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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1991-10-19 - Orange Coast PilotWE KENO Oct. 1 g.,20, 1991 QUOTIS OF THE DAY "~ you're In, It's hard to get out because you can't save money." Ronda Davis, mother of four talking about living from motel to motel (A1) "You c.an chedc out any time you like, but you can nfM!r leave." The Eagles TODAY'S EVENTS • M.tlr Otor.ae al Onnp County will pment hs opening con- cert of the lelSOO Sunda)' at 7:30 p.m. at the Orange C.OUntr Pt!rlorm- ing Arts Center. £ntided "Opening Nfght at the Grand Opera," the con- cert will choruses, overtures and arias by guest soloists Carol Neblett and Louis lebherz. Tidcets range from $ 12 to $35. For lnformatlon, call 556- ARTS. • f"Our short ftlms, lndudiniz "Strega Nona," ''The Son:erer15 Ap- prentice," "Ghosts and Ghoulles," and ''The Legend ol Sleepy Hollow," will be presented free of charge at the Mariners Branch Library, 2005 Dover Or. today at 2 p.m. The fllms are part of the library's Saturday MatJnee Se- ries. For further Information, call 644- 3145. •A noltalgk looll at the IM!s of four youths growing into adulthood is the su~ CJ the latest Orange Coast College theater production, "Album," playing tonight at 8 p.m. and Sunday at 3 p.m. •The Colt& Mesa 0ty Council will hear an appeal Monday from owners of the ISiand Trader restau- rant. 1500 Newport Blvd., concerning rest:ridions placed on the restaurant's operations. 'The council meedng be- gins at 6:30 p.m. • BoOb at barpln prices will be available at the COsta Mesa Branch li- brary's annual Fall Book Sale, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the library 1855 Park Av- enue. ~ of the e\'eflt say chll· dren's boob and cook boob are usu· ally the first to go, so plan on getting there ~ for the best seledk>f'I. JUST TltE FACTS INDEX 21 MmDll 11 a Ja11n Bo1CO PMblisMd Tuesdays, Thursdays&: Saturdays Circulation 45,000 25¢ 'L·s not so bad. It could be better, but we're together. We're not out there.• ---=wllhher John. rtght. and two of her tow cNldren, about llvtng In a molll room her family cals home -tor now. Marc Mltdll phaalP'llct Tifany Davia, S, gets her homeWork .together recently on the bed of her family's motel room in Costa Mesa. . ~ Home is where the heart is Struggling family hopes to check out of motel maze By LortAnn Basheda Stlfl Wllllr R onda Davis's children think they live in an apartmcnl • That'• what she tells them, to spare them the stfama attacbcd with growing up in a motel room. But what Ronda Davis doesn't know, is that motel livina isn't the oddity it once was. Local social workers say there are at leut several hundred familie& aaising children in motels throughout Costa Mesa and Newport Beach. Ronda Davis, her husband John and their four children are just one of them. But the numben aren't all that comforting when you've lived the motel lite for nearly The children 1hare In a five yean and still see no way story with their mother. out. Thil month, it's the Coastal Motel on Newport Boulevard In Costa Mesa. Last month the Sea Lark wu home for the Davia family. And before that they toot temporuy abelteri at the Cou1a1 Inn. Tbc couple bu """1ed from motel to motel throughout 0,.. ty ever since they lost their apartment when both their fathers died of cancer six years ago. Davis said the deaths tore them up both emotionally and economically. That same year, their first daughter was born. After that, the family never really recovered financially. She is a waitress. He worb any job be can find. And together, with the boJp of welfare, &bey scrape together enough money to pay an mnge d $700 a month in rent to one motel or another. Many of the motels ~ been dirty and ~ down. Only a few have had kitchem, so they'~ railed their IOD and three daughters on cold canned beans. tuAa fish and cereal. And alf of them have had one bed that they tab turns sleeping on: The kids one night, Ronda and John the next. But at least the motels don't want fint and tut months rent up front. They don't require a security deposit either. And unlike apartmenta, none of the motels have regulations regardina the number of rooms the couple must pay for to accommodate their four children. T be bottom line: The Davis family can't afford a three-bedroom apartment -so they make the most of a one-room motel. "It's not so bad," Ronda Davis said while her 1-, 2-, 5-and 6-year-old children colored Halloween pictures on See MOTE1.SAllla ... Wllnelses to sllooa.gtall bizarre story Woman allegedly called gunshot victim the 'devil' By lrts Yokol Stlll W11lef NEWPORT BEACH -A man on crutches was shot in the leg as he came out of a Post Office Friday afternoon, al- legedly by a woman who witnesses say kicked the man repeatedly as he lay bleeding on the ground and ordered him to declare he was the devil. Diane L Mclane, 38, a Linda lsJe resi- dent, was arrested minutes after the 3:10 p.m. shooting in the busy Mariners Shop- ping Plaza parking lot. She was booked on suspicion of attempted murder and ;- held on $250,000 bail. The victim, Jeffrey Williams, 23, also of Newport Beach, was shot in the left knee, just above the leg cast he was wearing. He was listed in stable condition at Hoag Me- morial Hospital late Friday. A motive for the shooting was unclear but police said Mclane apparently be- came upset over Williams' barking dog and confronted him. Witnesses said she also accused Williams of being the devil. It was unccnain whether McLane and Williams knew each other, though the vic- tim told witnesses he had no idea who she was. According to witness accounts, Mclane drove into the shopping center at 1 n Riverside Ave. around mid-afternoon and parked her truck. which had a surfboard ut the bed and newspapers and other per- sonal items cluttering the dash, in front of Bunny's Flowers. She reportedly walked around the lot, and at one point removed a guitar from someone's car, played it briefly and placed it in her truck. s_aid Newport Beach Police Sgt. Andy 01>nis. She also went into the Oower shop, which serves as a Western Union outlet, and said she was expecting some money to be wired to her from Hawaii, witnesses See SHOOTING/Piil 17 Nawport-Masa trustee ratura nreatOllllllmd By Russ Loar Stlfl Wllllr NEWPORT BEACH -School board candidate and incumbent Tom Williams is accusing challenger Martha Fluor of ad- vocating budget cuts that would ef- fectively end high school athletics in the N~rt-Mesa Unified School District. Williams, stung by Fluor's recent aiti- cisms of his school board attendance rcoord, said she has criticized the dis· trict's recent hiring of 25 assistant coach- es. "She mentioned on three occasions in public forums that we should not have hired these 25 coaches," Williams said. "What Martha doesn't know is that we hire coaches all year long. This is the same way we've been doing it every year. "How can you run an athletic program without coaches? If she can tell me how that works I'll give her the Nobel Prize." But Fluor said the dire straights of dis- trict finances require taking a tough look at expenditures, and she believes athletic programs could survive with fewer coach- es. Ftuor points out that the school board on Tuesday night will be asked to approve See TRUSTEUld ... Hit-and-run results in death of retired male nurse By LortAm 8uheda ...... OOSTA MESA -A n..y_ear-old Colta Meaa man who bad been tbe ftrlt male .... at Hoq ~ .... WoddetiliJ from ~ be WM nm ewer while tUina MY w8Jk near his bomo aJoaa ~ Street. ~ .. ;, .~(i~J Police ... ~ for eo. l'NWt•t MaNelo PrlDCot 71, IO'.fllill!lll• .... •••cdoD ..... die .... olW.K.r. ,. n.12, ............ . ,.... of .... -'st' -.. ~ It 1,b1J I -wllli ._... ..... ._. ..... A timca in tho 30 plus yean that be lived there -when the driver of a Otevy pick up truck careened into the wrona lane, Ju.a>ed tho curb and baJTeled Into him. Witne11ea told police the ctmer of the truck wu travetina IOUth on National Awnu. when be turned onto OoYemor at between 3S and 40 mph. Wltneaea eald Ken eppeared to haw beard the eound of tira ecreechina • bind him IDd tried to nm from the tnact, but ooWdn't aet e»t of ill w.y. After tho tnact bit lterr, It nn Into a tne. na.ilrher tbu blCbd up. nearty Nmlai l.rr ON~ l8d fled. POia .... ncowwtid -tnact aad bellM PnDco ..., ..... beea the drtY- er. They also have reason to suspect be was drinking. "Lut reports we have is that he Oed to Mexico,'' said traffic investigator Steven Raut\\I. •'But we can't pn:we that it'• him. That'• why we're astfna for him to come in and talk to ua." Kerr WU the firat pcnon tilled in I bit-and--nm inc::idcnt in Costa Mela this year. Bom in MiDowi. Kur moved to Col&a Me11 in 1951. Just Illy OI bill -~. tho Wortd War tr.....-... de- cided to rqilter at Oruie 0. a,&; lcp for a manms..,... .,,_ ~ s..etlT-MD ........ s.mn~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ A 42-year--old Costa Mesa resident who bas the disease lupus, , but bas beaten all the odds by beooming a mother, not once but \twice. ·al'tlRACl.E--~~~~~~~~~~~- lt wasn't until Tejeda unexpectedly learned she was pregnant eight years ago at age 35 that she was diagnosed with lupus, a slowly progressive disease that strikes connective tissues, similar to arthritis. "I was (diagnosed) totally coincidentally," she said. "A dermatologist was checking a skin cancer and noticed some- thing else. Two weeks later I ended up in the emergency room with severe abdominal pains. It turned out I was pregnant. It turns out the pregnancy exacerbated (the lupus)." Even with the diagnosis, Tejeda was able to give birth to a son. "At one time they said you should never get pregna.nt if you have lupus," she said. Eight years later Tejeda found unexpectedly, she was preg- nant again. This time her lupus was in remission and the birth of her daughter was much easier. "It is a miracle," she said. lMNG Wl1H lll'Ul~------- Tejeda, a registered nurse at College Hospital, is committed to bringing more awareness about lupus, which is often hard to di- agnose and generally strikes women in their child-bearing years. There is no cure for the disease and its cause is unknown. For more information about lupus, people can call the Arthritis Foundation at 668-1623 or the Lupus Foundation of America at 529-5550. A s the boat slapped through the water, Katherine Bell felt a sudden fear, a moment of uncertainly. Here she was stuck in the ocean in a 36-foot sloop with a man she knew only by reputation. And his reputation was several notches below sterling. She glanced toward shore, suppressing anger as she took in the graded land along the ohce-pristine Newport Coast, and f cit -quite suddenly -very alone and vulnerable. She racked her brain, trying to piece together what she knew about Roman Miles. His dad, Corky Miles, was the stuff of lc~ends. He'd starred in two different television Westerns and become a multi-millionaire when the second series - "The Pinto Bean Boys" -went into syndication. ORANGE COAST Corky had used his wealth wisely, buying up land along the Orange Coast. But the crown jewel of his business portfolio was by Sl»ral L•S.u Miles Landing, a huge residential development Corky planned to build on the far side of Catalina Island. Only water rights and six pairs of California gnatcatcbcrs stood in his way. 0EQIJ\L Roman was more of a mystery to Katherine. She'd heard that Corky had packed his son off to boarding school in New Hampshire but that Roman had finally been booted out for good when the headmaster caught the young student in bed with his wife. Roman had later graduated from Corona del Mar High School and had promptly vanished only to return to Newport six months ago. "So, does anyone know you're out here?" Roman asked a second time. Katherine paused before answering. ''Y cab. My boss knows. Why?" "Oh, just wondering ... just wondering." To be continued ... TU mPOIT IUCI • COSTA llSA PilDL •11,•m Readert' Hotline: 642-6086 YOIK oommettt1 lbouc The Piiot 0t -tlpe wrn be recorded and ~ ~ ID Editor Wiiiiam Lobdlll. The ume J4·houf ·~ terAce l'l\l'f be UMd IO l'9COf'd letten ID the idltof on any .._ Concrlbulorl IO the Hotline who want eo -ltwlr comments publllMd INlll Include thtlt name, city end phone number (for wriflca· don). Tllll II your community MWlplf>ef; - want your llMlMnwllt. 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Box 1560, Cost.a Mesa, CA 92626. C<>PYrildlt: No news S!Orift, llluttr.iions, edi· torlal matter ()( ~ments herein miy be reproduced without written pennllllon ol oopyrlght owne1. How to reach us at The Pilot Orculation Orange County 642""4333 Adwttislng C1assif'ied 642-5678 Display 642-4321 Editorial N~ 540-1224 Sports 642""4330 News, sports fax 646-4170 MaJn Office BusiOe. Off'tee 642""4321 Business fax 631-5902 A s work proceeds on the Costa Mesa Freeway ex- tension to 19th Street, scheduled for completion in late 1992 or early 1993, construction workers are busy on a crucial phase of the project, the build- ing of form walls to protect the sunken freeway from cave-ins. Lonnie Olson (above) tightens bolts on a wall before concrete is poured. Olsen and fellow worker Rick Smallwood (below) look tiny on a massive wall along the freeway at Bay Street. Gigantic con- crete blocks (right) serve as anchors, for the brace bars (below right), which hold the wall plumb before and ofter the concrete is poured. •t Did You Know? Farewell to the reliable Red Cars la """1t lledu End of an era. 'Ibll 1961 pboCo abowt t.be ~ maval of tbe Pldlc Slecaic tncb froria the rail"*9 ~ of way aJonc Coat m,hfty. Tbo Red Can Offered ~DIM, depend- Ible UUlpOrtltba end many currtat reeidonu Of Nnport took their ftnt trip bere M cbiJdren Oil I pk:DJc m:unioa to tho beach. • You ctn }ohJ our eavnbtl illto tbe J1M by tontlbtf ,aur bJI. tOl'bJ oonrrlbutlom to Did You Knotw, 7JN "1ot, P.O. b 1S60, O..Mea,92'26. -c.s•1a,;Aut,,... Police log ----·lfllCC1 tDta~--·~ '"#-~ ........... ~---nutr .. -.... ••lfhwr.·• ol comMI--......... t. ---. · Idea tD 11111 1 IDot at the~ licll of life. ...,. ....... ., ... ~ WllNli•JI• a lllilt-. WlildD a~ ilf lloiin OI MCh ...,._ .......... 1.lfWdOai'dlrinnOD wbat .... u 1 l'idel an OD ICDIAl lwunent. ta. lawl. IM 11_11deReee, etc. Another~ mo ., .... ad ill die .... and ... bey, daD't ................... iide to ... flluc: tmlid, ....... and lmialihalCDt clainil. You lhcNld write ~~--> Beet to die brflJlt tide, bow about biithdays? Tbolo ue ~ eveota, IO long u they're IOCDOODe .