admu\! ARIES (March 21 -April 19): At · you but try to "bury'' that feeling. Tau· tending IKtul"l'. reUg1ous .ervice could rua, Lto, Scorpio penona •tt drawn to prove benef1Clal Inner voice provides you. Curnnl cyclr highlights ability to 1c>lution tu ronundNm. Relationahlp la perfect techniqun, streamline proce· strong. durabll', con1rovl'rs1al. Cancer durts, chance to be powtr bt>h1nd native figul"l't pl'Otnin•ntly throne. TAURUS (April 20-May 20). Long· 1to1nd1ng au1gnmtnl ttactivated. Love playa roll', 1ndlvldu•I who "held you ti.ck" will be out of picture. F«u. also on myatery. Intrigue, flnancial ltlltua of RNClen Wrttr. HI want y01t to know ~rtner, malr lnvl'ttlgatel tM JO• an .ti wront abcMtt BM, CEMINI (May 21 ·Junr 20). Empha· wpedally Nytna I •• caP1ble of slu freshnl"N. nrw approKh, abillty to lo•ll\l l90ft tllao OM penen al••lt•- gtt 10 h8rt of mailers Mab thl• an-M0911y. n. .. fCH'Nd lhla •'°°"at nounctml'nt 10 tht world: "I wlU not ,...ible." -Diane ._ .. ~ Doi· pl•y 11KOnd ftddlt!" Attention rwolv" ~·O.·ar.4Nlu11, ()Mbec. "Jlllt lo around crtdlblllty, marritge. lafora y01a 1" have bftn •Y Sven• CANCER (June 21 -July 22)i Ret.· 11U. \' .. IMlw INUIW tonfldea~ In tlon1hlp wllh oldtr women. poetlbly .. _. •y .... ,., ind I WNt tt.. mother. rtqulrn "1erlou1 attention." wt.ea. w tN to ltnow what 1a 1...,1. Focu1 on ttach1n1. INmlng. s-ycholog· ,...._ ,.. .,.... -\.ole •on St..in· ictl tppro1eh lo probltrm. Clariflotlon ..... Olk.Ip, 111. "'YO. al•ply lrtt rec.lvtd prior to l 1 p m pucl, ·~ aftd al u.. ev.n · LEO (July 23·Aug. 22): Dlnntry, ~ -Clady. freMh, to. K<enl ahowman1hlp, ltt ochers know A ...... Calli. you,,.. not llmltH wMre IAllent ii con• A&Jf.S (March 21 ·April 19) You lft mmed. You'll l'ft!rlve flO that ~ t9 Myond th• lmmedltte, Hpttl1lly In tpperel K"P tee0lutlon1 tol\<'tmlnt conn«tion with buaindtl, camr, ultl· body lmaa~. c.tnlnl lnvolvtd ---..... aet\111110 -411COU'*&td by VlllCO (Aq. 23-~pt. ll): lie will· tmnfljnt. Elllphatlu unlvtrMl appeel. l"I to "a.trdownn for ulthute pvrpow po.al~llty of OYfftHI to\ll'MY of rtb\llldlna on MON hlltble ltnlot• TAUAUI (Aprll 20·M•y 20). Obuln hlN. Emphaala on land, tnrllofy, prop· hint ffOOI Arlt9 .......... StfWI Ind•· •rt7 valut You're t<tually on toUd ptftdtfttt, cNtdvlty. ttylt, P'°""'""I ritodoil.el, flnancMil lfO"nd. aptrit. L11nar pollllon ~•ph1~1- UUA (Sept, 2.1-0tt 22). Sudden ty, edYGMlon, journey. Prevlou• Nlft, <Nntc of plant rtqulrw that you bt-p lhnltatlons l\O lon1•r •pply ln1plr1· option• open. Empha1l1 on tHd1ln1. ttonl IHmlng. l'tedlng. writing, ltttln1 "!fl!• GBMINI (May 21 •Junt 20) lntul· tlal ptnon'' know of )'OU' ttue ftthnp "" lnttll«'t provtt ttllable. Focua on Slglt•rl•n..J! 111 pktu,., teachlfll. i.m111g, glvln, J'f'flal atlen· $28,980 tlon to (amlly affairs, marital status You'll encountrr penons with thHe lrttrn, initials In namn. 8, K. T. CANCER (June 21 -July 22): Dlver- 1ify. acctrpt aocll1I Invitation, add to wardrobe, kttp 1'80lutlon1 roncern1ng dirt, nutrition. Spotlight on publlc.ap- pear•ncn. law, ~rtnenhip. marriage. <Amini, S.g1ttarius al"l' an pictul"l'. LEO Huly 23·,Aug 22) Focua on employment. basic illues. unique com- munlatlon from dependrnt Revise, l"l'· view, l"l'model. build on solid bue. Trst tool1. recipes Mrnding, rrpairs also feat\I~ Scorpto l"l'prewntl'd. VIRCO (Aug 23-Sept 22) Com· munico1te, rrad and writr. d1ssem1natr Information FOC"U• also on c~ativ1ty. dilrovery. vanl'ty. ptrt0nal ~gnrtilm. AutomatJc, Tutbo, 8rll• llant Red (2LKV8e7) LEXUS OF WESTMINST!R 13590 B~ Btlld. 892-6908 rucks 9220 '90 Pathfinder XE·V8, lo ml, xlnt cond. A/T,. AJ c. crulH, P/W, Pl\... roof rack, eatm tires, alarm $17,900 Oya, &>55-4448, eve, 1-49- 2151. 11 ans 9~;?5 '87 VOYAUR LR H· cetrent condltlo'Z, 64,800 mu... . 780-8719 #ENN 70 olvo 9230 1987 Votvo 740 OLE, leather ln1t, ~I Super cl••nl SOK s 10,500. 364-6949-ll olkswagon 92J5 Short trip nK'l't.Nry to complete m11 -•81 VW Rabbit. p~ 1ian. Gl'm1nl, another Virgo play roles out. Come '"I 45 N. LIBRA (Sept 23-0ct 22) What you Newport, NB. 1 requrstl'd two weeu ago will br ho1nd · •--------- ed on provrrbial silver pl•tter Maior domrstic Mf1ustmtnt rntorft harmony. Muaic In your life tonight Gih "'Pl"l'· llt'nts tolcrn of nttem, affl'<'11on 1981 Vanagan. 13~ oeo. Tim. 1573-0385 or 64&-0n9. SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov 21 ). Drfine 88 Jetta GL. gold, terms lrt othrrt know you arl' not wndws, fog ha. • pun out 11ereo, cu without allln Clve full play to Intel-cvr, A/C, prfct cnOln. lec:lu•I curiosity. Relo1t1vr uy11 ... , am $6300 obo. 648-5113 buay but I will stop and help you." ' Confidential Information will ~ pro· - vldtd. ~ SACITTARIUS <Nov. 22.0tt. 21 >· •ea MERKUR n Emph11l1 on mponeibihty, dHdllne. SCORPIO J inten11e rel1hon1hlp. SucC'HI lndicatl'd Thi• car haa .. as rnult of commnclal rnterprlu, cylinder, A/T, 'f~ product Older pert0n aaya. "1 can •I· leather Interior, '3Uii mott guar•nltt necessary financing." power, power Mlldl, ConhdenC'l'I. moon roof. Hard to CAPRICORN (Dec 22·Jan 19) find. 110,990. ("421) Wear dark colors, mah personal ap· Johnaon & loft poranC'l'. upound view• Strns uni· Lincoln~ venal apptal. reach beyond previous 2626 HAR80A barriers. lnd1vldu1I who l• b11lngual, COSTA MESA. aophlstia~ will My, ''I'm deeply Im· 154o.ae30 pft9fdl" AQUARIUS (Jin. 20·Ftb. 19) Try •99 MEIUCUR toDlethlng MWI Cycle highlights oligi. SCORPIO nallty. lndeptndence. wllllngne1s 10 Thi• car 11 a 1-cytlnder with NT, A/O, atart over If nettaNry. You'll be auurtd leather lnterlOt, futa th•t oppo111tlon 11 mtre "puuycat " Leo. power, po-., ..eta, 1nother Aquatian Npreaentfd. moon roof, low ml'"- PlSCliS (Feb. 19-Much 20)· Tho. 112,900. (892111).: who concludtd you wrl"l' complettly Johnaon I IOlp dodl• wlll be 11\ for Ndt •w•bnlng. Llncoln .. ,.io Follow through on 11,.t lmpreulona. 2028 HAABOA BL Unorthodox pr<K'9du,. '"uJt1 In plht· COSTA MESA. Int aurpriM. Major uplr•tlon wlll be 54().8G() f lultllJtd If OCTOIEA H IS YOUR lllRTH-1..-------.. DA\'1 You art dynamic, CfftllW, ape· ATC 1183 bl• of 1ttlnllltlf\I feellng1 In tnterteln • Fraah ,...bullld If'" Jn1. drtmatl( lathlon. You have glM. Ex'Cra ... ot "writer'• •lan•tu,.. " C.mlnl. Vtrao. Mind p~. eirtr1 S.11n1rlua ptnM>n• arw drewn to you hlll-cllmblno carb • You'll bt rid of burden In OctoMt. Baff Moto 4 IMtfMt. communlatfon ftttlvtd from cw.,_ '100. Muat Mii ~1· 1183. could open door to tdvtnt1u~. profit i--------_. Cumnt cyclAr 1COtntt (OftlJNftW MC· <'tee, tne.nM ttlttlon.hlp, m.,le.I tt•· tut, poetlble t4dltl0l\ to f1tnlly. No• ""'btr ,._urea rotNatt, tnvtl, tty~. IMh autt In dllf'lftnt dlNC"tlon CalClnlllw. '4t-S671 :i 3 ' .. .. I • • • • • ... • • • •• -Saturday, October 12, 1991 813 .·:COAST AUTO The 1992 Lexus lineup includes the flagship LS 400 (front), the ES J OO (left) and the SC 400 (righ t). Newport-designed Lexus SC 400 impressive W hen Toyota introduced its Lexus division and the flagship LS 400 sports sedan, tremors moved through the luxury-car market dominated by European marques such as BMW, Mercedes and Jaguar. Overnight, it seemed, those royal makes were facing a competitor priced thousands of dollars -if not tens of thousands of dollars -less than their comparable vehicles. Lexus was an instant success, grabbing a huge share of the luxury car market. But that success ~ed the question of what Toyota could dO for an encore. The encore is here in the form of the SC 400 sports coupe, and it will deal another blow to European ca r manufacturers. The new Lexus coupe is at once stylish, refined and aggressive - characteristics that will make it unbeatable when combined with its base price of $37,500. People notice the SC 400 first for its looks, which make it one of the all-time great automotive shapes, particularly in an era when most production cars have cookie-cutter shapes. The SC 400 owes its styling to a dedicated group of designers at ioyota's U.S. styling studio -Calty Design Research in Newport Beach -and tne con viction of Seihachi Takahashi, the coupe's chief engineer in Japan. In Toyota's proouct tree, the SC 400 is the blossom that replaces the Soarer, Toyota's fla~ip coupe back in the homeland. But when work beJ!,an in 1987 on the Soarer replacem ent, ioyota knew the new car also would be the star of its soon-to-be-born Lexus division in the United States. So it became an uncompromising goal that the new coupe would have a rook that would cause heads to turn, particularly in car-crazy California. C alty designer Erwin Lui, working under tne direction of senior chief designer Dennis Campbell, took a very tactire approach to create the shape of the SC 400. Called "touch sculpture," Lui poured clay into latex balloons and spent hundreds of hours massaging the mass. Settling at last on a shape that Lui called "an erongated bow tie,'' the Calty staff began turning the clay-filled balloon into something tflat would ride on four wheels. Their first effort was not practical enough for the real world, so it was discarded in favor of a model that was more workable, but still had a few too many show-car touches, such as small rear doors and a clamsnell front hood, similar to the Corvette. Still, that design was close enough that Calty began the process of lobbying the decision-makers back in Japan to accept their design in principle. With some relatively minor changes -the clamshell hood and rear doors were axed -the Calty design carried the day. But as any designer knows, it's a long way from drawing board to assembly line, and the SC 400's shape provided some real-world manufacturing challenges. For instance, the graceful yet powerful front nose was so rounded that many traditional mounting points for such things as headlights and a battery were very tight, and ventilation for the V8 engine was in doubt. But the SC 400's shape had won over chief engineer Takahashi, who decreed that solutions would be found to these and other problems. · All in all, the SC 400's coach work survi ved the tug-and-shove of the manufacturing process remarkably intact. But the SC 400 is hardly just another pretty face. The heart of the coupe is the four-liter V8 that is lifted mostly intact from the LS 400 sedan. It is an all-aluminum creation that has four valves per cylinder, which are actuated by two overhead camshafts. Fuel is delivered through a multiport electronic injection system, which is monitored by an anti-~nock sensor that keeps the 10.0: 1 compression ratio engine from pinging under load. For maximum performance from the 250- horsepower engine, premium unleaded fuel is required, though the SC 400 will make do with r~ular unleaded, though delivering fewer horsepower. The only transmission available in the SC 400 is a four-speed electronically controlled automatic, which gets new gears and a higher rear axle ratio to improve performance over the LS 400 sedan. Although the SC 400 coupe shares many of its chassis components with its sedan sibling, geometry changes were made to mal<e sure the coupe behaves Home buyers' incentive: free car in the garage more like a sports car than a town car. Brakes are also changed from the sedan. The front discs are 11.7 inches, with the rear discs measuring 12 .1 inches. The four-wheel disc system is vacuum assisted and connected to a computer-controlled anti-lock system. Wheels are 10-spoke, 16-inch alloys that are seven inches wide. Mounted to all U.S. models are 225/55 VR-16 Goodyear Eagle GSD radials. Lcss- aggressive than the all-out Goodyear Eagle "Gatorback" performance tires, the GSD rubber is a compromise design that offers considerable grip yet is more compliant over rough roads. T hough technically a 2 + 2 design, the SC 400's cockpit is arranged so two people can oe transported at high speeds with a minimum of trouble. Seats are upholstered in leather, as are the door panels and portions of the dashboard, and wool carpets cover the floor and the lower kick panels. Bird's Eye Maple accents run at eye level across the dash and doors. A large center · console housing the climate con trol system and sound system, as well as transmission shift lever, separates the two front bucket seats. In front of the driver is a pod of gauges dominated by a large tachometer ancf speedometer. Unfortunately, there are only two auxiliary gauges -one for fuel, the other for engine temperature - leavi ng oil and voltage monitoring to simple warning lights. The steering wheel, which contains an air bag, both tilts and telescopes electrically at the touch of a button on the left side of the steering column. A second button will cause tne wheel to swing up to make it easier to get in and out of the cockpit. Seats ancf windows also are motorized. As feature-laden as the SC 400 is, the option list is short yet significant. There is a traction control S}'S!em, a rear spoiler -a must-have item from a styling point of view - a power tilt-anCi-slide moon roof and a remote-control Nachamichi compact disc sour ... system, which includes a 12-disc changer that mounts in the trunk. Also available is a factory-installed hands-free cellular phone and a remote- controlled security system that makes an SC 400 very difficult to steal. Auto dealers struggling to maintain profitability A s automotive dealers nationwide continue to blame sagging sales and hi~ overhead -for their woes, the recently released J.D. Power and Associates 1991 Pricing and Financing Study explores a correlation between recent price increases and the actual transaction price decreases U.S. consumers are experiencing as a principal reason why it has become so difficult for dealers to make a decent profit. Major findings of the nationally syndicated consumer study were published in the October issue of the California Report, the firm's monthly newsletter on trends in the California market. According to the newsletter, the study indicates that while the nation's auto sticker prices have risen in 1991 from 3 to 5 percent, transaction prices (prices customers actually paid for 1991 vehicles) have declined 5 percent, dropping to $14,000. Earlier consumer data of J.D. Power and Associates had shown an increasing trend in the median transaction price for both cars and trucks; in 1989 was $13 ,500, and $14,700 in 1990. Dealers, according to J. Ferron, senior partner at J.D. Power and Associates, are in a Catch-22, "They recognize that the manufacturer is providing better value but in order to make a profit, or break even, dealers must plan on the next incentive program to determine their profit potentiaf." According to 'the study, dealers in California cfo not have as much to worry about as the rest of the nation. Cal ifornia's co mbined car and truck median transaction price was $1 ,800 more than the country as a whole. This can be partially attributed to additional options required for California emissions requirements. It is not known how much of this difference is represented in the gross profit of the dealership. Commenting on the national impact, Ferron indicated that, "Nationwide, domestic car dealers suffered the most with the average transaction price falling $1 ,000 to S13,500 between 1990 and 1991. Asian c4rs took a $400 hit, falling to S 13,600. It is also noteworthy," he continued, "that this is the first time since the study began that the actual transaction price of Asian models was higher than the domestics." Ferron also stated that, "the Europeans were able to buck the trend by postin~ a $3,600 increase in 1991 to $27,000. In commenting on the situation from the customer's point of view, John Hammond, senior partner in charge in forecasting, indicated that, "It is a great time to tie a customer in the new car market, but it is not a great time to be a dealer. "The rule of thumb is that for every 1 percent increase in list price there is a 1 percent decrease in demand. It all adds up to fewer customers. In a 10 million- unit car market it would represent a 100,000 unit loss in sales," he pointed out. "By 1992," Hammond noted,"it could mean a potential loss in sales of 400,000 units because car prices are increasing, on average, about 4 percent. All in all, price increases will most likely have a negative impact on new car sales." The J.D. Power and Associates 1991 Pricing and Financing Study is conducted O RANGE COUNTY annually to determine consumer trends in transaction prices and financing issues. In 1991, close to 42,000 owners of cars and light trucks were surveyed. J.D. Power and Associates 1s an international marketing information firm headquartered in Agoura Hills, with offices in Detroit and Tokyo. The fi rm is best known for its marketing information and consulting in the area of customer satisfaction and consumer opinion. AUTO DIRECTORY THE '92 MITSUBISHIS ARE HERE! DIAMANTE S 3000 GT'S ECLIPS ES MITSUBISHI MOTORS CALL JERRY ALLEN (714) 540-4491 HARBOR MITSUBISHI SADDLE BACK Sales Leasing ~Service "1JI Parts IR~Nf AUJ~ Cf NIH 1-1J.a1-33n 714·1·11l See And Drive The AU ew ES300 IMMEDIATE DELIVERY I 3500 Beach Blvd. • Westminster BEACH BLVD. AT THE 22 FREEWAY (7 I 4) 892-6906 • (2 I 3) 566-3888 l]~EVlER SALES•SERVICE•LEASING 1500 AUTO MALL DR. SANTA ANA 835-3171 NEWPORT/55 FWY AT EDINGER Sales Dept. Open 7 Davs Pans/Service Hours M-F 7 am-6:30pm u Your Ad Hereu For Only sge A Week 2' Call 2' 842-4321 Ed. 332 814 Saturday, October 12, 1991 Mazda breaks into luxury sedan mar By Damian Geddry PilcMndependM Al.NJ Wrttet 0 h, no, not this again. Just when it seemed safe to venture out and shop for a decent sport/luxury sedan, the market has gone cr.lZy one more time. For unknowing consumers, it's a nightmare out there. First Acura dazzled us with the new V6 Legend, then came the slightly smaller but equally tempting five-cylinder Vigor. Over at Mitsubishi, the $20,000 Diamante and $25,000 Diamante LS offer two more high-style alternatives to the transportation blues. Not to be outdone, BMW has truck out with an all-new $28,000 325i, and they soon will counter with a four-cylinder 3181 version of that Sclme stylish sedan - expected to cost near $20,000. Still not satisfied? Lexus has /·ust introduced a stunning new "entry-evel" model, the ES300, and with a base price close to $25,000, this front-drive four-door lands right smack in the middle of the near- luxury and sport-sedc"ln wJr!>. to match any S20,000-plus sedan. B ut don't leave with your checkbook just yet, because there is now another car that has to be on that shopping list. This one lives at the Mazda dealership, and although its name is familiar, the car is totally new. Mazda calls it the 929; you may simply call it another superbly competent luxury sedan . With a base pricf' over $27,000, the 929 sits with the most costly models in this all-star lineup, so you can be sure that Mazda gave its top sedan all the mechanical, stylish and high-tech firepower it could muster. Just look at the 929's body. The previous 929 was square, boxy and ccnscrvative, appealing to drivers who like right angles and traditional styling. Today's 929 couldn't be any more different than its predecessor. iamlinad Nissan also has ju!:>! upped th0 ante with its revised Maxima SE, pumping up the horsepowc>r and keeping the price hovering at $20,000. Even Toyota is getting into the act with its totally redesigned Camry, a mid-sized four-door that can be ordered with a 185- horsepower VG and loaded with options right past the magic $20,000 mark. Smooth, softly integrated contours, a sh;irply tapered trunk and frameless glass yield i:l shape so elegant and clean it sets new standards for subtlety and understated class. though the 929 may seem derivJt1vC' at first, time reveals a profile and quiet detJds that give it a very unique flavor. Much the sJme can be said for the 929's interior, except that here Mazda has exercised more daring design. The dash is a combination of organic, three- di mensiona I shapes and traditional, almost retro instruments and detailing. An ovi:ll pod housing the automatic climate control curves around toward the driver, and the remaining controls for fog lights, cruise control and mirrors mimic the steering wheel's arc at the left. Mazda's 1992 luxury sedan designed to provide exceptional handling and dynamic performance. Then, of LOUrse, there are the domestics Top ver~1un!> ot the Ford Taurus and Mert ury S,1blC' ea~ily fit this categol). and tht• GM tnplell> -Pontiac's Grand Prix. Buick '') Regal and Oldsmobilt• ' Cutl.m -can be trimmed The whole arrangement is raked steeply forward and housed undL·r a broad, sweeping hood. Within the steering wheel hub, secondary controls for the radio/ cassette/CD player and cruise control flank the driver's air bag. Where the glove compartment wo~ld normally live is a standard passenger-side air bag, a feature usually not found in cars under $35,000 Some rather conspicuous chrome trim and a wide center console lend more than a passing resemblance to JaguJr's XJ6. NEWAUTOGUIDE Acura HUNTINGTON BEACH ACURA Yoo Expect. We Oellverl 19131 Beach Bl 405 & PCH 800-96-ACURA; 842-0095 NORM REEVES COASTAi. ACURA Super Pnces Super Selttuon Hamor Blvd 11 405 Fwy Costa Mesa 979-2500 TUSTIN ACURA WE WANT 10 BE N 1 AGAIN IN 1991' YOUU SAVE MORE• 5 Fmway ,, Jamboree 714-669·9900 Alfa Romeo BEACH IMPORTS So Cal s lead1og Ana l!'r tor 17 to11SecutJve years ""a Romeo Saab. Maserab · Sa1es seMce. 1eas1no 848 Dove St NeWJ>ort Beath 71417 52-0900 CREVIER llMW E•ce• em se1ec11on ot new & carefully preriJred BMW s always in stoclo. Sales Service. Leasing Ec.ng.r .1• !>S 1 e••way San1a Ana Auto Mall B35-3171. SAOOLEBACK BMW 45 011tleld Irvine 380· 1200 STERLING MOTORS LTD l ~clus·ve BMW Oealer Sales • Service • Leasing 1540 Jamboree Newpart Beach 640-6444 Buick NASERS BUICIC/CAOILLAC Sales • Leasing • Service 2500 Ha't>" 81vd Costa Mesa 7141540-9100 REASON BUICK CO. 9~9 'lo Grand Ave. Santa Ar.a S47-9111 Cadillac All.EN CAOtLLAC 11 1 in Orange {.oumv San 0 •o r,~.,•df Jt .\,el\' L39und ~.•11u01 5B2·0800 MCLEAN CADILLAC STERLING ,1ncP 19JJ ' • A-.1 , C ie• 714 731-0990 N~ERS CADILLAC 8UICK " Wes • Service • L~.1s1no 2600 Hart>o1 91110 Cos1a Mesa 714'540-9100 Chevrolet ALLEN KANE CHEVROLET New & Used 71\0() wr,!r• nstri 01 Westminster 1 Block West 01 Beach Blvd 1194-11333 CONNELL CHEVROLET Sale> • SeMce • Leasing • Parts <:1!28 Harbor Blvd Cos1a Mesa 546-1200 DELILLO CHEVROLET • GEO Oua'•li' Sales & Service "The Nicest People In Town" 18211 Beach Bl Hunt Bch 84 7 -60B 7 JOE MACPHERSON CHEVROlET 21 AUIO Center Or . IMne 761-7222 Chrysler/Plymouth AnAS CHRYSl.H·t't.YMOUTH Comp1ete Body Shop and Service Sales Scrv1ce Parts·Dpen 6 Days 2929 Hart>oi Bl Com Mesa :J B1~s s ot San Doeoo Frwy oil Hvl>OI Blvd 546-1934 GUARANTY CHEVROl.El/GEO 711 E 17111 St Sama Ana 973·17H HUNTINGTON BEACH CHRYSLER PLYMOUTH t 666 t Beach Bl • liuntinoton Beach 6 BlkS So of 405 Fwy 142-0631 MEISTER CHRYSLER-Pl YMOUTH 1 d Auto Cir Or Irvine 7611· 7100 SANTA AHA CHRYSLER/ISUZU 1405 Auto Mall Dr . Santa Ana 541 -4471 Daihatsu ATW OAIHATSU 2929 Hatl>or Btvd . Costa Mesa 3 Bk>cks So ot 405 Fwy 546-1934 Dodge HolrMs Tuttle Dodge 40 Auto Cel'ller Dr IMne .... HUNTINGTON IEACH DODGE 1 1 V~ COHVfRSIO'I ll(ADOUARTERS 16555 lll'i~I Blvd H 8 I 2 11"1~ South ol ~ 405 lrtl'way (71A) 947·5515 TUSTIN DODGE 40 Auto Cen<rr ()m,p Tushn 730.4600 Ford TIO JONES FOffO 8211 Bitch Blvd . Buena Pall< 621-3110 JOI MACl>MHSON FOftO 2 AJJo Center Ortve. Tustin 132-3300 THEODORE ROHINS FORD 2060 Hart>or Blvd . Costa Mesa. 642-0010 TERRY YORK FORD Sales • Service • Leasing • Parts • Body Repair 18255 Beach Blvd • Hunt Sch 942-6611 GMC Trucks AUEN GMC TRUCKS I t In Orange County San D1eoo Fwy at Avery Laguna Niguel 582-0800 MCLEAN GMC TRUCK ANO PONTIAC CADILLAC Since 1939 Tusnn Auto Cenler 7141731-0990 UNMRSITY GMC/Ol0$/1'0Nl1AC 2480 Hitbol Blvd . Costa Mesa 7141540-1198 lnfiniti HARIOUtt INRNm Sates • Le1sl119 • SeMCe 2888 HarbOI Blvd . Costa Mesa !ii Mile S ol 405 Fwy 7U/241-1300 Honda PENSKI HONDA SALES * SERV1CE * LEASING 13750 Beach Blvd. Westmms1er 7141537·7777 RAY fl.ADHOE HONDA Sales • Serv1ce • Leasing • Parts • Body Repair Irvine All1P Center 714-830-7600 ROGER Mill.ER HONDA Sales. Service. Discounts 19232 Beach Blvd . Hunlinoton Beach 963-1959 HONDA SANTA AHA 2114 E First St . Santa Ana 547.3555 UNMRSITY HONDA 2860 Ha!W Btvd C M 5•0.0713 Isuzu RAY f\ADEIOE 1$UZU Sales • Service • Leasing • Parts • Body Repair IMne Auto Center 71._130.7000 Jaguar IAUER JAGUAR 2001 South Manchester Ave Anaheim 971-2002 RAY Ft.ADEIOE JAGUAR Sales • Service • Leasmo • Parts • Boay Repair Irvine Auto Center 830-7000 NEWPORT IMPORTS 3000 W CoaS1 Hwy., Newport Beach 722·4000 Jeep HUNTINGTON JH' UGU 16 7 51 Beach Blvd • HunUngton Beach 141·3999 ORANGE COAST JEE' EAGU 2524 Hart>or Blvd • Costa Mesa 549-B023 JEEP EAGLE OF SANTA ANA 111 Customer Satls11Cllon 55 Fwy @' Edinger 7141561..0100 Lexus U:XUS OF WHTMINMR In 1"e Heart ol Orange Counly Avaftable fOI lrnmedim Oellverf1 22 Fwy at Beach Blvd 714/192-6906; 213/566-39811 TUmN LEXUS Wortd's Fwst Md LMQeS1 Dealer TuS11n Auto Center (714) 5"...Ctoo Lincoln Mercury IEACH UNCOlN-MERCUllY 16800 Beach 81 . HUnllngton Be1ch 3 Blocks So o1 San Diego Fwy. Ut·7739 JOHNSON • SON UNCOlN·MERCUllY Sales. Service & leasing 2626 Harbor Blvd . CPsta Mesa 7t 41540-5630 llAY FlADHOf UNCOlN·MERCUllY Sales • Servtce • Leasing • Pans • Body Repalf lrvtne Al/lo Center 71'-130-7oo0 SANTA ~ UNCOlN·MIRCURY In Orange Counly since 1966 28 Auto Cenler Dr Tustin. 5 Fwy @ Jambolee 544-3111 Mazda MACH MAm4 17331 BeKh 8lvd . ~ Beach 2 ml SOUlll ol 40S "*"' 714~-6U6 CAMPllU MAm4 t425 W Baker. Co$U MtSI "5-3334 DAW> J. Ml.llPI MA1J)A OWlllY 1am11y ltMct Pict 19&8 • Sales, SeMce S frwy «• Aliela, LIQUna Hiiis U7·UOO llMNf MAm4 latQHt Oealtf In the NIUon • s. •• SeMct irvlnt Auto CtlUt UM900 • MM.DNVW Of IUINA rMtC G700 Mtnchoster Ave . Boena P~ 739·•000 Merced es FRANK'S MOTORCARS 23663 Rockl1etd. El Toro 837-3500 HOUSE Of IMPORTS 6862 Mancties1er Ave . Buena Pari< 523-7250 Me rcury M itsubishi HARlott MfTSUllSHI Sales • Leasing • Fleet • Parts • Seiv1ce 2833 Hart>or 8'vd Costa Mesa (7141 640-4•91 PERFORMANCE MITSU81SHI 19202 Beaell Bl, Hunt Bc:h 968.0233; 1-IOO-I00-6961 Nissan CAMPIEU NISSAH/HUNTINGTON lfACH 18835 Beach Blvd • Huntington Beach 142-7781, 540-04•2 HOLMES TlJTTlE CLICK NISSAN 2845 Hart>Or Blvd Costa Mesa 540-6410 SANTA ANA NISSAN INC 2001 E 1 7th SL Santa Ana 55B·7B11 TUSTIN NISSAN Trust m Tustin Nissan 30 AU1o Center Or Tus1m Alllo Center 660·B2112 LEW WU8 llMNE NISSAN 44 AU1o Center Orrve. IMne 951-7575 Oldsmobile Al.LEN OLDSMOllU 1 1 m °'1nge County Sa~ O.e90 Freeway iii Avery Laouna N1ouef 5B2-0800 8EACH OLDSMOBILE 17 331 Beach Blvd Hunl111Q1on Bue h 2 m1 Soutt1 ot '05 twy 714·142-6666 JOE MACPHERSON OLDSMOBILE 2345 N Grand Ave • Sa~ Ana 5'2·9811 UNIVERSITY 01.0SMOllLE l GMC TRUCK 2850 Hart>or Blvd • Costa Mm 540-9640 Pontiac DAV10 J. l>HIWPS ~C Oualtty family service since 1968 • Sales, Service Lag. Htns, 5 twy 0' Alicia U7·2400 MCLEAN PONTIAC • GMC TRUCK Tustin Auto Center 7141731-0990 Po rsche NEWPORT AUTO CENTER 445 E. Coasl Hwy., Newport Beadl 67l-0900 Saab IEACH IM"°"" So ~·s IUdng Saab dlr fOI 8 consewllYe yews Sales. Service. Leasing 848 OM Sl, Newpoit BtKh 7U/752.o900 Saturn SAMfN Of SANTA~ 1350 Auto Ml• Or . SJnla AN IU-IJ32 Suzu1<1 IOI LONGNE SUZUKI Now Immediate Oellvert All Models fn Wes1mlnstet. 