-1. I hl9e bad ~pleasure of being · bwohed in t..o OIPCc:ially deliSbtful celebratioal ; in the put couple ol weeb. --------One wu tho .. lbree-0 of No. 1 daughter, now a Colon• the other marted the Big Coast Eiaht-0 ot my friend Jack Connon. a Costa . Meaan. ____ _. Our fint-bom bu been bitching about tumina 30 since ibe wu 27. Actually, I think abe has simply been working to pump it up IO the evellt wu celebrated in proper atyle. Indeed it wa. Mom. dad, ... and arandma got OD one of those noisy tbioo at John Wayne aod rode it t.o-Denver. Daughter Diana a.ncl aon-in·law Steve liw in Parker, a splendJd little old-weat town south of the dty. aJoGa with our grandcritten: two highly pedigreed Flat Coat retriCMn and four miscellaneous cats. Before beading out for tho ~feast at a aunese ~tauraot in the footJWJ,a of the R 'ea, M'. gathered for the gift-openiq ceremony. Our praent to the kid wu a video camera, something ahe hu been hinting about -Diana hints like a sledgehammer -for yean. Yea, it was a wretched excess, but we used the mileatone-birtbday rationalization, and that worked. "Now you can send us boun of videotape of your dogs," I said. "Well, that won't be all, dad," abe grinned. "Not the cats, don't waste the tape," I growled. "No, dad. not the-cats either," she said. "Well then, what. .. ?" "Dad, you're dense!" No. 2 daughter hollered. We got the best birthday present of all. At least we will in May. And I am sure the videotapes of him, or her, will be endless. Jack Connon' gift wu just u precious: friends. About one for each of his 80 yean that were celebrating at a surprise party Wednesday night. You probably wouldn't recognize him because of the helmet, but you have seen Jack. He's the tall, slender gentlema.n who darts all oveT town on his motor scooter. Ex"cept when he's heading out to play a gig; then be needs the atation wagon to haul his drums. When the helmet's off, you can see that Jack is strikingly handsome, with a carefully groomed thatch of white hair -and plenty of it -and matcbiog. neatly trimmed moustache. The guy is amazing. Sharp, apry, agile, constantly on the go. Playing music, gardening. doing nice things for people. Jack was a 9uality-control engineer in aerospace, but that was ju.st what be did for a livin1. What be did for the joy of living was play jazz. And he still does, working about three engagements a week with bis band, including Friday afternoon dances at the Oasis senior center. I asked Jaclt what bis teaet is. "I don't know," be answered thoughtfully. "Maybe it'a these things." be said pointing to his drums. "'They're pretty good exercise. It's certainly not clean liviog." ~ tJlen, Carol Arnold came up and aave Jack n big hug and an cs,.a biger kisa. '--rh.at's my aecretl" Jack winked. DUI arrests ....... The following ~ ~ M'mt1t!d this pd ~k Oii st6pldon ol = u~ thl! infl~ra. nie. ha...e only ~ VTeSttd on susoldon ol • ~ and, .a with al( wdt crimes, they are inncx::rnt until ptC1llrfl gulhy. c.sta Mesa a Dan Cuat•vo-Gonzalez, 22, Westminster a john Macxorpny, 33, Sant.a AN ~ a Bait ltown, 2'4, Rock Raiplds a IJcbiy Paid!, 30, Newport Buch 0,.... aoctgen, 21. Newport Beach a Yancy Meeker, 31, Newport Beach a Dainlel Fawcett. 33, Newport Beach o Uaa Eliot. 22, Mlulon Viejo School menus MoadQ, Fish and OUpa or French Bread Pizza with Friel, Crisp Salad, Clieddar Oupplea, Milt headaJ, Hambur1cr on a Whole Wheat Duo or Frcacb Bread Pizza, Ranch Beam. Apple Crilp,Milk Wedaeada.J, Beef Ea Roll and Fluffy Rice or French lfreact Pma, Garden Salad, Cina Peacbea, Miik '11llll'tda1, Turkey Spqbetti wilb French Bread or Frerich Bread Pizza, Strlo& Deana and Xemel Corn. Pean In Ugbt Syrup, Milk '*-J, Olk.ken Orill Nugetl with Dinner Roll or Prendl Bread Pizza, Tator Tota, CU1lod Pruit, Cup-o-Nuta, Milk Don't Play Games With Your Holiday Bird Fot hoUday food saffly questtoos. can thtt U DA M t and r'oultry Hotline t-«J0.53~5SS • ~·""IJ'"f"-An·, Ml\', 1°.ft). ""-~. l\7'. •Sl•ina.1)1...wllAi,; Ne"" 1.f·14. 9-.~. flf • n-.~(l,1'tt 11-ni Nr1t·. 28. lf.1. l:ST' • Mt1Ht4f)'F,....,·. Yttw..ft1tlf11I, ICM, rT a joshwa Phllen, 21, Huntington Beach a ICMnh l'twn, 31, Huntington 8each a Robert SwMtser, 38, Huntington Beach a Michael OreH1y, 24, El Toro o Ronald ICuDra, 34, Buena Park a James Cates, 35, Anaheim a JohMy leinneweber, 3 7, Cost.a Mesa a Kirk Peummg, 2 7, Cost.a Mesa a Peter Moench, 31, Cost.a Mesa a Anthony EUlt, '41, Costa Mesa a Carol ltaaa, 33, Cost.a Mesa OAnclreu Uakopoulot, 39, Cost.a Mesa ClDITA MBIA -A ldl xd ._ drR II IMilll MWld b ua IC> ddllill 1'llmldly ..... ._. CllUIOd a U.S. Pol&aJ Senice tndoMraDer to CMnll'ia· wl dump iaall aloaa tbe IOUdlbciuDd luaea of the San Die&Q Plxa4. .,.,...-.... 8¥9 llc*n it toot IO dear tbe ..U wl the crath, traffic WM ·..met up for ebout 10 mDee, CaHlonUa lfi&bway Patrol <>mcer Jaa AlfuO Mid. ,-... 11M1M at ._. '~ wbcn two can bit each other in an ef· fOft IO Mdd ea umiiUtDtified • r in a befit OtdllDobile wbo wu wcav-!:t(ID llll Giit of tnllc bi tbe IOUtbhound lanee of the freeny, Alfaro OM of tbo can awmved into the mail tnd, wbic:b a1ammed into a IOUlld ..... jUit DOlth of the Hamor Boulevard oftramp, be llid . J'be driver' of the mail truck, wboeo DUDe WU D0t available, WU ~ iDlide tbe ~tor about 10 mioutea before firefigbten could cut ..., out. Alfaro laid. Tbe elmer Wll treated at Western Medical Center in Santa Ana for IDiaor iajuriea. There were no othu reporta ot injurlea. Autborida had to dole the two richt lanel of the freeway to clean up the mail before cleadQa the tnctor-traller, Alfaro said. ••All the Ula will be *livered,., be added. Authorities have little information about the driver who caused the a~ ddcnL ClllCllP 11111 tt1• CIP'I lm'I• __. ' OOSTA MF.sA -An Englishman restoring a 1960 Austin Healey is lookina for the car't previous owner and believes Orange Coast College 1.1\AY provide the clue to bis myste!f. _ Darren Everitt of c.ottingb.am. England, wrote college President David Grant with a "strange and unusual request" after finding a small Orange Cout College pin atuct in back the auto's glove compartmcnL "I'm preawnina that a student from the college once owned the ve- hicle and possibly (drove it) IO college," Everitt wrote. "They may also have used or raced the vehicle on the beach u the car was full of sand wben in arrived in England." Around town • • Everitt purdwed the 3000 Mk1 Austin Healey last )'CU and imported i it from the United Statca. He learned from the Bngllsb manuf.c:tuter : that the AUltin Healey wu originally delivered to an American ~ ' man in Duaeldorf, Germany in July 1960, and then ahipped to the Unit-! ed Statea at a later date. : College offici.ala say the pin Everitt found may have been a studalt : award from an honon banquet held sometime during the 1960s. : ~e car hu p~ously been p~ted metallic blue, dark green and , white. College officials are requesting that anyone with knowledge of the ; car or its previous owner IO contact the Community Reiations Office at : 432-5725, I . Po11t1a111 81111111 • c11111 ·w C8nllltte1 COST A MESA -The City Council is seeking applicants for one va· 1 cancy on the 10-member dty Cable Television Committee. : The Cable Television Committee serves as an advisory group for the ~ council on issuea involving to cable television. ~ Those interested in the position should send a Jetter of interest and 1 .resume to the City Manager's Office at 77 Fair Drive in Costa Meaa, ~ 92626 no later than Friday, Nov. 8. ~ 4 I • • j • • I ' ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~--~--1 s-4 ~ "--,.,,.. Are9Jllf TOWll to center. For lnformat.ion, caU 64s.3489. JW ,.. .,_.., n.. ,..,, .tJO w. •r visit by Santa Claus. General admbslon is SS. For information., call 261-0823. I Home tour ~ I SL. ~ Maa. na7. Diabetes Walk-A-Thon Low fat lifestyles • NEWPORT BEACH -Seven beauti-, fuJ Corona dcl Mar homes will be OD cm. play for the The Corona dcl Mar PTA'• · annual home tour Oc:t. 29 from 10 LDL • lo 4 p.m. The COit or the eYent is S2S pct pcnoo, wbicb includes a liaht butet lunch at Sherman Gardens. "1'be e\l'ellt also indudcs a fubion show and~ or anwork by Corona dcl Mu ltlldinta. Call Marilyn Pclb at 721~17 f• mb· mation. Model train rides COSTA MESA -The Oraqe County Model EDJincen offer free ricfca on the half-mile Mackerel Flata and Goat Hill Junction Railroad at Ffltvicw Parlt the third weekend or ~ month from 10 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. For information, call Bob DonDClly at 751-7706. ' Anti-dnlg event COSTA MESA -Former California Anp pitcher Ken Fonch will a~ at Mesa Verde Center, Hubor BOWcvard and Adami Avenue, from 10 to 11 a.m. today to help initiate Red Ribbon Weck. 1be e.Ql II ~red by the CARE Kida of Eatanaa ~ Sc:hool and the Costa Mesa Dni1 AbUsc Task Force. &· hibits wiU include a bot air balloon and the Costa Mesa r11e Department's 95- foot platform truck. Pumpkin patch NEWPORT BEACH -The Environ· mental Nature C.cntcr will hold its an-nual fund raiser, the Fall Fair and Pump- kin Patch from 10 a.m. to 2 _p.m. Sunday 11 the Nature C.cntcr1 1601 16th Sl, Newport Beach. The fair will feature ~ft items, plants, baked &ooda and refrcih. men ta. In 1ddltion, there will be cbildn:n's na-ture activities and guided toun of the NeW1"N'fhoch a lruce Cordon Munro, 40, Newport Bead'I 0 f-'o Ranget, 20, Oranp a Moh•mad Reu Mohseni, 29 Orqon • 0 )OM ftiipe Carda. 28, Costa Mesa a Marie Franlilln HHdrlx, 33 Lawndale I a Mary DeD. V.,., 45, Santa Ana CJuM Maiftu.J c.abeflo, 23, Orange a Patrlcli Wllllam Tenney, 29, Huntington Beach a JolMe Blr.abeth Law, 30, Beverty HUis o Timothy Jamea O'Neill, 45, Newport Buch 0 Owlet Douglu, '48, Newport Beach NEWPORT BEACH -The 6th An- nual Orange County Juvenile Diabetes Foundation Walt·A·lbon wiU take place Sunday at Corona dcl Mar State BCacb. Sponsonhipa are available and YOluntccrs arc needed u weU u partici~tinl walk· en. Last Jear'• event raised $16,000 for research toward ftndlng a cure for diabc· tea. This year sponsors hope to double that amount For infonnallon, caU 553- 0363. Beatrix Potter lecture NEWPORT BEACH -Dolores Bowtca will socat on the tile, U1 and lit- cntun: of Bcatrll Poller at 1:30 p.m. Oct. 22 at the ~rt C.cnlcr Lal>~. A retired tcM:bct, BOwlcs bu maintained a Ulcloq interat in the wort of the re- nowned British author and illustrator. The talk is ~ by Newport Beach Friends of the Lal>rary. Christmas boutique NEWPORT BEAOI -Early Christ-mas •booocn will want to aticnd the Junior l.Cgue of Orange County's Oiristnw COm~f Oct. 22·25 at tbc Oranac County P&IJ'~nds. The event fcatum a Vlllt Uf111-~f ltcma frcm 45 selected bo11~. eveutl Include ~ luncha and roooo teaa. plua a fun-fµJcd children'• afternoon featuring .a NEWPORT BEAOi -Dr. Yannilla Juris, of A.ct Health and Fitneu Oinlc:, will pe a talk entitled "Oi.angiq Life· styles for Tom0rrow'1 Ufctimca" at the mcc~ of the Oow:mct DivilioD of the Woman s Cub of Udo Isle Oc:t. 24 at 6:30 p.m. The mectiu will be bcld at the Udo Isle Yacht Ou~. For information. call Marian 81.imik at 673-1123. Senate candidate NEWPoRT BEAOi -Conscivative political commentator md candidate for the U.S. Senate Bnacc Hcndlcmohn will sDCak at a ~ of~ Forum Oc:t. t4 at 2 p.m. at the RadisiOn Plaza Hotel in Irvine. acn111 from John WttfOtC /Ur· port. The lunc:beoo mccti.n& is open to the public. Tackcts are S2S. ror iniorma- tion, call 640-0955. Craft fair NEWPORT BEACH -A wide variety or band made items, including dothca, ceramics. dolls, holiday ornaments and grectinL cards will be on sale It the Oasis Senior Center's Fourth Annual Arte and Crafts Fair Oct. 26. Tbe fair will tut from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the center, 800 Marguerite Ave. in Corooa del Mar. For information, call Laurcll at 644-3244. Children's mm festival NEWPORT BEACH -~ Edwuda ' Cinctna loc:atiom, includiu Faslaioo b-land. will show free cbilcJraa's maria , every Satwday throu&b Oct. 26. from 10 a.m. to noon. Each ibowing will featme pmcs and prizes. Preschool story time I NEWPORT BEACH -AD four New-: ~rt 8cacb u"brarics will ofter a . pre. : school story time progam for c:biJdren • •&cs 3 to S lhroug11 lJCC. 11. 1be pro-' gram is fTec and DO prc·rcgistratiall ii DC~. Prcscliool Story_ Time ii offered at 10:30 1.m. every Tuesday at tt>. Balboa Branch, 10 a.m. Tucsdais at the Coroea dcl Mu Branch, 11 a.m. T_ucldays at Mariners Branch, and 10-.30 WedncSdays at Newport C.cntcr. For information on any ot lite ~ grams, call Oilldrcn's CoOnllnator 1Qdy Kelley al (714) 644-3187. : ~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~ curious kids 'i> Irvine'• bat tcl«bOO o(Chll~m·1 Boob and 6d~ Maletial *The ~ill penonaJ Kf".CC fl> A ltnowledscablc u.lt.s auJT OW loves ch&ldraa! ~· :lJ1 CROSSROADS SHOPPING CENTER SIDEWALK SALE GET A JUMP ON· CHRISTMAS AND SAVE! •Children's Books r-----, I $3 OFF I I With Purcbuc of $15 or tbOr'e I Not 'ftlid with any other offer L -~_:<>-~·-..J HOURS: 3800 Barranca Pkwy. #M (Cl'OUl'09dl ~ Cater) Irvine • Educational Toys • Hands-On Activities • Arts and Crafts Mon.-Fr. 10-9 Sat 10-6, Sun 11:30-S 559-0423 • Audios and Videos ~NAL Two Weeks . 34th Annlveraery Sale EN'S • carpet sales • custom draperies • Installation •vinyl, parquet wood * drapery rod repair . TOP QUALITY WORKM._t.llSHIP FOR MRARSIN COSTAM•SA , ..... ., C.tatet. ............... t884 lllC111a•111MYwa lltBra •an Pil e1e• .................. _ ... . I ' J ' ~ ' I • ~ • . • • • I I • • ~ I I I I I I I I • i - ean and -- oles M ore than 200 peopl~1 many from 13 local Christian and Jewish con-ons, roved mey are good aoula by their aola to UM =the ~ungry. The volunteers (aome :OeJow) railed more than $10t000 at last Sunday's third annual Back Bay Hu~J18 Walk. Proceeds beneftttea both local and International relief progguns. The walk began and ended at St. Mark Presbyterian Church In N~rf Beach. Biii Roger (right) of Mesa Verde United Metliodlst Church was a walking commercial. -Pltoto. "v .. ,,,.,. 1111111a .. .\tl lll<>l>L\l LAGUNA United Methodist Church 21632 Wesley Dr. La1una Beach 499-3088 Sunday Morning Worship & Christian Education 10 a.m. Ministers David Beades & Virginia Wheeler Wesley Counseling Center Services Av<iilable Coetl MeM MESA VERDE UNITED METHODIST ·CHURCH ,.,.,...., ....... ~ ..... .......... Or. Wiiiiam E. Steel 979-82~ - FmT lll1lD ~' ""fbcH If COITA rEA 420 W. 19th Sl 548-7727 8dltttll HM Md Ntwpott _. AT t00 _, lltll CHURCH SCHOOL·ALL AGES-9:00 a.m. Nursery-Kindergarten· 10:30 a.m. Youth Groups Sunday Evenings Ministers: Gala! Gough, Tia Wildermuth NEWPORT CENTER UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 1601 Marv~ Ave. C-ci.IMar 644·0745 ADlUJUNIOR·SENIOR StnliY School 11:30 Lm. 10:00 ~ Wcnhlp CNld. Youttl. Miii Rn. Robert Money Rt-1. WI FaLbanks lt0\11 10\V\ \\.\U\lltf 0\ TtH B1\I BO:\ Pl ~I N~lJU\ OlllST aruaat IY 1llE IPA UNn£D METHODIST Balboa Blvd. at 14tla Street 673-3805 Larry Yo-9, Putor -.....~ ...... aa..c...•.aA.JL I I I I 11 J: \ \ CHRIST LUTHERAN CHURCH [j (Missouri Synod) 710 Vlctotle St., Coete Men Lothe1 V. Totnow, P .. tOf 131-1111 Brue• Jffk•. PHtOf WORSHIP SERVICE 1:00 10:30 AM "WE A.PE. A CoMMuHITv D£OICA TtO To L.ow.o A.Ho SERYIHO J~ C.--r "-LOf'O ANO SA~· SAINT JAMES CHURCH eoJscoc>al Trldltlonal 1:30 a.m Cc>f0"1)0rary 9 a.m. ChUICh School 9 a.m Charttmatlc 10:45 a.m. w.ctnelday 8.30 a.m. Fr. DeYld C. Anderson RKtor 3209\lla L~L ~rtBeilCO 7t'41675-0210 • HARBOR CHRISTIAN CHURCH (~ofa.tst) 2401 "-It SIMI 11111111 NNpart .... MM7ll Mornioo #orship 10 A.M. GillS.-, ..... Newport 8-d'I -1723 W.t9Clitf *behind w .. drt eoun• Holy Communion 9:30 a.m. Sundey Chid Care -Sundey School (714)646-1152 Weekday '100S andC1oJs.e1 St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church Wc.1hip and hear this practical, Ovbt-<entered; biWical mellllgt. '~QUIPPEDTCT FACE THE 1WO BIGG5T FFARS IN THE WORLD" (I Oirinrhia.N IS:l·22) ~---.... Octobe:r 20 1991 t\-.jchiA.H1'1imn.Jr. .;IUl1'My, • Ptm,.. 8:JO and IO:IS A.M. 600 St. Andrews Road, Newport Beach, CalifomJa (714) 631-2880 (ICnm from Newport Harbor Hi&h Schooi at lrvint & I St"') 1\LLHil< H '\ \l'J/·.\'l'/. Newport Church of Religious Science Dr. Juanella Evans "Moving The Clock Back Tells Us ... Is It Fall?" Service and Jr. Church: 10:30 a .m . Special attractton Seminar: REV. DONNA BYRNS Will be speaking on Fridays 7:30 Until Nov 22nd Topic Dial an Inspiration 851·1231 "High Creattvity" 263-1261 901 Dove St. # 14 Newport Beach Dr. Roger Teel, D.D. Child Care ProVided Services: 8:45 a.m. 10:30 a.m .. 5:30 p.m. "BE VULNERABLE" SERVICES; 8:45 A.M., 10:30 A.M., 5:30 P .M. CHURCH OF RELIGIOUS SCIENCE Mtmbtr ti Ille u• t.a ti .....,._, Scinu 2205 MAIN STREET, SUITE 23 SEACUFF VILLAGE HUNTINGTON BEACH, CA 92688 I (714) 969· 1331 CllR/STI·\'\/ "i( II''! CHRISTIAN SCIENCI CHURCHES BRANCHES OF THE MOTHER CHURCH, THE FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST IN BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS THE SUBJECT FOR THIS WEEKS BIBLE LESSON IS 'rDOCTRllE If ATml&T'' ...,., ~a.ell" Clrilt ...... ••I.Ml. .... .... s...., S... I ... a.& .. I .... '-S-...&MIUL .......... 111S11111.Mt ....... Sit. I AJl..l P.& ,.._.l .. P& C* cart,,......_. .. · llM UI. tw..., n.. WI• SIM """"' ..... s.... CliJIM .. Cllrllt ...... 1111,.. ...... _.. ... CllllM&._ ....... u. ............ 'TL Ollll ..... C. e.u......,.,. a.." a.. ..... ...... ,.om ... CliJIM & ................ UL ............ , ... ..... ... lll.: ... MtU."4P& .....u..w.a. M .. oilinlllr ...... •.....,.. IW ..... _... ...... ,,=:J:d .... _.... Qfllil C.. AT~ ICll. ................ Tl I'"'='"' .... ... ~ t I R eJiaion often defies deft· aition. Generally a per· aon can learn about a re- ligkm from • historic, spiritutl or a cultural 1tudy. Three noted retJaioua tcbo~ were at Orange Coast Colleae this week to continue an interlaitb dialogue that hu been goina on for 13 cen· turiea. The program wu pan of the Visitina Scholar in Reaidence Se- ries wbic:b ii offered free to the community by OCC. The two-day series, titled "Juda- ism, Olristianity and Islam: Sister Faiths in Conflict?," focused on three of the world's great mono- theistic faiths. Dilcussions between representatives of these faiths en- deavored to bring global view- points into the community. Presenters included: Rabbi Daniel Landes, a founding faculty member at the Yeshiva of Los An- geles and director of the National Education Projects at the Simon Wieseothal Center; Dr. Oreg L. Bahnsen, an ordained minister in the Orthodox Presbyterian Oturch, Ouistian author and scholar in Religion briefs raidence at the Soutbera Clllfor- nla Ceater b Cluiltimi Stadlel in Irvine; and Dr. M11,....,U H. Sid· diqi, director of tbe Islamic Society of Orange County. OCC RelJaious Studiel instruc- tor Theodore Wall aened u mod· erator at the Wednelday afternoon panel dilcuJsion. which followed formal presentations by each of the three acbolan the previoua evening. The paneliaU were polite and firm in sta~' their beticfl. They restated p es that are com- mon to each o 1he religiom -el- ements of belief that are not nego- tiable, including: •Jews are tbe cbolen people. • To the Ouistian, it is an un- disputable fact that Jesus Ouist is Savior. • To the believen of Islam, the Qur'an is the last revealed word of God and the source of teaching and law. The panelists refrained from di- rectly attacking one another's faiths. "Ultimately we will be judged not by our religious beliefs," said Rabbi Landers, summarizing the discussion, "but bow we bring peace to the world." lilllllll 1111111 -....... NEWPORT BEAOi -Temple Isaiah celebrates the growth of its coopptioo by presenting a "Welcome New Member" evening at 8 p.m. Friday at the temple, 2401 lrline Ave . Rabbi Marc S. Rubenstein officiates services. A special re· ccptioo in honor of new members foUows. The community ia in· vited. For information, call 548-6900. COSTA MESA -The Board of Directors of the newly created Jewish Community Center of Orange County has elected Jon Garon of Laguna Beach as iu founding president Oaron, 28, has served on the board of directors of the Jewish Community Center of Central Orange County and as artistic direc· tor of the Menorah Theater. U.N. f8tl fllbl'll ........ ICIMlt COSTA MESA -Environment activist Dr. William S. Caldwell, director of the El Toro Center on Geopolitical Studies, speaks at the annual United Nations celebration at Orange C.out Unitarian UniversaJist Church, 1259 Victoria St., Costa Mesa, at 10:30 a.m. Sunday. The Social Concerns Committee will serve an African luncheon . A donation of $3 for adults and St.SO for children is asked. CaU 646-4652. CONROY'S FLOWERS Two Times A Winner (Club Discounts PLUS Coupon Dllcountl) Frequent Flower Club~ <f W.<f <f <f <f, Get Into the habit of pvtn1 Conroy's Iona la1dn1 ftowen and reap the rewards. Make 1b parclluea of $9.9.5 or more and pt your next parcbaH (up to $20") FREE! Join Todaj A Saft On Your P1nt Purcbue! r::--------------, 130% OFF ~t I I An , .., ....... a-.°'*'"'' ,1, I : 252-0222 . : L 3'01 J-bOnl at Brlltol • Ne!f'!!.1 ..... --~:;1;-.-:-r -. .. ;; t=1 m L.1.J ---I 115 IN . ' ~ ... . ' , \ I I I rftlm\i.Jren·RT BEAOf -Richard J. FlamlOll lllt no beadid 5-arity Pac:ific Corp. u the ' a ..... IOle to tbe ftltla laraat in the n .. dGa And who wu known locally for his paaion for tbe arta, died Tbu.nday of complications ot •te•le He WU 62. ~ a ieaktent of corona del Mar for two dlcada, retired u chief executive last ,.... but remained Qn the board of the corpo- ntion. Security Pacific wu the 11th largest U.S. bMt holding COinpany when he became chief alCUtiYe In 1978. During PJumon'a tenure, Sec.wity Pacific e:xpaodcd from a mostly Cali· fonaia bank into several Western states, with lboD& tiea to Alia. Altbough leader of this renowned coipo- ration, P111D10n atill found time to devote to local causes. He wu a founding director of the Orange County Performing Arts Center and a board member of Hoag Memorial Hospital. .,Mr. Aam.son will be greatly missed,'' said Richard B~ant, Performing Arts Center spokesman. ' His leadership and generosity to- ward the arts ... he made a real contribution, both penaa8Uy and throqb his buaineu. That lcadeishJP.. Wdf be milled throuahout the com- munity." "He wu an invaluable member of the board because be brought knowledp and expertise in ~ finance," aaid Michael Stcpbt'ns, preaidclaPof Hoag Holpital. "Pcnonally, I'm aoing to mill hll special humor and wit. He wu a very deliahtful, en· pging person. I always felt very comfortable around him." In August, San Francitco-bucd BankA- merica Corp. agreed to acquire Security Pacific in a stock trade valued at $4.7 billion -fonn- ing the nation'• sccond-larJest banking fllltl behind Olicorp. The merger ii expected to be completed by the end of February. Highly profitable in the late 1980s, Security Pacific began to atumble in 1990, with many of the problems traced to ita aggressive expan- sion. This week, the bank reported a SSOS.5 million third-quarter loss u , 1t set aside $1.2 billion for problem loans, many of them real estate related, in anticipation of the Banlc:A- merica merger. Clwla 'GI' 81111111, skipper, dies NEWPORT BEACH -Ser· vicca are pending for Charles "OU" Smith, a longtime owner and atippcr of aportfishing boats io the Newport Beach area. Smith passed away Oct. 13 at the age of 77. A resident of Costa Mesa and Newport Beach over the past 50 years, Smith wu one of the top akippen along the coast. During World War II, be worked for RCA, helping with overseas radio communications. Smith is survived by bis wife Helen, son Dave, four grandchil· dren and two great-grandchildren. The family requests memorial do- nations be made to the Orange County Heart Association. -By lb~ Pilot llT-Arll-B: Memorial service llllr•lllll tar Jolll Karr, age 72 From A1 graduation, be was hired by Hoag Hospital, becoming their fint male nurse, according to bis wife. Kerr rode his bike to work at Hoag for the next 15 years. After that, be worked at Fountain Valley and Costa Mesa hospitals, retiring in 1981. A friend of the families de- scribed Kerr as "a man who would look you in the eye and shake your hand with both of bis hands -and really mean it." Kerr will be buried Monday at Rivenide National Cemetery. A memorial service for friends will be held Sunday at 2 p.m. at the Mesa Verde United Meth- odist Church at 1701 Baker Street. 1be family asks that me- morial donations to charities in tKerr's name. ' .. It's just amazing that we can•t bold anybody reaponsible for thil tragedy,'' Lamu said. "He wu just the kindest man." John Kerr A natiYe of Loi Angeles, Flamson studied economica and businea administration at Oar· emont Men'• O>llege (now Claremont McK- enna CoUeaeJ.! 1951. In 1962, be paduated with bonon Pacific Cout Bankiftg School at the Uaivenity of Wuhin4l0n. He began his career with Security Pacific m 1955. Initially a specialist in Security Pacific'• bead office installment division, Flamson later be· came assistant vice president in branch lending and by 1962 bad been promoted to vice presi- dent of the national and metropolitan banking division. Flamson's 36 years "of outstanding service stand as a monument to his vision,'' said Rob- ert H. Smith, who took over as chairman and chief executive officer in 1990. Flamson is survived by his wife, Arden; a daughter, Leslie F1amson Moore; three sons, Richard J. IV, Scott A. and Michael J .; and six grandchildren. Funeral services will be private. The family requests donations in F1amson's memory be made to the Hoag Hospital Cancer Center. Services held for John Crippen, 86 NEWPORT BEACH -Memorial Services were held Oct. '5 for John K. Crippen, an inventor of home care products and active volunteer for the Parkinson's Educational Program in Newport Beach. Crippen, 86, died Oct. 4, after careers in writing, .music and con- servative politics. He was also a principal the family owned com- pany LB. Allen Company Inc. of Schiller Park. lU., where be de- vcloPect numerous patents for products distributed through major grocery and home care companies. Born July 8, 1905, in Buchanan, Mich., Crippen is the auth~r of "Successful Direct Mail Advertising," and wrote numerous articles for magazines and newspapers. . . In 1934 Crippen and 15 other businessmen estabhshed the Ant1- Communist League of America where he held the office of execu- tive secretary for many years. . . . Crippen is survived by his wife of 59 ye~rs, Lida; six ~h1ldren; seven grandchildren and two great·grandch1ldren. Memorials may be donated to the Parkinson's Educational Program, 3900 Birch St., Suite 105, Newport Beach 92660. s• page every ay In the Piiot spo s section. FREE PUMPKIN with $ l 0 purchase Friday, Oct. 25th & Saturday 0-ct. 26th from any of our merchants Follow the action of local automotive dealers as they pick each weeks NFL games. Plus. find great deals on new a used cars at all th• participating d•Cll•ra. *Purchase must be mode on above dotes (dy (Ytilile su~es lost!) 405 Fwy Appointments of Newport "--"'--------4 Buck's Clock Soop Charles Borr Jewelers Dorrelrs Tux Shop L Clennev. Designed Portraiture Eoity Years Toys Exdusifurs ~"'--'-~--t Express Posful of Newport 1.--.1. ........... ---..-.:..-.;.;..., __ FasNons by H~i Fashion Forword Forever Friends Haute Cokes Jomes Albert Solon lhJsterpiece Cleaners The Ct.ldren's Bookshoppe The Dance Center WBT<Uii c 0 u R T = ~~phy . 