13600 Beach Blv<I. (714) 192""651 Toyo ta TOYOTAIVOlVO Of COlfA MESA 1966 HatbOr Blvd , COsta Mesa 722-2000 JOE MAC,..ERSON fOYOTA 44 AlltQ Cenler DriYI. •1111111 tl2-J111 Ml MAXEY TOYOfA Pirtt O!>tt1 9-3 SIUdiy 18881 Beach BNd. ~ Bucll 147·U55 RMOlll fOYOTA How Swed n IS' S.s • SeMct • Parts • leasing 15300 lltxh, w~ ., .. nu UW WIN llMNI TOYOTA 30 ldo C.... DIM. lntlt 7~ Vol I«. wnoe 11 MY RADROf YOUCIWMIN Siln • lwlnel • s.Mct • Pllb • 8ody RepW IMlt Al.CO Center 716-f30-UOO IOUTI4 COUNTY MOTOttl 11111 Buch lllYd . H 8 ••2·2000 Also similar to the big Jag is the 929's ride. Leaning more toward comfort than harp handling, the 929 has a new multi-link suspension that uses a web of flexible braces at all four corners of the chassis to discipline and define the wheels' movements. The result is generous wheel travel without the tires going pigeon toed during cornering and emergency maneuvers. Without question, this 1s one supple suspension, with its advanced design tailored for a very soothing ride. Powering Mazda's top sedan is a three- liter V6 with 24 valves, four cams and 195 horsepower. Compared to the rest of the 929's creamy pcrc;onality. this engine feels assertive and vocJI, emitting a mechanical growl when working agJin!it the sed,m's 3,500-pound curb weight. The engine's robust sound is a pleasant contradiction to the car's hushed manner. Mazda has tuned the V6 to produce its maximum power fairly low in the rpm r.inge, emulating a larger engine and promoting more immediate response to the throttle. Gear changes are handled by a four- speed automatic with an electronic interface between the engine and transmission. This transmission takes its place among the smoothest and best- behaved automatics on the market. A power driver's seat, six-spea¥r cassette stereo, cruise control and pc:>Wer assist for windows and central locking are, of course, standard. Also standard are anti-lock brakes, an anti-theft security system, remote mirrors, cross-spake alloy wheels and a fully automatic climate control system. Leather upholstery ~n be ordt;red separately, or included 1n the premium package, which includes a power passenger seat, 12-speaker sound system with trunk-mounted CD changer, pre- wiring for cellular telephone and special tinted glass. Also available is a unique glass sunroof with an integral solar panel. Looking like a traditional glass sunroof with an interhal screen,the solar panel is capable of recharging the car's banery or powering a ventilation fan that keeps the interior cool on sunny days. The 929's liquid-smooth styling, avant- gardc interior design, generous rear seat and soft ride give it a character apart from the masses in this market segment If comfort is what you're after, then this ~ the car. Ford chief: Consumer confidence key factor in .economic recovery I F ord Motor Company chairman Harold Poling says any significant improvement in the nation's economy will be slow to moderate as long as consumer confidence remains low. "Consumer confidence is the key ingredient" necessary to fuel an economic upturn, Poling told a news conference. "With credit in short supply, J?Crsonal savings lagging and the federal government hobbled by the budget aeficit, stronger consumer confidence and increased personal income are the economy's only immediate hope," Poling said. Despite the lingering recession, Ford has spent over $40 billion in new plants and products in the last 10 years to be more com~titive, Poling said. He added that in the last five years alone, Ford has spent over $26 billion. Poling said Ford is on or ahead of its cost-cutting target of $3 billion by year's end. "We'll be there," he said. In other comments, Poling said that the United States must come to gri_P.S with its persistent trade imbalance with Japan. He pro~ giving Ja~n 10 years to bring the imbalance with the U .S. to plus-or-minus S10 billion. He s*t, however, that it should be left to Je Japanese to decide whether they shocid reduce exports or increase imports to achieve that goal. "No major trading partner ~ have a chronically high imbalance of trade with another trading partneft'' Poling said. He said such an imbalance between the United States and Canada ..,.as unimaginable, so "why should it J>e permitted with Japan?" Poling said that Ford will build up 600 more natural gas-fueled vehicles 1993 and 1994 before going I volume production. ---Quality --- Pre-Owned Vehicles '84 BMW 3181 A/T (1MGF734) $8,995 '86 BMW 325 5 speed (685002) $10,995 '88 BMW 325i Convertible (2HXU778) $21,995 '91 BMW M-5 5 apeed (2VZZ843) $48,995 '87 BMW L-6 A/T (2KIJ742) $21,995 '87 BMW 325 A/T (2KOA3e0) $11,995 '88 BMW 7351 A/T (2VQQ311) $25,995 '85 BMW 325e 5 apeed (2CEE27t) $9,995 • '89 BMW 3251 5apeed (2NEH228) $15,495 '87 BMW 5288 A/T (2DMl414) $13,995 '90 BMW 5261 A/T (28FH118) $25,995 '91 BMW 5251 A/T -· 1..._._._.. .. .. ··~~ .... :ow __ ...... ...... , ....• ...... ...... •••••• ...... ...... • • • !'····· !'.•.•. ••••••• !'.•.• !'.•.• !'.•.• !'···· •••••• !'.•.• •••••• ••• ••••••• ••••••• ••••••• ••••••• ••••••• ·=·=·=· ••••••• :·:·:·: =~=~=~= ••••••• ==~=~== :::::: :·:·:· •••••• ••• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ••••••• • • • • • • • • ••••••• • • • • • • • • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ....... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • • • • • • • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . THIS WEEK'S HOT PROPERTIES• Oct. 12-18 The Most Complete Real Estate Guide in the Area Cover Home Presented By Mickey Hartling Of Rodeo/Prudential California Realty See PageJ 14&21 For More Information INDEX Cover, Mickey Har1flng 02. Map 03. Valentine Properties 04. Watwfront Homes, Inc Realtora 05. Waterfront Homes, Inc Realtora 08. Biii Feeney 01. George EJklna Irvine oe. Koopa 19. The Dalebout Aaoclatfon 08. Ron Fel80t 20. Prudenllal cattfomla 10. Coldw9ll ......... Newport BMct1 21. Prudential caJtfornla, 11. Coldwell a.nut, Newport e.ct1 Mickey Hartling 12. Coldwell a..... N B Plctln page 22. Remme 13. Coldwell Binker,.,.. 23. Remme 14. Covw Home 24. The AMI E1t1i111ta 15. Coldwell Banker, Agents Costa Meaa 25. Prudenttml Newport 16. Grubb & Elll8 28. Coat Newport 17. GnJbb' Enll 21. Cout Newport 18. Mary Lou Klehler 28. Cout Newport . ,. Laguna Beach 29. Coat Newport 30. Coat Newport 31. Rick Aldenla. 33. IBC Corp 37. Mortglge ,..... WelltCll N9Wpaft An.a.I 38 • 42. 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Securtty gated, professlonaay landscape<Vtennis court. put. ling green, custom pool. grotto & waterlalt .... lal I!, 100,000 BeautifUI 4 BR. 3\#1 BA well built custom counuy French home. Recently decomed including open COll'llry lcftchen. h¥dWOod floors. s111t drapes. and custom watt covemos. custom landscapllllJ and n-all~ lime stone lountatn. mucn morel cum..._... S1,!&0,000 Malson de Aeurs • SllJMlnQ 5 bd custom home styled Wllh flalr by ltS owner. Beaulllul pastel exte· r1or with majeSllC columns. dramatic en11y. gour • met's kitchen. elegant master suite. llbraiy. French d<>ofs, 3 fireplaces. pool and spa. JUST RE· OUCEDI ... ,IHCll ..... Wonderful family home in a very unique gated area LoCS of tall trees. nmlng streams and wa- terfalls • Very smne • 5 bds, maids room. lonnal dinrig, den and family room with lots of oall and brick giving I Wam"I cooolry feeling. IAY'lllWtmla .... Located along the Upper Back Bay In security gated Bayview Jerrqace. Two BR. 2 BA Wtth many amen- ities -vaulted ce!llngs. skylights, llled entry, light & open kftehen with tiled flooring and countertops. wood cablnetly, livina room on Ille view with fire- place, plantation shutfers lhrougttout. TIE IUffl S-,IDJ One of Newports most beautiful Back Bay Views. lmmactJlate 2 BR, 2 BA home in model condltloo - Plantation shutters, parquet tloomg lhl'OOOhOOt Co- untry tranquillly, a real "Shangnla" ngh In Ille mid· die of Newpoft. BAYIBI S276,000 lowest priced Bayndge upper end unit This largest 2 BR. 2 BA C-2 Plan boasts great IOcatiOn. mn city NghtS view & central air conditioning Snows beautifully. sa fAIE sm,ooo Panoramic views. large sun deck, beautiful up- grades w/Sta1nmaster caipet, marble entry and more. Lm PBllllll A .... Two bedroom, 2 bath plus indoor JacUZli bJb. Sp- ectacular bay and ocean view-waterfront living at rts best Renovat>On totals around $200.000, new buyer to compolete to own taste. All new Italian made tum1shings inclUded. Boat slip available. twBll VllW HOMES 1121,000 Frve BR. 3'h BA. wonderful large home Witt'I a be· a\llJM pOOI and spa. T astetully decorated. Ora· matic IMflO room and entry wltll a curved stair· case. lamtly room and bonus room opening onto large pool area. lDI PBW1111 A sna,ooo Premier baylront locallon Magnificent bayview be· aUIJ!ully decorated 2 BR, 2 BA Condomm JITI Walkllo distance to ocean Boat sllp available IUllBlllBE ma,ooo Enjoy labulous city llgh1S and mountain views from this 4 BR. 3 BA Lautremont in Hart>or Ridge Lo- cated on a cul-de-sac and beautifully upgraded. In- cluding automatiC aWlllllgs with sun operator, new cabinets and worl( beoch, Intercom, front and back patio wilh ligh1S. AU mirrored dining room and much more. .... 111 .... Just m1r1111s '> the ocean! This iovett . 2 . BR condo looks like a model home. Lg. ldtl:hen. vault· ed ceillngs & private spa. Gated conmrdly Wlltl great nigh! fight view. llMmChlllT lllllaD 1210.- MO!lvated sellert Two separate SUlles on one level Mnnes from Ille ocean Beamed ceilings Maiestic sunset VteW' Gated commuotty Wl1tl pnvate spa Close to Huntington Beach. also UNDA ISU $3,650,000 ~ cuS1om home w1111 one ot !tie IJOtS1 bay and city tioi. VleW5 oo the t~ T otaly remocldell and deeOll!ed • 5 BA. INk1' s room. 1am11y room. den. bbraly a oreai 11m11y home Boa1 dotk ano side t!e 10 hold 1 55' yac:ht.Abo tor .__ 113,000 -. IME S148,a Excellent starter home Two BR, 1 ¥. BA Great Or- ange T 1 ee condo Wonderfully pnvate location. Up· stairs un11 looks out over trees and fields Onginal owner has taken excellent care. move-in condltlOn. Central air. bu1n-in apphances. extra st0f198 closet Temhc neighbors. no Mello-Roos Low tax rate and low association lee• Pnced to se111 IOU11I COAST METllO S121,D Three BR 1 ¥• BA. lower unrt New kltcnen cablnetS. stove and mtero, updated baths, new paint. mirrored closet doors WllJPARK, w 1210,000 rewaRl aoat ·~·10'' 197,GOO Largest 2 BR + loft Two-car garage. cozy used Very pracbcal. mr"" • ft studio condo. !/• bnck WOOd-bum1no fireplace. Two-story, close to mile to Ille oce•50.-~""'° Extremely mob· everythmol Will trade tor N B or lease option vated seller Beat. wdied commontty Ill. ''VBIUIUI'' 11•,000 Motivated seller says move l!'lls property now! Very special dual master bedroom wtlh lots 01 sunlight, bay and ocean VleWS. In excellent condition IOU11I COAST PUlA '91,000 Beautrtul 1 BR. 1 BA unrt 111 guard gated communrty All amenrtles • upper end unrt well located '" com- plex Close to lreeways. sll0pp1ng, theatres and fine dtmng. Will go FHA. lelcourt OPEN HOUllS • Saturday a Su= 28 Belcourt Or. South $1,295, Mlttman/Allegaert Udo Penlnaula 811 Udo Pk. #40 $159,000 Victor YllCk Udo Penlnlula 811 Udo Pk. #2A $779,000 Victor YllCk Udo Peninsula 811 Udo Pk. #60 $759,000 Vletor YllCk Udo Peninsula 811 Udo Pk. #5F $395,000 Vletor YllCk Ilg Canyon 22 Rue Grand Valle $749,000 Wwren JohMon leaPalre 210 Liiie Ln. #313 $595,000 Walt« Mllchel lea Paire 210 Liiie Ln. #214 $459,000 Walt« Mllchel lea Paire 210 Liiie Ln. #107 $229,000 wan.r Mltchell The lluffl IA1URDAY 450 Vista Trucha $475,000 Vk:t« YllCk VIia lalboa 950 Cagney #103 $279,000 Rebeeca Wonhlm """-241 TM>CCO $149,900 Jim WelMnbllch Ilg Canyon 25 Pinehurst $1,149,000 M-ve LM 8Hln~y llalbor Hiii *}2'°.ooa Sandy Mlaman llCWDID "" Cl.Oii taa.ooo ~ dlcor1llld l'IOml wtll cO¥ef1d llunllngton leactl 5172 Tuman 219,000 Rochehl.Jsa pallo Ind 1111 •• Coontlnll9d dr1C* .., llalbor lldge 19~ 779,000 v .... Hamftc* wll cowmgs ~ Many extra • The ....... 605 AV9nlda po Ml.000 Victor Ylldt ctdar hd cJoMls, WllW, MQJ1ty llalbor View Homet 1821 Port Abbey $129,000 Judy Looe system Ind pd •. Cal for Lelstn llCllbor View ..... 935 TRlet =·000 Chrtatlna Edler Wcwtd ICMles Ind l'9qUltnents. .. Canyon 4 AueW.. ,000 Jolft ...._,....,. LM I I IC.....I J ...1•l I U-1, ~c. .. t\.1 ""'c..-h .... 1,:2b t v lh NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE ~ _. J\.. ;-(" PAGE 4 I SATURDAY October 12, 1991 WATERFRONT HOMES, INC. Realtors ® Exclusive Orange County Affiliate of Sotheby's International Realty NEWPORT NORTH Former model in prime location near pool. Ught ayr comer unit, 2 master suites & loft. neutral carpet & pavers, skvfight & used brick patio. A.C. & attached dble garage: r-60-3600 ......... $299,900 COSTA MESA Great for 1st time buyer. l bd twnhm w1att 2 car garage Vaulted ceilings, skylights, used bnck frplc. lrg balcony 673-6900 .................. $115,000 COSTA MESA Lovely, immaculate twnhm w/2 mas- ter suites & family rm w/frplc, lrg decked paho, alt dble gMage & A C 631-1400 . ........ . ...... . .. $179,000 VILLA BALBOA With ocean & city light vus from most rooms. New carpet, comm j>09l, spa & tennis. May lease option1 PRICE DROPPED! 631-1400 .. . ........................................... $199,000 EASTSIDE Costa Mesa. 3 bd twnhm, brick fireplaces in living room & master suite, private patio w/spa. Bike to beach 631-1400 ...................................... $239,900 fASTSIDE COSTA MESA Gorgeous, highly up- graded 3 bd & den w/dble att garage. New flooring & carpet. kitchen appliances & tile. 631-1400 $269,000 BLUFFS Immaculate 2 bd split level twnhm Any great room w/soaring ceiling & greenbelt vu. New car- pet, paint & appliances. 760-3600 ... ......... . .. $270,000 NEWPORT CREST Spacious 3 bd twnhm w1dining & family rms & enlarged master suite m woodsy loca- tion near pool & tennis 631-1400 ......... $279,900 fASTSIDE COSTA MESA Beautiful new 3 bd lux- ury home. dining & family rms, 2 frplcs, whitewashed woods. marble & large yard. 631-1400 ........ $300,000 EASTSIDE COSTA MESA Immaculate 4 bdrm home o n quiet cul-de-sac, new carpet & paint & nice backyard 673-6900 .................................. $319,000 NEWPORT SHORES Ught 3 bdrm home w/vaulted ce1hngs 7 fireplace. Great location, steps to ocean & comm tennis & pools. 631-1400 ................... $320,000 NEWPORT AT 111£ BEACH cute 2 bdrm beach house with sunny upgnided kitchen & bath. Mini OPEN HOUSES OPEii UT & IUll 1..S 2«4 Vls1a Hogar, The Bluffs 3 bd Towrllome Maureen Downey $260,000 179 Mesa C & D, Eastslde Cfosta Mesa 4 bd House Tom ~ Barfield '300,000 241 Canal. Newpoct Shores 4 bd House Kemy Jo Rizzo $474.900 547 Sanla Ana. Newpoct .... 3 bd House Mattene ~ Zlmrnem'llfl $489,000 1706 Port Sheftleld. Harbor View HomeS 3 bd House Chris S*1leld $499.000 100 Via CotdcM.. Udo Isle 3 bd House Margo ~ Hassel $589,000 32 V1ema. Hal1>or Ridge, H.B. 4 bd Towrllome Marcie Adler/Mardell S9anglet $765,000 828 VII Udo Sood. Udo Isle 5 bd House Lois McLC>OfVOloa Mlllhews $895,000 1305 N. Blytrcri. Balboa Island 2 bd Duplex JudY GoodlJoama Hendrie $949,000 120 E. Oc~ BalbOa 3 bd House Patty Harvey/Austil Daynes $1.025,000 OPEN SATURDAY 1..S 2223 Aesta. Bklfts, H.B. Jllld~ 204 VII Cordova, Udo Isle Carol Clift 308 u Jola. Newpoct Beach Maiy Dresser 760 Via Udo Sood. Udo Isle Judy 8QUy 208 Eut Bly, Balboa Roy ffwMI 27 lnvemess, Big canyon, H.B. Olga Mlllhewl 4 bd House $319,000 3 bd'1Wtl0ilt s:sas.ooo 2 bd House $515,000 3 bCI House $645,000 3 bCI Houle $785,000 4 bd House $795.000 4 bd House s2.ns.ooo OPEN SUNDAY 1·S 2327 Vista Huerta. Eutbllff MllY Dresser 6.1 Blyctell COllt. Bayview COUit Peggy HW11son 226 LDll~ lsllnd 601 Udo Pn Of. #10, Udo Part Drive MllY loll IQehler 220 Apolel1I. Balboa Island SUlle &JICfl 2422 SdlGO DIM, Newport BNcfl Elf* FtlWRob Gllm 3 bd Towrllome $270,000 2 bd Condo $285,000 2 bd House $649,000 2 bd Condo $700,000 4 bCI House $785,000 5 bd Es1atl $1,395,000 4 bd House $1 ,895.000 NEWPORT 9HOllD 2 atory Vidorian with 1 bdrm It beth d°""" &: 2 S &: loft Uj). Are-I ~. oak cabinetry &: white Betber carpet. Steps to 63r.i~ .. ~ .. ~~ .... ~ .. ~ .. ~ .. ~~OO() MISSION VIE.IO Beautiful 5 bd home w/Country English feeling. Family rm w/brick hplc, formal dining & den. Triple garege. 673-6900 ..................... $352,500 SOUl'll COAST METRO Beautiful 2 sty 4 bd home w/dining & fmly rms & 1 bd & bath down. Fr. doors, A C. & security. Motivated seller! 631-1400 ... $359,900 BAYVIEW COURT Beautifully decorated newer J .M. Peters 3 bd twnhm In security complex w/pool & spa. Marble firs & frplc. 631-1400 ......................... $369,000 BLUFFS Shining dean desirable 1 sty, 3 bd "Unda" plan w/dramatic frplc in Uving room. Comer location on greenbelt. 631-1400 ................................. $385,000 NEWPORT AT T1I£ BEACH Greet income prop- erty short block to beach. Front house w/2 bds & nice yard, rear with 2 bds & 2 baths. 631-1400 .... $395,000 NEWPORT SHORES Waterfront w/paddleboat. Charming 2 sty, 4 bd in comer location. Great area with community pools & tennis. 631-1400 .... $474,900 NEWPORT HEIGHTS Charming refurbished 3 bd Cape Cod w/family rm. Fr. doors, hrdvJd firs & lovely yard & patio. Possible lease option . 631-1400 ...................................................................... $489,000 HA•BOR VIEW HOMES Freshly palnted 3 bd w/ new carpd 8t tile In enby & ~t patio w/hot tub. C1oee to IChool & comm pool. 760-3600 ....... $498,000 CUFFHAVEN Immaculate livable 4 bd fixer. family ~ :t,':\~. ~~~t>&>~~: .. ~~~.~'.~~.~.~~Ssi's'.~ ~an view from living room & just 3 houses fromt 330 \Ill Udo Noni. Udo Isle 3+3 bd DIJl)lex sand. Close to fun shopping & restaurants. A real find. Piii ConcMI $2,700,000 arshlp property, steps to bay & ocean. 631-1400 631-1400 ....................................................... $339,000 ....................................................................... $595,00C Specializing in properties for sak or lease ... on the waur. •• near the water. .. and with a view of the waur .•• CORONA DEL MAR OFFICE NEWPORT BEACH OFFICE 2600 E. COAST HIGHWAY 714-760-3600· 2436 W. COAST HIGHWAY 714-631-1400 BAIBOA ISIAND OFFICE 315 MARINE AVE. 714-673-6900 NEWPORT BEACt-4/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE SATURDAY, October 12, 1991 I PAGE 5 ~---~~ .. ~"·-~ .. "·~~ ... WATERFRONT HOMES~J-INC~ . "~·- Realtors ® Exclusive Orange County Affiliate of Sotheby's International Realty NEWPORT HEl8ll1'9 Immaculate 2 sty 3 bdrm home with 1 bdrm downstairs, combo (amily/dinlng room w/f'Tplc, hardwood Roors &t lovely walled yard .. Miri ocean vu, walk or bike to beach & al schools. 760-3600 ....................................................... $645,000 UDO ISLE Cozy cottnge with 2 bdrms, beamed ceil- ings, fripk;e & south patio. 631-1400 ............. $515,000 PENIN8ULA POINT~ 2 sty 3 bd home w/1 bcl on 1st floor, dining & rooms. Master w/amdeck up • ...,,. to bay & ex.an. 1-1400 .............. $56.5,000 P'ENINSlJl.A Duplex In lovely quiet neighborhood of tree lined streets. \J~r w/3 bds, 2 baths -Lower 2 bds w/l bath. 631-1400 ................................. $595,000 BALBOA 181.AND 2 sty shingled charmer w/MOll- VATEO seUer, 2 masters, $J>& & large vaulted ceilinged family room w/full ba.r"673-6900 ................... $649,000 COllONA DEL llAll Tmtftc remodeled duplu. 3 ~ownm-~~~~ .. ~ .. ~l,~ .... "GA l9IAND a-ming 3 bd cxAtlOI wlcaNit· nellon ~~ rm opening to l6de ~ 673-6900 .............................................. _. ............. $659,500 UDO PAllK DRIVE Extensively remodeled luxuri- ous 2 bdnn bayfront condo Wt'bevfront patio, den & boat dock. Leastllse option! 631-1400 .......... $675,000 BAYSIDE COVE 2 bd penthouse w/den It boat slip rights. Private end unit views ol bay, Ughta & mms. Gated complex wlpool & ape. 631-1400 ....... $675,000 UDO PARK DlllVE 2 bdrm w/batj view in presti- gious high-rise. Doonnan cardroom, Pool & ~· Total remodel. like new. 631-1400 ......................... $700,000 CORONA DEL MAii W/fabulous views of entire harbof. Totally remodeled Ari Deco condo w/2 bcl, 2 be In Channef Reef w/comm pool. 7(i0-3600 $719,000 Ml.BOA 181.AND Charming bright 2 story 3 bclrm family home. Uving room <>J>ens to spacious brick patio & separate gst quarters. 673-6900 ........ $759,000 llAJl.BOR RIDGE Designer perfect 4 bd "Crest" townhome w/dlnlng & famUy rooms & loft game room. Plantation shutters, mirrors & 3 frplcs. 76()..3600 ....................................................................... $765,000 ~t=~~~~~~= UDO ISLE Premier oversized lot, across from park w/bay view. Close to beach & tennis. Charming 2 bcl home w/patlo & guest quarters. 631-1400 ..... $785,000 PENIN5UlA POINT French Normandy 3 bet home. family nn, gourmet kitchen w/eating area, master suite w/frplc & brick patio. 631-1400 ..................... $849,000 CORONA DEL MAii Spectacular 180 views from Newport Harbor's entrance to Long Beach. S~cious 2 bcl condo w/hplc. Comm pool. 76()..3600 ...... $859,000 UDO ISLE Fantastic 5 bd home, large quiet comer lot. Family nn & sunny brick patio. Fr. doors & 3 fr. pk:s. 631-1400 ............................................... $895,000 LEICESTERSHIRE, ENGLAND A ~· INlml&nel Rtally &dustve Just 2 hours from London, StlPelocd Perk ls one of Britaln°1 mOlt remarbble hldccic hotms. The aabed 51 bedroom maJllion wet opened in 1988 es a pri- vately owned Sbltllfy Home hotel The atale II divided bctw9m'I 35 ec:ra cl mah.n woodland and 20 acres of peddodc and loola out owr an ~teadh centwy pa planMd by ''Capability Brown' in 1755. lt •n- cc:imi r • n 5 ditac:hed cotteaa. a 4 bedroom apart-mart. a 20,000 eq. ft. atabli block with 5 staff bed- rooms and an aD weather tennis court. Brochure 2040004 CHINA COVE Intimate hlde-e-way, steps from beach. Master, IMng nns &~tlo with baY view onJC?P flt w/2 bclnns down. REDUCED 760-3600 ..... $949,000 1118 CANYON Fantastic 3 bcl goH ooune twnhn\ w/ family room on 8th fairway. Fresh decor & white washed toora. 631-1400 ................................ $995,000 MU10A OCEANFRONI' Lovely newer Tudor style ~ ~ ~~t?~:.~ .. ~ .... ~~:.~~11>25~ Ml.BOA ISLAND Bayfront duplex w/4 bcl & 3 bcl units. Oversized units cannot be duplicated todav. Great bey views. 673-6900 ......................... $1,098,000 OOllONA DEL MAil Stepe to ocean. £.xciting newer 3 bd twnhm set on bl\lff w/a~ vistas ol entire Wonderful 2 year old custom near the point. Three sty, 5 bd widen library. dining & family nns & bonus rm. Roof decl< w'bat, 7~J'Jo~ ~~ ~~:.~~~ ~~~~~.~~il~f.Js:rioo UC-0 ISLE Totally remodeled top quality 5 betnn home, dinJ'lg & family nns, Fr. doors & windows, large lot & lovely patio. 631-1400 ............ $1.395.000 DANA POINT BeaudfuJ 5 bcl home in gated Lantern Bay Estates w/harbor & ocean views. Fr. doors to bal- conies. Professional hardscape. 760-3600 ... $1,395,000 HUNTINGTON HAllBOR Probate sale. Executive 4 bd In prime view location w/dock for 2 yachts. 631- 1400 .......................................................... $1,550.000 CORONA DEL MAR Contemporary 2 bcl home w/ . 100' on bluff overlooking China Cove & entire harbor. steps lo main beach. 631-1400 .................. $1,595,QOO UDO ISLE Dramatic contemporary 6 bdnn bayfront w/famUy room & dock. Total remodel, bayfront master & new kitchen. 631-1400 ........................... $1,795.000 P£NINSULA BAVFRONI' 7,000 sq. ft. lot in prime "open bay" view location. Dock for 2 58' boats. Love-. ly older 4 bet home. lawn & garden. 76()..3600 .. .. ....... . . .... . . .. .. .. ................. $1.895.000 DOVER SHORES Lovely new 3 bcl Country French bayfront home w/large dock. Gounnet kitchen, Fr. doors & windows & paver tile. 631-1400 ... $2,195.000 UNDA ISLE Magnificent bayfront with lmge dock. Immaculate 6 bclnn contemporary. bleached woods, marble & leaded glass. 631-1400 ................ $2,685,000 BIG CANYON Estate w/over 150' on 8th fairway. High ceUnged rooms lndude 4 bclrms. 2 famUy rooms, study & maid's quarters. 631-1400 ............. $2. 775,000 BAYSHORES Bayfront w/pier & slip, 150' of water frontage, fantastic views & 3 bd house. Grand estate potential. 760-3600 ................................... $11, 900,000 harbor & ~. 760-3600 ......................... $1,099,000 es- allh" ~·· 3 bdrm honM wllh famlll room, den tate with prtvat. stream & laM, deep water fl elegant mMtitr suite plus Ml*8'8 1 balm left apt. HAaBOll alDGE Exqulstely deanted 4 bcl ''Estate wcU & tranqud pastoral views on over 2 fabulously ~· .. ~ .. ~~~: .. ~ .. ~ .. ~sL~ ::n:·~=~~&~: .. ~~ .. U,195,~ ~~ .. ~.~~ .. ~~~ .. ~.~s3.Sso~~ SJHelalidng in pro,.nus for sale or lease •.. on the waur ••. n1ar the waur ... and with a view of the water ... CORONA DEL MAR OFFICE NEWPORT BEACH OFFICE BAIBOA ISIAND OFFICE 2600 E. COAST HIGHWAY 714-7 60-3600 2436 W. COAST HIGHWAY 714-631-1400 315 MARINE AVE. 714-673·6900 IAGE 6 / SATUBDAY October -11, 1991 OPEN HOUSES From one to five p.m. Lido Luge c.omer Lot 828 Via Udo Soud Open Sal and Sun $895,mJ Huge Lido P <"'"Ont 68R,45P • oi\.> V .-<ach 52' on bay,'':) .. 1ng views $2,595,000 Bayfront Dr<"\' Lot 6BR. 4SP ·o~ V rJeach 60' on bay, '2) .. mg views $1,995,000 .Promontorv -i :0 ·ont SBR, 4.SR • o~ ~}e dock 60'fronta,'?) .. yfront patio $1,495,000 lido Custom Fair.("~ 'me 4BR. 3.SBAC,..n Y..c. home Excellent locati. ?~heat quality $1,195,000 Seashore Ocea~ 'nt 4Br, 38A •deT>o~V .. nd Incredible wC:...1 J views ~ $1,D95,000 BILL FEENEY WATERFRONT HOMES, INC. REALTORS EXCLUSIVE ORANGE COUNTY AFFIUATE OF SOTHEBY'S INTERNATIONAL REAL1Y Linda Isle Tr~tional 3BR. 4.58-4 ,. < y ~tion Lg. laf, c..O \.!.irtyard pool $2,995,l~ Udo Large Caner Lot 5BR, 4BA Mcdilll!ii •• leii1 tune O!sirable t!ISlen lip cl l!le $895.m> 675-1058 • 631 -1400 Six Bedroom Bayfront 6BR. SSBA. Udo family home Red uoed $.SS0,000,large dodt Sl,795,000 J NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE 759-9100 SATURDAY. October 1Z 1991 I PAGE 7 C 01\11>'ANe~~A NEWPORT BEACH COllOllA DID. .. V.W HOim. W8m1 and lrwlllng 2 bedroom, 3 blllt'I home wllh ocun vtew from fronl pmllo, Wn. nn. and rool top 8'.W1deck. Room tor ..