164 9-1831 Westcliff westdff Floorcovenoos~_Newport Beach I . ... • Alan Plaia found at Montana resort By 1111 Yoko! ..... NEWPORT BEACH -A former Co- rona del Mar attorney and judge wbo turned fugitive three weeb ago when he fled am.id ~ of cocaine tnfficking was captured this week at a luxwy resort in Montana. where he wu known u "Uncle Al" and reportedly hanging out with known drug dealers. Alan A Plaia, 48, was aJTCsted Tuesday night at Big Sky resort in the Montana mountains near Yellowstone National Part. said Ralph Lochridge, spokesman for the federal Drug Enforcement Admin- istration. Plaia, using the alias Alexander Egan, was taken into custody by local shcriff s deputies who had focused in on him be- QUllO ol cWml be WU tqlna to obtain falle identiftcadoll. Al tbo timi Of bJI amllt, Plaia WU CU- ryina S4.om cMll aad drMna • Jeep w-.. oneer be Md pwdaued ID tbo area. 1eo cording to authoridel. hwatipton Mid they allo found $2$,000 wonb ot &Oki coins stored ln bis ulety depolit be& Pia.la remaim jaDecl without bail ln Gall- atin County and authoritiea Aid Friday they did not know when he would be brought bact to Loi Angelel. "It'• really unfortunate to see IODleone who has no handicap in life and had ev- erything going for him ... take all that he'd achieved and throw it all down the toilet," said Lochridge, spokesman for the federal Drug Enforcement Administration. "It's a testament to the power and evils of drugs." Plaia, a Central Orange County Munici- pal Court judge from 1979 to 1983, and two other men are charged with con- spiracy, possession and distribution of ' I ' • I I men than one lr:ilopam of cocaine. Bac:h mu facea a muimum at 40 yean 1-. pris· on. Tbe fedenl court indictment fiJod after a tli'M-,... la\ II= .... that dur· ma meet• at Center reatau· rum. Plafa and .. Grilba Mora- diUl of Calta Neu and David Nicol of Surfllde:. an...,ct larp coc:eino .... wfth uaderCo¥er ~ apntl polina u pl'OlpCO- tive drua~ MonMiian WU arrested and arraJped in September. NicOl la ereaently in federal pn1e>n on a 1ef>U*te dru8 cue. AtJ aneat warrant for Plaia wu ilsued when failed to aurrender Sept. 23. But autboritiea thil week said they be- lieve Plaia left bis Colla Mesa homo and Oed the state even before the srand jwy indictment Lochridge ,Aid Plaia apparently left Or· ange County about 4S days ago, ac- companied by ,n unidentified Orange County drug SUlpCCt. and drove to the re- eon aeu Int n e ....._ wbin Outdoor ---,~itlllw. hlklDii........ .. Par 8bout • ~ .... at ... hlch ~Ill dude iucia 1fitb tbe 0nqD CouatJ .. IUlplCt IDd • lmown Mon· tau -..... uatMridel llkl........,. ~ • bk oomfartible with .. ,ldJIUc hldfna pl8cc. Pim beoJI Hftnc infonu.- tiOA on fate kleatffk:adon. authorities Aid. Local druf ~.. inteiviewed Pia.la twice before leU'DID& bis true identity, Lo- chridle aaid. P1aia bada't d>aapd his ap- pearuKlO mucb bot .. be pew what ap- peared to be the beginnm,. of what you'd Call a Fu Manchu mou.taCbe.'' Lochridge said. A paduate' of USC and the University of Teua Law School, Plaia bad a private practice in Newport Beach for 10 ycara be· fore be wu appointed to the municipal court bench by Gov. ~und 0. Brown, Jr. in 1979. ~---------------n : SATURDAY, ocr. 19, 1991 : C~arge could land Soffer in jail I with Dr. PRIUP STAVISH, D.C., M.D. I Arraignment set for Last year, Soffer WIS convicted ''The concern, frankly, is we have a fire hazard," Scheer said. "It's dangerous." 1831 O g A S •t B of seven counts of misdemeanor I ran e ve., w e I Costa Mesa landlord building code violations invotvtng I Costa Mesa, CA, 92627 I By Ama Cekofa the illegal conversion of a garage, (714) 722 0175 Stllr and play room into apartment I • I ~A MESA _ He may be units at the house. assistant City 8:30AM • 12:30 PM known for his infamous clauic car Attorney Jerry Scheer said. Viola-tions also included a mobile home I Bring the whole fp""••0 for eats & treats I collection. but it'• another dispute -which is being occupied -and ~""" T between Sid Soffer and the city I to our OPEN HOUSE and I over one of his rental omnerties a trailer located in the backyard of r;r;: the home, Scheer said. I celebrate Family Health Month with us. I that mipt Just land him m jail. On Monday, Soffer iJ scheduled With the conviction, Soffer had I Bring this ad for: I to be arraigned in Harbor Munici-60 days to fix the violations. e PREE Ch J t I e l!'Dwn1t - _ ,._ d pal Court on a charge of violating I 0 ea ero &"'AtiOG penolUlllA• I his probation, which had ordered "Since then he's done little or Screenlni wel&ht loss chart him to bring his rental property at nothing to get forward about com- 1 I 540 Be d Str t to 'ty pllance, Scheer said. "I suppose • PREE lUlli • PREE blood building ~es. ee up ca you can say he's been afforded I tin ch I "I doubt that I'd go to jail,'' Sof· more than ample time to do aome-tea I pressure eek fer said Friday, although this is the thing about it. Certainly a good I Door Prizes courtesy of Mfml's Cafe I first time throu&h his various court faith effort, good faith progress, L and Family Fitness Center .I trials that he's faced the possibility would have made all the differ- - - -- - - - - - - - - - - -of jail time. cnce in the world." • ~~ '/rwfl. 1=1.Q>~, WMJ-. A.NP ,.NQIW N~ '9'1r" VbN~WAaf ~'/ l,,DN~ !! ~ eMM·OOINR2.'·'4t a,v Now 1w~Aru. u.rnt.E CARLTON'S --- LINOLEUM SHOPPE SINCE 1931 714-574-7470 2542 PACIFIC COAST HWY. , NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92663 . .._ __ _. (Next to Tony Roma's) • a If convicted of violating the pro- bation ruling, Soffer could face fines of about $6,000 and a county jail term of up to 42 months. His appeal of the conviction bas al- ready been denied. Complaints from residents sparked original inspections of the property, which date back to as far as 1985 and 1986, Scheer said. Soffer, however, said the city knew about the illegal conversions for years because of actions of the previous owner. "There's nothing life threaten- ing. there's nothing that serious," Soffer said, who bought the home in late 1979. ''The city bu known about those illegal converaions since 1973." But city officials say they have no records of the former inspec- tions, and even if they did, Soffer would still be maintaining a prop- erty with violations, Scheer uid. Also, Soffer said there was testi· mony at the trial that no matter what be did, be could never bring the property up to code since he bas too many living units. Meanwhile, a separate court ac- tion ordering Soffer to remove most of the clusic car collection from the dijyeway of his Arbor Street home is still being appealed. Soffer, a local bar owner, is also known for his often cutting re- marks at City Council meetings. ••• NEWPORT BBAal -A .W eaviroaJDODW '*P"tndol' bopina to raite eDOUltl ..., to ""' tbe ei.m:.;c .~-: it1 muld-4>llal' fuad..railina campaiaP with an open ._ tD the peat o.atdoon. 1be N~ Come"8llCY ii in· viting the public on Oct. rt to ex~ plore the CutawaYI lite oft Dow.r brive and 16th Street. the moat spectacular of the IMne Co. prop- erties the comervancy wants to buy and retain u open apace. Docents will provide pided tours of the blufftOp lite, and viai- tors will be able to ~ both The Irvine Co.'a plan.a for develop- ment of 1Sl condominiwm on tfie t property and the coJllelVU)Cy'a vi· • sions of playing fields and open space. Spcakera will include Carol Hoffman, Irvine Co. vice president of C.Ommunity Relatiom, Newport Beach Mayor Phil Samone. COun- cilwoman and come~ founder Jean Watt and Bill Grundy, presi- dent of the Newport Beach His- torical Society. The outdoor party, to be held from 2 to 4:30 p.m., is free, but the conservancy will be IOlicitm, donations and charter member· ships to ~ off the sro,:g;t,:in· palgn to nuse about $90 1 • The Irvine Co., which is also the city's largest landowner, has of· fercd to front $20.6 million to im- prove city streets in return for guarantees it can develop close to 1,000 homes, 135,000 square feet of office buildings and 68 hotel rooms on the undeveloped prop- erties left in the city. The firm has also offered to leave 140 acres of its land u open space. But The Newport Con.Ser- vancy wants to save more. The conservancy and the council arc also exploring the idea of ut- ing taxpayers to help pay for the purchase of the land through a park bond issue. The properties have been estimated to be worth more than $100 million. -BrlhPDot ¥ ... I ' I ' F.-A1 .u.L De ... ltnlck up a coawr· udaa witb GeOlp Stevenl, a cus- tomer. ... laid, 'If be doem't lend (thl ~). Ood wm: •• StMiaa ~ Ste\leDI and the woman tibS.Wlllw~ bi1 Pord Palcoe in a ME=-.,.,... lpOt nat to tbe --walteCI bito the Pait 0ftlce with bia black Labrwlot- Gennan abepbcrd. accontiq to (Neow. StllflClll llid Ibo told bim Ibo knew Willi.ml and uJd, "I want ~ lboot him bocauae bo abot me before. .. He aid abe then arabbed a fan.ay pec:t from her truct and tQad him! "Como with me and tcb what I do." He laid abe a black gun, which be u a 9-mm weapon, out ~qf.dle.,.,.. · "To mo, it looked like a pellet pn," Stevena said. "I said, 'You illouldn't do that,' and abe said, •['pi Just aoiDI to ICUe him.. "She cilled mo a devil, too. But • said, 'You love muaic, rfabt? I won't aboot ~u.· " aad ...... wilt 11111 said. Sbe .. wtMlw condnaed to ,ell: "Say it, 1aY ~,,. u.e cleYO." ..I board tbll .-hot and nn outlide, and tblre'1 tbll m with lier hair a,lq, a weird loot Oii bet r.ce, kidd8I tbia guy, .. aaid Breana Merriweather, a aaJa.. woman at tbe nearbJ Lub'1 Birbnatoct Footwear lbop. .. I went °"" to the P'I after the police came and IOt bor, and be told me abe caDec1 him the de¥il. And the WU lauabina al the 181 in the back at the pollco car." Bill Napr, a poltal lenicc em- ployee who'd ju1t IOld Wllllum a bocit of ltampl, .. said be beard McLane order Willium, wrate the cat off." "I uw her waving the gun apd uw her aboot him," said N~ "It WU a Jarae gun, but the '1' WU anall. ... lt IOUDded lite a. · • caliber ;;, . When Williama walked out of the Poat Office, McLano yelled at him to get OD the lfOUDd and then abot him in the lea from a ctiatancc of about 12 feet, S"tevem laid. She then kicked WalJ.Wm. who wu bleeding from hia forehead "I ~ in here u ~n al~ beard the shot and called 9-1-t.1k Pollce wd when they arrlvCd McLane wu holding WilliaJjlS' "--br i-'<¥W bead. · Newport Beach police Investigate the scene around the car of the gunshot victim, Jeffrey Williams. ................. Bly ... NEWPORT BEAOf -Partdna will be prohl'bited on weekend nights on the north aide of Bay Avenue between Palm and Adams-~ streets OD the Balboa Peninsula. ~ The Oty Council ~ted a resolution Monday night that establishes this no-parking zone between 6 p.m. and midnight on Fridays and Saturdays. The parking restriction wu eatabliabed u a way to relieve the congestion in the area. • ·• Vehicles waiting to enter a private parking structure at Adams and Bay often back up onto Baf and block through traffic, according to the city traffic engmeer. 1be no-parking zone will allow through traffic to pua the vehicles waiting to enter the garage. ModeHng Porfollos. Executive Portraits & Wedaings HALL 0 W 11 N '9 1: BOO(WHO?) You! That's who's invited to our party Saturday and Sunday, October 26 & 27, in the Neiman Marcus I Broad.way Courtyard. 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Ina Niday's little black dress was topped off with gold sequins. The one·shoulder treatment extended into gold leaves. A little slip of a dress, but power-packed with sparkle, Meredith Martin's gown at Kids Cancer Connection was solid silver sequins and with the Neiman·Marcus find she wore Bruno Magli silver shoes and carried a YSL silver bag. Susan Luehrs was at the ALS Winter Fantasy in very smart looking olive taffeta creation. The halter·eff ect bodice had lapels, and the waistline was accented by a giant bow. WE'VE Ina Niday CAPTURED THE WORLD'S RGEST SPIDER·~-...._, ....... '-!!!I~ DON'T MISS \Tl e~~ Ul"tlQUE PARTY SUPPLIES a DECORATl01'4S 979·8570 ' I : I I ' AMERICAN WCANCER ~SOCIETY u~ contem(XX'a!)' catering We make evel)' gathenng an event and every event ~1al OQxr.orare Lunches and E\'enb 0 Picnics OBinhJays O Anmversanes OfunJraLSerS OWedfo~ Recepuo~ O Bar-1\n M1t:\W Full Party Renrals Banquet Fitcilmes OTheme Panics C»lral ~ .Jke ~~ OEncernunmem OValer Parkmg. 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C.11 for Info NCMlll ,, , IAe~ Evan Mann turned a few heads in her green velvet gown. Art council chmges name; to host artisan showcase The Sales and Rental Council of Ne~n Harbor An Museum has offic1ally changed its name to Arti· san Showcase Council to reflect the council's support of the Mu· scum Store and its new mcrchan· dising and educational venture, Artisan Showcase. Every two months, the Showcase will feature a new collection of contemporary handmade objects created by artists and craftspersons who have consigned their work to the Museum Store. Biographical information about each anist, as well as a personal statement from the artist about their wares and a selection of books about various craft forms, will also be available. The first Artisan Sh<'Wcase will open on Nov. 7, just in time for holiday shopping. A wine and cheese reception will take place in the Museum Store from 4 to 7 p.m. Included in the first showcase will be Fred Babb -jewelry, Guy DiPasquale -ceramics, Victoria Ellis -fabric, Tim Harlan - glass, Nichibei Potters -ceramics, Lorraine Pennington -jewelry, Scott Schoenherr -ceramics, Ola· dys Shamoff -jewelry, Christina Smith, jewelry, Kevin Stafford - ceramics, Didi Suydam -jewelry, Joan Takayama-Ogawa -cerun- ics, and Carol Ware -jewelry. There is no admission. but res- ervations are required. Call Unula at 759-1122 by Oct 28. For DlOt'e infotmation Pat Caspary, Muteum Store manager. Thimbles topic for Panhellenics Newport Harbor l'anhelJenic meeting will be held Nov. 6, at St. Michael and All Angels Church in Corona del Mar. Kathy Hunter, a collector and historian, will be the featured guest speaker. Her topic will be "Antique Thimbles and Needle- work Tools." The session will begin at 10 a.m. with a social period; the meetina begins at 10:30 and lunch and bridge will follow. Cost is $4 for lunch. The church is located at 3233 Pacific View Drive. Any member of a National Pan- hellenic Fraternity is welcome to attend. For details call 646-2524. UNHAPPY WITH 1 ~Yc CD RATES ??? 0 · Interest paid monthl'( -Profit participation 1 1 d -Return of prinelpal In 12 montha y_ I e -IRA qualified -$25.(XX) mlni""6n • teal9d ~ NOi •* COAST PACIFIC PROPERllD 01•> 222-5602 Ti~e~ of C\lasses?? FREE SEMINAR Lecrn about the ALTERNAnVES 1. ltdaliD:1fw 5'lgety ""' i.otoDny ~lMutJlomy ·--~ 2. ~ In CDntoct LMSIS R.S. ~P. 714 64Cf2023 W. ANDO CIES. M.\ MXl ~ Untet Dr. 51111 MM ~ I u I ev,~·L't need mentioning I TI 1'DG toa ANOIW 8U'·1NIUVl&W -Wblle ~far_.,,.. flGlll Wk~ ~ 1 thouPt rd ..... .,..., ........ qniitb .. : . Q. VlllJ are ~ 1 A. It'• llOtlUDa. ,_ .., bnatb. ... b &be CU• ........... ,..... .,, c I I , F If Gia I • Q. Were )'OU tD lilra tblt that ,..... of ncdtUde, C11p11 se M had boated a Cbect at tbe Houle Bailk -wbile bl_.,. colletpa b aame? A. Ob., a better word mfabt be disilluaioned. Bob never muck mo u beiDa the boundna type. Dribbling, ~ tbc S I ltlw family built itl fortune oa lima beans, and the •Mob family started with celery ltalb, does it sugeat that you booted one of life'• early opportunftie1 back there in the fertile Pennsylvania Dutch country? A. B-l+i~. Q. In a word. bow would you dclcribe our beloved county supervilon' reported plan to wte themselves another pay il'lc:reue next week? A. Well, "aha.me" comes to mind. A better word is "hubris" -but then they'd have to hire more aides to research its meaning. I used to refer to these obscenities u "chutzpah.'' but Scene they've Iona ainc:e puscd that platcaq. O. Let's not lose our perspective here. Shouldn't county supervisors be entitled to u much remunention u, aay, the top aides of city managen? . A Yea, of c:oune, you're righL Sorry. I lost my bead there. Won't happen again. Mumble, mumble .•. O. Any comment on the report that Seutor SeJmoar, before casting his vote for Jmtke Tllomu, sought the advice of Rntftnd Sdaalltt? A. No problem. Judging from the monl tone of the Senatorial proceedings, some of his colleagues must've sought the advice of ' Rnaend Swagart. Q. Speaking of which, what's your reaction to news that ethical misconduct charges will be preased against Senator Cranston? A Hallelujah! There is a Higher Being! 0 CAlL IDM PROFESSOR -What happens to former lrvine Co. presidents? They teach, that's what. Tom Nldten advises that he'll launch a lecture series in April at Stanford University, telling tomorrow's tycoons how to malce a bundle in real estate. Nielsen, who served as Irvine's president from '83 to '86, bas been lured back to academics by his predecessor, Peter Kremer (Irvine Co. class of 'n-'82). Both are graduates of Stanford Business School, and arc well equipped to teach a course in "How to Acquire Your Own County 101." 0 BE•s REALLY INTO THE HOLIDAY SPIRITS -Bandleader ICJYD.BULY ....... Oardw ....... • Hladler Hal•H 8ofd ala.l-a.a. and w...... v...-, HealJ ot Por1lud. Ore., nrhnr" we6- dlna vo.n June 30. Mauaa of ho8cw WM Shella Kaa; maid ot bcmor ... BHraheda ao,d. Brideim•kh were Au Her-- rtaa, oan TOWlley and Sarab Melly, .., of tbe f.'OO'D- ~ the bridlpoom were tbe bride 1 brotben Mattltew Boyd. Peter ~ and Oiff Moore, Rob EJail, ICe¥in Kent, Mike Mey· en and Dan Smith. A . for thole witnessing the ~u held In the gar- dens after the ceremony. Tbe couple booeymoooed in British Columbia, Canada, and bave made their fint home in Late Oawcgo, Oro. Heather ii tbe daughter of Mr. and Mn. Douglal Boyd of Balboa. She ii an elementary school teach- er in Portland. Matthew ia the aon of Mn. George F. Collin.a of Kailua·Koha, Hawaii. he is a construction man- ager in Portland. JACKSON· REUTER Nancy Bllen Reuter and Bryan Jacboo were united in marriage SepL 7 at tbe Jones Family Fann in San Juan Capistrano. The bride was attended by Leora Fenn of Newport Beach, who ICIYed u matron of honor, and Stephani Reuter, Janet Reu- ter, Karen Reuter, listen-in-law of the bride, and Lynda Jackson, sis- ter of the bridegroom. who served as bridesmaids. The groom was attended by David Donnelly, best man, and the bride's brothers Jeff, Mark and John Reuter, and Dale Jackson, his brother. The newlyweds took a cruise to the Bahamu and visited Walt Dis- ney World in F1orida. They have made their home in Virginia Beach, Va. The bride is a graduate of Co- rona del Mar High School and Springfield College in Springfield, Mass. The bridegroom serves as chief petty officer in the United States Navy aboard the USS Will Rogers. Mesa. She is employed with AST 1be bride wore a gown of anti- Researdl in customer sales admin-que silk with a lace overlay ac- istration. cented with seed pearls and a ca- 1be bridegroom is the son of ,tJledral·lengtb train. KROBNFELDT·P<>ARCB Carol Krobnfeldt of O:>sta Mesa Bridesmaids were Donna Caps- Debbie Poarch and Tim Krohn-and Bob Krobnfeldt of Toluca er, Erin Woodruff, Sheri Wil- feldt, both of C.0.ta Mesa, were Lake. He ia a loan officer for Citi-Hamson, Brighid FitzOibbon, united in marriage Sept. 28 during zens Thrift and Loan. Mauri FitzGibbon and Eileen ceremonies at Corona del Mar Leach. Community Church. nTZGIBBON·McCLELl...AN Groomsmen were Dr. Kevin The bride wore a gown of silk An afternoon wedding July 6 at Dowd, Karl Bruce, Jery DoJI, shantung with lace appliques and SL Andrew'• Presbyterian Cllurch Michael Edmon.son, Matt Hen- iridescent sequins on the bodice in Newport Beach united Amy dricb and Scott McOeUan. and train. Lynne McClellan and Michael A dinner reception was held in Becky Poarch served u maid of James FrtzGibbon in marriage. the historic Balboa Pavilion. honor. Bridesmaids were Terri Po-Amy is the daughter of Dr. and After a honeymoon in HaWaii, arch, Yolette Bish, Marie Ziegler, Mn. Gerald W. McOellan of the couple is at home in Long Jackie Richards, Misty Duke and Newport Beach. Michael ii the 1e>n Beach. Amy is a bilingual elemen- K.aren Curran. Karleen Curran of Mrs. Roseann FitzOl'bbon of tary school teacher. Michael is a o · l Modesto and the late James M. chemical engineer with the Air was ower gir · FitzGibbon. Pollution Control District. The groom's brother Greg .------------------------Krohnfeldt served as best man. Ushers were Kurt Busch, Mike Bennett, Mike Williams, Dan 2Jden, Jeff Krohnfeldt and Bob R1eden. Serving as ring bearer was Kane Curran. A reception for the 200 relatives and friends attending the nuptials was held after the ceremony at Count.ry Side Inn. 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Dapbnja and QJoe Suite No. 2" wit6 tho Pa· cific Chorale, music director Carl St. Clair and the musidam pol- ished off Beethoven'• "Symphony No. 8" with considerable lkill and zip. String playen leaned into tho fint movement but stayed per- fectly together. Following IDOYC· ments were by turns light and suave, warm and buoyant and plenty dramatic -perhaps a tad overwrought for Beethoven, but not an unthoughtful and certainly a dynamic reading. Like the musicians he led, St. Oair -who has odd stage man- nerisms but no shortage of energy -seemed just at home with the less famililJI' Strauss songs. Lyrical and somber, the songs are among dill 41-=r'I _, ......... ..... ~I ofdlelildilGlilo-.... ., ...... ,.... ..... ........... vri1111 ..... w a .a .. at Int. bat Iba T'r'IJ -· d ID ........... 1111 ...... bWMa.. ---,..,. ~-.=-....... "Oaanl I Wiiii .. LA. Pbll ... ..-.; bill ....... bit- ter ....... to .. ·-.. ..... Her 9Clb II cq ht •Tr lalcrid, mon8ilklbatllll...,. The ... 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C81118r ready for boldly with 'NutCraclmr' llcklts Orange C.Ounty Performing Arts Center's box office is gearing up for the start of the holiday'season with the sale of tickets for San Francisco Ballet's acclaimed pro- duction of "Nutcracker." during the 12-performance engage- ment, Nov. 29 through Dec. 8. ·San Francisco's "Nutcracker," with its elaborate Victorian- themed sets and costumes, bas re- ceived rave reviews since the com- pany debuted the production in 1986. It is the company's fourth version of the ballet. In 1944, San Francisco Ballet danced the first American production of the be- loved masle!J>iece, launching a na- tional tradition of presenting "Nutcracker'' for the holidays. In anticipation of strong ticket demand, five non-subscription per- formances have been scheduled THE ISLAND . '. I, ..... ,, ... ! 1 tt I •'• , 640·1218 .... (R) (l2:l1 ~ 531 l:Ol 10:1S HUTTON CENTRE .. . .... ' ' ' .... 662-2266 ...... 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I, ' • .. ,. • • '•l 661·0111 ....,--- ' ·'.I ' P lr1I of Omar White'• Mfllb Rc:Port'' F down u CU'/ u a tall ~ of Iced tea 00 a warm autumn day. • Other puU of tbc prosram featurina ftlhina tips, recipes and Information ate II idmuJating U watching IOmOOOO play eolitaire. For eumple, the •&Qlllera appmacb med in a recent lbow'• footaie of an&lon bi ElfiD Cove, Alaika, made televised golf look exdting -IQlllething I heretofore believed to be an impoaibility. But, ~rall, "Fash Report" bu a real homey, straight-out-of-Mayberry feel to it. Producer/ director/bolt White is constantly fulling with bis tAck.le whenever the camera Oaabca on him, and Janny Adamson dishes out fish recipes like Aunt Bea at a PT A bake sale. Local Cable Tables are Oaahe4lbetween segments showing where the good catches are and who to call about arranging outings. So, there's a lot about this Tuesday evening show on Copley/ C.Olony Cablevision of C.Osta Mesa•s Channel 61 that may hook )'QU. And there's also a lot that may put you to sleep -whiclt some people consider to be the objective 8350 of fliw. .... .,. "'l'ba\,aaad pd~" 11fmlkA DOBIN llOCllCO IN TD BOUS&T - Ir you've ever harboi'ed dremns of being ·a televtsion pr'OduCer. the clfy of Costa Mesa can help make them a reality. • If JO'IW ner harbored dreum of beiq • telmlioG producer. tbe dty of Colla Mou CID boJp make them a reality. --------- The ci~Jeleviaion Committee awards grantl to and orpnJzationa that produce local teleYWon productions that benefit local reaidontl. The committee ia currently accepting applications from would-be produccn. To qualify for fundiag, iDdividuala must reaide or wort in Calta Mesa. Orpnizadom must be non-profit corporations or ~rated UIOciatiom that serve a seopaphic. &Ra that includes C.O.ta Mesa. The committee hu limited funds to wort with and all puts are subject to final approval by the Oty Council. 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JlilMIW .......... IGl 10 ·-cs-Otlly) ................. rGl 12, 2. 4, 6, .. 10 The Junior League Of Orange County, California, Inc. PRESENTS OCTOBER 22-25 . ATntE ORANGE COUNTY FAIRGROUNDS Feat~ :A U"iqw Sel~ction Of Holiday Gifts Guest Speakers: Ellen Kreidman, Mary Emmerling, Dr. David Viscott A SPECIAL CHILDREN'S AFrERNOON (2 Sasions) AJttrw T• • 1 ... IMln '1 N"'*'-•,,,,...., Dilbdt1 . / I I,' I \ I I I I \ I ( I ' I ; ' I ' ' ' ' ' ' ' I ( • ,'' ' ' I . ' . I • . , . I I I I I I I I I I I I I J ~ I Ill Several agriculture resources available I W a l.cty call me oa die ndio a wtaile back wbo ..... uniquo and lllNIU&l Iced wbJcb abe Md tbe name fm. but bad DO idea how to tUe cue of it ar bow tt amr. Since there ii about a ljDHoil DV..._ of plaatl in tbo plant lri'W'om. I wu gnfamfHv wtth this one and told her I would act ~ to her in a couple of weeb and Pc her the IDIWer to her queation. I went homo. looted up in my hl>ruy and .,.. able to ICarcb out the plant in queadoa. Not everybody is fortunate enouab to haw ·an extenaiw . prdenlna libruy to fall to in time of need. Where doea one 80 to hMltipte the atranp and unuauat? ----No, not Hollywood Boulevard. Here in Southern California we have our finp.rtipe OD IOIDC of the most memlYe h'bruies that ?ter to 1 ___ _. America'• No. 1 hobby. Lera take a loot at where they are. 1 Plant Science Library located at the Los Angeles tate and C.ounty Alboretum in Arcadia. The library open Monday through Friday from 9 a.m. to S p.m. re are at least 12,000 boob and 200 periodical ea. Call (818) ~1 for more information. The Rancho Santa Ana Botanical 1..&l>rary is found at 1500 N. Colltge Avenue in Cuemont by calling (714) 6~3922. You will find they have a b'bruy to help you find tho plants you are looking for. I Fullerton Alboretum Library on the ~l= of Cal ·State Fullerton will dazzle you with more 1,000 boob and ts periodical files. After your research take a atroll throup the luah prdens and the time 'dated buildinp. A groat plan to let the kids see there are more plants in the world than philodendrons. Call them at (714) 773-3577. For ~ ~_people who caiµtot get enough from the Amarytidacea family. The Traub Plant Ufe Ubruy will help institutionalize you. Oct in touch with the American Plant Ute Society at P.O. Box 150, La Jolla, 92038 and I am aure that they will direct you to their find.inJI to locate yours. There ii a ltl>rary located at 1843 E. 16th St, in National Oty, 9205&, (714) 477-0295 that would like ~ bear from you. Jot them a note or drop them a line to query what they have to offer. You know tthat they say about ~ mindal The South Cout Plant Science Ubrary is there in your time of need. Hop into the car to the scenic grounds of the South Coast Botanical Gardens in the Palos Verdes Peninsula. There you will discover SOO boob to browse throuab and 10 periodicals. Call (213) 377-0468 to uk for directions. Speaking of directions, direct younelf to the library located at the Huntington Botanical Gardens, RU Ff ELL'S UPIOLSTEIY llC. ................... _ 1m_aa...,1q-M1-1111 located at 1151 Oxford R.oed, in San Marino. Dial (818) e-2100 to find out the paticu1an in getting fmide du. oae. (Just • note; dfd )'OU bow HantinpJe Bach .,.. namod after the particular indMdual Wbole aame bean tbe title of theae prdom? So p thole bolU'dl and boogie on over here to lee what'• in atore for JOU.) Theee are the IDOlt wcll-bon l1braria that could be found in tbe Soutbtand and probably the world. Of coune. UC RMnide and Cal Poly Pomona will be a raource for what you may be looking for. Make aure you call or write the lfbnriea you wilh to 80 to before you IO· With IOIDC of them you will need to mate an appointment. with otben you will need to become a member of the library. All of the hbraries are for reference only. 1bil means you will not be able to dloct out the boob. So ~prepared with pbotcsnpba and IOIDO ICDIC of dlrectiOn. Oh ya. :he .. • plant I looked not everybody Is up for the tacty who called me· fortunate enough to have rt wu the · an extensive gardening wamp.u planL library to fall to In time of What IS at you ask? Well, need. Where does one go with all of to Investigate the strange ~.good and unusual? No, not JusIToC::Ur;,ut Hollywood Boulevard. about, I am 11ure you will 5nd out just is quickJy u I did. • Tat Your~ LQ. TRUE OR FAJ..SE: Wiien lutalllq a plant. the bole abcMlkl be euctlJ tbe aame abe u tbe ball of eartb anaad the plaat ud three lllCba deeper. F Al.SE: If you tried to install a plant using those guidelines, look for trouble. The basic rule of thumb is to bury the plant twice the width the size of the container and u deep u the e.Dsting soil level from the container. The answer is false. TRUE OR FAJ..SE: Woody plants aboald maaUy be lamlled at die ..me clepda the, came tbCJ came oat of die •VMIJ· TRUE: Whether it is a woody plant or not, install the plant the aame depth. This will insure crown rot, rotting of the trunk, will not occur. Hid FMeroll u aMMllft' ol A.N. B. llldodrla, a lathape tOUllltatloa ud ,..,,,tam lfnD loatal hi Mhdtr • .U a qJHllc9tal pnla cohumallt, Nld tu be "-nl Oii ntdJo datloa KFI AM"'°~ ~ ...m-. a... s to 1. Uroe llatie • qriatloa ltw Nick wit. to IJJm hi a.re of De Pilot, P.O. Bor JS#, a.ca M~ nG6. How To Make A Grand Entrance Our Selection of Broadway'• solid brass door hardware, cabinet and furniture pulls span the reaches of time with designs of the past. present and future. As distributors of this most coveted line, you'll be pleased to know we have the entire Broadway collection. 