-dig. Stllpe to the bw:h. Wei maintained, hlghly upgraded w/French doors, blMched oek floors, new kitchen and ~ Just reduced to '795.000. BIG CAllYOll STWALI HUG• LO'T1-Almost in acre of prime land In the hwt ol Nftlpot" .. Exletlng home .. hldllonal ~ L4hllped r.a home. wllh e bedroonte, 5~ ..... D 1·1:hed 3 '*' OW.. Pool & .......... tD '1,11UOO. C' 1 -carr L.-rY WITM l'IWAft ..,.. :TO ....... LO#lll ..... pool ..,,. .. 1111 all aular oceM. CllalM, ~ Hawport a-:t. and )Illy ... 11.-0.000. Ollllll-UT& .. t-a ... ON•GTOll WD • CDll 17 Corporate Plaza • Suite 101 • Newport Beach, California 92660 R EAL T 0 RS ..... Since 1922 . . -• #. ,..._. ·-'~ BOB A DOVIE KOOP llOB a DOVIE KOOP We wota1• Ha to •• ro• ._. cw ..o po• ..... #1 RPJMAX Ag.at 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 CORONA DEL MAR OCEANFRONT Ocean Blvd. Lot ''A'' "B''&''C" ... Tenative approvals from coasbll, planning, Tenative approvals from Coastal, PlaMlng & City Council, buildable to 3,000 sq. ft. The City Couocil. lot "B" buildable to 3,000 sq. finest of ocean & coastal views. ft. 180" ocean & coastal views. Lot "C" buil- dable to 6,000 sq.ft. SBR. 3 BA bi-level home, additional family room, 2 car garage, 2 fireplaces, fonnal living & dining room. Asking $1,290,000 A.klll9 $1.490,000 ~CH BOB & DOVIE Koop· BOB & DOVIE KOOP $589.000 FEE BOBKOOP.IR. 7-.SOM.aUI BUILDER DESPERA1E 2311 CLIFF DllVE NEWPORT HEIGHTS FASTSIDE COSTA JIESA HAllBOR a BAY VIEWS Newport Beacli 167 Del Mar Completely remodeled R-2 LDt O.Voer will lcate option Owner will Sell Owner will cal'T)I. $329,000 BOBKOOPnt. Two bedroom two bath with lrg loft, marble Roon. lirep&ac. of rnatble floor to c:eifing Owrlooks strum, gandens, watetfalls, trees, locatiOn, locatloo. Must see Priced lo sell al $179,000 Of lose option &J7•,••• ...... to $$169.000 BOB KOOP F..-..C vl9WI from th9 CU1bn S BR. S &\ home. Genw nn wlh 20 ft bs, pool ................. pU bull-in .......,..mn cmtlf, Hull mllllr .... .tlh llrve ..... u.. apllon ot ·mm o&r. LOMNd ID $1,100,MO. BOB A DOVIE KOOP COSTA MESA eatmln•ter Ave. Medilm'anean style custom home. Four bedrooms, thrwc full ti.Cha. Ir;. family room with llrwplac9 a wet baf. Huge mesllT IUllll, wry lll'QI pool size yard, Mier wUI INM With option lo purdlMe Ill •••o.ooo . BOB a DOVIE KOOP INDUSTRIAL CONDO al W1C1 PtClllll Sen Juan's moll dlllM ....,_ 14,460 foot lot a\ 14 • 15 ~. &ldlb6e plld ol 6,120 ft. 0. "'-· ded c:ammunlty. s.a. WlY nd- Vllllld. Ara'• Bat 8'1y. Now Wll Tt9de. $425,000 BOB a DOVIE KOOP . $153.900 TOWNHOUSE Anlshed omc. I: wwehou. ..,.ce. 3 bedroom 1 ~ a.. 2 ltofy town- 2000 lqWe feet. Xlnt Costa Meta houM, 2 C8I geqge, nice Ylfd, location. Amenlti.e lndude: Cargo lots of tieremlc tie, !NIM ~ door, rww carpet. wet bar, built..,., mini~. moYe In condlloh. lhowet, 2 bath mlrTOted wardroba .. 4 lergs olllca. $140,009 CALL BOB a . BOB • DOVIE KOOP 760-5000 •142 • I CAMEO SHORES OCMNvmWI Thia home we. a modi!, I .... a nb IMw. ·~ 2.,....,. formll ~ room wltl • hpllce. ~ room, • 2 c.r 111119 end • plvalil yard. $175 .... BOB KOOP • .11L 76010llat ••• DESIGNS FOR LIVING '91 #17&/1/hu ~Bead d'IPJ1t 1988, 1989 #2 'Yle/1/hu J1e11t 1'.S.d'I. 1989 Llirje 4 ... 4'6 ...... ·-...... . ................... , ............. .. .., 9&COURT DR. 80 $1 188 000 $1,200,000 BELCOURT HILL PLAN 1 $828,000 BELCOURT TERRACE Bl!LCOURT'S BEST OCEAN VIEW HOME \).~•o $1,128,000 1 ACRE + TENNIS CT. $300K Price Reduction BELCOURT SINGLE FAMILY .. _.... .................. ......, eulte. LM9e o..nlZed ,.,.. ..... 1,l/p11L $1 485000 SPECTACULAR VIEW BACK UY TENNIS ESTATE ,; Plen 1 LOVELY MESA VERDE HOME a. ........................ .. w.C....teeoll1111a,...... .. .... $238,000 I I I I I 1 ( •• l'rofile ...... LISA ADAM Li sa Adam has been a resident of Newport Beach since 1964. She is a graduate of Newport Harbor High and the University of Arizona. Lisa was an educator for several years prior to joining Coldwell Banker in 1979. Since her first year in the business, when she received the "Meritorious Achievement Award" for outstanding production, she attained President's Oub status and earned the distinction of Associate Vice Preside11t of Coldwell Banker. If your are selling, purchasing or in vesting in quality residential real estate, Lisa Wh ite Adam represents excellence. Lisa provides a comprehensive knowledge of the current market. She will design and implement an effective personalized sales or purchase plan and offer you the guidance and attention to detail that is essential to the successful completion of your transaction. If your're interested in finding out more about the winning combination of Lisa Adam and Coldwell Banker, call her at 644-9060, ext 158. COLDWC?U BAH~CRU DOVll SHOIH $125,000 T enfflc price reduction on lhls spectacular 4 bd home. Spectaculat4 180" view of Back Bav, niQhl ligtC Yiew. Except>onally large livlno room. family room and IOONI d~ room. master bedroom, all With water views. IUllCMBTI OPEN HOUSE SATURDAY 1·5 NIWPOIT ClllT DAVE WONG IWffl SUE VERNON 20 IMALOA $375,000 IUVllTAROM $485,000 NIWPOIT NOtnll161 COl1I POmOfltO ERIC SHAW $498,000 H V NOllal 1912 POln Wl'YllllDOI CHER RUSH $548,500 COM 1llUCI 1621 GIUllUM JOANN AKERMAN $580,000 WU1CUff 1012 NOlTIJlllAM GINNY ANDERSON 1815,000 NIWPOIT mMD 1717 ~ PlACI DAVID PRINCE $815,000 Ul1IWff 2719 Al.TA VllTA VELMA TIMMINS $720,000 IAYllDI CY W HI IAYllDI COVI DOUG MEEDER $950,000 IAYllDI COVI 1029 IAYlml CY I JOHN CAMPBELL $1,080,000 COM 211 90LDINIOD DIANA GOLD~BERRY 11,489,889 llYlll TllUCI 1107 DOUIMll 'lmACI KEVIN KANDA 11,990,000 OPEN SUNDAY 1·5 IWffl 222i VllTA HUIDA JOYCE OLSON $207,000 NIWPOIT mMD 411-11nt If DAVID PRINCE $380,000 NIWPOIT CllST 20 9M LOA DAVE WONG 1315,000 ....,.,. .. CMLOTIA PATRICK BARTOUC $418,000 IAl1IWff 2MI CMOe JOANN AKERMAN $451,000 LH · IWfft In VlltA l'LOIA SUE VERHON $48&,000 H Y HOll9I 1Ni POlrf Wlnl1DOI JOANNA DEMPSTER $475,000 llAVllW itol YACHT MAllA GINNY ANDERSON 1525,000 ..,,., MOlllM •••1 COl'll '°'1'0fl10 ERIC SHAW .... 000 "y.,... 1til POlrf WlfllDM CHER RUSH 1841.SOO ...,OIT NOnt I06f COlll IMllt LNWNE SHAW ssee.ooo OU> COIONA Dll MAI $921 000 Step up to lllderstated eieoance In !his flbu· lous contemporaly home with bred1taki1Q V1eWS of 1lle oce.i & Catalina. Ave decks. 2 mart11e r~. btnll In wide screen TV. new kitchen makes 1his a dream come truel Walk to lrttle Corona beach. -- IOte• IAY 2S12 flANCllCO CHUCK COLESWORTHY $815,000 wnwn 2719 Al.TA VISTA LINDA MASTON $720,000 H y NI.LI 194 IANDCAl1\I L Yl£EN EWING 1885,000 CDM 2120ICMID $925,000 IAYllDI CY W "1 IAYllDI COVI DOUG MEEDER $950,000 IAVIHOlll 268i IAYIHOltl DI. CAROL MOCK 995,000 IAYllDI COVI 1029 IAYll)I COW KEVIN KANDA $1 ,050,000 UDO Ill.I 20I VIA IAN llMO , $1 ,098,000 CUffMAVIN 1Nt ..... ID RrTA KURTZ 11,385,000 C.-0 IMOIU ~717 IWIPDIN Jeff Ewtng $1,486,000 COIOMA OIL MAI 2il OOtDINIOO HElDt MEEDER $1,488,999 WIST...,Ollf BILL SAMPSON ll'YOIAll JUNE DAVIS 400tm.IMOlll 11,51&,000 NOOllTA $1,995,000 NEW LISTINGS PB•.U POINT ... , .. .. '° Illy .., beldl, open ttoor ,,. wlll tarve gcMmlt *'*" 4 bd. 3 bL Idell llOrnl far .. flmly Who Iowa .. oc:eM. Spedaus ,,...., .... wlll one ti 2 ftnplacea. call Jatwl ~ for ~-r mmN VIUO $11t,OOO ...... -·· belt .... 3 bc1. 2 l)L Pool ' ..,., !*Ill tocalon. AemoOeled .... ~ 2 cs • ""°" •. Owner -bougtll "'°'* nt ha Pl1ced'* tD ... ~ PB•.UPOINT $61t.- Dllcows '* "*" 4 bd. 3 bl flmly llOrnl .., llllln to .. at wll*' -to b1Y nt lleld\. $oldOlll '"""' ... • flrlpllce .., llllllng ..... N"Y goumllt .,., ... °'*" '° ccut-yard. "Idell far Mr.co ...,.,Ing". Cal Jotrl ~-yow- .... $411.000 A mua1 1111 Rnt .,,. ..,. on .. 1n11111t. a bes. 2 bl Wiii ocean. back blY. Clllllnl lltlnd ... 1'1111111 I ..... Wll d '°" .... IRVINE WISTPAIK CONDO $170,500 Wonderful lgtC Ind bftgN lowet Dofado plln btJilt by Wm Lyon. 2 master da. ead'I Wlh b own bath. cen1r11 air, newai deeor. one ur onoe with one earpoft, fltplice Ind lo¥ely pdo. Owner moti· vated. WOODlllDGI $1U,500 Prime Inside .. loop loclllon nur laQ. pool Ind parts, Odlg 3 bd. 2 ba ... llrge ya. Super sharp end unit. one IMI. trcshly palraCI Ind taste- fully decOl'lled. WHTPAllC $U9,900 Set lliS llCCepdonaly IOvely 3 bd. hm1y room home. Professlonaly decorlled .., ln!sclped. Enjoy lie soectal Wllns M ldd pleastn '° ~ lfvtng. Ile vlUlted ceinOl Ind erctied windows. tie large masw llill & gowmee Udlen. ah she!Vts In Ile garage mmacui.. Ho need '° preview. NEWPORT BEACH VllUIUH $9',SOO lnmaculate blchdor wilh seplrate be«ooms. Walk lo budl. paid In ful tenaf'll t!) 7 /1/91 ll $700 pet moo. Shown wt:. ICCepc.lbll oner. DOVEi YllAOf $229,000 Large. open. ._ brigtlt 2 bedroom. 2 ball conclO- minkrn. Loe'• of -.. ilslclt lalnty, 3 balco- 11es. tnplace. ,... -carpet. chpes .., kitch-en ~ Close to West Cllf Am. com- nully pool & IPL "VIUA WIOA" $215,000 •enl!Ouse" ocun view, Caah vtew c:ondO t/4 mile '° buch. W/2 llOOls·IPl'I. .... c:cutl-. .AI Of tlil n I "Newport Beldl" ldihssl call rtlfl. tit one II In lllCtllllll condlon, n lll1ced to 111 IAYllDGI S24',900 ~~ 8, 2 bd '2 ~wllltllafl VIUllld cell9 & conmnty pod & IPL NlWPOIT PfJ9ISlU $S1t,OOO Excellelt bl.llOlr ~ In &.riqul ,.,.,.. lo- Clllon. LarQe t bd IClt '*" Rldlo di room '° buld on hrC 1111 Of 11rge IOt. NlWPOlf SMOia $S1t,to0 Come '" .. IMly 3 bd honll In • -lllldl COITlllU*Y ... llsodlllon poof & ..... .Mt .... cently rwnodelld di ~ Ina upgrlldes incw- tng -tlooMQ & matbie ~ ftl llnd . Must Mel VllSAIWS SUS,000 ExcepOonal comer "* c:ondO Wiii "'* nlnO vleWI of Bly, Own. fib .. tty -Tilll "°"" """" 3 bd. 2 l)L ~ llUlllnO. ... fn. saoe lulclry, Pll1dna w 3 en a. 8D .,..._ ... .., Holl HDaplllL NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA..MESA..P.JLOT .J .BEAL..ESTAlE. 1Hf llUffS $369,000 DnS1lc l'ICllctlon makes llis propefty best value In Bllf!s. 3 bd & 2~ bl, apprOK 2080 sq ft. Excellert 5'Jfll·IMI. tqe masts retrue, second master sulll llso. A/C, plant1dlOn SOOtters. HA1101 Y1W KNOUS $379,000 Ct*"*'D "Clpe Cod" 1DWrllouse wtlh l"""*1o views d hlls Ind new lllUI pmem. 2 be«oom. 2~ ball1. warm tnplaca. spaclouS ~ tltchen. Commnly pool. spa Ind temls. NIWPOIT ISLAND DUNX $425,000 Drive by llis ~ Island property Ind I yeti a. I we1 show yeti fie Inside. Each Id has 2 beda'ooms Ind In excelent condition. The trort llVt has It's own yard & fie rur has a private deck & patio. CID us toe fie address. W11LUFF $445,000 LH. Lot's ol beauty! lot's of ¥Ul Chlm*'O remod- ded 4 bd & Inly room. Wondelful IPS)eal does net Alp • a.bl Cll tor llltlCtfe tease hold in. lonNllon. IWFFS $445,000 No words can descrtbe fie ~ of Ills taea1y re- modeted "Bluffs" Cannella plan. A nut set to ~I Sub-Zero refl1g, Glggenau. Amina. Kilctlenald• ~. ~ 8er1* c.pet, etc. and owner very mollvltedt Cd now tor a showlnQI SU ISlAND $520,000 Cllarmklg \!Pl* llllt w/Europm ftavor. Upgrades houghotlt. View of golf COUBI & city ligN.s from r'ltffltf pUl!ed, brighl ooil suww $525,000 Mt. & Mts. Nut!* 11ve here. en:~ tore• them to sell hs eteoanllY remodeled 3 bedroom home In prtvate gate guarded commlllitY. Their loss Is YoW gain. Cll IOdiy '° '" Ill NIWPOIT lllGHJS $55t,OOO Pnd property tor owntf occupier. House has 3 bd, 3 bl. 2 ftqplaces, flmly room. ~ patio Ind 2 car garage. Back d 1111 2 bd, 1 ~ bl. f'n. place, deck. 1 car gnge. Lota of charm and great IOclllon. --Olf-........ T,..,.....,.. 4 bd han onty 4 Y91 old ""' .... ftlll '""°" A'endl dlDc:n, i......s "'*" ,._ room wlll .....-., 3 car onoe. sew.,...,... . llAU'ftM YIW $174,IOO Gmt famly tiome. 8utdUI back bay end ~ lgtt vtew. hWwood entry. View from IYlng room. dining room. kitchen llld mastet btdroOm. Auto- matic 1~ llld some oullide Mghllng. Ught llld~ -- NIWPOIT BUCH $625,000 Remodeled to pelfec:tionl hs warm & fflllilg 2 bedroom home has beautN upgrades throughout. Cozy den with br'lcll fireplace !*JS 2 others • 3 in all Outdoof eotertak1inO am wfth PoOI. spa & buift In balt>ecue. This Is llUy I very special home. IUCOUIT Hl1 $639,000 Thia elegart 2 my home Is localed In .,. excb- slve gu.-d -CCJmlT1Jnity ol Belccut Hil. The 1st stDl'f fUllrel I grand erdertak*lg am, den wfth wet bat, fireplace In fie lving room. The mas- ter bedroom wfth ftfeplace. guest sulle. extra stor· age and vetWlda are located In lhe iower IMt. WlllUfF $679,000 Wann and lnYltino tra<litlonal home. Set back from the *"' I« pttyaey. ~ city _. n ocun views from .. gracious IYlng room end bmal clni'll room. 5 bedrooms 2¥4 balhs, flmly room. 2 lireplaca. haldwood ftoors. dec1nlDr accents tvoughcM. HAllOI VIEW HOMES $6",000 S bd 3 ba 3 car gnge, located on lie green bell sr.itleB. PMB. FtWh OOOr and extra large 10,300 sq ft lot Wll Id fast better turyl IAYSHOIH $7t9,000 ciun. 111raCt1Yt home with wondefful 1oc111on. 3 bedroom. 2 bdl Wilh sumy patio. Gleat fOt 2nd home. remodel 0t use as Is. Private gate guarded cOl'lll'IUllty with 2 private beaches and chll«ens play yard. UTTU WaOA ISLAND $739,000 Owner says, "Ser. Glut water front property. Best Male Island locllion. 2 BR. 2 BA home Ind t.,ge one bldf'oom apal1ment. Boat dock '°' two boats. W11WFF $129,000 Prtce reduced '50,000111 Owner motlvaledl Lovely 4 bd home wllh panotamlc vtewt. Completely re· modeled • fliOtl8St quality upgrades. New QCMJ· met kitchen. den, trmlY room. MIO room. Toi)' a bulAlfU family tiome. HAllOl ltOCM ISWIS $175,000 Elalllrt LUC£ANE model In exc~ pd gltld ~ of Hatoor Ridge. 3 bedrooms. 3 bR, 3 tnpactt, 3 Clf onoe. famt/ room Ind tonnal dining room. Com'l\IWldlng view of ~. ITlOl.l'llMls Ind iltet. large, ~ master Suite has I s/l1lng aru wtlh fireplace wMh cozy view. Peffect family home wi1h view. Perteet famlly hOme wllh laroe extra bedtOOl'nl. SATURDAY, October 12, 1991 I PAGE 11 OCIANFIONT $925,000 Best location Wilh panoramic ouan views, and 35 frontage. Existing charming cottage on desirable comer lot Great foe buikler·user lnvest0t. IRVINE BIR $944,000 Channing remodel on l'Klge lot. Uis has ft all! Every room opens onto klSh gardens & lily pond. Glass roofed tilO room, counll'y kitchen a roost see! IAYSHOIES $995,000 Rarefy availabte home on extra large IOt near tie beJCh. s bedrooms, 4 baths, famdy room. Plans available fat new home wi1h bay view from 2nd story. Gate gu.afllled cOO'llTUlity Wlttl 2 private beaches & children's playground. UDO ISLAND IAYFRONT $7,750,000 Udo lslaid' s most spectacular bayfront risidence located on &op of Udo Island wilh maonmcent views of bay and city lights. 4 Br European style residence of finest quality cons1NC1ion -large dock. CORONA DEL MAR llAND NEW TOWNHOME $450,000 South of PCH. 11'1 lrChltecllJral beauty. 2 stories Ind roof deck. tfigti ceilings, tasteful use of glass. block Itched Mldows. large mastef suilt Wilh at11- 001 sty1e ball\room with llreplacet BllACES $560,000 Quiel eteganc:e! Ocean view condo In desirable adult conmunity. 2 bd & den. Ooglnal owner up· graded everyttlingl Close to pool & cklbhouse. CORONA DU MAI $575,000 Fabulous newet duplex ., mint condition! ~. open feeling, large front house, newaJ oecor. Rear unit has ~ washer/dlyer. SPYGWS HILL $195,000 Contempocary European styling recently remodeled. BrtgtC and lgM and white, plaster walls, White tile floOts., French doOts, g~ss bricks, ID White gour· met llllctlen. Courtyard entry and beautiful canyon, snowcapped moootains, Ind City fightS VirW. SPYGWS Mil CUSTOM $t,995,000 ~ cumn estate (approx 5000 sq.ft.) on lwJge ptlV3ll IOt Wfth 180" lrlOb$1l'UCled pnflmlc ocean and mama ~ 5 BR. master suit• 1400 sq.rt.. 6~ BA. llJQI 1am11y room, Ind gcumet Irle'*'-Al on I VirW lldt. Seller motivated! OlO CORONA DEL MAI $935,000 Fabulous double IOt With large remodel 3 bd 3 ba haofne & 1 bd 1 ba guest UM. GIN& view of bay & pelt from many room. Double garage & 4 parking "*"-Zoned "rooltlple tamtty residence". STEVE SL'THERLEN It is said that if you want a job done, get a busy person to do it. That's a great reason for you to call our office right now if your have a real estate need. Our busy sales people in Newport Beach have taken more than 80 new listinp in the past 60 days, and sales are running at better than a one a day pace in our office. There's energy and optimism in our office, regardless of what might be going on in the rest of the market. And that bas a lot to do with how our people work together. We're a team, a large team. We trust each other, we work together, we share our time and energy and information. When that happens everybody wins, especially our customers. Need real estate help or advice? Call one of our busy people now. That's what we're here for. I~ .. PAGE 12 I SATURDAY October 12, fllf OXFORD COURT 247 000 Very deslrabfe lower 2 bd & 2 ba unit. ~ to shopping, UCI. Perfect for student or Investor, couple. ptenty of partdng. comm. s>O°' a._ CHUCK COUBWORTHY OCEAN VIEW $4M,OOO View Catlllna .-ld sunset Sides from tit highly upgraded, decorator enhanced COltdomil"um In the guard gated comnullty cl Jamlne Pwtt. 3 bedroom, 2 bath with finished ...,... loft. BARBARA GRAVIES IAYSHORES il60 000 This 3 bd 2 ba Cape Cod style home r. ~ In one of Newport's private gated beach communfttes. Totally remodeled kftchen, Vldted cetllngs. JEIUWPINSTD FIONI' ROW LOCA110N $371,000 This 3 bedroom townhome hu great ocean Views. Treat for entertaining, seUer has moved and priced this unit to sefl. Outstanding value! DAVE WONG UUWll OC1A1•1om "21.000 .... ........................... Ind .. hnllglrw. El ' r • c:tm••• c-.... on d11t-. corn. lat. ... tar bnllJ , .. ftl 11111. M I WYIN'lmc lllllTOLIC NEWPORT llACH $491,000 Spacious master with retreat or Ute aa an extra bedroom. Gourmet kitchen with whftewuhed cabtnetry, prtvate yard with spa. must see this decorator delight. LARAINE/ERIC SHAW \ ' \ \ ! ' I I I< I I : ' \ l ' ' I l ' I I l I I ( I '\ '\ I I,' : ( ' ' I I : I I ! ' \ \ \ ' \ I \ \ ( I\ \ I I ( l f ; I I ~ ) ( l f ) ( \ NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE Oen OroM M1 ilita1 ara• Vila LOW DOWN PA YMBNT • MlllloG Dollar Allum I.om. Wlll COM._ tndll • Motlv.t.d Seller 1Ut5,000 ONllud 1oe ...... Rmaoclel ubUD& or tMalld aew $995,000 .,.. .. 380, 2BA c:Urmer Onlll pocmUal lD WODdsfu1 localloa $719,000 c.... ....... 2BO. 2BA Condo Newly bullt, ...., OClelD . ~.ooo SATURDAY, October 12, 1991 I PAGE 13 Spect..a. View Heme 380, 2.SBA. pool Level 1/4 acre view 101 with viewiD& mnce $1 000 c--...... eo.r..., ... , 480. 3.5BA. flllllly room ad dm WODderful ll'Chllecnnl delip St.8'5,000 .,.... TndlUooal Baysbonl 380. 2BA Bxlnmdy motlvlled. $560.000LH •Jl'Wle o-lo 2B0.2BA V1Ulted celllD&. contemponry decor ESTAtE 1 Home with a view' proves distressing Dear HotJine: I have an adjoining bad: yard with my neighbor's bad yard, with only a short, open, wrought- iron fence between us. My husband and I (a nd our s mall c hil dren ) enjoy s ummer evening barbecues in our bad yard. Recently, however, our ba ck door n eighbors have instaned a hot tub in their bad yard and often hne parties that i nclude various Ron r...._,. Condo Hotline activities centered in and around this hot tub (I think you m ight characterize them as the "dotfiing optional" crowd). These neighbors are not overly loud, however, I am concerned ~ut my young children being exposed to such "tree style" behavior. I want to continue our backyard family barbecues, but at the same time I don't have lhe money to put a solid wall between the homes. Can I call on my homeowners' association to remedy this P.robleml -ConcerneC:I About Over-exposure Dear Overexposed: Some covenants, conditions and restrictions (CC&Rs) specifically provide for the protection of the quiet enjoyment of homeowners, either through a separate provision of through a "nuisance provision." Nuisance prohibitions often forbid noxious or offensive activities carried on upon any residence which may become an ann~nce or nuisance to the nel~borhOod, or which In any way_ interferes with the quiet enjoyment of each of the owners of liis or her respective residence. If your neighbor's activities are substantially interfering with your quiet en~nt of your residence, or are su ntialty annoying to the P.Oint of becomi ng a nuisance, you may be able to r~uest that your homeowners association enforce such a provision against the offending neighbor. Whether or not your neighbor's activities constitute a "nuisance" which the association would have a duty to enforce ls a question the board must decide, based on the fads, geographical design of your community and your CCc!iRs. The more prudent course of action may lie in a resolution between yourself and your neighbor, without involving your homeowners association. Perhaps you and your neighbor can reach an agreement whereby you can split the cost of a solid wall fence between your homes so that you r children are not exposed to your neighbor's activities. If, however, your neighbor refuses to share such cost and refuses to curb his or her activities, your ~tion may be obligated, after notice by you, to protect your quiet enjoyment of your home. If you are forced to complain to the board of directors of your association and the board determines that your neighbor's activities constitute a violation of the applicable CC&Rs, it has a number of options available In attempting to enforce the CC&Rs on your behalf. For example, the association may write to the offending homeowner requesting their compliance with the CC&Rs (i.e., to immediately cease and desist from interfering with your quiet enjoyment of your home). If no r~nse is obtained through such . a letter, your homeowners association may call a hearing and attempt to assess fines against your neighbor for failing to comply with the CC&Rs. Finally, if the problem is not remedied throueh the above-listed means, .you association may determine it must initiate litigation against your neighbor. I would recommend seeking an informal and mutually agreeable solution with your nei2hb0r. Your neighbors probably will und'erstand your COAcern and assist in implementing a mutually satisfactory resolution to the problem . • Dear Hotline: I have recently noticed what appears to be an unsafe condition in t h-e c o m m o n a re a of t h e condominium project in wttic:h I live. Our dew~ Is bui~ on a hill overlooking another planned community in c:ieMr.a Orange county. The pool .,. • atop the steepest •lope In our~· I have notbd ~ crKks in the cement area 111.-.d the pool which teem to be palna bigger. I have notified ~ ~ association board al clrecton and they have infonned me thlil ~are considering I~ ap'ntt the developer for thll and Other defects th~ have dl~red ... the profed. I bow tlNlt lawsulb often talce a number al ye111 to resol\'e and I am c:oncemed about lenlng the condition In lb present state throughout the litigation proceu. Maly I demand that my homeownen ~tion repair the defects, and resulting damage, immediatetyf -Polsibly Endangered Dear Enda~: C,enerally, homeowners associations are obllgated by their CC& Rs to maintain oommon areas in a safe condition. I( the aacks in the pool area and the seeming instability of the slope on which it was built actuallr do constitute an unsafe condition, then your association is obligated to repair and remedy that condition as soon as it is practical. The association must also, however, be sure to pteSeNe evidence of he defect and damaae Ion~ enough to See HOnJNE/ ..... 14 COVER HOME A MAJESTIC CASTLE WITH OCEAN VIEWS One of Califomia's most imposing chateaux 1s perched hign on o to.ill in Son Juon Capistrono, witn sweeping views of the mountains, volley end blue Podfic. This marvelous estate is a classic example of European orchitecture with its turrets, stone chimneys end stone wolfs. A steep, winding privo1e rood leads up lo the massive iron security gates which guard this idyllic retreat. Beyond the gates a stone drive leads up to the dream home which Is accentvoted with numerous French · windows and is crowned with o series of lofty turrets end high chimner above the hond hewn Chinese slate roo . The entry woy is groced with heavy mahogany double doors, which opens to the magic inside. The white marble foyer leads to the curvilinear staircase of hond corved, polished ook. Overhead, suspended from the sooring dome at the top of the stoircose, hongs one of the mansion's mony treasures, o chandelier from the estate of Evo Peron. To the left of the entry is the formol living room which features o massive, marble surrounded fireplace. The formal dining room is served by a trve butler's pontry with ceramic tile floon and counters. Guest con enjoy the view of the polio and pool through the French doon. The informal dining oreo is on o potio adjacent to the kitchen. Doors from the kitchen and entry lead to the greot room, o wonderful room for entertaining. The wet bor, which hos o unique carved ook bor also serves the pool area. Bode down the entry hell is on elegant, masculine library complete with ook paneling, shelves and it's own turret. Also in the entry woy is on elevator which serves the master suite upstairs or the wind cellor in the "catacombs". Upstairs tM exquisite master suite is steeped in luxury. A turret is a cozy sitting room with lxJjh.in bookshelvea, o wet bor, and elegant fireplace. To the l'90r of tht bedroom, hit and her closets ore conc:eaJ.d behind tlld'.ng mirrored doors and m'lody hoa her own locked fur doaet. The Romon apa tub is aunounded with foux onyx and la In the middle of o turret and flonlc.ed by Gt.don columns. The additional 9 bedroom aultiea all hove views and ore linked by o series of sunny declca and potioa. One of tM suites la aet up os mold's quarters and ho1 o separate. entry off the outsld. baloony. Across the bolcony ls separate mother·ln·low or guest quori9'1. It hoa o fun bath and on ok.oYe for o kitchenette. A winding ttoircose, Mt Into o turm. leodt down to the goroge. Two more mold's rooms ore locoted in tti. goroge 0!'90. They both hove their own fvQ baths ond entries. For the physlcol fitness buff, o c:om.,i.t. wottout and training rOom ~ the pool oreo, and hoa o separate entry, tit. lloora and locker 011KJ. The lmmoculotely londacoped grounds ore perfect for entel1oining with o wonderful tiled pool and rock cove spa. The property Is designed for thot spedol penon who Is willing to accept onl-, the w,., best. Off9Nd ot $5,750,000. For more infonnotlon, pl.oae coll MJdty Hotttlng ot Rodeo R.eolty, o dMalon of Pn.dentlol Cotifomlo Realty, 729-7282. NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE ASK FOR LIZ McFARLAND 646-3627 OR . PAUL TULUPAN 631-3351 3 GREAT DEALS HUNTINGTON BEACH FOUNTAIN VALLEY COSTA MESA PAINT, PATCH A PROnT 3 Bedroom 2 Bath 1 Story with large patio on comer lot close to schools and parks $217,500 POOL&: SPA GREAT STARTER 4 Large Bedrooms 3 Bedroom 2 Bath 2 Bath 1 Story 1 story with POOL located on cul-de-sac. and RV Access Rustic fireplace close to freeways minutes from the beach, schools & freeways. $270,950 and parks $239,000 DELPHA OSWALD Area Specialist 12 Years PRESENTS MESA VERDE NORTH 2 STORY HAS IT ALL!! 4 BR, 2 BA, vaulted, beamed ceilings in Formal living & dining rooms. Large family room & eat-in kitchen open to X lg back yard. Cul de sac. Only $274,500!!! GREAT FIRST TIME BUYERS 3 BR-2 BA Mesa Verde States Streets. Firplace in L.R. French doors, new appl., lg corner lot. OMC 2nd. Only $239,900. -Also GREAT ENTERTAINMENT HOME IN GREENBROOK Light & airy, neat & clean 3 BR 2 BA. Vaulted beamed ceilings in formal living & dining rms. Garden windows all around kitchen & family rm. Spacious backyard, brick patio. $279,950. OPEN SUN 1-4, 987 AZALEA DRIVE, C.M. FOR PRIVATE SHOWING OR INFO CALL DELPHA Res: 751-5358 or ore: 668-9333 t------· * * CALL COSTA MESA'S TOP SELLING OFFICE * * •-----.... ASK FOR PAT O'TOOLE-DAVIS Res: 545-3650 Broker Associate • President's Club SEI.I.ERS DESPERATE Must sell S bedroom, 3 bath. Wonderful floor plan for large family or · couple who likes to entertain. Walk to Mesa Verde Country Oub -Price slashed to $399,000. Don't pass this one up! 1st ANNUAL GIANT COLLEGE PARK GARAGE SALE SATURDAY OCT 12TH : . . , Ull-4Pll SPONSORED BY • I STEVE RIDDLE AND JERRIE MAHONEY 2S2 Bowling Green Drive 280 Bowling Green Drive 293 Bowlin& Green Drive 308 Bowling Green Drive 2532 Came&ic Avenue 2532 Columbia Drive 252S Forham Drive 2541 Greenbriar Lane 213 H.anoYcr Orivc 278 Huover Drive 321 HanoYCf Orivc 322 Princeloo Drive 345 PriDcctoa Orivc 412 Prioccton Orivc 453 PrincclOO Drive 354 Princeton Orivc 229 Wellesley Lane 2515 Andover Place 2528 Vassar Place 2356 College Drive 2395 College Drive i.<l3 College Drive 2409 College Drive 2414 Colleae Drive 2421 College Drive 2262 Fordham Drive 2531 Lehigh Place 200 Amhcnt Place 245 Amherst Place 2442 And<Mr Pl.cc 2278 AYOlon Streel 242S Bowdoin Place 2263 Colpte Drive 2371 Colpte Drive 220 Tulane Road 2AS Tulane Road 3~ VillaDOYll Road 2256 Cornell Drive 2284 Rutgers Drive 2359 Littleton Place 2371 Littleton Place 2429 Littleton Place 2340 Purdue Drive PAGE 16 I SAT\JRDAY October 12. 1991 NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE Ivan Wells. country tifcheta. 48R, COtrMf IOW.500 BAYCREST Modal Pelfect. 48R, pool, sectriy S)'Shlm $734,500 BAYRIDGE Upper, gated Conmunify, 2BR, m'1li Wew $280,000 BAYSHORES &rra Wg6 'ct. 38R, spaoous patio 1515,ooot. H BAYSHORES Mediterranean Viii.a. two reatS new 11.450,000 BAYSHORES Conage. 38R. large Jo(, temodeled kitchen $149,000 BAYVIEW COURT ModeJ Pedect! Close to Back Bay 1228,000 BAYVIEW TERRACE T'vee yeCllS new, 38R. secunty system $419,000 BEACON BAY BA YFRONT, custom, SBR, UfJlque $2, 495,ooot..H BELCOURT LC>Yely Views, spacious master, 2BR $535,000 BELCOURT Spectacular TENNIS ESTATf 13.BS>S,OOO BC M CLAIN 'Jew on market 2BR. den, upgrades 1281,000 BLUFFS "f ' Pan, greenbelt wews, 48R, 2.SBA 1429.ooot. H ,.LUFFS FRONT ROW' View, 38R. 2 SBA NOW! $599,000 BLUFFS Selling at a loss' QJI de sac, 3BR, 2BA $399,000 BLUFFS 3 Bedroom on Gt~. Like New .. $429.000 BLUFFS 3 Bedroom View, f.JcpandfKJ, Pflstme 1439,POO BLUFFS Three BR. upgraded Trina. end unit $439,000 BLUFFS l/IEW' VIEW' HIGHLY UPGRADED 2BR 1349,000 BLUFFS "H° Ptan, 2BR. special locat>on 1299,000 CANYOrl CREST E e;ar:t. 2 master su.res.lrbrary office 1389,POO CORONA DEL MAR GcX>d IOCatJon OW'>el USet, DUPLEX $499 000 CORONA DEL MAR Over 90 tt ol ba/front Dock PeffTllt incl 13.175,000 CORONA DEL MAR 0J;:'e$ 3 3 -2 2 Per4ect f0t owner user S565.~00 CORONA DEL MAR 0Jplru, S H'Nf corrage plus 2BR. untt $575,000 CORONA DEL MAR Ore bloclf to ocean. 2BR, plus den $699,COO CORONA DEL MAR 38R, plus separaJe 28R. untt with view $795,000 CORONA DEL MAR R-2 owne«user investor untts 1475,000 CORONA DEL MAR Reduced' cottage on R ·2 '°' $459.000 CORONA DEL MAR 2BR. on R-2 Loi, NOtt/I ol Htgnway 144P,OOO CORONA DEL MAR Remodeled, 38R+ul'll1, 2 bk>clcs to beach 1875,000 CORONA HIGHLNDS Under construcoon, choose ~ finishes 1975,000 COSTA M ESA Mesa Bluffs, sunset Views, 38R S248.500 DOVER SHORES Designers own gated mm1 estate. S1,0P5,000 DOVER SHORES V1e..-s 1 pool 48R, 38A. immaculate 1939,000 DOVER SHCJRES 148 FT BAYFRONT"! New construction 13,100,000 DOVER SHORES P1crvre Perfect' paDo with spa. 48R $749,500 EASTS/DE ucetlent locabon. 38R, R v access 1315,000 EMERALD BAY Ocean 1news! lalge k>l. 3BR, 2.5BA $1,850,000 EMERALD SAY """ •ewarer inews. wall$ ol glass S2,29S,OOO EMERALD SAY Oceanside.overloolcs <Jfffn, beach. 48R 12,100,000 HARBOR HIGllLHDS Close ro park, 38R. plus guest quarters l47Q,OOO HARBOR ISL.AND THE UL n MATE BAYFRONT-Call fOI detaJls s n.~.ooo HARBOR RIDGE Panorarruc views, model pf#'fect, 38R 1991,000 HARBOR RIDGE NEW ON MARKET! Lights, watef views, S1Q5,000 HARBOR RIDOE Pretn1er wew. outstanding locabon, 2BR S53P,OOO HARBOR Rl:JGE Wale<fall, ltgln, watw vrew, 2BR I SG0,000 HARBOR RIDGE Spectacular views / newly remodaled $525,000 HARBOR RIDGE Ocean. city views. 4BR. Expanded 1 759,000 HARBOR RIDGE REDUCED" Panoramic Views, 3BR S860,000 HARBOR VW HIUS Panoratn1c views, 48R, custom featL•res SQQ5,000 HARBOR VW HOMES LOT. p lans mcluded for SBR, residence S'4P.OOO HARBOR WOODS Ac1oss from Nature Park, 2BR, 2 SBA $285,000 HARBOR WOODS Location -Location' 2BR 2BA $251,POO HUNTINGTON SCH Close ro park. 38R, e/Cpanded lrt11ng room $3t5Q,OOO INCOME PROPERY TRIPLEX-seldom on market, So of Hwy 1575,000 INCOME PROPERTY Beach & Income, 48R13BR Duplex $545,000 INCOME PROPERTY 8AYFRONT-38R, 2BA, + 28R, 1BA S1f>9,000 INCOME PROPER TY Sharp well mamtamed ufllfS $.UQ,500 INCOME PROPERTY Dup lex. 1 block to beach "'1S1,000 JASMINE CREEK Lovely ocean Views, customized touches S03S1,000 JASMINE CREEK Expanded. comer, spa, watetfall, 38R $589,000 KINGS ROAD FRONT ROW! Views ' 4BR. 4BA, 3 FJP $1,400,000 LAGUNA NIGUEL H19hJy upgraded, 48R, 2 SBA.cul de &ae $209,QOO NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE LINDA ISLE MONARCH BEACH PENINSULA PENINSULA SEA ISLAND SEA ISLAND SEAVIEW SEA WIND SHORE CUFF SO. CO. METRO SO. CO. METRO SO. CO. METRO SOUTH LAGUNA SOUTH LAGUNA SPYGLASS SPYGLASS . SPYGLASS UPPER BAY UPPER BAY UPPER BAY VILLA BALBOA WESTCUFF WESTCUFF WEST.CUFF SATURDAY, October 12, 1991 I PAGE 17 Coastline, city views, custom residence BAYFRONT -east end-dock for 60' boat $2,395,000 BAYFRONT·Dock for 60' boat, 8 car garage S3,g5o,ooo BAYFRONT-mam channel views, pool/spa S2,4Q5,000L.H Pier and slip, view, SBR, 4.58A S 1,Q75,000L.H One level, 4BR, large lot, grreat value $385,000 Ocean view, single family, 3BR $475,000 WA LK TO BEACH.charming three bedroom $525,000 BAYFRONT, dock, downstairs remodeled $1,850,000 Golf course views, luxury plus comfort $689,000 Exceptional views, pflstine!, 2BR, S737,500 View, private spa, custom features $83Q,OOO Remodeled plus addition, sauna, 48R S77P,OOO Ocean, canyon views, new constllJction $2,250.<XX? Desirable location, pools and spa $137,500 Studio condominium, community pool $70,g()() 4BR, skylights, large patio $144,950 Ocean view, spectaculM custom estate $1,395,000 Fantastic views, pnvate pool and spa $1,229,000 180 degree views, Top of The Hill, 58R $2,495,000 Ocean, city views, model perfect, 4BR $1 ,095,000 Premier location, custom BBR, 6BA $1 ,465,000 Four BR, 3BA, 3 car garage, pool & spa $499,900 Cherry Lakes Estates, 3BR, private comm. $484,g()() 4BR, remodeled, huge enclosed yard $519,000 PENTHOUSE, ocean view $435,000 Large corner, room to expand, 38R $485,000 Mint condition! cul-de-sac 38R, 2BA $535,000 TOlally remodeled w/maids quatters, 48R $525,000 ,.. .. _.,'"''"'"' \ •~*"' .. ,.,.... ' ....... -,·---...-------... ·-· :-.. ·-... PAGE 18 SATURDAY October 12 1991 - MARY LOU KIEBLER Residence: 675-2700 Busine$: 631-1400 601 LIDO PARK DRIVE· NEWPORT BEACH View or Ocean, Tumin& Buin, Rhine Channel. Bay , City U&)lta and Mowttains. Only prestigious location in Newport Beach with 24 ho\D' security and doorman. Located on the Rhine Ounnel. bey and Tumin& Basin and only three blocb to the Ocean. Truly a Newport landmart of gracious livin& for a selected feTM. Some of the amenities include billiard room. generous •ea for priv.ac entertainin&. pool. spa. uwa, md wet bu. Call for appoinbMnt to 1how #SF $695,000 #10 $700,000 #'TD $865,000 Exdusive Orange County Afflllale ol Sothcby'1 International Ralty FIVE BDRMS-VIEW-NWPI' HEIGHTS BROAD OCEAN a BAY VIEWS Prom almost every room. Two family rooma plus bbrary. Newer coostruction. Amenitia indudo central air, sound system cl huge roof top entertainment areL ltEDUCBD TO tl,245.MO. NEWPORT HEIGHTS MOTIVATED OWNER SAYS "MAD AN OPFER". Reduced. Beautiful ' bedroom home in prime location. rmilh construction on master suite addition to suit yourself. Aaklnc $511.,!00. "HEIGHTS FIXER" NEW USTING FOUR BEDROOM FAM RM HOME. Quiet Street. Just bring your immqjnationl Huge possibilitcs to re-build or remodel! Pl1eed llJPt at $459.000. "HEIGIITS BARGAIN!" Newport Beach fee land for only S38S,OOOI Sturdy lath cl pluter 3 Bdrm. 2 bath with 4 car gan.gc. Call today! LEASE OPTION! SUBMIT OFFERS on th.ii 3 bdrm brand new custom in Huntinaton Beacb. Ocean views. Alldng ta1.ooo INVESTMENT PROPERTIES FASTSIDE R-.2 BUY PIUS'J'INE DUPLEX with exceptional income. Larae l bdrm unit plua 1 bdtm den unit. ~ *2?f,OIO. ONE BLOCK TO THE SAND PIUMB PENINSULA DUPLEX with 3 bdrm OWDCll unit. Four car prqo. Elcellcot tcoanta cl income. NEW USl1NG. *425,0IO. COSTA ME.U DUPLEX R.EFUltlllSBED 2 BDRM UNITS. Seller very motivated and will lad. $237• ..-----_ -. -. ,,, ~. . . . -' ~ ) 1-./,.,1 .,,, ~ . . I By AJtlANNE (for real estate agents -week of Oct. 12-18} ARIES (I am -first and then you c.an be second;, aren~t I nicel} -. Do you remember as a child, when you first saw color~ holiday _hghts?. You~ed wonder of things is the gift you have to offer dients. A client wdl delight m the lights view you want to Show them. Your bold, si~l>k: solution to a contract may surprise your sophisticated dients at first, but they w10 sign. TAURUS (I have -and pl~ don't couch my stuff) .-Your ~·going, traditional stuffin~ threatens few and co-workers u~ally hlce you. ~cs are important, but could there be a better way to seMoe your dtents? listen to teammates who want to change thin_gs. You may go ahead and sell two older homes on the water while you are thinlOng about it GEMINI (I think -and think and think; mr head hurts, ~ t.alce over) -The zodiac's natural salesperson, that is, if you don't have to take care of all the pa~rk and schedules not of your own making. A very ia,. _listing with a very pid<y seller is worth your attention to every detail. You are ffexible, after all. The payoff? Two escrows, one happy dient, a co-worker who owes you and a candlelight dinner with a new love. CANCER (I feel -no I'm not poµtins, just fee/inf) -You are aocused of feelin~ too much. C.o with your gut level feelings on a listing ~ .thouKh the fac:ts don t support your position. You have been right before. A lady dtent tMows up and you lose a contract. Should you fix it? wt\y lose a partneiship over it Try greener pastures. LEO (I will -tell you all about it if you sit still and listen) -Your sincerity is seldom questioned and,dealing with dients, )'C?U quiddv win their trust and confidence. Your weak point is anyone who strokes yc>ur rarge ego the right way can lead you down the primrose path. Could a new seller be Ooing that rigtit now? Better to list the tried and true. VIRGO (I analyze -and pick and pick; ooh, Is that dirtyf) -You are gong to surprise yourself, co-workers and d ients when y<?U ~ess your grand ideas for real estate. You are Known for picking on small details. Publish your grand ideas. A ne'"" seller will be very impressed. Your appreciation for the arts will aeate a contract. LIBRA (I balance -I don't know yet; I'm still weillhing it) -You love to be successful and all the p>dies that go with It You understind dients who feel the same way. Work with them on a beautiful home they can socialize in. They don't care about money in the bank. Two older homes with lots of nooks and crannies ' and wood are beSt for new listings. SCORPIO (I desire -and watch out If you desire what I desire) -Did you know that you have the ability to look ahead and see f~ developments and trends? You thought other showier signs had it all over )'O':'· Put your thinking cap on and see what you see. Share your visions with several groups you beloiig to. they will respond with new business sent your way. SAGITTARIUS (I see -and why can't you see what I seei) -Don't fence me in is your theme song. Klck over the limits that were placed on your actMttes several months ago. Advertise several large townhomes with water views with gusto. Former dlents in the medical field are ready to list. Money wm flow wfth traditional financing for buyers you produce. CAPRICORN (I use -and it's for your own fPOdJ. -When Mercury -planet contracts and communications -and Mars -Planet of push and lhoYe -bump into each other, watch out Your b~rs are ~ng Impatient A dodor dlent says "let's sell and invest in a new area.' Possibly Where homes, bolts and water meet. Promote yourself in that area. AQUARIUS (I know -and you will neYer know exactly what I know) -Your favorite thing to do -show a little, talk a little and Jell a lot You have several investors whO would be interested In some unit you have just stumbled aaos:s. A dreamy house with very soft colors on the water is just What your doctor client W?uld love. IBM In your veins, maybe, but you need to make money for your clients. NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ~STATE SATURDAY, October 12, 1991 I PAGE 19 BIQ CANVON ••• &duatv.ty oura. Monumental country French ....... OYertoolcJng th• fouf'teenth ~-Four bedrooms. Sbr beha. BanQu•klHd dining room. Ubrwy. Pub room. lncNdlbl. mater suite. Staff Wing.Pool. Spa. Prtvat•ly nestled on a wood9d ~ .................................... $3,950,000 RANCHO SANTA Fe. •• Pef'ha.pa one of th• fin- est undewtop9d PllfC*s of land In South9tn Call- fomla'a preml9' equestrlan ntate community. Two ~~~·,~~: •• ~.~ .. ~~ .. ~.~50()~ llAUIOA PBNINSUL.A. • .A co1oua1 estate. Worth~An •xceptlonAlty we1Mltuat9d wat•· front on twO ioc.. Sbc IMdrooma. Four baths. Sbcty of waterlront. ExpaMlw harbor Yl9wa. Dock fof a large y.cht. ................. 12,595-= Open • ......, 11-S ....... 1114 .... ... l!MBRALD llAY ••• Pric• r9ducect fof a quick ..... Highly Pf"Htigloua gat9d community. A quiet COV9 ovirlciok~ ocean. S~cular thr" level =.emJr:1Yocean .... : ... ~~:~ ... ~~~·s1~~~ SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO ••• Magnlflcent French colonial country home unlquety designed fof the Calltomla Uf•tyte. Sbr IMdrooms. Six and one-half baths. Sftu&ted on 3.8 acr... Four car J,• ~s .r:-::iab~~~: ... ~~ S1~~.;8 LIDO ISLB ••• Udo'a best bayfront value. Ari ex· C911ent Investment opportunity. Bayfrollt triplex. Two .. parate bayfront units, plus one unit above ~~~~ .... ~ .. ~~~ .. ~'.' .. ~~ .. ~4~.~ BIO CANYON ••• Pnce reductk>nl Ulllmate pri- vacy. A atrtldng contemporary. Plan 4. Remod~ and expanded. Four b9drootria. Three end OM-half baths. Spectac:utar PoOI end apa. Locat9d on a quiet cu~uc. A 1howcase ptOJ>efty .... $1,375,000 SPYGLASS ••• Thia aup«t> Pf0'*1Y has monu- mental vl9wa of the oc.-n, bay end ctty lights. &· panded TracMwMda model. ~. Hardwood tloon. French doors. Bay wlndowa. EXlenlNt UM of br1ck. An abeofu1ely gorg90US home. Sellef'll are motivated ...................................... ,_ .......... I 1,2915,000 o.en • ......., 1 ............... i 7 c........ DtM HARBOR Vll!W HILLS •• .Award winning re- model! Thia home hu an aa1IOUnd6ng range of "'9wa. Vlewa of the OC.M, bay, Catalina and nlaM Qghta. Hlgheet atrNC In the .,.._ Large corMt J0t. r-wo story. nv.. 1Mdrc>orn9. nn. batha. This =.\::,~.:·:~:·:::-. .. n11·~'= BIQ CANYON ••• Origlnal owner. Plan one BfOad. moor. 'T1wM ..,ate wfnga. Mat« wing. Chli.. ctr.n's wtng. Ma6de quwtera.~llv room. Sowing bMl'Md cellng9. AM . loc.t9d on•~~..c ................. 1,295,000 o.en ........... , ........... 4 Wln11d Poot Lw SllA ISLAND ••• Aarely on the mark.t. "Mar· **""" end unit. Prtm9 Doff oourM locdof\ over· looking the fouf1w#I 1lllrw8y of the Neiwport BMch Counlry Club. nv.. plua IMdroomt. Four blithe. PrMlee ~. Spa. Fhpft. ........... -... 111:..0: Opett ... •• 1 ................. a o.... A REAL ESTATE COMPANY UDO ISLa. • .An acelenl OPOOl1Unftv to ltY9 In a ~ ~· ~. 'c:Nenlzed lot. Prtvate Piiio.. a.en. Open.. Ugtll Four bedrooms. Thtw bldha. A V«Y comfot1able home wtth a MUlk:al ft8ilr. ••--·-•.,••-WO•••••••·--·-•••·•-·-·"•''"'"•• $837,50() --....... 1 ................. 203 Vie ""9cll CLIFFHAYEN ••• Another price reductlonll ~ CHfthaven location. Lot value. Panoramic vtewt of the ocean, bay and city llghta. Thr" bed- rooma. ThrM baths. Extremely mottvated aellera. P-.. submit all offers ............................... $795,000 Open • ....., t-5 .............. 128 Klnge Piece DOVER SHOAES ••• Abaolutety Immaculate Oowr Shorea custom home. Large partc-tlke yard b0rd9r9CI by mature pine trees. Plantation shutters. ThtM IMdrooma. Gracious master suite. Ample room fof pool and spa ................................. S795,000 DOVeR SHOAl!S ••• Prlce reduced! Private hldway. Lowest priced view property. One third acre. Bay and city llght1 view. Two private beach-es. Tremendous potential for •xpanak>n. All on.r. lnvtted ................................ ···············•·•·· ........ $725,000 Open SunclQ 1-e •••..••• 1000 .......... DflVe BAYCA•ST ••• Thi. one wUI eend your 1111tvaty gland• Into OWfdrive. Dramatic design. Retractable roof. Maaalw atrium. Four b9droom1. Four and OM-half baths. Child sate pool. Spa .......... $725,000 llAYCRBIT ••• Price r9duc9dl Thia handsome home command• a statetv ~-Aw bed- rooms. Four baths. Add111orial feat\lrea Include, 1tunnlng •lef>Up IMng room, lmprMS!ve dining room, and a rnaatYe tamlty room. The rear telftCe featur .. a gm9d, child aafe pool ................ 1899.500 RSTCLIFl' ••• The look la bofd. Newly remod· elect. L#;e two 1tory home. si. IMdrooma. Three and one half baths. French windows and doora. Formal dining room. An offef'lng you won't soon forget. .................................................... ········ $879,000 llAYCRBST •• .A treasured landmark. A rare op- pof'tuntty. A totaltv remodel9d thr .. bedroom c:lu- ik:. JHtlculoua attention to detaffa. eic.n.nt loca-~ :~ .. 1.1_~~--~:.~.·.~ .. ~~~ .. ~~.~~~L~ llAYCRBST •• .A home may very M4I be th• largMt Investment made. A buyer hu .very right to demand that It jlJttJftea lh9 pne.. Thia one doee. Four IMdrooma. Two and on4H\alf batha. Air· ~"""'~~::~m,··nw;;,;;Jl~O: UPPD MY ••• Tractltlonal In fMI and appeal. ConWm~ cMeign and am~. A~ =.,::~rena ·or~~ ... ~~~ MARNA Vll!W HILLS ••• Neatty tot veiu.. Don't mlu thl9 opportunity. "'9ws o( bay. ~.1 Ind c.tdna. Thl'M btdroomt. Two Ind one '*' btllha. Pool. Spa. Walk to Fuhlon llMnd. Needa dec<Mdng and remodeflng. OwfW wtll oonelder • ltue option .................................................. $594.500 831·7300 BAYCREST ••• Price Reduction I I This handsome home commands a statetv presence. Ari estab- lished famlly neighborhood. Five bedrooms. Two and on•half balha. Pool. Spa. A brand new sauna for year round entertainment. ..................... $549,500 Open S.t.Sun 1-S ......... 2048 SNpwey L8"e BAYCREST ••• A prominent "4tlghbof'hood. Burst- ing with possibilities. A aenslble price. Excellent noorplan. OuaUty you can see. Comfort you can feel. Four bedrooms. Two and one-half baths. Beautiful courtyard ....................................... $549,500 Open ·~ 1-5 ........ 1939 s.ntlAlgo °"" HARBOR VIEW HOMl!S ••• Popular Palermo model. Four bedrooms. Two and one-half baths. Huge bonus room. Pool. Spa. Lowest prlo9d Pal· ermo. You add the apeclal touches ........... $529,000 WESTCLIFF •• .A little Jewell Beautifully remod· eled home. Three bedrooms. Two bathe. Two fire- places. Hardwood floors. French doors. Crown molding. Spot llghta. Delightful family home. lJatge yard with lot• of used brlcll ........................ $525,000 Nl!WPORT NOR111 ... The combWdlon of u · hofdln8ry aoc:.don, lot aim and amenltln make thta Medina model • belt v-.. Thi. carefully pUt together home hea a fNltbie 9'1lrY hall, two mArbl9 flrjplac:M. e.t>er cmpetlng and a1r-eoi--ldltl-ao1-*1-ig. ~the beet ....................... _ ........ ss1e ..... ooo Opell...., 1 ... _ ... .nee Certe ,e11 .... .. ftSTCUl'F ••• Thla thtM bedroom, two and on.Mlf balh home la In Impeccable condition. Dtn- ~ ~ '=~=~~i!. e>wr. .. help with the ftrwidng •. _,_,, .. $4 500 °'*'._.,1 ...... 1t1a ........... ..._. COSTA Ml!SA HEIOHTS ••• curb appeal and charm •xude from this Immaculate and beautifully maintained h91ghta home. Three b9droom1. Two baths. All new kitchen. French doora open to a large enc::loMd patio. Lushly landscaped. Three car ~i.ea.t.....,·,::e·::::·:~·191c;·:ru.un ~.::.= USTSJIMI COSTA llw. . .A .,..,....,_ value. 0..... cub IOOMI. 1'wM bedlooms. two balN. Open ~ .,. the~ ..... ~ ~~ Midure, llllnlCiM ~ A ;;;;{~-.~~ ... ~ .. ~:-.~~ °'*'......,1 ............. au .. ~•treet l!ASTSIH COSTA Ml!SA. • .Just redUcedl ~~:.=.-== ~~~-:! Ina room. Den. Na alnd yard. lmmaculattly .,,..... tamed. Sellef la atNmely motlvated ........... $359.000 IMTalDll COSTA ....._.An ldfonlable ~ homel ~ omdloro. ~ doua ~ '° ~ • llhoWpMce. nw.. bed-room. two bllh. Fonnll M-a lind clrW'9 roome. F......-0 b9dcytrd wlh ._. Trw. Room far pool -..,.. ........ -.................................... __. •• _._ ..... ~()IX) mu ..-.. .. in . wons. .. home .. "llder- _.. ... Tiiie n.n '-beer'! US1 dlM d to pertlc> ton end le In mow In eot.-0.&. nw. bedroom. lWo tMllh. Ctrwnlo .. In "-~ Md .,..,.. "" l lllt....,..,.. Hel'dwlDOd .... Don't .... ===·,~::ani"iiiii'ii"·;=:.: 1817 WESTCLIFF DRIVB, NEWPOR.T BEACH 11.m.ooo Thll la ncu r-, ltw 1a • m~. Approx 1129Cl'ewipOOI a llMllCIOUft. Won numetOUa ...o. tor dealgn TWO 2 ACRES ON THE BAY SS,900,000 One of N...-pon 8-:h'a moat unque •1&1• 2. 2 ea• ~ing IN ti.::k bey h.,, unt>el-le oppotluntyl HARBOR RIDGE SPLENDOR $2."5,000 a-ut1M C\41om t"tom• w!specsacolet view of ooH n, bey a dly figtlla. Bull by Vatenone PROMONTORY BAY 12,225,000 lmpt.....,• perlOd beylronl hOme. 58R, 48". 3 boal llipa, view. Spedoul lnlerlof, high cellngs, oek paneCllng, 111111que me~ frpl. IEAUllRJL I.AL.BOA ISL.AHO 11,1185,000 lMve 58A. 4.58A. hame wlgr• llQllon Vl9w from Pr.llllon 10 Hw1IOt .. -. Boll dodl. HAAIOA RIDGE VIEW SITT 11,115,000 Oneola klndopporh.Ny IO buldyourelreMI hOme lnlhll ~ptW* -unly. ~ ......_ Tr.oec:onal0et9d HAAIOA AIDOE OESIOHEA 1115,000 o.lgnerl own hOme. lai,_ model w.Wlcled loll. ac-i a r:Jty llgt&a wlM. LMve !*lo w.tiua In 880. NI~ ISLAND ms.ooo ~ WWltonl a dodl. 3BR. IMl!ly rm, 2 woe l*loe. oomplMjt IWllOdll. You'll low R. Could llldupilll. HAAIOA VIEW HOMES Mff,000 BMul~ remodeled a ·~ 'llR. 4.158A 11nlld\ Ponoftno on lltl1I llirge ....... lol. Gr..r plwle 2 IOcalton. UDO ISLE 1115,000 FIDUloua .,... IO 11r• locSIDn. Comblnellon IMf1g rTllfd4IWllJ -open on IO pedo by F -.ell C1ocn UOO TREASURE SMl,000 Unique home ioc.111 on one ol Udo'I ane.111rMC1 Complll Illy lwmodllecl w/109 qullly UMd IMKll.C. NEWPORT HEIGHTS 1829,000 Nll1fed 1mongs1 "-" ~ a majeslk: "-· ,,. tt91Mionll eepe Cod home h• ~en.rm. 3BR. 28A, French doots BUILDERS OWN ORE.AM HOUSE M25,000 Tocally rebuilt CUiiom pool hOme In dlllrlbll W•rc~ft No upenae r.a been ll*ed In btlnglng you 10P of Ille fine upgrlidle PRICE REOUCTIOH • SUBlllT SSll,500 M on.,.1 Gr• •~c1lanQI lor 1nv .. 0t 0t _....., OUplea on Penlllluta. 38R, 28A. •IC:fled 4-c:et genioe. Elly IO_, EAST BLUFF MOUNTAIN VIEW SSH,000 Parlllllly remodeled 48A r.ome. c;,..t oppottunoey lot tnVestOt'S 0t httTWy New i..cnen, Frerc:f\ OOors. llirge lol. UOKT l OPEN 31R BLUR'S CONDO M05,000 T CM11y Nll'IOCl.i.o blu1'I oon<10 Skyllgllla, tollriom AddrtiOll ~ • dW*'G"" a~•-~-• 8ldloom llO CANYON · PRICED BELOW llAAKET '394,500 TCMl!y redone· model ~r1ec:I. 3BR, 2~ ~golf oourse '"-. v.,., llghl t brtghlf Priced 10 ... lmmllllaltly Ooni mrsa 11111 LOWEST PRICE ON PEHIHSUl.A $371,000 Two unt11 being told !or lol WllUe. G,... "°*11111. W-1 P'lot 30' wlOt IOI on Penn VILLA BALBOA ·FOAMER MODEL! 1311,IOO ~ _, ,.._. hlghllgtol lhll 28A. 2BA 'E plat>" Former model home, 11144 eQ • llPllfl*. In lhl ..... pr-. NEWPORT SHORES m•.ooo W .. Newpor1. 4 bOca 10 beecfl. 0Wmlng lgl1I & twlgttl. 38R. 28A helme, ~ CXlldloft. Pertecl IOt 2nd haml Pracl IO Ml WEST NEWPORT 1329,IOO , Welk 10 beecfl. Priced ~ belcM i.1 Ule. S.... mawing OUl ol &1•1 UpdmlCI 3 BA. 2 BA w/ ,.,_ Ila. jual pe1ne111 1n a out p1u1 ,.,_ csp11. UPGRADED NEWPORT NORTH $311,000 Hlghly UPOf'eded Cl.lnCemporvy 28A. 2.SBA oonc10. End unit. wt"9e carpel· ino. hlddln ll«eO .. .,.,.,,,.,.,,. Cllll'Mr. New Clllblneca. Hl.WPOAT IEACH $275,000 WMr9 ~ can ,_ eo INI on the bey .~ lllpl lr>r ao llale rrrtJtw(1 Gt.-~'-'-. A -opporl~I ~TOWNHC:llll .. H.B. 1117,500 211ory, '8A, 2.!8A 1-911110' + 1 <JWPOtl. ~. ~ IOlhl mu! """.....,_a 811'1. Frpl. llC.. e1C. NEWPORT ClLE:N TOWNHOllE 1112. 775 Olwnltlc:WIAl9d~ 28A. U8A+dln, lrpl. Wei W . latvellllllda, Clllmt. ~ Ot.-lllirf CORONA DEL MAR IMOMCl..lfN • OCIAN VEWll tz.,111.000 IAMly 38R homl on ..... llnd loll~-.,_. ol cnllq "-" Room tor pool • C*MI! •YOLA19 CUSTOM WTTH VIEW IZ.290,000 Niout•~58RhamewAhe,_,.. •••~M11**1111o1 ello~IDr NEWPORT BEACH CAmOtttC>tlP • 1•~ OCIMVtlW 11.--~tiy,._....CUllDlll harM48f\---1'111. .... flll.M'la ""· Enonnout ldldllll • -.... ...,,... • "'-* ~ CAMEO IHOA£S • COAONA OIL""'" 11,110,000 ~or Wlckln HI 809".._ 15,300 111 I lat. 1IO _.. - ........ -m. ... '"°"' almoll ~room. OLD COAOHA DEL MAA t1, 11S,OOO ,.... ...,,. ~ c:waom. 48A. 3.68A home~ _,Cnllne...., OOAOHA DEL MAA • OC€AN VIEW 11, 1IO,OOO Mlignltic.nl 1 ao oegrM vi-. -bey, c.llllNI E•l*'ded a remoo. eled 411R. 3BA. HaltlOf View HIMs hame on~ ~. HARBOR VIEW HILLS· VALUE Sf7t.000 e-A11u11y remodeled 1n 11111.1h1148R. U8A l'IOme.....,... woe 11'111'1 IOI wMIM ol lhl _, a bey! OLD CORONA DEL MAA wn.ooo EllgMI NmOdMd 3EIR 2.58A l'IOme • •udlo • 28R. 1 BA .. (ft:ome PCHl'llll ol $2100). So. ol PCH, .... IO_,, a/lope. COM>HA on 111u fM.ooo MalwiMn antllal\ 1 lllDctl 10 CQW\. 