2133 Laguna Canyon Rd. 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Fu.mi.skin.gs, Pictures, Pain.tin.gs •Model Home Fu.mldi.tngs " •Variety of Acuuortu -costume 4n.4 QU4Ci.ty ]e.wdry •Even.tn.g \Ve.Clr, Forma!s, Prom Dre.uu eTf'ie $.20 can4 un.4e.r Tmuure Cliut DON'T BE LEFT oun QUALITY GOODS AT GREAT PRICESI OOME AND flND ANOTHER MAN'S TREASURF.J C'Tl4J ~160 ,,.._ ... , ..... ., .. ,,...,, r Y•dl" WHAT IS GOOD. AND BAD ~T HARBOR • • T UTORING SE RVICES F OR NHHS By BETH SCHOCK Have you ever wondered how lO hire a lutor for your son or daughter or yourseln You could be having trouble understanding math or a foreign language and need extra help that the teacher cannot provide in class. This is a common situation that many people find themselves in and do not know where to look for a good qualified bit.or. The first place most people begin I.heir search is the school counselor. It is a logical and helpful place to swt. At Newport Harbor High School there is no tutoring referral service. The counselors feel that they do not know enough about the tutor to give our names and phone numbers to students who need special attention. It is uncomfortable lO rely on these people who have no references. Should lhc counselors trust the tutors lO be good and honest? In rare cases counselors may know a tutor who would be ideal for the student's situation. Then they would happily cooperate and give the tutor's name and telephone number. Newpon Harbor counselors encourage people bcrore hiring a proressional tulor that the student try going to the teacher and inquire about his or her own tutoring sessions before or arter school. The teacher knows more about what is bcinR tau.Rht and more about Lhc student. This enables them to help the student faster and better lhan an outside tutor might be able to. The school counselors warn students not to wait to the day of the test to get help, but to go on a regular ba.;;is or the first opportunity they have as soon as they know there is a problem. Basically, approach- ing lhe teacher first is lhe bcsl bet, and if that doesn't solve anything, hire a tutor. Tutors arc especially important ir a student has OOcn sick or absent for a week or more. They can help them catch up to the rest of the class, where the teacher might not have enough individual time to spend with the student. Dr. Evans and a rcw others are putting together a grant for tutorial mathematics. It is still too premature to give a very detailed description about. It would bC a ni ghttime homework clinic. In an emagency or when a studc~t doesn't understand that day's math 1e>pie, they would be able to attend the clinic where tutors and maybe a teacher could give lhcm lhe help they needed. If the grant goes lhrough. eventually there may be videos and computers to a.ssi.!lt aeaching at lhe clinic. It would be funded through rnljof" companies. Very few schools have a tutorial service. Newport Harbor realizes I.hat many studcnu~ feel lhey need a tutor. At the momeo~t.hey U'C doing their bcft IO provide llUdcnlS wilh a free tutOrial ,.me.. -. .. --- • Preschooler Lisa Whttler wilb NHHS student Nico" Dinicola By MARGY FRANKENBERGER Latia Club meetJ every , ThundayatlunchinRoom:i.43. Their main puipoo;e is to~ Ille study of Latin and intemi in Ille languqo while having run. The members plan , to aucnd the annuil Suue l...aUn c.on- vention. French Club meets in Ms. Branica's Rooin 24S every Friday ll lunch. The club will explae French culture through French cuisine, cin- ema, drama productions, and petfutps even a trip to France. Spanish Club meets every <other Wednesday in Room 2'42. They lhope to take a trip lO Ali vera Strcctand 1a. Spanish restuaranL In ternational Club meets every Olhcr Tuesday in Room 247. This club's pwposc is for students of · iall nationalities to share their cultures. 1At the moment the club has 13 differ- rent nationalities represented. They lhopc to visit Disneyland. &&kc a Ncw- Jport Harbor cruise, and have a £ood lfair with different foods rrom various <countries. -Thespian C lub meets one IFriday every month in Room 120. ·nieir main purpose is to raise funds 1£or lhe Drama Oc~L 1llcy have ' ca small show called " Evening of 1Sc:enesM pr.riodically. Little People Invade Newport Harbor FlotSam and Jeslom meets every Thursday in Room 291 at lunch. This club is dedicated lO publi~ing an annual creative writing magazine Dy MARGY FRANK'ENBERGJ.:R Did you know that Newport Harbor High has the youngest stu- dentsatlending school on a senior high school campus in the dis11ict? No, it's not the little know-il-all freshman in your Math Survey class who you could swear is not a day over ten years o ld. These three, four, and rive year old students attend a preschool operated by high school studenL~ in the Child Development class offered by the economics department of Newport harbor l-ligh. Every Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday, on every school week of lhc year, 25 children rrom the local communi ty attend preschool at N.H.H.S. 111e first portion of the d<lY the preschoolers play with blocks and playdough, hear books being read by the high schoolers, and create in arts and crarts. They also particip;i.te in a circle time where they learn a leuer andanumbcrandacolorwcckly. The Child Development students prepare the majority of the lesson plans that are to be used in the next week. What do the high school stu- dents learn rrom this, though? Ac- cording lo the instructor, Mrs. Olson, the students learn to deal more pro- ductively with children and adults in general, about personal goals and val- ues relating to marriage and family, prenat.al care, physical and menlal development or children, and tO erf CC· ti vely operate a presc hool. They also learn about the disadvantages bf teen- age pregnancy and substance abuse. To enhance their understanding of these subjects, they hear various speak· CB. Alli.son Loftis, a current Chi Id development student feels that this class has increased her knowledge of chiklren's mental thoughts and their feelings. She has Jcamcd the baste skills lO teach and discipline young children in a manner they understand. Gail Staudinger, a parent of a current preschooler, said that the pro- gram is a s uccess throughout the community. Most of the parents have learned about lhc program through the recommendation of oLher pleased parents, She also feels that the chil- composed cnLirely of students' origi- drcn gel much more aucntion. The nal poetry, illustrations, and shorl l high schookr to preschooler ratio is s1ories. The club members design the almost two to one opposed to the a entire rnagazine themselves. normal preschool low nwnberoftcach-Spetch team meets every crs. Shcalsobclievcs while thC$Chools Tuesday and Thursday morning at 7: IS focus is not academic, the school pro-in Room J 20. "They compete in im- vides ror social interaclion and a time promptu, debate, and reciting origi- for lhe preschoolers to be SCpat'Jled nal poems at different meets through- from their mot.hers. out California. Mrs. Staudinger also said lhat Girls l..tague organizes the many parents arc able to send their winter rormal each year. This yciu" children lo pre.school here because of they haveitschedulcdat' Knott'sBerry the low cost when thcynonnallywould Farm. The money they raise from this not because of financial reasons. and other fundraiscrs they award in The Child Develop1nenl schoprships. prograrn was highly praised by every USS Newport meets every one interviewed, and it is apparent !hat Monday. They arc dedicatc4 ID k it has proven itself to be valu~ble ror ing Newport Harbor. rree &om dru~'I the students and the commun11y. TheyorganizcRedR1bbonWeek, vas1t Overcrowd ing P r oblem Public or P r ivate Schools? elementary schools to promote a drug free lire, and sign pledga that state they will remain drug free. Hy MICllELLE LESLIE This year Newport Harbor High School is experiencing a severe overcrowding problem. Our present population stands at about 1300. but the predicted number was 1207. There is an average or four students more per classroom than there existed la~t year. Also, the average number of students per classroom is 34, not to mention that some teachers have two and three classes per period to tend for. The cause is obvious. Last year, the Newport Harbor School District experienced a three rtlillion dollar deficit. There is simply no money to pay for tc0Chcr's salaries. Why then is the sta~ giving an enonnous amount of money to spend on school landscaping when the ftrst Ceramics teacher Don Mo- eller was not sure ir he would be 1blc to return IO teaching ~re at Newport Harbor, when he was shockingly sur- prised "' nnd out that he would be needing to go in ror()j)Cn hcon SllliC'Y and only purpose of a school is to provide a good education for it's stu- denLS. The fact is, our money is not being spent where it should be and with liulc thought involved. This problem is only going to get worse if no one do::s anything about it. Every year, each kindergar- ten through twelfth grade gets bigger, Ncwpon Harbor's freshman class of '95 is the hvgcst in our school. The number of full-ti1ne teachers has been cut due to retirement and the placement of teachers in a district pool. Thiseauscd the 93 unex- pected students to be placed in over- filled classes. If we continue to lose teach- ers and gain students each year, the quality of education and effective learning will drop severely. By AUSTYN FUDGE Newport Harbor High School is an old, well established school, but can it off as good an education as a private school? Jon Patton, a sopho- more at Newport Harlx>r who trans- ferred from Santa Margarita, says yes. Santa Margarita is a new private Catholic school which Jon aUCnded his freshman year. Accord- ing lO him the campus was nice, but the teachers were not as good. He says that athletics were the main focus of the school. possibly coming before religion. Jon really likes the social aspects of Newport Harbor and he feels the students have a lot QI' school spirit. One of the best things about Newport Hmbor, according to Jon, is Ceramics Teacher P uts His Heart into Teaching By CASEY MAZE earlier this summer. Mr. Moeller had previously decided that this would be hisfinalyearteaching. Whenhefound out that he would be going in for triple bipass-pus su"rgcry, he was scared lhnt he might not be ID teach his final year the way he hnd planned. Luckily, fOt" all of hi s stu• dents who know what an excellent teacher he is, Mr. Moi:llcr pulled through his surgery and is bock teach- ing jusl as st.r0ng as ever ...... ~ or. Ho is 1 litLJc clisappointod lluu. he can't hclp oot ~ much IS he used '°· with lifting big$ of clay and' 9lher heavy objects. but he is very lhankru1 that he goi his wish come true and is bock teaching his ceramic abilltlcs to l.hc students at Newport Harber. When asked about what he likes to dO in his frce·time, Mr. Mo- eller responded by saying, "I spend most of my spare time throwing on my wheel at home." At I.he end or each year Mr. Moeller has an annual pOt- tory sale, where he oells pots he has crafted throughout tho year ouL of his garqe. . Mr. Moeller has been work· ing with clay most of his llfe and stJll enjoys passina on his knowledge to new students wilh cenmic intereat. OoodluckK>Mr. Moelleron hb fiNll 'JOll of -hin&. and I hope his health llOY• in aood condition .. he can conlinue lO tJvow masaerful pieces o( ort the ..., or h~ lire. ' that it is an old school and many teach- ers have bocn here for a long time. Mr. Hailey, Jon's biology teacher, has been at NeWJX111 Harbor for around 35 years. Mr. Hailey is one of his favorite teachers. Jon really likes how hi s teachers care about teach- ing and doing a good job. The biggest surprise of this interview is that Jon finds New.port Harbor harder lhnn Santa Margarita. He feels that this is because Newport Harbor has established a good curricu- lum whercns Santa Margarita isa new school and is still unorganized. The only lhing at Newport Harbor Jon feels needs improvement is lhe campus. It ls prcuy trashed und messed up, but the money went 10 landscaping this summer instead of school repairs. tryqu can get just as good nn education at Newpon Harbor, why pour money into a private school? Well, the athletics arc better, but is th.it really important? Maybe it is to some. Green Cross meets every Tuesday in Mr. Naasz's room. 1bey plan to work with other local environ- ment.al groups to save the Castaways from development, educate elemeG- t.ary school students about rccyclina. and have N.H.H.&. teachers recycle within their classrooms. h SurrClub meetseveryM~ day and Friday in Mr. Coe's room '6 lunch. They plan to dev.dopa team fqr whichsurfersrcceiveP.E.crcdit. 'Jber practice every Monday, ThursdaYj and Friday at the beach, and compc~ ~ in two surf leagues. California Scholastic F~ er.11tk>n meets every Monday in R~ 180. The club is for all eligible S<P phmorcs, juniors, and seniors. ThJi have vnrious fundraiscrs, and wilh tJi proceeds they award seniors, who have participated in the club four out of six semesters, scholarships. I. Key Club is looking £. members who wish to serve lhe roe. munity and !K:hool through servicel Sec Mr. Daniel ir you arc interested. 