38A. 28A. IOllly I~ room IO ....,., ........... cm! b---- HAIOft VIEW HILL.I '141,000 IAMly 4IR...,.. pool. 1119 In ~ Mlrq ..... .....,_., .... .... c:fllll.........., ........ CAmO HIOHl.AHDI TRADmOHAL tlM,.000 ,_.,....IOMl .... llmlrhorMon-of CM!eoHgfllrrNlqulll*I ..__,___I03....,_, OU. CORONA OIL""'" 9114.000 MorllDle ...... 2 *dlt lroln IN~ Lat 'ffNI PfOPll'Y WOlll lor~ t ~ .............. IOolllr. CU810M COfC>O It CDllt VILLAGa 1119,000 Ttl#f ~a.iom oondolnO.QdM. 2nwr1A lllllle. aa..io~ . ,........._ ......... ~ OPEN HOUSES 1 -5 IUN loc:lt lcllf Meo , .. ,...... oan-.... • lU.,771 .... ,.. c-.... c-.... c:... .... c-.... c-.... IAT,llUN • la¥cNtf IAT/IUN teg Ccinrert IUN -... IAT/1UN "-Port leodl IUN "-Port leodl .... "-PorfO... lnlft4MAve .._ ........ ••canr.. ..... °'· ~,,._.,..... **'-.._.. D.~ 71116 ...._...,_Of, Di.i•rttM/,.,,_ 1n .. ,...&.c11:••l8'1 Met.,....,. » llfto lea ...... ,....., NEIGHBORING AREAS :u2 w-.,_.., · ~ khclrldM ,,., ......... Qde hnMC* ....... ·--......... ......... ·--c-.. ... c-.. ... .............. ........... ~c.. a.deC.. ... c-. HAMOR VtlW llL"9 llU,o. ..... of ..... ,..... ................ e.-......., '°..,_.,~._ CORONA OEl. MAit M9'0AIN 141t.IOO .,._UM. 2_9Mltlo_...,._,,......,ollhe .. WllllO~ ..... ~<>nlr•,...._. NEIGHBORING AREAS MAOHIACENT HILLTOP ESTATE 11t,-.ooo The mott ~_..on 28 -of I~~· Every ~ emen11y. vi.. o1 r:Jty llghla. e.1111rw • mn. AfTZ COVE $2.I00,000 ar .. ~~1n11111t1111QIMl1--.1111fl•-•~ l!M AIU Cove. 5,00011ol114*1> C11.910m "'*'· 4M..glllle rm. • UNrn. COND01 suoo.ooo Jult~OAE. ~VA~ .... 11-.o11o2.100.ooo. .... oll9' . LA HA8M HILLTOP nTATI 11,416.000 PltmelOC*iolldOMIOllW.fllll-111.-Clll~dt'f, _....Am • ...._,._,AV,•JOU-L ~LAGUNA llAa4 Ham 11.-.000 A~CIMMJOlftwllllllll~al*ldlw.~ ....... T~ .... WllllDMKll. tutrnia0CK CM:IT 11,MO,OOO A9l11Jl f tl1 S cumtom hollle..._., .. llllalpld ,_..,.S. OuldllOt~ Cle',"""" ............ TUm ..,, LAOUNAeucHDTATl 11,111,000 EJICIUlll'• 38A + 2.58A llOIM. 3400 IQ I ol ~ .,_., _,.,... wlew ol OOMI\. A en.ming lrUrlar. INTUNATIONAL A#'U1. t1,000,000 1S.0001fofel*""--0112-P...alar0o. HQ In~ Close 10 ,,.,.._..I DI 11 *PaN. 0.. ID~ DIE.RAU> IAY UFUTYLI 1971,000 Bulllyoutehalll'-on"*..,.. .. .,._ ... lrl ~Enlettlld a.y. 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Thll Ill • ~ - c:IUllflCMe. pool a..-F'lll -'-· ~ • - HUNTINCJTOH llACH CM.AMER .. t.000 Thlll llOIM la l*tld 10. > .... 8t"t.. 2.58A. "'*under 2100 •I. l'llglltJ ~ WOni 11111. huny1 TUtm.POCK mt.GOO FllllMlw llllldll • .. mndo. Mq ~ oa:q ll'pl In ~ mi. Oenwl llla41 ~. Tannll. pool I apa. OMAT HOim Wl1M LOTI CW .._.,., 1241,000 48f\ 2BAhome_..,..,,.lol. R·2 lllr*'9 ,-. I .............. l,5M 11 of llni. Hawe II In good ODftdllon.. OUTSTANOING HUNT.IUOH TOW...,. '1t1 .000 oairv--28A. IM.. W'-3., ....,__ ._... • lrl .. OOldOn. 1CIOO'l Ill ........ ar.,.1 ........ Mm\. PltlCl'.O TO •ll S114,IOO ~lamed Ill ~c-. 2 ......... .._ .. I lll'(jll.S!Alml .......... 1· 112 ll.OC*8 TO MACH '117,000 na.,.,., _,,. 1BA cmndoll _., -= s11 ° ~ lil'8d lrl • .. ,_,, tDr ........ Jult ..... .._ ........ LAOUNA ._,.L LUXURY CONDO l111t,000 211\ IM. 1. ,.. ........ U..llNI. '11.0DOln~ ,,,. • ks .... llll"IOl- fOUNTAlt VAL.LIV DMAM t111,000 DeaDIWad. llirve"*"*"' .... doMd-*'*~ tU'ry·WOl'llllml MAQMllQIHT -·-9'.~moMllOIM ....... EIMllrroi.dl."M ............ ......... Ol .... otlllaft. . ........ ·--. ........ ·--. .,. . ·--. ., .. . .,. .. . --''·'"* . ,,,_ U..1'111 RTH TIJSTIN HILLS Unbelievable estate on "Easter HID" with panoramic views of Qty Lights, Catalina Sunsets and mountains. Contemporary archltectur offers: gymnasium, small movie theater, discotheque, wine cellar, Ubmy & tennis cowl Offered at $1S.950.000 Perched high abow a private beach in Three Arch Bay, this exquisitely designed Italian viDa mekes a quiet statement of quality · personified. Completely remodeled in '85 with a spacious layout PRICE REDUCED TO SS.900.000 Beautiful Harbor Ridge custom home with spedaCUlar view of ocean, bay and city lights cfeslgned by Robert Earl and built by Valentine. sz.ns.ooo Beautiful custom home built by Valintine & designed by Robert Earl. Woodsy cul~e-sac location w/city · lights views & rolling hllls, 5 BR suites, 6 baths, family room w/sunken bar. $2.175.000 ORONA DEL MAB Ewrythlng about this poperty 11 geared to the unique Newport Beach lifatyl9. Swim or simply walk the beach at IW\Mt, surf, sail, shop, or enjoy one of Corona del Mar's outstanding cafH and restaurants. Four bedrooms, three baths. great views of bay and beach. Offtnd itt ••• 7 ... - Majestic ocean-view castle, 15,000 square foot estate on 4.4 acres. 10 bedroom suites with 13 baths. Master suite with ocean views. Separate elegant guest suites, separate maids quarten. Enonnous .,.._.:--': motor court with 8 car over- siz.ed enclosed garage. Offerecl at $5.750,000 CORONA DEL MAR . Carnation Cove ... Private Beach -· with Pier & Dock! Largest sin- gle parcelavaflable on the bay- front in Corona deJ Mar. Ap- proved plans and permits to build an approximate.ly 10,000 sq.ft. gated Europeana Style home with a garage for seven cars, plus workshop. Also RV. or Boat storage. I MlWoa Dou. Nee ... lldloa .__ _________ ...._ __ __. lf 9 18;180 $S,950.000 An Incomparable bayfront home interior ~ features that will knock your socks om Well situated on a quiet street o n Promontory Bay. A private dock 3 boats, one up to 50' SBR. SBA. $2,250.000 A new traditionaJ country custom, well located 5800 sq.fl home with 5 bed & 5 baths. Designed and built to the highest 51*1 with an openness that works! Perfect for a large famiJy & wait till you see the "Great Room" PRICE llEDOCl'ION TO $1,100,000 CORONA DEL ............. Blending conte mporary charm with traditional quality. this is the ultimate family home. The dining room, living room with ftreplaoe ·and family room wrap around the custom-appointed kitchen. 4BR. 3BA plus bonus room. o.a ... llaa ••tt••••• ···•••r •••• a •• •tlhald .. -...Mat.W \ It .t .• _ ........ PAGE .2a J ..S.UUmlA¥ .. Oc&.Qber ~.2., ~t. .... - - ® Has 1 REALTORS~ SUNSET VIEWS $419,IOO Prime property in Mesa Verde. 4 BR, 3 BA. upgraded w/wl\itwasbed paven, new kit. cabinets, countertops & appliances. Newly tiled guest bath, French doors, 3 car gar. A more. Ast for ... JACKIE HANDLEMAN/CINDY HANDUMAN $471, Pristine 3 BR home on cul de sac off hvine Avco Enjoy tranquil walb a.round the back bay. Alk for ... MONICA IUGGllll OPEN SUN 1·1, 2216 HIA'IHll I.Ml COSTA MESA OPPORTUNITY KNOCKS ONCE $169,900 Near Bristol + Baker. Belt price, best location, best condition, best terms. Seller will pay buyer's closing costs ror 30 day es- crow. 2 bedrooms, 2 baths, 2 car garage. Ask for ... MAXINE GOLDEN IEUM IT OR NOT $179,900 This 2 master suite townhomc has everything. Good location and a spotless private complex. This UP&radcd unit has fireplace, 2~ baths. laundry hoolc·ups. sl..")'lights. oak cabinets, large private yard and 2 car attchd garage. All this can be yours for Sl79,000. Ask for ... DAVID COOPER SOUTH COAST PWA $179,900 Twnhomc in shady scning. Large 3 BR 2 BA w/11111chcd g:u11gc It lou ol amenities.. Ask for .•. CONNtlCORN "' OPEN SATURDAY 12·• COSTA MHA HO. $219,900 Dcautirul 3 BR, 2 BA home. Super area. Quiel street. Owner very motivated. Submit all offers. Ask for ... SKI WON'T WT $240,000 The best Eastsidc condo! Vaulted ceiling in living rm & both master bdrms. NC. lrgc patio. Popular Dack Day Loop com· munity w/pool & spa/ Ask ror ... PATIY NESBIT FABULOUS LOCATION $289,000 OUTSTANDING 3 DR. 1¥• BA home w/remodelcd kitchen wood shullers & lrgc yrd. Great Ooor plan &. priced to ~ell. For pvt dlOWing. Ask for ... llU a DONNA WEBSTER MAkl AU OFFERS $315,900 Incredible (like brand new) darling 3 BR & b1& family room lo- cated on picture-perfect cul·dc-sac. Walk-in p:intry, garden win- dow, fireplace. big a11ached garage. Retiring sellers arc highly motivated! Ask ror ... ROBIN TINCH E'SIDE • COSTA MESA EASTSIDE CONDO-NEW PRICE $$209,900 Extraordinary 3 BR 2l-1 BA Just move-in and enjoy. Seller says make an offer! Quiet location & patio. Ask for ... RAE RODGERS I .SIDE C.M. REDUCED $219,000 Upgraded lrg 4 BR, 2Vz BA 2 car gar. New upgrades incl: Cop- per plumbing, roor, appliances, oak cabinets and more. Lowest priced 4 BR on Eastsidc by far! Ask for ... DUSlY HARRIS STORK FORCES MOvt $269,000 3 DR, 2 BA, with family room, large 7200 sq.ft. lot on a very quiet street. RV access • unlimited potential. Ask for ... KEITH RANDLE (x 272) PERFECT FOR 2 FAMIUH Two homes on R-2 lot. Front home remodeled in 1991. Back home built in 1990. Very private. Call for details. Ask for ... Rm WADE IETTH HOMES AND GARDENS $275,000 You would love this new kitchen. 3 BR. 21/2 BA, open Ooor pl:in w/spa. ~lite, hardwood rloors. Excellent Vllluc. Ask for ... RUSTY GUINTHER (x 217) 4 IDl·FAM·ROOM·COINIR LOT $279,000 Priced ri&ht · Great cozy 4 BR. 2 BA. family home. Nice fam ily room with fireplace. Owner is andous. Ask for ... RITA WADE 182 VIRGINIA PL $315,000 Newer construction. 2 BR. 2 BA laundry rm., bi& fircplucc, bre- akfast bar, and more. Huge 56 1 140 lot with R-2 w ning. Cur· rcntly rented. Call me today. Ask for ... DONAJ.D PFAfF WTSIDE HOME + INCOME $359,000 Lovely 3 BR. 2 BA owners unit with romanllc Indoor Jacuzzi room plus 2 bdrm 2 bath upstairs apartment. 4 car pragc, alley actc:5S, and walking distance to the Courtyards and new cinema Complex. Motivated scllerl Ask for ... INU DIAZ (x.261) OPIN SAT/SUN 12·1 local I story. Ask for ... DONALD PPAIF WTSIDI CM llDUCED TO $3 3 BR. 1~ BA Expanded master and family room. Walk incrs School, part and shops. Hardwood floors, 3 c.ir g shop. Ask for ... IOI Ml.UICIN ESTATE HOMIJIAITllDI C.M. $3 Bcautifw 3 BR + den, 3 full baths, 2300 sq.rt. fJm1 Built in 1982. TNly a m\ISl scc....Abo....may trade for )h I story. Ask Coe._ MESA VERDE· SUCK a MOOllN llDUCED $3 Recently reduced. completely uwadcd, contemporary 3 ba. Mesa Verde home. Wllitc A bript w/ncw grey c.1rix z.ina "Euro-s~" titchetl w/Coriae "sranitc" countc appl. ll JO' wide "f1oatifta .. tley window. Other extras 11 newer root; prof lanchcapift1 a ... ,.nt. Owners gy ")~ fcrs!". Ast for_. JACO HANDLIMANICIHDY HANDLEMAN SUNSH VIEWS $• Prime property in Mcu Verde. 4 DR. 3 BA, upgr:iJcd washed p:ivers. new kitchen cabinets, rountcr top), a1 anccs. Newly tiled guest bath. Frcnch doors, 3 car E much more! Ask for ... JACKIE HANDLIMAN/CINDY HA.HOU MAN MESA vtRDE GOLF COUISI $' Great property on 16th hole of MV Country Club, pm actically lot value, this sprawlin& 4 BR, 2~ BA ranch )I is the best buy on market! Opportunity knocks! Ask for ANNI McCAii.AND NEWPORT BEACH SWCAPI NIWPOIT llACH $: Smell the ocean air Crom the 2 BR builders former u Berber carpet. l:tric private patio. fireplace, 2 car sJr. in complex. Bring us an offer. Owner wants it sold. Pnc motivation. Ask ror ... DAVID COOPER $300,000 OCEAN W FOR ONLY $: Walk to the beach from this bright and sunny condo 1111 tcr suites, 2 BA, fpl in gated comm. Mirrored wall rcn1: view & park·likc surroundings. A.sit for ... IAYllNE MIRACLE OPEN SAT 1·1, 102 SCHOLZ PLAZA FABULOUS WATER VIEWS $: Bay & ocean view gate auardcd community. 2 ma)tcr baths. Beveled mirrors to rencc:t those views. Wolk to must to sec! Ask for .•. IAYllNE MllACU OPEN UT/SUN 1·1, 100 ICHOLZ PLAZA fl NEWPORT CREST.JUST umo $: Plan 3 • 3 BR, 2l-1 BA townhouse with new carpets Wet bar and fireplace. A great floor plan with a \'Cl')' open orientation. Community pool/tennis.. Walk to ti One of the best buys In the Ctcsal Aslt for ... IAlllA CHAMIERS IUlLDHS CLOS!OUTI STARTING AT$: ~ block to the beach!!! Brand new ~•n vic:w condo: bc4droom rloorplans. Luxurious appo{ntmcnls through• for ... DIANA PROISll OPEN SAT • IUN 10.1, 12J 29TH STIEET, ~ NPT HOHTS LOT $: Located below 1Sth at. this propc:~ is situated in the of the block w/ an older 2 BR J BA res.. on the rear c Ideal to live In durlns. new COCWJ11c:tlon. Ask for ... CURT HIHEm II 76( 3 Corporal• Plazc _ .. • .... , · •• IR''iORt 81i..aifflUA MfS4 ftlDT I REAL ESTATE the PO ·65,000 to Mar· aragc w/ :89,000 ly living. ~rp loc:il 35,0001 BR. l h :u. am:i· ·rs, new Kl. NC, 1bmi1 of· 159,500 W/WhilC· Id appli· arJgc & 199,900 ;d JI pr· 1k home !08,900 mt New ' Jgc. lk~t : rcncct~ !19,000 h ~ m~S· ~ts ocean 252,000 suites, 2 tic~ch. A 8 279,000 and tile. hi;ht and c bcJch. 379,000 .!! 1 & J >ut!! Ask u . 385,000 m1dt.llcd ,(the lot. "BHT IUY"' $395,000 Bluffs beauty "~INDA MODEL" ~ BR, 2 BA auachcd patio home. New 1ntenor reaturcs: plantatlOtl shutters. Westcc security system, new fixtures and appliances. New paint, carpet and tile throuJhout. Ask for ... CUF • E'LYNN klMP DUPUX $425,000 Owners anxious lo sc:ll, just reduced $40,000. Fully leased town· house style 3 BR 2 BA & 4 BR, 2 BA. l block to Oc:unfront. Ask ror ... CW• E'lYNN l<IMP GREAT INVH1MENT PROPHlY $435,000 N~rt Beach dupk:L Two 3 BR, .2 BA unit.s. FrcsMy ~intcd cxtenor, walk to beach, ~rt. shopping. 0wl'ICr w-.ints quick sale! Ask for_. JANE 01 VllGHA NfWPOlrT •IOHTS FOR $439 ,000 With a k>C ot OYCr 9100 sq.rt .. this J BR, 2 BA home is a p;irlc in luclt! Tum key condition, quiet Hciatus loc:ltion, 2 C:1L pragc plus morel Ask for ... ANNI MeCASLAND MOVI IN nRHCT $495,000 lmmoculate 3 BR w/pool on cul-dc·sac:. Ask for ... MONICA RUGGIERI x 107 SUZANNE MOSHER x 115 TWO STUNNING CONTtMPORAllES Giant 4 BR. J BA with f:lbulous pooVspa plus 3 car garage for SSS9,000. Also bright sunny designer · perfect total remodeled juM listed w/pooVspa for $509,000. Ask for ... SKI OPEN SAT 12·.t:30, 2201 WINDWARD NEWPOIT NO. IEST IUY $525,000 Uirgcst model Morbclla in premium location. 4 BR. 3 BA. fa. mily rm. 3 fpl, triple garage. Owner leaving area & must sell now! Ask for ... PAUlA WlfY REDUCEDll REDUCED!! $749,500 S BR view home in Dover Shores. Pool, vaulted ceilings. scpa· rate ma.ids rm It bath. Ask for ... MONICA RUGGIERI x107/ SUZANNE MOSHER x115 VAUAIU CUL DE SAC LOCATION RHDUCIDI $1,050,000 Prc1tiJious gated community or Belcourt. Lrg S DR home w/fcn· ccd yard & patio. High ceilings. Lots o( potcn1i11l. Lowest price cuttom in the area. Great opponunity ror the location conscious buyer. Ask ror ... VIRGINIA SWAN CATALINA. CITY LIGHT VIEWS $1,175,000 Beautifully remodeled "Devonshire" in llarbor Ridge • Gounnct kilchcn with 2 sub Zcro'a and Vikin& ronac • Built in entertain· mcnt center, hardwood floon, spcct3culor views!!. Ask for ... KEllM RANDU (x 272) OVER AN ACRE $1,275,000 With fabulous ocean. bay & city lights views. This 4 BR, 2~ BA pool home In a 1CCludcd setting allows for 10131 privacy w/a long drivcw.y up to the horn.:. This is an opportunity for IOl'l\cone to build an cnllrc estate on this unique parcel of lmnd. Ask for ... HTHEI YANK CAMEO SHORES $ •,275,000 Li&ht & briJht 3 BR custom pool home!! On a large lot w/pool, lush courtyard, & back yard that opcM to park!! 3 private bcac· hes & morel! Best buy In Cameo shotcs. Ask for ... DIANA PROSSER SPECTACULAI OCEANFRONT $•,695,000 GorJCOUI J story home fc1turcs a large roor·top deck with brea• lhtaklna views, aourmet kitchen, marble, beveled glass & French doors. Ast for ... CAIOU FRANKEL OCEANflONT l!AUTY $1,475,000 Lovely custom home Includes every amcntity for gracious livin& In one of Ncwpon'1 best location. 4 BR, 4 BA, only 4 years old. Finest quality constrvctlon. Ask for ••. CA.IOU flANKIL t-5000 1,Ste 101, Newport Beach ER ,.·to Sell SPECTACULAI VIEW TENNIS ESTATE $4,500,000 S BR, S~ BA. servant quoners. Estotc is situated on J.84 aac location on &ck Bay. Owner will consider trade. Ask for •.. ION HUOT CORONA DEL MAR INVESTOR DEUTE $559,000 Just reduced in quaint Olde CdM. Duplex with lots or potcnti:d for lovely home with income or keep u is and continue to gen· crate good income. J BR. 2 BA home with 2 BR. 2 BA apart· menl. Owner uy its your tum! Ask for •.. INEZ DIAZ x 261 SPYOWS Hill $1,775,000 When only the very best wiU do. This exciting lWO stocy S BR, 6 DA totally remodeled home offers brcatbtakin& ocean & city li,ht views. Offered at Sl,nS,000. Ask for_. JANI SUMOAl\A , SHORECUFf NW OCIAMllONT tZ.I00,000 Dnnd new architcctunl dream home with lnc:rcdibk ocean/Cat· alina views. Huge 4 BR/4 BA. Comity room, study, st11c-of·the· art pool + spa. Owner will cany, trade. Ask for ... IOllN TENCH IRVINE NORTMWOOD HOME $339,900 4 BR. 3 BA home in great family neighborhood. Private back· yard on quiet street. will conJidcr lease-option. Ask for ... DENNIS GRIMES LAGUNA BEACH DUPLEX FOCH wmt FABULOUS OCEAN VIEW· $339,900 DENNIS GRIMES COTO DE CAZA $100,000 REDUCTION $599,000 CUstom home a adjacent buildablc lot w/brcathtalt.ing ~noramic vicwl. To sec this mini estate. ask for._ IOI/MARY DI TUWO RNERSIDE IMRSIDE COINER PARCEL $335,000 Prime signalized comer parcel for development. Possit»c zone change to R-3 or RO. Approx ~ acre. Will exch:in'c for C03stal ut. Motivated out of state owner. Ask ror ... oum HAallS x •24 HUNTINGTON BEACH BEAUTIFUL 5 BEDROOM HOME $268,500 Walk to Mile SquQre Park. Westministcr, Fountain Valley area. Exquisite and elc&antl French doors, tile entry, brick fireplace, striking decor & quality uparadcs throughout. Ask for ... JACK GIFFORD HWR WILL LWI OPTION $'39,000 Cu1tom Villa in Huntington Beach. Musivc deck with br03d ocean views. 3 l:uae bdrms plus ram ily room ind fonnal dinin& has it all! Motivated! Ask for ... RAE RODOERSllUm GUINTMEI 10 UNIT S•.soo,ooo (3) Three hich density lots. Downtown Huntin1ton Beach. Exist- ing income plus special upside zoning allowances. Ask for ... UZ a CHUCK JONIS FOUNTAIN VALLEY SPEUIOUND $339,700 ls the way you will leave this cnchantina 3 BR, l y, Ba Fountain Valley hm. From the lcadcd·alus front door w/o3k trim and IC> m3ny other special features to the CUitorn sunken p:atio. you'll 1pprecfatc this lovinaly maintained home! It's the home you de· serve. Ast for ... JACK GIFFORD JUST RIDUCID $377,700 Orcat Camlly home, 4 BR w/RVA on cul·de-sac xros.s from part. no busy •lrcct, country kitchen. Ask for ... IUSlY OUINTHIR N1W IAYPION1' LmnNG $2,HO,OO "Ralph Lauren" totally remodeled cottage style aettina wltarae boat do<lk. 4 BR. 3 BA. commercial grade kitch. w!Mot. tep DR., ..,.c:bJa "peat room" overlookina tbo bay. Ask for ... IOI a MAIY DIMUO ·. - . • THE REAL &:·B ·TAT&:RS 5BR, 3BA HOME Two s1ory, over 2700 s.f. 2 dn stairs bedrooms, beou1ilul bockyord pool. Near MVCC, priced to move at $369,500 BEST PRICE HOME In desirable Mesa Verde •nner circle Sporkling pool in secluded bock yard 3BR, 2 BA Lorge l1v1ng room with fire- place. Over 1760 sq. ft. For $280,000 TUSTIN CONDO FHA APPROVEDI 2BR, 2BA story, move in conditionl New blinds, carpet & poont throughout Moke offer owner anxious. $134,900 STARTER HOME 4BR, l .5BA. Beoutiivl rear yard, Koi pond, close to SCP, schools, priced at $205,000 NEWPORT FABULOUS LOCATION Cool breetes Greenbelt 1 mile to beoch, 3BR, 2 SBA. Asking S 197, 900 FOUR BR. TWO BA Home on 11,000 sq. If lot over S80K in recent upgrades. New baths, voulted ceilings, skylights, and much more. Of- fered ot $385,000 SANTA ANA 3 seporote 4 plexes. In good rental oreo, well kept units With ve"f low van· cocy. Asking $398,000 Ea NEW ON MARKET 4BR new kitchen, new roof. spo, large lot, 2 car garage Plus corpor:f for extra parking. Shows neat & clean. $238,000 OWNER DESPERATE WANTS OUT Du· plex with 4BR, 28A & 2BR, 1 BA. Eoch with pri- vate yord, rental income is over $2,000. Don't miss this, Asking S279,000 3 BEDROOM HOME With room to build another unit. live in one & rent the 2nd. Asking $215,000 ORIGINAL OWNERI Move in cond1t1on 48R, 2BA home. Beautiful yords . Close to church, schools, & shopping. Pride of ownership~. $239,500 FOUNTAIN VAUEY Lorge 4BR, 2.5BA family size townhouse with over 1800 sq. ft. Ex- cellent location. Nice yard & attached gorog_e_. S223,000 2BR/2BA Condo in great location. Running springs and lots of greenery thru-oul the com· pie.xi Inside laundry. lower unit split level. Two car detached garage: lowest price in complexll S159,000 DREAM COMI TaUE Country chormer 3 large BR, remodeled kikhen and botn, stroll to par\:. $214,900 VIEWS OF THE OCEAN And Bluffs! With on oir of country charm. 38R, remodeled kitch- en, remodeled both, wood burning fireploce with hearth, pool with redwood dee.king. Stroll to the pork, lorge 7,920 sf lot. Close to the beoch ond cool ocean air. Only $270,000 NEWPOIT BEAOf High security community. 2BR, 2BA w/pool, spo, souno, weight rm, ban- quet facilities. Very cleon. S 189, 900 3 BEDROOM HALCREST Home with beau- tiful block bottom pool. Upgraded & reod~ to move into. A steol at $229,000 llVINI Six yr new condo. 2 lorge BR '1, 1.75 BA. fg In living room, large dining ol'90, 1 ottd gor & 1 covered carport. Over 1, l 30 sq. h. Asking $207 ,000 4llR. Pool 38R 2Bll PIS 2BR OPEN HOUSE IA1UIDAY ONLY 3017 QMMI. c. Miii 1-6 IUNDAYONLY 24042 SIWr 1111. e Toro H 711 ..... ..,, CJl 1-4 517 -. Lii. C.M. , .. SUNDAY AND IA1UIOAY 983 GnM Pl. C.M. 980 GnM Pl, C.M. 2131 ~ Pl, CM.. 1239.600 1215.000 '1111.000 ., .. ., '270.000 '214.900 '207,500 COUNTWY CHARMER Beautiful home in o noturol setting, located near shopping center, recreotion, ond woods, 3 large Bk, remodeled kitchen, large 7 ,200 sf lot, stroll to the porlc, close to the beoch & cool ocean air, Only S207,500 3BR ATRIUM HOME Vaulted beamed ceil- ings, up to dote deco. lighting, skylights, lots of extras. Aslcing $249,900 LOTS Of POTIN1'1AL 3BR. 1.58A in a nice quiet neig~. N'icely &andscooed home. PriYal9 bOdc vord well suited fOt 88Q'a/ pc;1tties. With o tittte 'T.LC. & elbow bf'Mse this home could be a real charmer. Mab an offer. $180,000 ANAHEIM 3BR, 2BA, super condition, large bedrooms, new carpet, new point, new window coverings, RV. access ond mOf'tl. $189,000 WESTMINSTER This is the onel Comfortable 38R, home in o fomily neighborhood. Decoro· live wollpoper in lcltchen/bothroom. Choir roiling throvghoul kitchen & living room. Hurry • re- cently appraised thousonds over list price. Just reduced to S 176,500 EASTSIDE conAGE Beautifully refurbished inside & out. 2BR, 1 BA, all new kitchen, hard- wood floors, crown molding, Ip, large whirlpool tub new dn11ewoy & landscaping. Asking ' S279,900 COSTA MESA Ftrst time on market. Quiet cul-de-soc. 3 or 4BR, & FR. Two lireploces, hardwood floors, wolk to schools & shopJ>ing center. Plus lots more. Only $237,000 SELLERS HAVE PURCHASED AN- OTHER And wont to sell nowl This condo hos two separate master bedrooms, attached ga- rage. Excellent loc.otion S l 79,900 OR MAKE OFFER SANTA ANA 2BR, 1 BA cozy storter home. Newly po inted interior & extenor. Hardwood floors, 3 car garage. R.V. access, comer lot. Mrs. Cleon lives here. Asking S 185,000 OCEANSIDE RUSTIC TRANQUlun11 Oceon & Conyon view on 2.3 acres. Room for 4 large lots. Existing house on one lot. $500,000 SUBMIT AU OFFERSI Lovely JSR, 1. 758A home. Brighi & airy, shows like a model. S275,000 EL TORO Forget about the price, look at these termsl 3BR, 2BA home, lorge yord, enclosed patio. Owner will corry 1st T.D. with 20% down or leose w/option to boy S 10,000 down S 1,500/mo with $400/mo equity accrvol.Aski11g S215,000 SANTA ANA 3 bdrm, on cul-de-soc, lorge family room with fireplace, fomlly kitchen with eoting oreo. Asking $179,000 r.c.. .............. .. 2790 HARBOR BLVD., COSTA MESA 546·2313 ,.,... .. LIDO ISLE QUID UIT DD tlll,000 Buy • lot, git ...... hotal Low prlced OYWllad lot, oppof1Uftlly to tdd dream home. OVRRSIZl!D LOT SM0,000 Fruhly 3 BR/2 dA. one story home with formal di!). Ing room, flreplace In IMng room. l!XCIT1NQ Rl!MODl!L $847,000 2·Stofy, 2 BR/2 BA on 35' lot Gourmet kitchen with alt th• emu. Sundeck, 2 patios. STRl!ET TO STREET se1a,ooo Excea.nt location near clubhouse & tennis courts. 3 BR/3Y, BA. High ceilings & plantation shutters. DECORATOR HOMI! $775,000 2 bf/2 BA plua home on desirable Via Genoa. Mas- ter auhe has fireplace & sitting area. CUSTOM BUILT OEM $825,000 Super quality atreet to street 3BR/3 BA home. Cus- tom spa with waterfall on patio. Ml!DITl!RRANUN STYLE $840,000 Lovely landscaped 4BR/2¥• BA home located close to Genoa playground and tennis courts. BUT INllDI! LOCATION S925,000 S.autlfully redecorated featuring 4 BR/3 BA. hard- wood floora, prtvate courtyard, sec. system ULTRA CUSTOM $1, 195,000 Srunnlng ~ of a klndl 3 BR/5 BA. den, family room. Whh• oak ftoc>Mg, French doors. COSTA MESA AREA WHY Rl!Nn $149,900 WMn you can put 15% down on this South Coast Metro condo. 2 BR/2 BA with community pool/spa_ CUL-DB.UC LOCATION t211,900 3 BR/2 BA. l family room. Remodeled knchen i.adt to formal dining room. Custom mint bllnda. QRUT PAiillLY HOMI! tm 000 5 BRl2 BA home on 10,000+ eq.ft. Iott Den, ~lly room, wood floora, d~ wlndow9, A/C. SYCAllOAI PARK $319,000 U~ 3 BR/2Y, BA home In ~. 2 yrs. new. FMllly room, den, private yard. aUPD CURB APPUL h~ 4 ~ BA c:ustomtad remoc:tet. Fuly cont.I "lnlllW" unit. Famlly room, den. Mwble ftreplace. WALK TO SCHOOLJl!scROW t374_r!>!M» ,.wwd ~Ill E . ..od. 4 BWZYI BA. hlmly rOOf • r-· ....-ct for~· NEWPORT BEACH UIYTO SHOW out t117 eoo &c111n1rron1· M ESCR ...'.?,9 • .-wport,,;:;; a c.daMna. 2 BR --~ condition VILLA BALBOA $249,000 Penthouse corner unit with pretty views of green- belt & mini ocean view of bay. 2 BR/2 BA. Tl!RMS, POOLS & SPA $410,000 Don't mlu this almost 2100 sq fl of gracious living toc.ted on comer greenbelt 2 BR/den/2 BA. ,,. BLOCK FROM BUCH $485,000 NeWty bull 4 BRl3 BA plus family room In super Jo. cation. Great home to r.m out or five lnl ND USTINQ $471,900 4 ~ BA c:ustofn home. Aemod. kJtchen hu gu range/1J111, dbl oven l bftcfut nook. LQ. yard. 3 HOUSl!S FROM SAND $499,950 5 BR/4 BA plua bonus room. Ocean views from muter. Verutlle ftoorplan. Light & bright Interior. NEWPORT NORTH $535,000 Paradise foundt Picturesque 3 BR/21r11 BA home on premium tot. Upgrades In & out. Model perfect. Dl!SIONl!R BAYFRONT $591,000 Perfect bayfront condo with private 30' bOat dock. Top quality throughout. 2 BR/2•h BA COUNTRY STYLE REMAKE $599,000 3 BR/2Y, BA comer lot home with family room off kitchen. Spa on brick deck. French doors. HARBOR VIEW HOMES $875,000 Wonderful 5 BR/3 BA Somerset model In Phase Ill. LQ. family room, parquet ftooring, 2 ftreplacea. LIDO PARK DRIV'e $975,000 e..t 111 floor unh overlooking pool. Rhine Channel. 2 BR/2Y, BA. Full 24 hr. aecurity. Easy to ahow. BAYFRONT PENTHOUSE $889,000 2 BRl3 BA beytront condo pt1ced to sell fastl Fan- tastic location with fabulous water vtews. IDl!AL FOR INTl!RTAININQ $715 000 4 BR/3 BA, family room, den. 9000 sq.ft. lot. 'Vault- ed celtlng9, used brick, akyltghts, 3 fireplaces. Bl!IT VllW Pl!NTHOUSI! =$1 300,000 Elegant 2 BR/2Y, BA Udo Pk. Dr. OUM o1fera forever vtewa of bay, ocean & city ht.a. BAY ISLAND BAYFRONT •1~ao,ooo Rate opportunity to C>Ut'Chue a be.ch e on ex- c:lwlve Bay Island. Private belichea & boat docka. RllDUCDH ta.aao,ooo ·~ beyfront with gorgeous bay a. m1n. vtewa, dock for MY9rW a.rge boida. 4 BR/4Y, BA. 1219.000 *'525.000 HUNTINGTON BEACH IUCLIFP ON THI! ORl!EN !7_29.tOOO Premium comer tot. gr_...,belt view. i:ieganuy a~ pointed, "Ilk• new'' 3 BfV2~ BA, family room. . NEWPORT CREST OWNl!R WILL CARRY $279,000 Shows like a model. Decof'ated In the best of taste. 3 BR/21h BA. 3 decks, formal dining room. SHOWS LIKI! A Ml"'•' ui $295,000 Seller has b( '" escAOY! :nust sell now. Fab\Jlous oce1 _ .... ~master. 3 BR/2Yz BA. Bl!IT COURT LOCATION S310 000 Largest ftoorptan In the Crest, 2000 sq.ft. BJ.. plU9 famlty rm. Mauve tonea throughout. MUST Sl!LL NOWI $395,000 Full ocean vlewl 3 BR/2Yz BA, bit-In oak cabinets In IMng room. Mirrored dining room. OCEANFRONT PROPERTIES PRIME LOCATION $925,000 3 bedroom oceanfront houH plus Income unit on ov.,.aed lot R·2 lot. 2-car garage. OCEANFRONT HIOl!AWAY $1,049,000 2 BR/1 BA home with separate 1 BR/¥• BA granny unit. Includes approved plans for 2 luxury condos. OCEANFRONT DUPLEX $1 ,289 000 Income producing 3 BR/2Ba upper unit, 2 BR/1 BA tower unit. White water & coastal views. 40' OCEANFRONT LOT $1,275,000 The bloowt lot In the quietest spot In West N.w- port. 2 lfR/1 BA Street has no through traffic! BEST LOCATION scROW~1,375~ 11 location °' IN E -· j•sac. designed and t _ .. ~ ... 01114 BA. den, family room. YEARLY LEASES NIWPOAT CRl!ST $1HO/MO. Popu&.r Plan 14 with mr.at off muter bedroom. 3 BR/2~ BA wtth greenbelt view. LIDO PK. DR. S3000/MO. Immaculate ground floor unit with large bayfront patio. 2 Br/3 BA plus den. Secure garage. LIDO ISLI $3400/MO. 4 BA/3 BA, large family room plus retreat. Prtvate 8trMt to street location. Approx. 3000 sq.ft. OCllMPROllT h,IOO/MO. 9 ho&w from wedge. Ful pancnmlc OCNn views. 3 BRl2 BA Uy decorDad Md f\mlahed. LIDO llLI! BAYl'RONT SS200lllO. Outstllndlng home on qu6eC Eastern tip. 4 BR/4 + BA. Fum/untum. [)od( apace negotiable. OCUNl'ROllT APARTllEJITS 1 B1V1 BA .... ·-····-··--····-········ ............ -.. $100QIMO. 2 BA/1 IA ............................................. --11200.'MC> 2 BA/1 BA ••.•.. _. ....... -............................... $1500/M(). 2 IA/1 BA ................................................ S2000t'M0. .. ,. •' ,. ,, ,; I PAGE 26 I SATURDAY October 12, 1991 Featured New Listings I, 195,000 BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE Country French Estate with view of 18 c..,., ee,, 609 000 tit_..., t ..,..ir-\ffrt 11t.n-, •• AT'l1'''' 1-•-.r1 ,.-,-,"""' NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA _PILOT I REAL ESTATE . Tranquil Corona del ·Mar Nftf!POrl &aela B.eal Buau llsput• Speclalm in Spy1lau HiU and S1r.11la.• ~e Coast Newport Properties ia pleaied to an- nounce that Newport Beach real estate experts, Bert and Marian Reedy, have joined their com- pany. Having both worked with residential properties in Newport Beach foT 19 years, they know the market extremely well. BefOTe com.inc to Coaat Newport, Bert and Marian spent nine years with Coldwell Banker, achieving President's Club and Senior Residen- tia) A.11ociate atatu.a. The husband and wife team apecializes in residential pnipertiea in the Spyelua ffj)) and Spyeiau Ridp communities of Newport Beach, high-end tracts that Luak. built beeinning in 1972: -Spyglass' beautiful views and aubstantial family homes make it one of the moat desirable places to live in Newport Beach-oT anywhere elee,• aa,ya Bert. -We work very well together: sa,ys Marian. •BaJance ia the key-our styles complement each other' a.• A.alt them what they think makes an excep. tional qent and they both reply: knowl~ patience and intepity. They also really ettjoy what they do. -rhere is conatant chance and cballence in thia field. The people c:hanp-,.. have repeat clienta but their needs and deairea evolve over the yean. There ia a conltant ftu.x that keeps it interestm.c. • aaya Bert. Both are snduatea of the Univenit,y ofMichi- pn. Bert Mrved in the U.S. Navy u a CCllDDl.i• aioned omctr indudinc command of a line ship. Prior to entenns the real esta&e proleuiClll Bert was invoa..d in manu&cturina manapment and •rwcl on the Board of Directon and Executive committee ol a mid-abed corporation. Thi a..dya are enthuaiutic about their new uaociation with Cout Newport Properties and are lookifte forward to continu.inf their successful caner witla them. SATURDAY, October 12, 1991 I PAGE 27 Guard Gated Communities • • I I • t '\ • f k1 1 <: r '.'°l I f • I .. I PAGE 28 I SATURDAY October 12. 1991 Family Neighborhoods Exclusive Private Communities NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE 2318 Port Lerwick -Harbor View Hometi Move-in perfect! 4 Bdrm.Montego in Seawind $519,000 Fabulous Newport Hela)\ts! Total of 4 Bdrms. 3 baths. Designers own home. Quality traditional detail throua)\out. $695,000 Bli View Of Big Canyon Outstandlnc fairway and Newport Center views. Private cul-de-sac location. 3 bedroom 3 bath with family and dining rooms. $1,400,000 Bayshores Best Buyl Freshly painted! 4 Bdrm. plus den and remodeled kitchen. Quiet locat ion, and beautifully landscaped. Land Is Included. What A Val•ef $650,000 Hop In yourcar&45 minutes later you've arrived! Peace, quiet, oak trees, historic ra nch houses, tennis, swimming, equestrian trails, even a tree house! $3,300,000 Debi ,Bibb 644 .. J 600 .. Office 759 .. 3707 .. Voice Mall Newport Heights Premier comer location, steps to Cliff Drive Park. New England charm thru-Out, 3 Bdrm. plus den, lafle master suite, family kitchen, formal dining. · $785,000 SATURDAY. October 12. 1991 I PAGE 29 Just Usted .. Bayshores Extra wide comer location. Immaculate 2 Bdrm. plus den, oversized slate patio. Land Included. $609,000 French Normandy Premier Bayshores location, steps to private· marina & 2 beaches. San Francisco charm with hardwood floors & 'llarble baths. Ideal couples home. $979 ,000 Harbor View Homes Owner Says •5e11·r Immaculate Carmel 3 doors to greenbelt and commun ity pool. New Berber carpet and upgrades galore. $475,000 Balboa Island Waterfront Contemporary-Architecture amid island charm! Spacious 2 story, 2 Bd. 2 Ba. Res. with guest quarters or rental unit! Reduced over$ I S0,000 $735,000 • • T PAGE 30 I SATURDAY October 12, 1991 I (., Jc.JM, \ I CC I ,.::t I IOVVl..JV t t '°'""' tV f """'-' Picture perfect two story custom home located on the .,..~ fairway. 5 Bdrm. including large master suite, gourmet kitchen and children's wing. $2,399,000 NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE .Jl"\:ln \ I V.Jl.., l'\C.~IVI I'\ I C.U..J\n..Jl'\.:SO • MV"1 YY::JVI 6 Bdnn. 6.S Ba home on large lot Bleached oak floors. S fireplaces, estate siud yard with custom swimming pool, spa & private cabafta. $2,875,000 For More Information, Allk For: Magnificent custom estate with 120 feet of golf course.frontage. Ideal home for family or fonnal entertaining. Model perfect inside and out. Marie Fargo 759-8934 $2,295,000 Bluffs Specialists New Listings Danny Bibb 640-7665 Linda Lyle 759-0332 516 Ventaja -Open Sat. 2-5 P.M. Lovely end unit. Family living with 3 Bdrm. & 2.5 Ba . Opens onto greenbelt, fruit trees on side yard. 524 Vista Grande -Open Sun. 1-5 P.M. Beautifully upgraded "E" Plan. 3 Bdrm. 2.5 Ba. Greenbelt views from most rooms. Exclusive Listing 552 Glorietta Remodeled, light & bright, 3 Bdrm. 2.5 Ba. All on one level. Large comer lot. Please contact your Bluff's Specialists for more information. Stephanie Grody 760-1232 Lovely serene fairway views from this elegant 3 bedroom town home. Highly upgraded with two car garage in quiet location. $479,000 Dover Shores 401 Morning Star Lane Best Buy of large custom bayfront home, 60' on the water with dock. A great opportunity and a True Value. Perfect location. Pool and spa. Dramatic home priced to sell!! Open House, Sunday l-5P.M. For more i11formatio11, Please Call: M&tjeFargo 759-8934 I WSAt. ...... ~ J U Vl.JV y AUHU I A.\(J \ u.., "jr.)f 1 .1uRDAY, October 12, 1991 I PAGE 31 ASKING $3,169,000 -$2,695,000 $2,395,000 NOW REDUCED TO $1,795 000 SPECTACUIAR 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 will be considered including sensible trades. Please call now to negotiate on this awesome value. Tomorrow may be too late! • a , PAGE 32 /SATURDAY October 12, 1991 Mesa Verde 's big garage sale another resounding success C osta Mesa 's Mesa Verde was bustling with activity last Satufday as several hundred homeowners participated in the eighth annual garage sale sponsored by Coldwell Banker of Costa Mesa. The atmosphere seemed festive as swarms of bargain hunters filled the streets, looking for -and most likely finding -that special "something." Coldwell IJanker agents Pat Davis, Bill lupis, Delpha Oswald, Liz McFarland, Jeannine S-take, Molly Graham, Bonnie turner and Tom Sutro orchestrated the grand event, providing advertising, directional signs, balloons, ma~ and free colfee and dou2hnuts to everyone in attendance. ·The feedback I've s<>tten llas just been wonderful," said Davis, who has been actively involved in the ~ra~ sale since its origination. "It's a great way for neighbors to catch up on Whats new, or for new neiahbors to meet" "Most people thank is for selling their homes," added Michael Crowe, Coldwell Banker manager. "After the garage sale, a lot of people thanked us for making room for their extra car." For the folks who missed this year's sale and still park on the street, Crowe reminded, th is is an annuaJ event "We'll see you next year," he said. Homefinding Center eliminates confusion B efore purchasing a new home, today's home shoppers are faced with many unanswered questions as they attempt to make one of the most important decisions of their lives. In most cases, home shoppers have a general idea of how mudl they can afford for a home and in what area they wish to live. but now they need pertinent information about specific communities, neighbortlOOds, available homes, school locations and access to recreational facilities. and W~rk in Irvine, Tustin Ranch in Tustin, Santiago Hills In Orange, as well as two new neiahborhoods in Newport Beach -the 'Big Canyon Villas and Villa Point . In addition to providing new home information, the Homefinding Center helps . renters find apartments. Home shoppers can visit or c.all the Irvine Com~ny Homefinding Center for additional information on Turde Rock, Westpark, Tusti~ ~nch1 Santia5111s and the neighoomooas in Beach. The center may be rea by telephone at 551-1500. Bayside beauty now available A gorgeous two -s tory, approximately 3, 700·square- foot home IOcated on one of the most sought-after streets -West Bay Avenue -in Newport Beach is now available. This totally remodeled, four-bedroom, 31/z-bath family home with a large boat dock is being offered on the market for the first time. Every detail of fine aaftsmanship has been attended to, including a spacious master suite with sitting area overlooking the bay, mmmerdal grade Property of the Week country kitchen with eating nook, separate dining room and a large "great room" over!Ooking the oo6blestone patio with built-in custom barbecue. Maple and brick flooring acnnt the home throughout This property ls being offered for $2,250,000. For additionil information or to anange for a ~vate showing, call listing agents Bob and Mary DiTuTilo of Rf/~Newport Bech, 760-5000. "The Irvine Com~ny Homefinding Center in Tustin has taken the confusion out of home buying." said Pat Smith, manager of the Homeftnding Center. The center -located on lrvine Boulevard at Jamboree Road just off the Sa nta Ana Freeway -ha s knowledgeable people qualified to answer a variety Of home-shopping questions, Smith said. Hostesses are wen versed on information ooncemlng the Irvine Company's communities in Newport Beach, Irvine, Tustin and Orange. The center is open from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. seven days a week and dosed on some holidays. Realtors 2nd in sand castling Smith and her courteous staff supply visitors with area tour guide maps, community brochures, information on school, child care facilities, shoePjng and retail centers and other available services of interest to home shoppers. "Displays at the Homefinding Center make 1t easier for home shoppers to find the home and neiRhborhood that's ri~t for them," Smitn said. displa~ inClude a color-coded electronic map of key community ame~ities1 several community and neighbornooo pictorials and community site plans. The Homefinding Cente r also provides invitation and appointments for guided tours of the Irvine Exhibit, which utilized alldio-visualsl displays and models of residentia and business communities developed by the Irvine ComJ>!lny in the four-dtv area. At the Homeflnding Center, shoppers can· get ~fie Information about new home neighborhoods In four Irvine Company communities -Turtle Rock - NEWPOIT -MESA ASSOCIATIONOF Q T he Newport-Mesa Association of Realtors took semnd place In the civic and service club c.ategoty at the Seafest Sand Castle Building Contest recently. The Realtors' entry -"Your Home Is Your Casde" -was a construction ol three sand castle homes surrounded by a pool and lake setting. The nine-member team, headed by captain Carey Ward of Sunbow ReaJtY, held three practice ~ at Corona del Mar State Beach before the actual contest. Joining the Realtor teani were Donald Pfaff RfJMAX; Jake klohs, Balboa Island Realty; Gayle Amato, Prudential California Realtv; Tom Sutro, Coldwell Banker; Leslie COnner, Village Realtors; Lori Doyf~1 the Real Estrters; Sherry Coshow, :>neny Coshow & As.todates, and Stan SaX, Prudential California Realty. "We were all pleased to win seoond place and we had a great time," Ward said. Predicting biSF' and better things for next ~ar, Want said team memberl workeCt so well ~ that ~re alreadv looking fotwifd to )oinl".18 bCl!S for the 199"2 Seafest sand casde ~and ~ plan to take home the ffnt plaa! tr()phy. NEWPOR'Y BEACH/COSTA MESA Pn.OT I REAL ESTATE • SATURDAY, October 12, 1991 I PAGE 33 •1111111!1 ................................................................................ ~ ..... . Phase I Sold Out In ust 4 Weeks! Phase II Now elling! Resort living, private guard .. gated community, contemporary design, and unsurpassed affordability is now available in the PRESTIGIOUS IRVINE COMMUNITY! Luxurious condominiums with all the amenities of a world class resort, including pool and spa, sunbathing court and cabanas, par course, recreation complex and fitness center. THE METROPOLITAN ... A total living experience! FROM THE $150,000's 0 a THE BEST BUY IN ORANGE COUNTY 2233 MARTIN ST., IRVINE, CA92715 • (714)851-2227 SALES OFFICE OPEN DAILY: 10AM-6PM ................. "' ... I .. _..__ • ......__............ • flrl' ....... ! I .... ,.__ •• ...,.... ....... 5 ... ' \ •• ~I • Tarbell Realtors sponsoring 1 This Side Up' youth ministry --From Plge 14 document Its P'~ so that it can ~ I~ and ulti~ obtiln reimbursement from the develOoer for the costs associated with the repa1r. Another oonsideration lies in the ability of the association to obtain the necessary funds to remedy such defects and damages. O~en construction defeds are extremely costly to remedy and may ~t an extraordinary ~nse whiCh gn:atly exceeds the budget of the assoaation. T arbell Realtors is proud to be one of the sponsors of ''This Side Up -1991," a one-day regional event presented by the National Institute of Youth Ministry. Nearly 9,000 young people, youth workers and parents are expected to attend the event Oct. 19 at the Anaheim Convention Center. Now in its third year, ''This Side Up" deals with critical issues such as dating, substance abuse, self-esteem, peer pressure, six, pregnancy, suicide prevention and rock music. The day 1nc!u.de~ musJ:L_~rama , group part.1c1pauon, wo~ and speakers. "This Side Up's goal is to help youth through the resources and guidance of caring individuals to live their lives as God intended," said Jim Bums, a youth author and president of NIYM. "With the community's support, we can provide the outreadi and needed training to hundreds of thousands of our AMERICAN CANCER I SOCIETY® ORANGE COUNTY young ~pie, parents and ~uth workers,' he added. "It's heartbreaking to see how drugs, aloohol, teen pregnancy, school dropouts and suicide are devastating today's youth. NIYM is reaching out to young people and helping them to make positive Cfecisions about their lifestyfe and future." The event opens and closes with a "big ses.slon." Some of ~ people participating re Buster Soaries, one of the finest youth communicators In. America; Curt donin~, actor and humorist; the Katina Boyz and Al Denson, the most sought-after Christian song leader in the country. A series of worbhops will follow the opening session. There will . be workshoPs for students, parents and youth workefs offered bv some of America's experts In their field. Among the workshop titles are Radie.al R~: A Look at Love, Sex and Dating; Rock Music, What Every Student and Parent Should Know; Drug.proof your Kids; Communicating with Your Teenager; Creative Dating; The Private Life of the American Teenager; Too Old, Too Soon, and Protecting Your Child from Instant AdulthoOO. There also will be a J?ro athletes panel featuring Jack Youngblood, Rich Saul and Doug Decinces. These professional athletes will share their faith and struggles and will answer questions. Guest speakers Include Jim Bums, author Of over 22 youth boobj Dr. , Dave Rice, PSYCholORist and tamllv therapist; OOug WeDster, a r.outft . communicator and youth culture expert; Steve Ar1erbum, CEO ol New life Treatment Centers; Beck TirabaSS!, speaker, author and prayer warrior; J\I Men<x>nl, rock music expert. and RidRe Bums, oresident of the Center for SbJdent-Missk>ns. The National Institute of Youth Ministry was founded by Bums in 1985 as a ~ to the youth worker's need fof specialized training. OYer the last six ~rs, the min~ f'3S reached over a half million youthS, parents and youth workers. Doofs for ''This Side Up" will open at noon Oct. 19 at the Anaheim Convention Center. The pr<>tVam begins at 1 p.m. and concludes with a senetal session at 7:15 p.m. Tarbell Realtors is offering a SO percent disoount off the $15 a(jmisslon price. To receive the disoount, bri ng In the ~rtificate from Tarbell's full-page ad in today's Newport Beach-Costa Mesa Pilot reaJ estate section. For additional Information, call Maryanne at the National Institute of Youth Mln!stry (498-4418) or Brooke Nichols at Tarbell Realtors (972-0988). If this is the case, your association may need to levy a special assessment agalnst the homeOwners in your project and each will be ~ble for a share of the cost to oorred such damage. You should be prepared to pay what may be a large sum of money necessary to a>rrect the defects and damages. (Ross Feinberg is an attomey and managing partner of Feldsott, Lee & FeinJierB, a law firm emohasizing the practice of law in the area of communiJY associations. He cannot individually respond ID questions, but will answer as many as possible in the week!r Hotline column. Submit your questJons ID Community Msodation Hotline, 1617 Westr:lif( Drive, Suite 204, Newpott Beach 92660) When }'9U're ready to buy, do it'the fast, ~and least e~nsive lfclY -ch'eck our open House Directory ... 3TAT23 JA3R \ TOJJq A23M AT20'.J\H~.6 :JA TBnav·~lA NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE lPPt <=t ,qrlnt"ln V6'1QI ITA:> ~" :3!"1 1\0 SATURDAY, October 12, 1991 I PAGE 35 1 Run for Cover' will benefit the homeless T lme ii running out to enter the HomMid Run.RoH-Walk-a-thon "Run for Cover'' SK and 1 OK. to be held Saturday, Nov, 9, at William R. Malon Regk>naJ Park in Irvine. All procads from the event will go to support HomeAid Orange C.ounty, the Buikti~ Industry Association 's ~m to aid transitionally homeless families and individuals. The 1991 Run-Roll-Walk-a-thon, now in its 12th year, will feature both a SK walk/run and a 10K run held along a certified course around Mason Park. Both events are open to the public. Participants can pay either a S 15 flat entry fee or obtain pledges from ~ and will receive a free T-shirt and raffle ticket Registration begins at 6:30 a.m., with event announcements and celebrity introductions at 7:45. The walk-a-thon/5K starts at 8 a.m., with the 1 OK beginning at 8:20. The generosity of companies representing a wide range of industries is helping to ensure the succes.s of this fundraiser to ~ist families and people who are "transitionally" homeless. Major sponsors to date indude Southern C.alifomia Edison, Fields & Creason, KEZV-FM Radio, Salvati Mont~omery Sakoda Inc., and the Building Industry Association/Orange C.ounfy ltegion. Other sponsors include Adams Streeter Civil engineers, Aron Photography, Bramalea, Consolidated Reprographk:s, the Fieldstone C.ompany, Hunsa"ker & Associates, Kast.le Stair, the Mission Viejo C.ompany, Shawntana Development company and Standard Pacific. "Orange C.ounty companies continue to find a way to support HomeAid and our mission to help people who - often ~ no fault Q{ their own - find themSeNes temporarily without shelter," said Julie Brinkerhoff, a member of the HomeAid executive committee and chairman of the Run- R o 11 -W a I k ·a-tho n . "We deeply appreciate their response to our c.all tor support. and hope that other compa~ies wilf step fOtWard as well." Brinkerhoff added that companies interested in sponsoring this year 's event should contact Lori Wilson at Church Engineering, 660-8600. In addition to sponsorships, companies also can support the event through team participation. A team consists of a minimum of five members, with the registration fee reducm to S 1 O a member. The team raising and collecting the most money will receive a trophy and a harbor dinner cruise for 50 people. For more team information, contact Donna Varner at J.P. Kapp & Associates, 730- 5757. Individual grand prizes for the most money pied~ and collected indude a tropical paradise vacation for two, a three-day getaway at the Mirage Hotel in las Vegas, a week-long Mammoth Mountain ski trip for two and a weekend escape to the Apple Farm In in San Luis Obispo. Orange County Supervisor Thomas Riley again will serve as honorary chairman of the walk·a-thon, which also kicks off HomeAid Orange County's third annual Homeless Awareness Week. Since its establishment in 1989, HomeAid Orange county has completed the construction and renovation of six shelters, resulting in more than a 1 5 percent increase in the number of shelter beds available in Orange County. HomeAid Orange County is one of five regional HomeAid organizations under the auspices of the Building Industry Association of southern California's HomeAid Southern California program. Currently in Phase II, HomeAid Orange Counfy will add another 15 percent to the current number of shelter beds. For more infonnation about the HomeAid Run-Roll-Walk-a-thon or a registration packet, call HomeAid at 542-1912. House painters stymied by regulations on paint content T he house hasn't been painted for a while. White Is the color ol choice for its new look. Grandpa always said to use oil-base paints beause they Wt longer. You 're out ol luc:k. "The new oll-base paint whites tend to yeUow qu~. If you are painting b<oWn (or anocher darl( mb), it's not a bt~oblem, but with some whites it on takes a matter ol months to yet , " said Henry Ber!Y, a 1 ~year veteran of lane Calder's paint ~t "Painters tell us that goes for exterior as well as Interior paint jobs." The yellowing ol "new" oil-base (alkyd) paints results from changes_ in paint foimuladons, a chanp devi5ed to meet federal, state and loal regu!_a~ on the volathe orpnlc content CVOO of paint The regu~ were Im~ beause much lib a car's e)(ha~ oil· baM paints emit hydrocarbons as they dry. To eliminate some of the hydrocarbon ou~ut, manufacturers reMOYed IOme ol tile IOlvents. ''The new alkyd ~nll are heavier- bodied, but even so they tend t1> tum yellow quldcty," Beny exj>lalned. Paint sales are regulated under the dean Alr N:1. of 1976. "Dealing with these chanp has been quite a problem for painters," said Beny, who also ~ned that al~ paints are tough and withstand abraslOn especially on Woodwork where people touch it frequently. "The on-base paints are much ~thin the water-base paints and they are nicer looking because you ~ a smOother finish witfi them. They dry harder and can withstand more scrubbing and washing," Beny said. "If you took a sampling ol most profesSK>nal ~lnting contractors, ~ would complain about the prodUds they have to use now," said Molly PurVls, one of the owners of PuMS Painting and Oecoratins In Rancho Cordova. "Over the lonj haul latex- base paints don't hold up as ;;t1 IS oil- base P.tints and theY. don't have the 5heen because they don't dry IS hard. Latex lnts don't sand that Well, so if the starts to look 'rop:y' (aistinc;t marb), It will be tWlce as much WOf1< to do it orooerlv the next time around. But latex-base paints are basically what we are having to use now because of the regulations. "Oil-base P.tint is best on wood," Purvis saiC:f . "So in extreme circumstances, we just ~ ~ and buy the oil-base ~int a liter at a time if we have to. Actually a licensed painting contractor can bu~ five-gallon containers of the proper formulabon oil- base paints." The obvious alternative -and the thing the regulations are aiming for, says Berry -Is to get customers to roll over to water-base paints (indudin.g the vinvV latex, vinyVaCrylic latex, and acrylic paints). ''That is what everybody is being pushed into. I think eventually oil·base paint won't be available at all," lamented Berry. "In the last year or so, however, we have begun to see some acrylics perform as well as oil.base paints." N-Kuing that ~nt, Carroll Bennett, archiiectiir•I marketin' manager at Shefwin-Willlams Paint in Ohio, said a p>d quality latex-base paint will give ~uaJ durability a>mpatm with the olCler·technologY alkyd paints. "One ol the strengths ol the latex prod~ espedallv foi exterior wort<. is good cdor retention and resistance to chalking and fading. And the new latex paint lS washable, scrubable, doesn't spattef, goes on smoothly and has a k>na-tenn life," Bennett said. Sherwin- WiTI i a ms' water-base paints are warranted for 6, 12 and 20 years, depending on the paint grade. Beny of lane Carder said that in Sacramento water-base paints actually tend to perform better than oil·baSe paints in exterior appUcations. "High-quality acrylic latex won't crack as fast as an oil-base paint because it is more flexible in the heat than an oil-base paint," he said. And actually, ~ get ~rer whit.es in the latex paints than in the oil-base paints." Bennett said for the do-it-)'9Urselfer water-base paints are muCh more popular than oil-base paints because tJ:M!y dry faster and are much easier to dean up. ''Professional paint contractors lean toward oil~t>.se ~ucts because they may give a bettei finish and they go on better -and they are used to~." Bennett explained. "011-base also pro'Vides more ol what we call 'open time,' meaning they do not dry as fast as latex-base paints so yqu have extra time to go back Into them 'to prevent as many brush marks." , PAGE 36 I SATURDAY October 12, 1991 N~RT BEACH/t05'A ME~ PILOT ? REAL E:trKTE -~--. Orange County Supervisor Tom Riley (third from left) c:hab with Ru.it.on Teic Griffith, Jan Dehay, Tricia Moore, Ray Zartler and Jane Boyd (from left) at the annual supeniison luncheon. Realtors, county supervisors 'do lunch' M embers of the Newport-Mesa Association of Realtors joined ove r 100 Realtors from throughout th e county for the annual Board" of Supervisors luncheon at the Irvine Radisson recently. Sponsored by the Orange County Council of Board of Realtors, the lunch- eon provided each supervisor with an opportunity to discuss an issue of top concern throughout the county. "By attending this luncheon, we're getting first-hana information on issues that affect real estate countywide," said Donald Pfaff, president of the Newport- Mesa association. 