0 h Beacon Box: FlrstSemester J ournalism Stud •• Eciitnf'iai .., 111111 I llJlll• lllfllllX Tbe eme&opea please ... f'1a 1bumbt dowD to the city officials and elected leaden in -y ~Beach and Colt.a Mesa who just couldn't resist to San Francisco for the annual League of CaJiforiria a convention. Just tor the record, Colt& Mesa sent 13 people to the conference while Newport Beach sent 12. The~cities arc picking up the $150 registration fee, lodging. transportation and -at least in Newport Beach -meals. Thia ycar'1 four-day convention, among other things, focused on such it.sues as "How to SurviVe the State -Budget" and ,"9ainina C-ornmuni~ Support for Tax and Fee Hikes." It 1 ironic, not to mention a little pathetic, that the two finandally ~ed cities have to tou around the taxpayer's money lib this to take a few lessons in how to save money and how to tu residents. We ape that both cities should be represented at the convention. But 22 people is a little much. Earle Robitaille, a Huntington Beach councilman and the city's former police chief, put the trip north in perspective recently: "I never saw anything much worthwhile come out of the League of Cities. I think it's possible that one or two people ' go and brin& back everything anyone needs." It will be lntereating to see bow many officials attend next year's conference. Ifs in Anaheim. Thumbs up to Newport jJeach resident aara Axtater, the inspirational foundiQg member of the Harbor Democratic club. She turned 100 last week. Oara WU a Red Cross volunteer during World War II and a foundina member of St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, the Newport Democratic Oub, the Women's Civic League and the Friends of Oasis. A political activist most of her life, Qara still follows politfcs and frets over the apparent apathy among voters these dar.'&, many of them don't care whether they vote or not. They should. If the)' have that attitude, it never will count." Her only complamt is that when she flips on the television she "gets nothing but baseball." Well, life's not perfect. Thumbs down to Gov. Pete Wilson for his veto of Sen. Marian Bergcson's sexual harassment bill. Interestingly, the veto came the same day the Senate voted to confirm Judge aarence Thomas. Bergcson's bill would have permitted the state Fair Employment and Housing Commission to award compensatory damages of up to $150,000 and civil penalties up to $50,000 in sex harassment cases. As it now stands, victims of sexual harassment can only coUect back pay and, in many instances, are unable to even do that. Beyond that, the options of victims arc limited to taking their empl~n to court. Bergeson s bill would have corrected this inequity. Wilson's logic for killing the bill was his stated fear that it would tri~er a Oood of meritless claims. Well, better that than turning your back on a problem that the nation -thanks to Thomas' c:Onfirmation hearing -is just now learning ' about. It's interesting to note that the day after dumping the bill, Wilson started retreating. He is now offering to work with Bergeson on a compromise package. Letters 11111 • .,., T his letter ii in regard to an ar- ticle written by Carol Dee Jones in your Oct. 15 edition con· cemin1 the "'belt places'' to buy eye g)•na I wu just a little hurt when I realized she didn't even 'fsbop" my office -and I'Ve been an optomotrilt in this city for more than 30 yean. Appan:ntJy, the only criteria your reporter ii concerned with is the coet of tho pair of gluaes - nothina in tho article brinp up the idea ol the quality of the g1auea being IOld or t.bo value being re- ceived for the money apenL Noth- ing in the article mentioned the quali&adom of the penon behind the counter eelllng the eyeaJlllCll or if a replacement frame to fit the lemes could bo ordered if tho ftnt frame broke. DR. BERNARD SIMON, O.D. Calta Mesa • I WU abocbd to read Carol Dee Jonea In tho Oct. 1 edition ad- -.,, people wbero they can go to IDeep lip tbelr summer tan. Hopefully, no ooe ii foolish enoup to ldll bo tannina. With all the information about akin cancer and tbe need to protect ounelves &om tbe IUD, tb1I eeems lib very irntpon1lble journalism. Your ....,., would be daiaa a llrvlce to Ibo 'W"'P'ni'7 by printina ID Ar· dde OD tbe danaen ~ qnniq rather tbu OD w6ere to pt tho tilltcleal. My bUlbaad and my IOn U'O den111tolCJPta IDd m., me nc>- dced tbe rile la lkiD cuoen dur· .. the .-.10 ~ ...... do .,. eacou,. tbil Ufe.tbieateOU. pndlce. I RHODA PIUBDMAN Newport 8Mc:b lillll 1111 • I ....... Jldil ......... '!WDI It W ... •rmr" ..,.,,,, ... ,.. .. ... ......... t' .... .... discredit him. (It would be inter- esting to know bow much of our tu money was spent on the en- deavor.) Yet, what they finally produced takes imagination to qualify for semal barusment and is of a nature that is impoail>Je to prove or ~rove. This is an ex- ample of politics at its wont. Who of us could withstand hav- ing our pasts investigated with such intensity and emerge u well u lbomu? It ~t bo better to have nominated him for sainthood instead of the Supremo Court. BONNIE O'NBIL Newport Beach • I think it ii time to have Senate bearings on the sexual and moral conduct of Ted Kennedy. It ii obviouJ that Kennedy wu be· hind the move to oust the Tbomu nomination becaUle of revelations of ecmua1 misconduct clwpa. It would bo quite intercstin& to bear what ia broqbt up now on Kennedy. Let'• do IOIDO real sea.rc:binc on Kennedy. Should this loole.. obnoxloul slanderer with no morals be aUowcd to continue? Holl no -let'• •t tho real player out and let a hard worker in. thll man, bit famil1 ot hil lfy. There la ablolutely no s;r Ing -and I mean lalp Ute • WILLIAM C. WARMIN N Newport Beach I lWOUld au• POot ruder Leon au.,. who ..... molt IDNll out. at least fM or m liilbtl a week." ii DOC JOU? Mr,d8j reeder ('A ~out.• Oct. 1). Mclilt ~ m Ml OS b1Jm1 aooUd ... .. ..... .... ..... '° ,.. t ..................... .... ...... JllPllred .. -'z•-............. ••1111niia•-·-···-... ~ •• 11118 II .... l•lMW ..................... ....................... M lliJ • 111111•1. D ! t ..t Editor Willlam Lobdell ••• 642-4321, ed. 351 5 ~~ ~ Roller skating toward a mid-life crack-up W hat a way to roll through a mid-lift; crisis. Three weeks before my 40th birthday I went roller skating for the first time. holding onto the ceiling. I hadn't intended to. I was just going to watch. It was somebody else's birthday Atter meditating mr way around the rink a coupre o times, a glimmer of confidence appeared on my mental horizon. Would I be skating backward before the night was through? I noticed that the way skaters make themselves move is by swaying from side to side. I made this observation without in any way understanding iL I decided to try meditation. party -somebody seven ycan old who probably ' wouldn't be as severely damaged by falling Oat on bis face as I would. "Ommmmmmm," I said. "Ommmmmmmmm," while gentJy swaying from side to side. And I'd never done it before. But then Joann, who's about my age and has two ..._ __ ..___.;.._.little boys. said she hadn't neither violent nor competitive and therefore of no interest at aJI to my pre-adolescent friends and me. We'd never heard of roller derbies. If we had, we 'might have thought it was pretty cool. After meditating my way around the rink a couple of times, a glim.mer of confidence appeared on my mental horizon. Would I be skating backward before the night was through? 1111 ever roller skated either, A s it turned out, I took only one, rather spectacular, spill that afternoon. m Eylmll but was going to try. -----"You're only middle aged Editor's once," she said. She actualJy looked very calm I should add that I knew how to ice skate once. "Oh, it's just the same,'' Joann said. It isn't, though. The difference between sliding across the ice on your stomach after a major spilJ and sliding across a wooden floor on your stomach is, I imagine, too gruesome to describe. It was right out of a cartoon. I was gliding to a stop, a geek-like grin on my face, all set to telJ my wife and daughter, "Hey, this is easy." Notebook about it. Her husband, -----who was already roJling arqund in the lethal current on the skating floor, looked terrified. It came out as, "Hey, this is WHOOOOOOAAAAAAl!ll'' Suddenly it seemed cowardly to stand there and cat tortilla chips while the best minds of my gcncrati<fn were destroyed by I went and got my rental skates. They were too small, but I thought the slight pain would make me more alert. I walked across the carpet, which was easy, and stepped out onto the floor, which was not. A little blond three-year-old, my son Joshua, came scooting up behind me, quick as a cockroach, on a low-slung, wheeled device known as a "turtle." little wheels. \ There were some parents hut there who seemed to have been skating for years. Some of them were skating backward, which, in the language of the sport, means "I can skate really well and you can't." My f ect started to roll, and I had no choice by to go with them. We went in no particular direction, sort of toward the center of the rink. I made the discovery that you can maintain gravitational equilibrium by not breathing, keeping absolute muscular rigidity and mentally He caught me right in the Achilles tendons. I remember flying through the air. I remember spinning around and skating backward, not very gracefully, for a few seconds. I remember crashing into the padded railing. I t isn't my fault. Where I grew up, rolJer skating, like jumping rope, was not considered a masculine activity. It was And I remember the little voice going by. "Beep beep." Bob na E]'hn /$assist.at editor oflM Piiot How to get involved! Somebody in a position of au- thority, please, dump the present Orange County Fair Board and put them out of our misery! This IS ~ oommunity ~. arid we'd like to hear frOm ,,ou. Hete's how you can become an adNe participant in The Plat's Community forum ..c:e· LEE KLEIN Costa Mesa ._.a. ... lemdln' Ha (642.ae6) and leave your m Bl 191. While we welcome all comments, we'll only publbh comments friNn dae WhO lelw a name (,._ spetl it out), PrOtact 11111 ~' dtY -=~ number (for WJrtftc:adon). 11' a letillr,Pletile be as brief a pplllble. Longer letters L ast Saturday evening mr family and I were celebrating my 42nd birthday at the Barn Restau- rant in Costa Mesa. At the next table were two men whose conver- sation could be beard without dif- ficulty. They were speaking of fins, evidence, partners, testifying lD their cases, and finalJy removing all doubt, sharing proudly with each other what it's like to be a police officer. will be COli°lldlNd for the COmmunlty CommenQrf f>9, which rurw ~; Miii Y'>"' leaili to "L.,.," 330 W. ~ St., c.cm· Mela, t:A 92626, or fa>c them to 646-4110. .-a.. ._..., a al. Wlllimrn LObdell an be reached at '4MU1, .. 351 end would bite to hear from you. ,..,._..~ w. ,_ vleWI. In our news ~ we at The Pllilt .... ti be fllr ..., obflcdve. On lhe OJmmunfty Forum ..-• er, • c1o IM ... .., ~· • Wide ranee ot W.W. -MilW .cl whldi w. •' p Wllh -in the interest of ....,. I 1119 lllit'I aplnlOrw .. Nlllk:lld ID our edlorials. These two white males. both 30isb in age, rassionately lament- ing the late o "poor Olief Gates broaden the public "taste." • ANNBCUSIC South Laauna M a. Blrd's arridcs arc a treat to read. Penonally, I am lookinl forward to reviews on tho RJu. IJiatro 201 and plac:a th1t arc apecial .. Mr. Bina IOUDds Ute a IOW' pull wbo c:an't eftD eujoy tbo idea of a pretend plcDJcl P1eMo ten Ms. Bird Ctcep ..., the aood wort. and ;,r ~ ~ •t-tentM>o to that kind of neptive nomente. TBRRYJOHNSON Newport Beach Amphitheater and a citizens by the niggers and the fap." They group. continued, each assuring the other Now the board is beinJ sued by that they personalJy tnow of offic- the operators of the Orange Coun-crs who activeJy punue 0 gay bash· ty swap meet over the renewal of ini" and who a.re othenrise dirty its leue at the {air grounds. You with prejudice. would think the board could ban· They did not AY what city they die IOIDOthing u routine as this "serve" _ and it became clear without creatina another lawsuit. that it didn't evcn matter. l know that the makeup of our 1 am a •2-year..old white woman state COIDJllildom and boards, who bu enjoyed tho comfort and IUCb 81 the fair baud. are polidc:al safety of • middle/Upper c:lus ex- aPPoiDtmeata.: You would think iatenco all of -tile. Hatred for t1* for tbla ¥elJ fOalOO thac -v = would~ want to biaOUY Ab ii t0methina that hap-._ pens 10 others than myself. but • ....,.., · tbanb to tbesc cwo men a.ad the What ca die fair bOUd mom-anaer and batred I feel for their ben p>ellbly pin from ..ch I OOftio 1WOfdl, l undentand the illue of 1i11iDDt dllplaJ of biicxapetenco? btaotry aa I did not betoR. No Perlalpl tb1J blM tired OI their tonscr ""1 the J>9Uco pt tbo bcn- pOlldom bat doa't bow bow to efit ol the doubt from me when a ......, ftllfp. So. lf tbeJ wute ~na black man tiet dead in tbe ...... ....,. WJ ud Ir-ttreeL rtuda ..... people IOOMlbodJ It would be c:anlw to think all will tire ..... public MnUll .. dlny, but bc- ~-=-~ 1:. = =...-:=::::.':"~ ~-·· p .,... dak ... .. poUc:e oftlcen. pir~ ~ CIGillll bt a 1'11 ... ~~-~~--BRENDA SBCRB.n laft.S. ud ......... ID hi aCtionl. OJlii MCii • W ell -l'U be damned -the free press livest Editor Bill Lobdcll's column, "Time for new blood," hits the incumbent politi- cians dead-center! My reaction: War Oest Waxing It's high time to tell And build the ground swell To kick-out incumbent feeders; As stated so wclJ In William Lobdcll's Editorial on Harriett Wieder His statements in brevity Of her political longevity With 16 years of re-runs; Provides her the reason To retire this season And hang-up her campaign guns It's time for new faces In all P.Cmmcnt places Their Jobs have gotten too soft; And there's not enough seating For more S·term eating Let's kick 'em aW"ay from the trough I W. LAWSON Costa Mesa TU m?OIT IUCI • com USA Pi An Independent Newspaper Published by Page Grou p Publishina, Inc. Elliot SteJn, Jr. chairman Jim Grftlinpf publisher WllH.n s. loWel editor & vice pr9det tt S4we Mart.le manaatng editor W....._ralllfltt 1901 ·1989 founding publisher • f: Frum A1 tbe carpet ol the C.OUtal Motel oae afteruoon last week. "It couJd be better, but we're together. We're not out there." Still, Ronda bad the luxwy of liOwina up in a house. And &be wiabea her children had that same privilege. "I wiab they had their own room where they could put their tC?r and things," she said. "And the lit- tle pis would love to put their doll homes out. .. It's sad. Sometimes it's sad." What's even sadder is when the Davis family moves into a motel that caters more to coke addicts than kids. "A lot of the motels have a lot of drugs in them," she said. "So we couldn't let the kids out to play." Overbearing this, Ronda's oldest dauabter of six years asked her motlier if sbe remembered one in- cident that involved a man, drugs and a knife. "That was scary," she told her mother. "I didn't like that place." Ronda told her daughter she didn't like that place either. But later, out of earshot of ber chil- dren. she confided that the family doesn't have much of a choice. .. After you're at a motel so long. they realize you're a tenant and then they bike the rent up on you," she said. That's when it's time to move on to another motel. And another motel means an- other set of neighbors for the kids to get used to. Another friend to make. Maybe even another school. Mll'C~ John Davis holds his son Sean, 2, In their Costa Mesa motel room. The family of six shares one bed. 