'We're able to ask questions of our elected officials and report back to our clients when the issues concern their decisions to buy or sell a home." Supervisor Harriett Wieder, speaking on gang activity, said that this is one of the most crucial social problems facing Orange County today. She said that gang activity knows no geographical boundaries and will lm~c:t the buY.ing and selling of homes in all communities. Other topics discussed at the lunch- eon induded an update on Measure M and the John Wayne Airport from Supervisor Tom Riley, a review of the c.ounty budget from Supervisor Don Roth and tfie introduction of a new alternative dis~ resolution program by Supervisor Roger Stanton.· A6sent from the lundleOn was Supervisor Gaddi Vasquez, who was out of town on business. Joining pfaff at the luncheon were Tom Sutro, Jan D_!bay, Tex Griffith, Barbara Amst.adter, zackary Wri~t and Ray ZartJer, all members of the ~-Mesa Association of Realtors boarCJ of directors. Also in attendance from the association were Jane Boyd, Tricia Moore and Rose Carey. Office space in · Orange County drops sharply during first half T he volume of new office space Occupied during the first six months of 1991 in Orange County dropped sharply to 740,00 feet, according to Robert J. Dunham, president of the Newport Economics Group. The current figure is less than one- half of the cor~nding 1990 total. On an annual rate basis, the estimated total for this ~ear would be approximately 1.5 million. In contrast with the very modest decline during the 1981 -82 downturn, the current recession brought about a sharp drop to 2.5 million feet in 1990, following three hi~-level ~ars with an annual average close to four million. This decline oT 40 percent was followed by a second, similar d~ to the current annual rate of 1.S million. The N~ Beach research firm's forecast for 1992 anticipated an increase to two million feet, followed by a rise to 2.5 million In 1993. In subsequent years, demands Is expec:ted to reach a level close to three million feet annually. The total inventory of office space In the county advanced by 1 .3 mllhon feet to reach 61 .8 million at mid-year. Space vacant and available increased by 800,000 feet to reach 11 .4 million. For the first time In five years, the vacancy increased slightJy from 17.6 percent to 18.5 percent Absorption by major regions throughout the county indicated Sharp nuctuatiom from prior trends during the first six months of the year. The ariport area, for example, dropped to a very low 12 percent market share from its typical, prior range of '40 to SO percent. While a number of major leases were signed, most firms were moving from other, local buildings. The major sectofs of activity were the central and northern county areas,~ with close to 35 percent of the market. The western region continued to-register a little new leasing while the south county dropped sharply to a 15 percent share. Dunham indicated that ~ under oonstruction had remained stable at 2 .1 million feet, with the airport area and Santa Ana attounting for the dominant share, followed by the city of Anaheim. Little change has been registered In rental rates tfirough_out the county with major high-rise buildings reporting effecti've rents In the $1 .55 to S1 .8S range. Low-rise rents, generally, extend from $1 .30 to $1 .so. The demand for office ~ in the county is expected to reflect little change this year. However, going Into 1991; the re<:ession-reawery era Wiii be more strongly under way with a corres~nding rise In the demand for new Office space. Sacramento homes show rapid gains R elocation specia.lisb say thaf homeowners change add~ about every seven years. Those who bought houses in Sacramento seven years ago also acquired one of the fastest-IP.'<>Wing piggy banks in the nation, accoroing to a survey by the National Association of Realtors. In 1984, the study says, the median price of an existing dwelling in Saaamento -the point at which half of the units cost more and half cost less -was $77,200. Today it's "hovering around $140,000. That's an 80 ~rcent increase in value. It's also the fifth-highest increase among more than 120 metropolitan areas throughout the nation. The only places to top Sacramento during the past seven years, the survey snows, were Providence, R.t., where the median jumped nearly 109 percent (from __ ~~.1800 to $126,800); Albany/ Scheneu.auy, N.Y., where it climbed nearly 104 percent (from $53,400 to $108,900); San Francisco, 103 percent (from S 130,600 to $265,200; and Los Angeles, almost 88 percent (from S1f6,900.to $219,600). Over the past ooople of deades or so, housing prices in the Saaamento area generally have been in an u~rd spiral. Only during the recession d the early '80s, and again this year, have they significantly declined. Sacramento's· housing prices peaked in summer 1990 with the median in the high S140,000s. The downturn since haS been felt most severely by sellers of luxury dwellings. There is a glut of high-priced houses -those more than $200,000 -on the market In Saaamento. Some brolcers are now urging those who don't need to sell to take them off the market -or at least not to expect to get what their neighbors got for similar houses last year. Some sellers previously unwilling to cut prices have ~n the message, according to broker Paul Batterson of the Help-U-Sell office in Orangevale in suburban Sacramento. He said he has seen a change in seller attitude over the past four to six weeks. Batterson attributes the trend to "broad-based media ~ about hlsf:' inventtxy, soft sales and flat median (price)." Unless you have to sell, Batterson advises homeowners, "stay out of the market -at least untJI next spring." Overallt he added, conditions are more favorable for "move-up" rather th3n "move-down" buyers, such as those looking for smaller houses because their chlklren are 8'0W"· ''The wont thing an empty-nester an do risf:'t now Is to get lntO che maritet_" he siid, "noting !fiat prioes for large houses have t>een ~lflca~ matt depressed than prioes fOr smalte; ones. Mov&.up buyen alto will have to "bite the bullet when ttwry sell," Battel"IOO adcnowledeed· "But they will reap pater conClellions on P,'k:es When theY l>UY their bfger homes. I tPPOlll' IUCWCOITA MDA Pl.Or I RIAL DrATE 8A1URDAY, <>*ber 11.1111 /PAGE~ 'Pi'Uiliiifiarhas --me answers on resort question-s H ow much does It oost to rent a Prudential Newport Realty. in our mirbt thousands d dollars, ho&. ln Alpen for a weekl Howant DipPel, preSident d the whether ~ want to ren~ buv or just Whit's the · WNlher like in Prudential ~ ~. said the vacadon for a few days," Dippel added. and ~ rnarb!t can be obtilned at no oost b)' cafljng Prudential Newport ~ at 673-1300 or by visiti'!B the offioe at 3377 Vra Udo, Newport Beach. SUIMW!f and winter in the Pocono bank d material 1'is the flnt d its type lnfotmatk>n on the resort directory Mountains d ~lal How much ever put together on a nationaJ level: It r-~===================iiiiiiiiiiii.---does it oost to buy a single-family lot in allow$ our company to provide insight Kev l..aflO, Fla. l to buyers or vacationers on markets 1'ho5e • questions -and hundreds -ranging from Mammoth lakes and mon! that are frequentfy asked abut the Newport Beach to Key West., Fla., and top resort areas In the United States -Hilton Head, S.C. can now be answered t.?Y the Prudential "It's a tool that can help save anyone Newport Realty, thankS to a newly r-;=========~--1 formed networfc of Prudential brokers, who have ex>mpiled in-depth data on 63 d the major resort markets in the country. The network, which includes representat:Nes from every one of the resort communities, haS Information ranging from weather and the amenities to rental rates in each of the areas. The data -which also includes lot and home prk'.es as well as the names of real estate brokers in each area - has been supplied exclusively to WESTCAL FINANCIAL Ital UUll JllU(ll' & lllUlllllS 30 Year Fixed Still Under Market 8.75%/9.01*AN •OMiel ~. SA?. Conoo to $191.250 ~A4ustable Ratel. Tool l1adt 6.2518.31 Me 15e3o.60 Dav Lock-IN • PulchClse or Rer.uanc• • Jumbo loans CIYOllable to~ mmon .... All!-~-~ 180 ~ 0 () Ste 180 ~Beod'I TIJere I• a · ·dllle,eace ••• .Lowe.I Bates · ·Best Service I NEWPORT FINANCIAL GROUP, INC. A MORTGAGE·CORPORATION lies/dent/al Home LC!Qns * Purchase or Refinance *Loans to 2 mllllon * Free 60 Day Lock-rns * SFR to 4-Unlts 30 Yr. Axed 1st. T.O. Ldr/Bk.r 30 Yr. A.R.M. 1st T.O. 8.125%,'8,880 APR 8.000CMJ&.520 APR MllkJl1$191.2SO Mn. 10I down fK). bi Max. mi $800,(QJ tin. 10l ckJwn 60 day bi -.......... KEY LENDERS AND RATES . ....... .,.. •!!I! I Ill Wi&lli ,. ... a.om. -ill ,. flmft'S ... --,.,,. ..... MR -• • u.a. ..... -l!t U& ...... l!t ... .... 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PAGE 38 /SATURDAY October 12, 1991 1NEWF!OIJT BEACH/COSTAl~ESA'PILOT I REAL ESTATE "~o,~ er-•~' •_doioo.vAoREAt ESTATE SHOWCASif3MAraoo:HoA3aTRoqW3~ M amwooo n., con.& 1111& Elegantly remodeled EXECUTIVE 4 BR. 2 +BA. 50'x 150' lot. FUJtJBD REDUCTION TO $4Jf ,000 POI Ql1JCK SALi CHELSEA REALTY Ofc: 863-9580 I•: 642-4940 2710 GANNET DRIVE, COSTA MES> • Large 4 bedroom witb 16' x 23' family room. fonnaJ diolas room o·• spacious corner lot. Park-like yard in aood oc.igbborboocl F'tteplace. $355,000 979.5099 TOM WHALEY OWNER/BROKER 4 BR, 3 BA Ea.lllde Costa Mesa 2 yrs. new 3 BR, 2~ SA with home with ,.,,,. ~ & 2 Complete privtlle yard & nwny uptptJea. mBSter auitN for onl>f ~1,500 Ught & airy. AMk1(J *'ft,000 Excellent oppolfUnlty to purchase a 3 BR, 2 BA home In Costa Mela with famll'/ n>am & low-melrltenence landscaping -ti~ beeul/ful/ '211,IOO Ask for MICHAEL BRYLLA ThePndliillll. (714) 873-7300 .... port....., Dotting, condo. Good lomffon. 38~ 2~ $260,000 WATBRONT HOMES 631-l.tOO MU I 1111 DOtlll9Y 1IMMI LO.U• M I IRON ,-.1t01 letlt .... Y• Sel v ........ ,. e. G11111rw. Mt-5671 for Information & sur.prlslngly low cost NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE ! S~DAY. October 12, 1991 I PAGE 39 REAL ESTATE SHOWCASE Pmtigiout Turtle Rod Crest With Breathtaking Mountain Veews! , > 12 Defphius Offered at $669,000 PM>IYMllC -ol the mounuins fratn almost ~ room! Fonnal In.ma room with Huge balcony, ftplc & wet bar. Beautiful c:ourty1rd oH one ol the nwter wit~. OwMf will oonsldef te-opllOO. CAif J.I~ Dunn lot pm. dlowlng. The Prudential Califorftia Rulty SANDY LONG 759-1415 GRUBB & ELLIS 64-4-6200 OPEN HOUSE •Spa •Poot +View **Wawfront ***WlllMfront and Pool ,....Give Add,... at Guard Gate ••1107 Dotphtn Ten11C9, CdM ..... '8080 11,890,000 1809 ~Way, Newpoft BMch 1&N100 11,399,000 Sunday 1-6 Sun 2-6 HOllES FOR SALE •1112 BentlhlN a...., Nwpt 8ch 75M100 s-n.500 s.usun 1-6 5 BR plus FAM RM or DEN 28EDROOMS 219 Via Koron, Udo .... ~7300 1825,000 2312 POf1 LMwtck. tQrbor Vu Hm1 a.usun 1.. sn.noo te55.ooo Sunday 2-6 502 F#nlNI, Corona del ..., 844-7211 '430,000 SAT/SUN 1-6 38EDROOMS 208 ~ (+1M Me) 8elboe IL 219 V1a Sen Remo, Udo .... ~7300 1875,000 875-4000 ll40,000 Sun 1-' TOWN HOMES CONDOS FOR SALE H07 J .. ~ ...... N. II. .,...100 1610,0000 4BEDROOMI sm 1-6 8un1 .. Sun 1-6 ...-2521 O•Mw Or. N8 e.te-4212 1715.000 ..... 1 • 104 Vie y .... UdO .... --17$-nCIO ••.ooo let1-6 lun1 .. 4 BR plul FAii 1111 or Diii 1 IEDROOll ~OI ---PH *41. Y ....... NB 719-1 ST7 1111,000 Sun , "' 2llDROOlll ......a10 Ute Ln ,1 ..... Pillre. .. 791MOOO Sll?,IOO llundllJ 1 .. •• ...-. ... Oowe. .. w.nd, .. .,...,. '7llt.IGO .., , • . •11M ~ Ln.k'/U ... North... ··~01 ......... ,, .. v. ., ... S1N7'7 ••I.GOO ~1• .,...,sn ••.too .......,,~ Lovely Sunset & Ocean Contempo rary 3B R, townhome. $248,500 SANDY WNG 759-1415 GRUBB cl EU.lS 644-6200 *1258 Ruhnd Rd #5, Nwpt 8ch 844-6122 1175,000 SUNDAY 1-6 S710 #N S. 8Mr, S. Cout M.tro 8n-7300 1149,900 Sunday 1-' 3BEDROOllS 311 Alta Ln, ca.ta ..... ~7 1199,000 Sat/SUn 12-6 S40 E. 20lt\ St #83. E~ CM 950 • ... 1259,900 Sunday 1-' .. 21 K8melll Ct. N.wpclft er-t, NB 7ecM5000 1279.000 Sunday 1-6 3 BR plus FAM RM or DEN •• ,....220 Nice Ln #~10, Vlb llaJboa. NB 79().9102 s-1s.ooo sm a Sun 1-6 4BEDROOMS •••""'2 Aue CNntllty, Big Cenyon, N.8. 7W-8100 11,400,000 SUn 1-6 DUPLEXES FOR SALE 28Rplua21R 31RpluellR .. ' -, PAGE 40/ SATURDAY Octob~r. 1~, J991 ,.t'EWPRW. ,B~C~/99§;1:A,MES~,r1;0;1 REAL ESTATE CLASSIFIED lmAL ESTATE Houses/Condos For Sale General 1002 G(·11\ r ·'' 1 tJ02 GenNal 1 uu.c Call 642-5678. Put a few words to work for you. Genpr ;11 1 OIJ? LLONGS OF NEWPORT PRI ID 2·STOR'f 4 Bedroom -PALllllO New on Market Expanded -Upgraded Extra Large Lot Perteet tor Expansion $519,000 UDOCID $S0,000 Lowest priced in all of Harbor View Homes. Carmel mcx::iel. lowest priced 3 Bedroom at $419,000 IDNTOQUUDD.T (Palermo-expanded 4BR) Best location. new kitchen. Expanded family rm. $199,000. 4 llDROOlll • GUAT "0111 OWllD CUI" Palermo,4 Bedrooms. Plantation shutters. Berber carpets. Large private yard. Sllt,000 N1W ROOP • &lfCBIN • Nl'W MUTD MTR Lots more upgrades in this Carmel 3BR mcx::iel $415,000 · IVY oa UUI omo• (UDOCID) (Montego-3BR) $529,000 or lease at t2,200 per month. Lots of custom improvements. Extraordinary large lot OWMD rDUXCDIG • 10% DOWll Total remcx::iel. new kitchen. new MBR suite. new roof. new doors. & Windows. $619,000 COMMUlflT'r TDflfll coon Portofino 4BR. Bright H.V. Homes llAWDn> Phase II. Ulf,000. TOWIOIOID In the Terraces. 2 Bedrooms. 2.5 baths. two years new . excellent location fn "Laguna Beach· $209,900 -.:=10NGS OF NEWPORT GERRY AND CHRISTA --640-5664 369 SH Mlpd, #320. Ncwpwt Bu~ti. Ca. 92660 h 1. 1 ' . ' ' I ***AA9'U1 HUQl811 ll"IOUll lftU 3 .. h l'IGIM, tma11y aaa _.,... CUITOll llTATI rm. 2 M..-...... uuco--n=". 5000 .. f. dealgn tun owniZed poof W/afM ~ W/5BR ~MBA. huge In lowly ~ On ......... doM khch & fam rm, pooV hOOdl · A •t-1 at t o b • Y I 0 n I W apa w/Unobstructed tHLOOO taa1.ooo Balboa ocn a. manna w.. .180lde Glllle. Mr Newport Alty 7~94 (1•00 sq. ft. n\Ut9t) Nf.aou BY owner. Charming Sauer motivated! or-•--Rancho---Santa---bayfmt 4Br 4S. home, feted at S1,995,000. ~ or 28' 21!Ja dpbc. Pvt IAYFRONT IARGAIN TIJERAS bch/pler. Onr may Best priced Bayttont carry up to S1 M w/ w/doek. All major CREEK VILLAS quaf buy«. FUii prlc. room• vfewtnG boating Condominium s1.eso.ooo. ••2098 actMly. Location! Lo- catlonll LocaUonlll Homes Selle! motivated. Of· 1.2 a.dtoom• fered at 1950,000. From $100,490 UDO ISLE BAYFRONT GOif eour .. OV«stud lot a. front· Ne6Qhborhoodl 8Q4t on tt-.. water, Ex-71••oa..2aa3 qulalte ~mod•I (4"00 ~vu.-a.I. iapprox) A ftoorp-the S... Juel\ Group tan for primary or 2nd hm. Xlnt boating actlv· lty & pvt. Ottered at s2, 1so,ooo. Ca» for your pvt shoWlng. JUNE DAVIS Prealdent'a Club Consistent Top Pr~ ducer For 19 Yra. Coldwell Banker Ott M440eO .. T23-03T1 ***'******** SELL through cJeeetfled 14~11'11 •JI ,', I ' ~3 I ' : \. ' I f ''. Bc11t,, .. : lsl.111d 1111.iG OPElllUI t-t 20t/20IY,~ um.11swo 38R, 28A + 1 BR, 1 BA, excellent Income. M-40,000. AEGIRPROP. 17MOOO BAVIA GAUCI WE &4Z-S&71 ~JI : I' (' r. t1t I j t I I • ~ I ) ~ 'Cr",,,, : .<Jel r.~ 11 10L2 ft.DOWN 48R, 2~BA Harbor View Miiia afOM. moor Com~tely r• modeled. Outdoor spa. tropical lndlCpg. Appx 2 ,•00 s /1 $725,000 721·1590 ACHMMERH Ramod owne~• 38R front hm + 2BR beck $525K Agt 8"&s1457 DUPLU: 28R 28A Xlnt cond. Reduc.d to S4ts.ooo owe. Owner 721-1170 .R.E.ULES Brok~ peopi. Futl or Part· nme, 801' JO...,,, CAAEY, SKA 2115 & cat Hwy, CdM r~'!lt;i'!M~ ...~aA 2"'99 oondOf HJghly upgraded, t•nnle, ''( . ..,, •. (.II I IS pc>ol, ~ .-C. S119K "' . • . . . can,.••• 1eao MlllTOR WTllDE CLOIETO UCkUY! e .. t•ld• comptetety ... modeled 38r 2S.. lg yard, price dnunatJ:. CHARMING Hard-t~ c.-y rectuc.d. Owner nncs 2 •\Orf home w/ motlvat~I $405,000. pool & spa. Lovely pn. Open 9129 & 10/13 vale masler ault•. from 2.s. 482 E 20th t3H,OOO Sl. 93t.03e0 Open aun 12a3G-4 •-------462 Flowe~ St CONDO Dl!SPBRATB Owner has purchased other home. 3BA 28A. huge lot w/RV partcJng .• Now Only S29'7 t000 311 Ana Ln. 3 BR. 1~4 BA end unll. Enc patlo, det 2 car ga. rage. Super cleanl $195,000 Cell Mr. Robinson, Ag9nt. ATTRACTIW Towns 7'"'2548-5&47 home, 2 lg ma1r i•.we Tm, 340 autt ... Newly \ndlCpd E. 20th St. 38' 2 .. Ba. patio. 2 car oarage. lo yd. 1eoo + aq tt. hi $179.000 upgrd. Reduc4ld S30K '° $251,900 ~ .JUST "RDUCl!D E/ak» pvt EJ!ec twnhm, SpaciOua 4BA home, end unit. 1760 a/ f, tam rm w/frpfc, matt 38r 2 + Ba. yd, 2 car, :;·.:;-~~ frpfc. Bkt 831-S737 ~ 1389•000 •-EAl--T-1-IO_E_FIX_E_Rf- DRLIOHTPULLY dH, ferent pool home. 48dnn, 28A. famlfy rm w~. $389,000 Open 89' 1-4 4'19Mllgft0Cla St 831-8011 NL'\'.'P' •1 81'.i<t1 1:1ti'l u ci.H 2BA 1ea bulld- abl• R...i lot, low down. Tradee are po.- aible. IMw c ..... 7ecMOOO Ext zoe Mtu.ted! •••T,eoo ... t ......... 11 &.o.d• of pareenuat on this 28A 1 a. apwnh (loftage on a huge loell F1x A Saw. Call to ••e .,.~ ... 001 DIMd, M..-. R..E. WIEOPTION NEWHOllEI 3BR & "8R, over 2300 aq. U. 11100/mo. Buie* ~700f NO CLOllllG COITI TO IUYEAI '"" ctoetng priof to 11/11/111 Pmn. toe.· lion, P9'1.Utdge Cow condo W/k1wttt patio, 2 cw gar, new IUJwri. OU9 c:arpec. 2Bft 2 full tNttha. ~ a1ee.eoo. c.. ...._O•ld•n ......... R&'M~a . . Hu "" · B1• I : ' ' 'HJ HAVIDlmm Don't ""'* ,... .. .....,, ,. ...... , 3br 1 Mb• condo. a1ce.ooo ...., ttex· lbl., wtl ftnance. Call Alchardor,,.... llSOHI R&'M~· SA-TUROAY, 0Ctober12, 1991fl'AGE41 CLASSIFIED REAL ESTATE N1 ... : · ~ J t • :, l lf 1 rt r'; I .•. t ' r f "·"' ti . Cqrnr ,1 81 · ,, " . ,, f l3l',ll t\ 1 l)fiq [fr ,IL h 1 Ub~J Hui l • 1 1l1C 1del Mar ,; 1 22 •• IQ -u.a1uEI IOIOPORTIEYIRIDGE Bluff•. D••lgn•r'• HUNTINGTON PENINSULA PT •2bd apt· 11000 CORONA DEL MAR 28R 2Ba, 1 car garage, 2bd deck & frplc 504 Marguerite. Open "'" •-OPEN SUNDAY 1·5 home, 3BR 2~BA. Kol BEACH AREA Design« P9ffect. Ilka Spectacular 2BR & pnda. 3 patio.. F/p, ••S370/MO Incl utll. 11100 Sun 1·5 11000/mo E'SIDE C.M. 3 bd Agt. 380-9492 new 48r 48a, golf den ~ granite floore, $399,500. 84().()038. S p 00\WM tronu.g. home whll• tile cntra &•---------r. ark, over 55, w/GC & City Ughta morel Saller wlll trade CANNERY V1LUGE 28dnn. 28•· IMMAC HouH 11150 3BR 2YIBA, 2 car gar .• UDO ISLE 2 bd Apt w/d, 1850 a.f. beams, Vlewa + _...... & ..... f H LESS THAN $40,000. ....,.... ..-up or arbor View or Comm'I down, giant aw OWner 714-373- Abaotuta value at Udo. $465,000. ,. •. upstairs, fS car ga-9211. Call for Appl. SI ,395 akytts, patio, S 1750/ LIDO ISLE 2 bd Cot· mo. Val/646-14!57. tao•. charm S1500 3BR 2Ba. pvt road, on TOWERS • 2 bd bay· Main Beach apec· 11,139,000w/Tarmsl ........ 000 R 1--------·1 OPEN TODAY! NEWPORT HGTS rage, ..-.. uaa N~ .. eoh Fluter) Cennerw e8EAVT WATERFRONT •BEST SECRETI• ~~ ~~rahoi;,ur:; Vl~1144';~~tw 2er 28 •• on1y seo.ooo fmt, vua $1600 ' PENINSULA • 4 bd tacutar view of ocean/ Lrg 3BR 2YIBA Palm apacloua condoa. ·--------•2Br 28a, fTs>lc 138,000 Sl)'lngs atyta w/pool ,-... ~ U 51650 harbor, w/d, frig, d/W, IRVINlPfeR • 3 bd 1500 S/f. 11700 winter, S2t00 yrty. 963·39n ~~, ftJU to $749,500 4Bdnn view property in "Dover Shores." 3 car garage. + apa 1n pvt & aecur• 1350.ooo. FULL LOT $430K ~e;.;~~ 1ocat1on. Prac. atuhed BAYCAEST OPEN SAT/SUN 1.S aunporch m .soo Family rm $1850 or 209-527·8815 Ownr PENINSULA • 3 bd --------to 1349,900 w/Tarmal Totally remodeled 502 FERNLEAF. Fix It Sr pattc. Bia 87~1 OPEN TODAY 4BR home. Seller wlll or llatteo Ill 2BR 1 BA Oceanfront $1975 48R 2~BA, com. pool, OCEAN VIEW! catry paper. seQ5,000. w /guast w /BA. R• BALBOA ISLAND • 3 ten. ocean view, oar· Call Now To See! Pentholne 3BR + The Perkin• Co Attr deomable tear-down. Real Esti-ltf' bd Bayfront $2300 dener. S2,500. Bkr. UDO HIGHRISE • 2 Avail now. 64<>-41 !52. bd Great bay vus INCREDIBLE Harbor & anted 1625 Oen w/Clty Ua., pan· 722·7312tt14Me31 Xlnt local So of Hwy. oramlc Ocaa.n, Bay, l-N-EW--T-O_WN __ H_O_M_E_'.-Agt, Nigel &«·7211 PRIVATE PARTY wlshes Ch~ & mntn vtewa. to buy house on 12700 Ocean view. Gor· LAGUNA BEACH • 3 geous 3BR, 2BA, ga· bd HouH, ocn vus rage, lrplc. $2150/mo. MONICA RUGGIERI #117 $415K OP•N TOOAY 3BR 2.SBA, quiet fam· Harbor VI-Httls, 1830 South Bayfront Balboa PATRICK TENORE lly arH. GraH yard, 2 Port Aahloy Pl. 38R laland. Respond to Ad car garage + 2 car 28A. fam. rm, New $2800 998-5819. Agt, Carol. Res: 650.07SO or SlJZAl(NE MOSHEl Agt Teo.8702 parking. Open Sat & remod. $525,000 . "101 • C/O The Pilot. IC)ww l 150.000.000SOld) Sun 1-5 Old Npt Opon Sun 1 to 4. P.O. Box l560, Costa WINTER RENTALS AVAILABLE Blvd @ Bolaa. Ra· 964·7897 & 644·8498. Me ... CA 92628 '- ---duced to S304,000 V 1 • • · 3251 Broed Street High Income, lo down? Cannery VIiiage Realty SBA, 3BA. Upgraded 973.3777 Hrbr Vu Hm avall for --------• torms S590K 644·9035 Houses'Condos For Rent Waterfront Homes Inc. Realtors 831-1400, 780-3600 B<ilbo:i H1rbor Highlands Large famlly size home on qutec strHt. 3 big bdrma, 3~ batha + famlty rm & dining rm. Spaeloua ancloMd ylltd. •• ., •• ooo ~ ..... 1 .. SU1909RUU.Ln &11114111 MMI " Poota, Sf)&a, Tennie Walk to Sandy Beach Gated Community Security Parking C.ntral Nr Cond'g OPEii HOUSES SUNDAY1-4 140NICE 217 18R 18 OcMn View $114,900 240 NICE 118 1 BR 18 Ocean Vl- $207 700 220 NICE 308 Ooub.MutSi.a p7Super1) Ocean VW. JUST REDUCED $3411900 LWEIAYAIL FROM 1850/Mo Call FCK Appt To Sff Al Your ~ 14M770 lbn Mn llcGulr• "'-~"'• ..... Enler at Veraalllea Gate on H~al Ad Ill tt• LIDO BAVFRONT! Custom home. Dock MUST SELL!! Gener al 21 02 Island 2 106 for 65' boat. 4BR· 3BR/posa 4th, 3Ba, 3 DOVE CYN. Oated •N BAY Waterfront. 4 .5BA. 3 car garage. car gar, angl family, 4 comm, exec home. 41 3eR. 2BA. gar, turn/ $2,195,000. Wiii con-yra new. vaulted cell· 58R, pool & apa. Up-unfurn. Mooring. alder tred• for up to Inga, ahuttare. Hawal-graded. For aale or S2200/mo Yrly 64&-n13 1700K. Open Set & Ian theme In rear leas• nowt $2700/mo. •---------Sun 1-S; 239 Via yard. Priced 11,000·1 Ag!, 24•7n4. 2~BR 2Ba, gar, W/d, f/ Lido Sou.. Ru•• baloW tut ..,.I p. micro, nice decor • Fluter. Cannery VII-s II I • _ _. ! H AR B 0 R v I E w 201 Ruby 11«!00 mo I.age Rlty 973.3777 • er I GWJIOUI HILLS •• .Award winning yrly Is• e13.s348 1559,000. Call Oreg remocs.fl :IBR, 3BA.1---------TiNNtS PLAYERS!! LombaTdl. Ag!, Coast Poot. No pata. 14500/ CHARMING 2BR + 8eech hou ... 1 door Nwpt Props 844-mo study, 1BA home. A to tennla 6 bHchl 1900 UDO ISLE ... Ov«alzed must affl 11390/mo. 4BA 4BA, 4 car ga-l•N111£!!'1Wr--:':4B::'.R~4'.:"::Ba::---oc-e-an---lot.. 4BR, 3BA. Thia 1,..,.,7,,,,fS0.83~,._84,.,,.,.,...,....,.,,,__,,,_­ ,.gar, 1595,000. Bob front. Magnificent home la alao avallable LITTLE ISLAND East .. ,,. Cannery VIiiage white water & pier for purchase. 12850/ Bay front 3BR, 2BA Riiy 073-3T77 view. 1 1,099,000, mo dbl gar, yrly. $2000/ Russ Flu1er 673-3n7 WESTCLIFF ... Ona of mo + utlls. Aeglr LIDO NORD Cannery VIiiena Alty the moat dealrable P rcttt 67MOOO • ..._ BR •-alr .. ts In Weatcllll. 1---------e., .. ont N-4 •---------48R, 3BA. Large yard. WINTER RENTAL 38R, 2•58A hH 11 •999•000· NWPT BCH DUPLEX s2eoo11no 2BA, dbl oarag• & Open Set/Sun 1•5 100 Blk; 3·2 + 2·1, BAYCREST ... Huge patio. 11275/mo ln-508 Vie Lido Soud $4351<. Several other• hornet 5BR. 4BA. Very elude• ullls. Aeglr Ru•• ,.hlter Can-avail. Call Jim J•· large family room. Prop fS7MOOO n•,~;~J;;;alty coba Cannery VIiiage Formal dining. Child WINTER RENTALS 48R, Riiy 873-3777 aale pool. 12500/mo. 2BA tum h... Frplc, Absolute 81rgaln! Model perfect 2BR OPEN SAT/SUN 1·5 2YIB•. lg condo w/ t912 Port Weybridge. great golf courae 48R, 2~BA. lam rm. vlewa. Newly deco-$549,500. Agt. Uaa. rated. Mutt ... this 644·9060 Ext. 1 SB value at 1393,900. p AN 0 V 1 E W 0 F Agts, ::.~7Marw BACK BAY. 3Br • 2~Ba. Tak• over loan. _,,, -Must aell. 1419.900. (} I l 723-0405 ' PENINSULA POINT BALBOA 3BR 3BA, 2 story OCr&MfRONT home, hardwood 5"" noors, sunning deck, 1107 E. Balboa Blvd. MUST SELLI Plana + permits for 2 1595.000. Cannery unit a. St ,250,000. VIiiage Realty Robinson Realty, 0 73-3777 54e..5647 UPPER 8AY ... Larga lndry, d/W, garage. family home. Private. $1395/ mo. 873-3039 4BR, 3BA. Bonua room. Pool, apa. 11950/mo UPPER BAY ... Oraal condominium com- Billho;i Pen1nsul,l '2107 plex. Beautlfully main-LAG 2BR, 1 BA condo. 2 talned. 3BR. 28A. cat garage, w/d, frple, $1250/mo new crpt, bay vi-. WESTCUFF 11100/mo. 675-4:.l12 VILLA. .. Oulet location. 2BR, 2BA. 2 patl09 Pool, Spa $1200/mo NEWPORT HOTS Remodeled 3BR 1 BA pool. Avail Nov 15. $1800/mo. DAUIOUT 131-7300 Coron.i dcl M.ir 2122 IMMAC 3BR 3Ba hH, dbl gar. Alll 12/1. 2 MBR'a: 3rd BR alao w/bath Ideal tor roorn- m•I••· Inside lndry $11~00 mo or otterl Call to affl ChHhlre Prop 758'-1877 The Prude! Ual FIND I a.n apartment through cla11ified 760-5000 RE/Mfa}( . ' I I \ I ETHEL'S BEST BUYS OP THE WEER! NEWPORT BEACH'S f111EST GATED COMMUNITY PaDD GOU' COUUB ROtnAGB IN PUSTIGIOUS JUG CAJnOll TotaDy runodded and plushly~ tn quality. this est.aw ovatoob the 18th hole. Fatura tndudc dual master aulta, 6 tuft bedrooms, 5.5 baths, • OWt 5700 sq. ft of llfadOUI ~. Dramatic ltallan wtth vwlWf c:dlJnaa, ovustzed mart>k flreplacc. dcc:orator comas and ,.nay wall. Supetb QOWTMt lcltchen o«en ~ pa cook top. whltcwashcd cablnctry. 6 ,,.rut« countcr tops Also lndudcd: a1n1 larfl Camlty room. Ubnuy. TV. room wtth akyt!fht addint ambfcnce to this quiet retra.t. a Qlass atrtun\lsol&ttum; lururtous muta sulk ft&tUra hJslbcrs closets and marble lirq>lacc. shuttas. a pctvatc dcdt. a stunn.lnQ bafhroom wtth spa tub. Plush catpCtlna. the atcnsJw USC o( m.arbk, m:ased u,t\tlna. French wooden window/doors. lush landsaplna. plantation shutters 6 3 car ~ with cma stior-ac spec1. TOft DDAM BOIDll 83 ROYAL ST. GEORGE $1,995,000 • llVST sau • • azT••••tT A•ZIOOS satt•• IDDJTDUJllAJf V11.U Of sou~t·aRer lflWPOaT U.&Cll hAs bttn Rduced by $40,000 for urfent sal~. 4 Bdrms. I (Down), 3 Baths. specious family rm. LMna nn wtth flrtpla« & romanUc masta wtth lltq>lace Gourmet ldtchm, crum ca~ns. 3 c.ar pre~ 117UUJfG SPA a U.Clt UT YllW. PRICED TO SELL AT $569,000 E1I& REM.LY Altlfl ,_., llAl'l'Bll Hard wonc and conec::lentioua leMee to her cHenta GETS RESULTS C811. Mend ... .-lr' PAGE.A2 J. SAtUROAY. O.ctober ,12"~",. CLASSIFIED REAL ESTATE Ccr, ··,. Costa Mesa 2124 'rJ.·.-:p· " Ck· ;,; ,, ' •• · NEW CONDOI 2 Mair bdrms, 2v.iea, jac tub, 2 frplc, walk to bchl Open Sat/Sun 1 -5. 520'/2 Na rc tseus S2100/mo. 720-0423 •lWNHM '8R. 2,,.ISA. N~ HC1TI R• w/d hkup.s, fncd yda, pallo. 2 cw gw, c:om-d •co r • t • d 2 8 R • wkly grdnr, lmmac •Newport Hgta Lar~ ON TMS WATDI Du-CHARMtHG nA, 28A, mon pooVepa. lt150/ 11/tBA, gar. No Pets. condl Sm pet OK. 2BR, 2BA, d/W, frplc:, plex, 2Br 28a, frplc, frptc. Nevt c.rpVpnt. mo. (213) 494-88&4 1740/mo. t42'6722. 2BR 1 BA w/gar, pool. New crpt 6 pnt. Jae, lg deck, 112ool c.itlng tane. No peta.1---------1--------- Avail now. $995 Unique & $1250/mo. 675-7887 mo yrly • .,80-7193 1950/mo. MM709 18R wnott au1n E1IDE CUL«.UC 'Bt:d1.l1 ~·1,,:, 1BR + den, carport, Magnificent' •Newport Terrace Pvt beach comm, 2Br OCNFRNT YRLY Smt Parkald• ocean vtew. •Upper 2 BR, lBA Avall 11/9, $795. • twnhm. 2BR, 2BA, 2Ba, w/d rm, fum/unf, 18r, only 1 pnn. Bft. Avali.bte 10/15. Appt bright • epaclous .... Jim; 721-8335 Brian 833-7775 or 775-4335. Outdoor Uvlng In frplc, nice cond. 5935. pets ok. Beacon Bay, Ina. Quiet. 1125 Inc to ... , e31 .. 107 c ut•. s 7 7 6 fm o . Ocean Vu evry Rm, EASTSIDE ~ 3Br 2Ba p,..atlgloua gated Natalie, Agt. 729-7268 1 yr IH 11400/mo utlVcable. 873-8117 SHS No Pete •Lowet 38R, 28A lg new carpet 511 See comm of Big Can-.... ,....,.1 ot ._. .. ""14 BR B mast..,, yrd. S975/mo. ' • rear dptx. Ice yard/ yon. ~ acre of lush 1 BLK to aorf. Spanish ~ ''""' YEARLY 2BR, 1BA. UtllJ. 2 1 a, «*'port. lndry, f9ch w/ gar, w/d hk· ward, 2BR, 2BA. frpl, patio. 2 car parking. tropic.al landacaplng atyle 2Br 2Ba w/2 mstr Rlvter• i'Wfttune 3Bt \lea pakt. StOl/9, frig 6 new crpt. etc. S700/ up. Cat OK. 548-2908 gar, 51780• 7~82· Fresh paint, new featuring: Sparkling brms, frpl, din rm. 2· 2V-1Ba. trplc, ••P fam d/W. 851 W. Balboa mo + HC, avt nowt•--------- OPEN SAT/SUN 1·5 blinds, avl Oct 1st. pool & spa & dra-car g8I, lndry. 11095, rm, 2 car gar, 11100 BIVd _,8 '900f7WI* No pe19 213-598-1219 Studio Apt avt nowl 2 520~ NARCISSUS AVE Sl200. Bkr 675-4912 matlc waterfall. Sin-759-5080 or 722·7551 Hurry! 94-·9797 2BR 1BA. upstalr$ encl Ml to bchl UtJls pd. BRAND NEW condo. MESA VERDE'. gle level SBA. 3Ba, ReMax Ritts • Sot50/mo. Open HouH Old CdM. 2 ma.ster 3BA 1 V-IBA Townhome. gar, w/d, micro., new S-·~un 722·1""• BR B spacious living rm, ..,1 51001 -~ ..,.. BR's, 2'hBA. Highly Very nice 4 2 a + formal dining rm. frplc, pool. 3-car gar. SEAWIND CONDO. &.-ap.,. anc:.e. mo, 1---.----=--,,...- upgr aded. Soaking famlly rm home. 2 Fr· huge bonus rm + Near Hoag Hospital. per!Of' & Ticonderoga. Avt now. 841·2867 Of' w .. t Side, 1BR, tBA. )acuul tub. 2 frplcs. pies. $1375/mo. Avl excepllonal ramlly $1175/mo. Credit + 2BR, 2BA, 2 car gar. DUPLEX 18' 18-, ~-Sat. call 4:J4..8037. Peta welcomed. $650 s2100. 720-0423 Jim, 11/1. No dogs. 3228 rm. All new custom ssoo sec. 833-8162 SIOOO/mo (2t3) ~t~75e 28731 Lu Pal1n111. No at a MO•ua anTS + aec. l.ndry rm. Agt The Prudential Dakota. Wayne, Agt C 1 ./ • t --,,_ ~de yd 897·2980 · · 04o-ae 1 o g o u r m e t eat -1 n 3BR 2BA condo, walk SH A A P 2 BA. 2 BA peta. red t re • California Realty kitchen. Separate 10 bchl Pool, Jae, 2 condo w/frplc. Xlnt req. (213) 8111-3838 $350 OFFU WALK TO BEACH MGA'S SPECIAL! $250 guest or maid's car gar. Lee opt, EZ area. It 100/mo. 1 6 2BR, d/W. beaut Huntmriton 3BA 21hBA, f/p, white off 1st mol E'slde cot· quarters. 3 Car ga· termel 213-456-1939 Agent/Unda, 72<M>118 PoOI area. Rec: rm. carpet/Ille, top of llno tage. 180 E. Wiison. rage, A/C, security lndry rm, close to Be;1ch ?640 bll·lns, gar, grdnr, 441 2BR, 1 BA, yd/gar. system & much, 5BR bayfront, Udo Isle, Stepe to •••chi 3BR ehope and bu1e1. Ferniest. 64<>-<>688. $925/mo. On site agt, much morel Furnl· Via Udo Soud. With 2~8a, ocean view $595-$675/MO FOR ACTIVE SOIORS Mike. #178. 642-9402 tu r • 0 pt1 0 n a 1. dock & bch. walk to deck, beam celle. 28R 1~BA. apUt levef, 530 w. Wit.SON or 979-9675, ore. $5,000/mo Call: yacht club. 53700/mo. won't IHtl S1325. 1~ blM lo bch, f/p, 722·9012 « 642·2288 Costa Mesa 2124 et&2 8drml "°"' $&50 .Optional meet.. trans ETHEL 640-2889 C213) 318-8892 or $1100/mo. (.213) 893-NEWPORT HOTS. 373 1213)297 .. 807 3680 M 714/97$-3318. BHutlful garden type •Country Chenner• Ramona Way. BeautJ. 559 9400 8AYFRONT LIVING, 3Br Apta. Quiet. pool, Beautlful home. natu-rut ranch hse. Huge • 3Ba. spectacular bay TOWNHOUSE Lg 3BR 2BA. pvt paUo. moderate rent, welt rat setting. Stroll to oul-de·sac lot. 3BA, AeMax Altrs view. frplc. Steps to 2BR, 2'f"i8A, 2 frplcs, f/p, w/d, S1500/mo. maintained In good to- & housetlMplng eGreat locat1on eOn-.it• parillng •ActMty ptogram •Heating & air cond Aak about our move-o!n allowance Canyon Patk. Close to 2BA. 1900 s.f. Grdnr. beach, restaur, ahopa. 511 Carnation 0...,.. lion ...... -""'92 beach, 3Br, gar, gmdr N/pets. $1650/mo. Agt S1 500/mo yrty. Avail paol. ape. dbl garage. «ca.It 714/&42~105t··· ca '_.....,,. • Incl $1400/mo. Tim 833·2909 Ext 235 now. Call Rlc:k days •1550/mo. 722•7381 CENTRAL apacloua 1939 Federal Ave 26l-8353, eves 873-3236 TRl·l.EVEL 38R 28A Terrific Y•luel 28r, 3BR 2BA new pnt, (2131 541.0278 or NEWPORT LANDING $1500/mo, no lse. 3BR twnhm frplc pool 2Ba. f/p, gar, 1"" blka crpts. Gar 6 xtra (714)931·7223 Spacious 3BA, 21hBA 2BA, gar, yard. Nr BEAUTIFUi. Lrg 2·story. hrdwd 'nre 112ootmo' to ocn on Marguerite. prkng. 5975/mo. 2593 ""ntlntlton Terrace llorth t 8700 ~rlda St. HuntJngton 8-ch 3BR 1 BA HOME twnha, frplc, pool, Al park ahls shops & 3BA. 2~BA Bayvl-A t C•·-• :...57 --. S9851mo. 544-0995 Elden Ave. &40-5078 C, dlnlng rm w/wet ' • Terrace home. $1950/ g • _.., • ~ S1095/MG. Lg lot bar, ram kltch & anch aauna. 213-473·2903 mo.* 85&-3857 •·v-e_R_S_A_ll._l._E_S--e-tu-d-lo-. E'SIOE 28r 1~Ba 2·sty. completely renovate<! gar. $1250/mo. Helen i 1550/MO 2 Huge Full aecurlty. Pool, gar. lndty, paUo. $700/ 714'148 '402 646-9666 or 642·2221 Neiger Agt. 729-7253 MBA Stea +Sep. Big Cyn condo In pines, clubhouae. Under· $-•--~-aa mo. No pete. VIP 2Br 2Ba, new decor, "" 09'i .. , p perUes 875--2232 COSTA MESA/ Renl/lae Opt 3Br 211\Ba Fam. Rm. + Sep. Din. tp. 2/aub prkng, atove, g.round Pfk.ng. $700/ s IOY • 1 2BR ro ' NEWPORT BEACH Med-s1y1e twnhm near Rm., 2BA. Over 1700 refrlg, pool, •"""• ten-mo. L.ae. 836-5218 pact Oa I t I E'SIDll lrg 2Br bai- LaqlH, 1 8e;1t.h .'G·iB B p rt Sq. Ft. Penthouse. ..-ap •· u • , coo __ • GALLERIA ~.,: ~~ciJw. P,;,lc~~'. Ocean/Catalina Views. nls. 51575• 64<>-<>189 VILLA BALBOA ocean tl'MH. Pool & ~·cJ;.: s7eo. ~ 2BR 2BA. ocn vt.w. dryr S1250 1119-708-8003 Pool I/ Spas/Tennis. Al Big ocean close dplex. S950 • Ltg 1 BR, 1 BA. =~idng. E. 20th St. &42·9080 s 8 7 5 . 1 p • r le 1 n g 180 Cabrlllo St. •2&3 Bdrm, 2'hBath •Townhouse Apts •Subterranean Gated Parking e Oulel Garden Sen Ing •EZ Access to O.C. Airport e ldeal lor Airport Personnel SUBSTANTIAL MOVE·IN ALLOWANCE (7141 &48-4472 Jerf ne Kaleer VIiia Balboa 4br, 2 Y'•ba. bit Ins. Gated, tennle/ pool. • apace. w/d. 131-4773. + 1BR Versalllea lndry hkup, yr lease, Agt, 845-2no •Almost new epaclous E.Slde, 41 2BR 1'hBA1.,,....,...,,,,.,....,..._~----S850/mo Penthouse $1600. 213·546-6323 1·2BR $660+ oar TwnhH, w/patlo & COTTAO•a Ocean Agt ue.07 70 · Winter Rental. small cable patio avt' Brand gar. 1800/ mo. Avt. 1 l/ view, stepe to beach, 1.,.....--------BIG, apaclou• 2Br 2Ba, 1 BR on aand by Npt. new • Med·styl. twn-1. 759-3031. centet or town, furn •49=A:e~. S:0:p~I~: $~~~0~,~s 2 -t ~~~~ ~~~v·~ .. ~~n~·~~~2~i ~~~~/m~~~~~55~~'"· hm• s1115 631·8427 EASTSIDI! ~t~1~10u.:"c;:: :,~?~e dale & McFadden, Fam. Am. + Sep. Din. mo. 723·1565 Agent YEARLY & WINTER ••SHARP Nl!WER •Beok Bey• 497-4407 or 487-3614 8032 Vane Clrcle. Rm 2BA Over 1700 2BR bltlns $785/mo 2BR 1Ba, •mall back1---------51250/mo. fncd yd & Sq.°' Fl. 'Penthouse. BLOCK TO BEACH & 1-38drma. Mo1t near Cat OK. Call Pam, Agi yard, gas W/0 hkups. ONLY 100 yards to Ocean/Catalina Views BAY. Llg 3BR, 2BA, beach. Furn/unfurn. MO-HBO No .,..._ MS-1931 Main Beach. Great ~:!~kn~: .:~·?::.4• Pools/ Spas/Tennis: i~~·OC:;::.'~· ~;~~t!rty =::-t!lt.~~.~~· •aBR dpt• Wiie yerd after 3pm ~ ·~~ 1!1~ BIKE TO BCHI Freshly Agt e4&.e770 BLUFFS C~ 3Br 1 ~ $850, Great area. USTSIDE 2BR, bulh pd. No pets. 1atllUt 6 pnted 3BA 1 \i!IBA **B L u FF S 3 BA Ba 2.sty 2-car gar all Wuher/Dryer hkup, Ins, dlahwuher, en-aec:. YOko, ~2 condo. Inside lndry, d/ 2'hBe on grnblt nr new Int.' S1400, 2448 parage M7·7MO cloHc:I garage, patio. w, nice patio. $950/ pool. F/p, 2 car gar, Vista Hog81. 873-4048 •CLOSE TO &1 t I No pets. 846-4318 mo. Agent 962-889t new cpt/ Ille/ blinds, IU.le4 USTSIDE large 2Br etc. S1 575 Ownr/Bkr BLUFFS. TwnhH on $150 OFF tea dwnatrs, angl ga· Huntinaton Beach 2140 Newc)rv1 Bcact1 2669 854·3824 or 721-8750 greenbelt. 2BR, 1BA. 28R 1eA. lndry rm, rage Clean S""""'mo (714) 650-9184 patio, pool, 2 car gar. ei . <il'VVI • ,.ON TH• WATl!R" Mr. Watter 2BR 211A Townhome ••NEWl••NEWl S1250/mo. 759·!5887 cloH to ahopa • 7S.0740 D•ve With Panotamlc ~Y Irvine 2144 --------Turtle Rock Ridge 4BR, 3BA au~r up-Cove Condo buses. Wiii accept GOOD LOCATION! vi-. 2Br 2Ba with ga. E'~~?,;;d~~~~~~-f~p~~ i~~75~~~· c~~l~urloua. graded condo In Bluff• 2 BA 2 BA g a I e d 2BR + gar91ge 11200. O. C22~~~~~J650 •$200 OFF'! rage. No pets. $1800/ xlnt cond1Uon. 191 Al· LIZ/ CHUCK $1950/mo 723-6114 comm. with pool & S1300/mo W inter CENTAUR MGMT I. 2BR 'one mo. 873-7092 bert Pl $940. 640·2428 JONES 780·5000 I---------jac. next to Balboa 1.. rental. Furn/unfurn. 642·.2288 or 831·2725 ..!:.~.~. lndry 1roo: ,,...100• TO SANDI or 949.574 3 **NEW!••NEWI land. $1850/mo. Call Patio. 818/888-5052 , CLEAN FURN APTS E'SIDE ELDEN DPLX 4BR, 3BA super up-714/75~7577. 2BR 1BA. pvt deck, 1 •O lux 2BR 2BA. cl..n, pa•:o~T'~~·:· •2BR ......... snsJMO *2BR 1 BA frplc: d/ graded condo In ... -.. •-quiet. •t«age, D/W. " mo. rental. a.va11 ' ' ' '"""• DUPLEX upatrs 2Br car garage, ~ pe... ltge closets. Qarage. CENTAUR MGMT • " w, beamed COll5, gar, ~~~~~~~~~ $1950/mo 723-6114 2Ba, g81, balcony. blk S1095/mo: ore. 855-S850 No pet 84().2495 8424288 Q( 831·2725 lmmed through S/1!1192 yrd. N/pets. 5850 _: •3BR 2BA on the Hndl to bch S1200/mo 2800: Res. 759-0685 7t~744u A 650-41so 269M3st0rrBR53,82·BB4Aoe 3BR 2Ba on beau11ful S1750/MO 181e)351M539 . 2BR 1+V•BA ne81 the •Do yoo need lg dean MONTI IERAENO •21DRll $700* E/SID E 4 Yr new twnhm 3BA 21hBa, 2 car gar, ldry, patio w/ spa. lg sunny kit, fp, walk·ln closets. Pets nego. Avf 11/1. $1350 Keith 642·6725 Agt E/SIDE NWPT HTS 3BA, nearly new patio home. Walk to ahop & bike to Wacht S1400/ mo. Patty. 760-5000 R&'M~I\ .. . . . EJSIDE TWNHSE! 2Br 2V-1Ba, frplc, patio, encl garage, Santa Ana Ave/21 et St . S1095/mo 831-2480 TRADE • 2B 2BA h b I • • 2br 1ba1 Garage, new a111aa.uENTS park & pool In lrvlno. ' on t • •Y Elegant Condo w/ bay, new palnt/crpt, cpt D/W etorage ""'"",.. •11DRll $&00* Dlb car gat, A/C, new •Bac~!1!:5:~/ MO bay. ocean. city llghUI dWnstre, lltgat. '1175/ S7s0 No p;.14().2495· t8A 1BA, 1425. •350 Frto, dehWetv, •COV. paint, new carpet, avl view. Only 11300/mo. mo. 723-1565 Agent Off 1at Mo Rent Re-Ind. 10/7. S1250do. Max· A Beach Cities Alty Nr beac:h. Pool, epa, CUTE dWnstre atudlo •l!ASTSIDI!• 18R frlga avl. Covered 'Ho peta IS45-485S In• Golden, 644-8294 973-0579 tennis, fltnHs rm. P"' patio, utll lnct'. "50. 28R 1785. Gu, parking, cable, beautJ. •••llMNI Penln Pt• •BLUFF CONDOS• Guard gated. Refrlg A 1675 804"' Parle Ave watw, gar. No Pott fully tandecaped. 2BA. rrpto, gar, w/ d, WM~~ 11t ·"" . ,, •• IRVINE CONDO $794 lmmac 18r & Ion. frpl, gar. aundk, pool, w/d hk. Avl 1t/1. 733·2028 flit No matter what you're doing, your hometown newspaper 4Br 21A!Ba, 2 car gar, micro Incl. Call Ray c.1121~33-2854 • 2323 Elden 840-7854 Poof. 2 ~'.J rme, HO 112 btlc to bay, 2 blka avt lmmed $1600/mo. Davlea, Bkr. 72o-3999. a UYFRONT •WTllDE• gatee ....._ Ot7 to bctll IBOO e75 .. a990 * 3BR 2~Ba, 2 car FoNver OCeen YWel ; lo d/W kl 1BR, Beautltut lg HR ~Ned ....... ?Ollcllil ClwMiad'1goctrie.,__ gar, avt 10/15. PETS VIiia Balboa d 'lux ':tei ':/: ~·1: t\tBa tw~ frplc --~tor1191p. ,.,.__..,..ioeari.. OKll 975-e585 Pn1hH 1 BR + den, ~ VffV 'e·H 9e40 d/w, w/d ,:;.,, ~ •BLUFFS 4BR 2\ltBa Incl wahr/dryr, 11190. rao-.1.patlo, 181G/mo. end twnhse. patio, 2 64~ Ev 7~2570 17tt0 •ANTA ANA car, 11795. Bkr Co-op. LIDO 1aLi l4600/mo. CENTAUR MOMT W/955-2800; 759-0685 Fum 4BR 28a, i.nnta, 842:•2211 Of 8:11-2721 •BLUFF• 4BA 21ABa, cl~~S::..~~:C,";9 SHOO. Charmlna 28. r *MOVl.fN IPICWJ Patio, 2 car g.,.ge 2l'a bay'ftnt+ eCde tie 1 BEOflOOM Nr comm pooVshopa LIDO 1aur 3Br 2Ba, Me1" Chanl, pvt bct't, POOi, apa, C'abi. hk\IP $1575 Bkr 7 59·12S4 quiet end, f'rplo, big w/d, utll pd. 115-1751 wasT\.AlmVIUAQI •EASTBLUFF* ~~1~0~!~~5• 1iR ViiRLY etepe 10 eq.etu Lrg 4BR + Oen w/lrg beact\, StOY9, refrlg. •••u. UP TO $900 pvt yard. New paint • NEWPORT lllE WiVOCK etatOf & 1:'999· '798/ ~!: 2M ftoor plan tmmed avt. 52000 mo. 2BR w/70' frontage. mo. Call wae2 for roommatee rtgt\t 2840 Cetapa 11760 Of' 11800 w/o 2BR 2BA unit. Owege, nlext doOf to Sporle ltATRICK Tl!NORll dock. David, Agt. frplc, eundeck. 309 Connection. Call: REDUCED RATES ON <JNE ~L:.L..Orrn ...... ,., '• ' • 1, 2 & 3 Bedroom• F/P • • Free memberthlp to • 2 TeMlt Club• • Racquetball Vofleybafl • 2 LakM WOODBRIDGE MEADOWS (BetwMn th• 5 & 406 @ Jeffrey and BarrMCa) 790.8702 Agt Coldwell Banker 32nd St. 11125/mo 722·7982 for low _!;lhr~o~u~h~c~l&1~-~~l~i~ed~~~!!!!!::~~!!!!!!!!!~!.l-...'.:N~•'.!!ll~~=~U~S::A~-722·1481 )'fffty. 85()o03e9 mew.In •s>eclal PTiL fits In. 551-6800 SIFIED --~ ---------- YOU CAN FIND IT IN THE CLASSIFIED ! 642-5678 .. Room~ 270b ,RProt.11•. CM Room for rent, furn anted 2726 Mcl.AIN ENT£RPRISES FEATURES or unfum, $400, utU 1 pd Smkr OK. Executive •male mov· ~9. log from No. Ca. look· Ing for 1 br w/ private bath, full prlvlleges, p • r m a n • n t , I m· mediately. Balboa, COM, East Btun. Npt Hts. Ca.II 5S9-2338. •LOTI OF ROOlll• s11oomn Lg 1BR 18A, ~. lndry rm. ntee quiet !<>- cation 17'25/mo. 1480 MONROVIA CENTAUR MGMT. 142·2288 or 831·2725 EXCWSIVE LAGUNA acH l<Jteh· BEACH & COUNTRY enettes, ocean view.. CLUB COMMUNmes ateps to beh, heated 1, 2 & 3 Bedroom pool. Cable. S175/Wk ~ts w/frplc, wet bat, 1_&_U.;..P_4_944 __ 294 __ _ micro. w/d hkupa, Prof angl qutet M ~ central air & garage amkr 30 +. E'alde CM w/extra storage. All twnhse. S350+ VI utll. maintenance Incl. 1100 dep. 548-4401 Sony, no pets, 18R 1 bOc from beach. FROM S1.295Jmo Rentals to >Ont k>c, C\M & sunny, ntE NEWPORT MARINA Ow & utll Ind. 1750. ~11 Share 2724 780-19$2 aft• 6Pm FAJFMAY APTS II $400 UHi• pd Fem n/ i a r 1 8•, e•r•••· 81~ amkr, no ~ts. Pvt lndry, bay view, all entry. 708-B Avocado, utlta pd 11300. Clint Oce•nfront 2BR 2Ba CdM. 8 75-8&34 873-3777 Of 891·1415 on th• nndl Gar.ge, Bal Penln hm, atv w/ 2BR 1BA. no pets. Avail lndry, auperl Only prof fem, prHllge ng- lmmed. S800/mo. S1500/mo yrty. Can hbrhd 1 hae to behl Garaaes for Rent 2740 Storage only. Garage for rent. S85 mo/to/ mo. Eastslde Co1ta Mesa. 83t-0731. usiness Ottice St t ,. __ ..._ Cllnt Mo ••• 842· ' 9P9 o .......... 1M3 or 8 73-3777 $470 + Clep. 675-2760 lii .. Millli &41-41782 --Balboa Isl. avail now. •NB Exec Office b "ommerclal Real Estate · n--• 2769 2BR 2BA atepa to ONE YEAR NEW! Yrty. 2BR apt. Fum. Suites, 12x14, furn. beach. Frple, 2-car 2BR, 1 BA. Private N•mkr. $430/mo Incl Free parking, lunch gar, lndry. Sl200/mo. patio or balcony. 2nd ulils. 673-3746 Iv msg room & coffee, recept, VIP Prop. 875-2232 month FREE with COM 3Br 2Ba, lrg pvt eonf room, FAX, COP· 2BR 28A Yearly. $8951 teasel S850/mo. Call rm/ba, gar, avail 11/1. lor. Near JW Airport < mo. V. blk bay rv 11-* 979-9991 * SSOO. Mark, 81!Ml73· S3SO/mo, mo-to-mo. brary. Non-amkr, "° SMAU. STUDIO APT "' 5339 or 819-487·2113 Al Quinlan, 833-9550 pets. cait 973-3988 btock to beach, $450. CdM Prof N /smkng CCIM 190 to 1100 11 • 2BR w/gat, lg patio, w/ DavlCI, 875--6350 male to shr very lrg With, A/C, hgwy 1lg· d, weH groomed area. 3BR 2BA hm $525 Jtfl nage. $1 .25 p .a.I. Avl. 11 /1. $850/mo. THE GRANVILLE 650-2259 Eves rn.n'3 Realonomles 875-6700 759-3031. NOW WSING COM. Sunny apaclou1 Office Spac:., 875 aq tt. 38R 28a loww, ptitlo, rm/bath. Fem. pref 550' gar w/rollup frplc. d/W, rv bc:h/bayt tr•~ Of ...,. empl. door. 1875. 831-3608 Udo ahopa. Nu paint/ Elegant ~t IMng on S450 lne utll. 723-1968 crpL 11300. e:l1·1125 Falnitay of Newport 1---------Beeeh c.c., ad)aeent Fem n/1mkl to ahr hm AT THE IEACHI to tennis a Fashion la· kl CCIM. Pvt BR/BA. 1 BR 8ec:h Apt, ntsmk. land. Spactous 2 & ahr tvng rm, klteh a Sngl prof, mature 38drma + Oen, gated grdn. S1200. &4().1358 onty. Ind ut11s S875. community, pool/spa, Hm to ahr prestlg NB Bill 831-5914 ftreptae•, wet bar, 2 nghbrhd, ' nr beh, n/ BACHELOR 1 houae to ear garage w/atorage, amkr, n/drlnk, quiet ....... .. .. _ .. ....-e new washer/dryer hook· prof. ssoo. 844-9035. .....,,, ,..,..,...,_,, ' ups. (No Peta) Paint. ut.U paid. $490/ LG mall br w/full bath, mc+aec. 63e-5389 Shown ·~ Appt Peril Npt Apts, N.B. BACHELOR unit. 1 blk Pool, tennla, fltnHa. frm bch. Micro, frig. 7t4/144-5189 M/F. $550. 721-SMJ83 $350/mo lnc:t utlla. M/F to ahr 28R 2BA 128 42nd St. 831.o832 w. Newport oceanfront, apt. Gated comm, ae.ahiteftl 3~ 1~8a 2~ 1Ba wntr 11150 * gym. pool/apa. NI tum. g111, w/d, micro, S.epa to bc:h, 3BR amkr $485/mc 15CMMn d/w, d•ck. Winter 2Ba. $1350 Pf'OC*1Y Mair BR •ult• In NB $1000. 714-982-5165 HOUM, Ahn &42-38!50 28R 2BA for m/f n/a: BEAUTIFUL 48R, newly Walk to Bch rv Hoag quiet area. rec fae. refurbished. 11800/ 125<> OFF 1st Mo. $575. Ron &44-5891 . mo, winter. Ocean • 18R·S725.28R4900 NB Lg 28R 2BA to atv vt.w. 831 ... 231 or Poo4/Spa 848 8838 wtth non/amkng fem lte-348-0880 .. a TCLIPP Lg 18R Avt 11/1. 1480/mo. F~ LAROE 2BR, 2BA, condo, gar, pool, detalla. 848-3$50. Frplc, nu deeof, 2 ear· adlta. No pets 1750 NB lux twnhae 2Br 2\.-\ ~· ::::t,"::" Avt now e ?:ae940 Ba, w/d, g.ar, fp, pool, or own phn Una, great LIDO Lovely 2BR, WNir•Y'OI"'--*-loc. F, $825. 144-45S1 1\o\BA, 2 ear gar, w/d, ......,_ Mlt..,w? d/W, fp. Fum/untum. Accoul'ltlne? ~ Alllpelrt 112SQ/mc. 17WM'7 ~ 111 .....,_ !it-~' :. • • 'J· .. 1· ' f ~ l 'I ' ... I t f ht,!(: • t.t/1 NB atv 28' 2Ba apt W/ pool. Neat. quiet. ,.. apon nl amkr, $400 + .... *° onty 148-2148 Industrial 2788 1,200 &q ft W/frOnt Otflee & lg. roll-up door. 1795/mo 829 Terminal Way, C.M. Daya 54(). 9352, Eves S4e-o&e1 2,400 SF Nwnt Bch 3975 BlrCh-§lr'Mt Agt. 541-5032 Income Prope1 ty 2 790 INVESTORS' SPECIALS!! DUPL•X High In- come, $1650/mo: Only $229,900 R•DUC•D Beach bargain. 3BR 3BA. 4 car gwage, walk to beh & new roof llASTSIDI! Prtde-ol· ownership. 2 Fabu· toua .. pa,ate homes on 1 lg loll Prlc:ed way bek>w market. Can tor Appt. DIANA CAPPEL 760-5000 X208; R": 281-8425 .. ~ fOll genii 91Jt roii or-*'g? Sell~ <*a wftll • clllaltlld ad PLUG IN "'~""Nol ~---'"' -11klr'I•~ -~· .. "*'' PoMI\ Piii ~ • • • \ • PAGE 44 I SATURDAY October 12, 1991 { t Fn>m left to right: Jim luma, president of the Notfonal Institute of Youth Ministry; Judy Tarbell, president Tarbell leafton; Jenni Metzinger and Brook Nlchob, from Tarbell lealton. Tarbell is a proud Spouor of "This Side Up-1991" Plff';ENTED BY THE National Institute of Youth Ministry Saturday, October 19th Anaheim Convention Center 1 p.m. to 8 p.m. (Doors Open at 12 Noo n) ~ow In Its third year, "This Side Up" deals vith critical issues that affect our young peo- •le .. . dating, substance abuse, self esteem, eer pressure, sex, pregnancy, sui cide pre- •entlon and rock music. The day includes rreat music, drama, group participation, wor- ;shops and speakers. 50°/o DISCOUNT Off Regular Admission Prtce of $15.00 "This Side Up -1991" Anaheim Convention Center Saturday, October 19th Pr..c HI COl4IOft II "Tl* Sidi Up" nl r9CIM ldnlllllon b '7.!0. Tn.11 wl plct up .. 1111 b .. ""'**1g ldnlllllon pllol. Ont COl4IOft per pnan. Ylld °"" b "Tl* Side Up • 1191• on °'*ltlll' 111h II 111 lttl*t CoMnllorl en.. Doors Open at 12 Noon Come Earty for a Good seat For AddltlOnal lnfonndon Call The National Institute of Youth Ministry (714) 498-4418 or Tarbell, Realtors (714) 972--0988 Ask for Brooke Nichols Open Su-~ ~ .. th SlrMI. Ovo1ex on~ -P~1nsu1o. ~ upper una has 3 bed.ooma, 2 botht. Tiie entry in klcMn. Low. unit hos 2 bedrooms, 2 baths, '4 c:or ~· l.M In°"" ond ,..,.., the Other. is-tv.ooo. eon today for detoilt, 720-0611. N9WpOl't a.och Open Sunday 1.s. 2000 Sontiogo Dr. lmmoculote '4 bedroom. 3 both offienng wonderful floo,plon. Ideal for enlef1olnlng. Beoutifvl bodt boy ond city light vlewl. UnlimiNd potentiol in o most detltoble oreo of fine homes. $725,000. CoH 720-0611. N9WpOl't leach Highly upgroded studio condo. ldeol starter or for the single person. Custom tile, dining oreo, view of greenbelt. Goroge. Gated community with pool, spo and tennis. Owner motivated.# '45129. Coll 720·061 l. Costa Mesa Greot Eost Cosio Meso duple•. Across from pork, close lo shopping. Both units ore 2 bedroom, 1 both plus go· roge and extro parking. Separate lo· undry room. S279,900. Coll 720· 0611 . Costa Mesa Open Sunday 1 ·5. 101 Eucalyptus ln. Greot starter townhome for the first time buyer. Duol moster suites. Ideal for roommates. Move in condition. French doors leod lo polio. $185,000. Coll 720·0611 . Orange Upgraded 2 bedroom, 1 ¥4 both condo. Perteet s1orter home. New carpets, tile ond appliances . Community pool, spo, rec room ond playground. Close to schools, pork ond shopping. S 126,500. Coll 720-0611 . N9WpOl't hach Channing 2 bedroom, 2 both townhome on quiet cul de soc. Just s1eps to community lennis CQIJfts. Community pool. 2 cor goroge. T ronsferred eeller is ..tremely motMJted. S234,900. eon no.0611. C-.MeMI ldeol fomil., home. <t bedroomt, 1 ¥' baths. Includes fomlty room, crockling flreploce and dining ote0. Patio ond 2 car goroge. An excellent volue. $225,000. Coll today fOf' detoil1, 720-0611. NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PllOT I REAL ESTATE Ne•port filqvisite 3 bedroom. 2~ bath st'IOWI pride of ownership. l..oodecl with upgtades. FeoturM ~rmet ldtchen, two ~ ond fomify room. Community pool and epo. S697,000. Con 720-0611 . . na T ypilies on the chorm or a Corona del Mor duplex plus the odvontoges of en· larged mosler 1u1le, modem baths ond re· novoted kitchen. Oe6ghrlul living room with stone l1reploce. Comer lot. Private pot10. 2 bedroom rental unit. Each with 1ls own lo· undry room $543,000. Coll 720·061.l . Newport leach Shows pride of ownership. 2 bedroom, 2 1h both, light ond airy unit. Features custom mirrors. French doors ond boy windoW1 with window seots. Charming breakfast nook. S259,000. Coll 720· 0611 . Big Canyon Open Sunday 1 ·5. (1 4 Ookcrest) Ex- quisitely redesigned home hos 5 bed- rooms, 7 boths and approx. 7200 sq.ft. Formal dining ond family rooms, 5 fireplaces, ond 3 car goroge. Over· sized pool ond spo in tropical setting. S2,549,000. Coll Sharon (Vogt) ond Tom Allinson ot 673-8728 or 720· 0611 Newpor1 leach light ond bright 2 bedroom condo. New carpels, point and window cover· ings. Quiet inside location. Cozy fire· ploce, dining oreo. Includes washer ond dryer. Polio and 2 cor goroge. S 196,500. Coll 720-0611 . Newpor1 leach Beautiful executive condo with view of golf course, ocean ond bockboy. 3 bedrooms, Jlh boths. Charming mor- ning room off kitchen. Two fireploces including one in o romontic mos1er suite. $795,000. Coll 720-0611. N.wpor1 leach Light ond bright 4 bedroom, 2'h both. Desirable end unit. Redecoroted with new carpets, dropes, nooring, fixtures, oppl1onces ond pomtl Cozy fireploce. Lorge polio ond 2 car garage. #44147. Coll 720·0611. Costa Mesa Unique ond charm filled cottage with hardwood noors located on peaceful tree lined avenue on the eostside of Cosio Mesa. 2 bedroom1. Garage. S229,500. Coll 720·0611 . T otall~ remodeled and uponded 3 bedroom, 2~ both In deWoble. community of ~. featu,.. ~ room, Q.OU'!'!ef kitchen with walk4ft . pontry. VOCtding fltei*~ ~ poolic.:r' r;;r.o£."Cofl today~ 11. apo. Sea bland Open Sunday 1 ·5. 70 Ocean Visto For the buyer who wonts o home wi1h o yeor round 110cohon feeling. 2 bedrooms, 3 baths plus den. Single level home on New· port Beoch Country Oub golf cou~. Pri. vote sporkl111g pool ond spo plus com· munily pool and tennis. $735,000. Coll 720-0611 Vllla lalboo Corner unit penthouse with greenbelt ond boy views. Wolk to beach ond Udo Village. Bright ond oiry 2 bed· room, 2 both with open floorplan. Cozy free stonding flreploce. Com· munity pool and spo. $309,900. Coll 720·0611. CostoMesa Excellent property for investor. 2 bedroom, 2 both, two story home. Hardwood noors, eot in kitchen. Inside laundry. 2 cor garage. Small private yard with deck. S299,000. Coll 720-0611 . Costa Mesa Shows pride of ownership. Two master suite condo in quiet oreo. Includes dining oreo, cozy fireplace. Kitchen ond living room open to sunny patio. 2 cor goroge. S 184,500. Coll 720.0611. Ila Con,on Fabulous 4 bec:Jroom, 31h both show· place hos been ntmodoled and ex· ponded. Approx. 4' ,000 sq feet of living space includes state of the art kitchen. Beautiful yard with pool, spo ond WO· terfoll. S 1,395,000. Coll Sharon (Vogt) ond Tom Alllnson, 673-8728 or 720· 0611. Ylllol .. H &cellent home for the tingle perwon or flm time buy.r. One bedroom condo In fontostic community. lndudes dining oreo, patio ond goroge. Community pool ond spo. $169,000. Coll today, 720.0611. Ne'wpotta..ch Lowest priced home In Horbor Highlands. 3 bedrooms, 2 botha. Freshly pointed Inside ond out. Dining oreo ond fl,..p!oc., LoY.ly boclcyord. Ideal for children. 2 cor garage. $365,000. Coll 720·0611.