'Atter you're at a motel so long, they realize you're a tenant and then they hike the rent up on you.• ementary years is slim -unless the family finds its way out of the motel maze. And Ronda says that's a big un- less. "Once you're in, it's bard to get out because you can't save money," she said. "Apartments won't let you into a two-bedroom (unit) with four babies. And then they want an arm and a leg in rent plus first and last months rent and security deposit. --- they live in conducive to kids. Next to the family chair is a cof- fee can full of crayons. And under every table is a tub of toys. There is no clock in the room they now rent. But baby dolls and stuffed teddy bears bang from nails on the wall above the family bed. Adult entertainment is limited to a small colored television: They don't own a VCR, a stereo, or even a phone. But they do have dresser drawers to share -and a bed big enough for six. down on the Ooor, and then when we wake up they're all in bed with us." And when the children arc sick. Ronda and John carry them to the health clinic. The Davis family bas no car. Ronda and John each have a bicycle that they use when they have a job to go to. They push a grocery cart to the shopping center for food. But Davis says most motel fami- lies that they've met in their trav- els are a lot worse off. "Many of them have drug prob- lems," Ronda Davis said. "We've said. "And that aff ccts their school work and their health." O'Connor said she does c.omc across exceptions -well-adjusted families in somewhat stable motel homes. But for the most fart. she descnl>ed the situation as 'sad" 8'lmMI .... --CX>STA NIWA -PamtUet Wbo live in motell are noth'na new, 1e-cordina to local IOdal worbn. But the number of famiHM now Uvtaa tbe motel Hie ta. Debby O'Connor, executive di· rector of FISH, a noa-proftt Unit .. ed Way llCDCJ, said mOtel fwmiHea fint arrMd in O>lta Mesa about five years aao -but they were few and far between. Today, she estimate.a, there ue between 200 and 300 famiUea rail- ing children in motels throughout C.osta Mcaa and Newport Beach. The rcuon.s vary. Not enough affordable housing. Not enoup jobs. And many, ahe said, are vic- tims of the recent receuion. O'Connor estimates that about 60 percent of the families are headed by single mothers. And al- most all of the families are living on minimum wage salaries. A motel costs about $800 a month, compared to $1,200 a month most apartments charge for a twe> or three-bedroom unit. But while the local motels shel· ter dozens of children from the sun and wind, they're also notori- ous for exposing them to another kind of element. "We have to face that these kids are being introduced to social problems at a very early age," O'Connor said. "It's sea:! to think that they're being subjected to this." O'Connor said many of the mo- tels she bas visited are havens for people involved with drugs, alcohol and prostitution. "These kids see all of it," she said. "And I don't think the teach· ers are really aware of it. 'We•re ft-that they're not even able to take root In one motel anymore because they can't keep up with the rent• .. A poet c6e bal ilUIDber II a tip off for w." be 1114 "Or If IOllDeODO camel la with ID addraa OD Newport Boalavard. But wbDe PruK:y says be "cer- tainly" knows the district bu ltu· denta wbo are powina up in mo- tels, be docan't perceive it to be a ~problem. "I pcaa we just don't really know," be said. ''It's the teacben that arc on the front line. 'Ibey may have knowledge that I don't know about." But O'Connor c.ontends they don't know the maplitudc of the problem. One reason, she believes, is because motel families are much more transient than they used to be. "We're finding that they're not even able to take root in one motel anymore because they can•t keep up with the rent," she llid "So they end up getting evicted." One family, who bu lived in area motels for five yean now, said motel owncn often raise their rates as soon u they figure out you are tenant. More recently, O'Connor said motels ownen have begun imposing a 20-day limit on guests to avoid dealing with poten- tial tenanta. A new motel often mcam a new school. O'Connor said they find that some children aren't enrolled at au. The couple's two oldest dauah- ters, ages S and 6, attend kinder- garten and first grade at Kaiser El- ementary. But the chance they will remain there throughout their el- "We'd need a couple thousand dollars to start with. We just couldn't do it." So Ronda Davis will continue to do her best to make the motels "Last night we slept on the floor and the kids slept up on the bed," the 34-year-old mother said. "But most times we put all the kids "These kids can never have friends over to play with or any· thing like that," she said. "And -------------------------.--------------.they're either much shyer and t more withdrawn than other kids or "We do call the schools, but there are a Jot of families that we don't know about. They have pride, so often the kids won't let on at school. They're too embar- rassed." Dr. Robert Francy, director of student services at the Newport- Mesa school district, conceded that some studenta "probably do a pretty good job of' hidina their And there are other drawbacks to growing up in a motel. Diets are poor, for example, since ~ motels don't provide kitchen facili- ties. "They're not eating as healthy food u they should be," O'Connor struggled and come a long ~· We're a lot better off than most.' Why do our guests keep coming back to the Little Inn on the Bay? !/nil._ ._ just to bide what's going on in-situation. l~.ij,liJ ~jp~. AMERICAN much more outgoing and hyper _ &Ve side." . __ "7-Lldo_ ... '_" o_rtve,_New_pon_Bea-ch,-CA-9166-J. (7_l•>_"J.._ .... _.L___o R-A N-G E_c o_u N-T y--1 TRUSTEE: Ruor chall•ees sports spending ~ TUTTLE ~ CUCK ~ October 15, 1991 Ms. Juanita Toth Automotive Account Executive Newport Beach •Costa Mesa PILOT 330 W. Bay Sttut Costa Mesa. CA 92627 Dear Juanita; We want to keep the local money working for Ol!!l community. Tuttle Click Nissan is located on Harbor Boulevan:t in C6sta Mesa, where we know how important it is to attract the loyal, and local crowd. That's where the PU...OT co"*mese feel that advertising in this newsJ:e8r,' is more effective, at reaching the grass roots mem of this community. We're attracting the customer& who demand the kind of professional courtesy and conveniencet and the $ood ICl'Vice we offer at Tuttle Click Nissan. So we're IWfvertising m tho Pn..OT. Your attention and professional ldlirudc is ..,preciated, Juanita. We're looting forward to a profitable working relatiOnsh.ip. Sincerely, -/£-/~ Trevor R. Nordf elt Parts cl Service Director From A 1 While the dialogue between bears scrutiny, considering the fact the hiring of another 29 assistant Decker and Simon bas been low that district revenue projections coaches. Combined, the cost of the key, the current debate between reu $2 million short due to an un- 54 assistant coaches will cost the Williams and Fluor is escalating. expected decline in property tax district approximately $96,000, ac-After Fluor challenged Williams' income. cording to Fluor. attendance at school-related meet- "We arc in a hiring freeze and ings, Williams had his lawyer send "Mr. Williams claimJ be ii the we have a significant financial def-Fluor a letter warning her against financial expert on the board, be bolds a real estate brokers license; icit," Fluor said. "We arc hiring 54 malting false statcmenta. he bu a contractor'• license, and unclassified athletic assistants at a Williams said Fluor is falsely · · f ~ be al time when the district is planning yet ID a time o •...--avu, • I ff So cl ified k . challenging bis involvement with lowed our board to adopt a bu~t to ayo ass 1 wor ers m-schools, and buing her aocuaations that included an 8 percent m- cludin§ insttuctional aides." Fluor 00 absences from PT A meetings crease in .Property taxes," Fluor said. 'I'm a strong supporter of and Newport Harbor school zone said, explaining that property tax athletics, but at the same time I meetings. Williama, currently aerv· ed be question the wisdom of this kind ing bis second year u president of :'fyn~~~n~~ the t~eed of expenditure." the Nl"'ll/TV\rt Harbor High School 1 ddi · al S2 · · b dg Fluor, 40, a bilingual instruc--~r-1or an a taon n u et football boosten club, said be bas cut tional aide at Kaiser Elementary numerous letters from school of-· · School, is challenging Williams for ficials thanking him for volunteer "Because our money comes a seat on the school board to rep-work at local schools and said he from property taxes, we should be resent the Dover Shores and Santa attended two of the last four able to plan in advance," Fluor Ana Heights areas. Williams, 49, school zone meetinnc. said, citing her experience as trea- founder and owner of Saddleback ~"O"' surer of the Pacific Oiorale for "It's absolute insanity," Williams b Homes, is running for re-election t rec years. t third 1 t said. "I'm not C'nV'""ted to attend o a • iour-year erm. ..,---Williams· • slU· d Fluor f:...!1-to un- Ca did t T Sim 38 d these zone meetings any more GJJa n a es erry on, • an h 1• ed d th de .. tand that th• distri.ct'• p~ Edw d D k 52, nnin t · an m expect to atten ese •• .... ar cc er, are ru g i erty tu rcvcnu•• ·-• .....:--ted io an open ••at re se tin th PT A meetings she's b tching """ _,... """UUHI r ..... pre n g e about." the county. "I am the ~Tr'lll'!.rt on fl. West C.OSta Mesa and Mesa Verde -r- communities. T'\--Ler :. a dean of B Fl • hall . nance," said Wllllams, who bu a ~ .., ut uor IS c enging more master's degree ln buaineu admln- 6""' arts at Coutline Community than Williams' attendance record istration from USC 01 am a board ~ge and Simon ii vice pres1-at school functions. She believes m~mber and I do not do the ctay. 'liiiiiiiiiiiioiiiif thmc =O=ran:::gc=Coun==ty=PT='A.==his=' =cl=aim==of=fin=ana='al=e::;xpe~rt_ise1 to-day calculadon1 that they do 00 1 the staff level. -Utdc Im on the Bay-" ~GasSayltBes! I'~ ,___-·~~/ ~we.---1 Mr. • Mra. Wlndlor C1l1hlM•, CA '17 LWo 1'9it Drin. N_,cKt ..... CA 91'6l, ('714) '7J. ... ISNOT HALLOWEEN WITBOtJT Fantasy Lingerie IVNDUDI # cmni.a RAUlf oau. lft!UAI. 'AllPIUI. •A.IU.OC:U. USTT IV1'LD, "OllMAlf, N110MD1. WCfllDD ftllWt. OLADIAlml, l&.A .. GDU.I, OOUU. llWDI. CU<A.11 oi:au......., 141.0C*Gmu. ,,..,..._ l'IRAftl, ........ AUDI. OOlmLAl GAt tmmtm, IC.u.l.Sn O'MM. ~ ..... C\Dd, IDIQI, QUIDI.~ CHaa L&Aoatt '",Alff'An •,... w ma ,,. ADC1£n Ar ,AKTAn ,,,,,,.._ MW.,_IM. ,__ Y*t, CA ""9 .,. "Her main expertise in finance seema to be that she hu a aystal ball that loob perfectly lnto the future and• gJ.-that are ad· justed for 20-20 blndaiabt that loot perfectly into the put,•• Williama said. ·~t'• WODderful in the world of fantasy. but tbla isn't fan. tuy." lJniverslty socf<s it to Sea Kings, 21-1 O; surgery for Ke~rli ...... Oc1Dber 19, 1991 The Newport BeactVCosta Mesa Pilot Sportl F.dJtor .... CulloL •• .6C-4110 at. 317 performed at Hoag. The propolia: "I doa"t know bow Ion&.'' said Corona del Mar eo.cb Dave Holland. h it a aeuon-endina injwy? "Yeah," admitted Holland. "But I don't want to aay definitely. But yea. it'a very questionable he'll be back." Holland bad Kell his team fall behind by 14 in the fint ~ pull to within 1 .... 10 in the third quarter. then watched u Univeraity broke it open with a 66-yard dash up the middle with 8:32 left to put the game on ice. "We juat went to the well once too often," aaid Holland. referring to bis team's ~bling stunts to try to contain Univera1ty'1 tough sweeps out of the Delaware winged-T. "We were trying to stop the sweep and they just broke through." continued Holland, who watched as reserve fullback Bao Nguyen broke OYCT the middle and wu in the clear and rolling just five yards beyond the line of scrimmage. With Corona's deep coverage gone because of the OYerplay on the flanks Nguyen rambled u the Sea Kings tried to catch up, to no avail. "We were calling sweep, sweep, sweep and hoping maybe we could pop something inside," said University Coach SeeCOM,- ~~-== Century stings ·Estancia again 13-7 Hal ol Fame . ' 1 00-yard return ---with interception lor Penhall p~~es decisive Orange County beckons Newport Harbor product to sports palace Oct. 29 By Kirt Wolcott Sponl Wlllr B ruce Penhall has atways been an ambitious man. Whether he's going after a Speedway world championship, a starring role in a Hollywood movie or a television commentator job, he knows what he wants and \JsuaUy gets it. So, the fact that Penhall, 34, a former Balboa Island resident and graduate of Newport Harbor High, will be inducted into the Orange County Sports Hall of Fame on Oct. 29 is not surprising in itself. What is surprising. though. wu bis reaction to the honor. 'Yeah, I'm nervous. I've been dreaming about making the Hall of Fame for so long. When I was first eligible I planned my accertance speech. dldn~ make It that year· and then another year passed and another and ... • "I'm a bit nerwus about the whole thina.'• be confessed lut week from his Laguna Hills home. Penhall, nervous? This, from a manwbo used to race rare-breath- ing motorcycles with no brakes on a slick dirt track against the world's fastclt ridera? "Y cab. I'm nervoua. I've been dreaming about makina the Hall of Fame for ao long. When I wu tint eliail>lo I planned my acceptance speech. I clidn"t mate it that year and then another year puscd and another and. .. " ,, The waiting ii finally over. At last Penhall will pt to deliver that apeecb when nino new memben are inducted during the 11th Oranac County Hall of Fame Banquet at the Disneyland Hotel in Anaheim. JoinJna Penhall are Homer Beatty. Bill Cook, Bobby Knoop, Pat Mclnnally, Alex Omalcv. Dwiabt Stones, Shirley Toploy and Bertha Rapn Tlcby. Tho loudcat applaute, though. may ao to the motorcycle rider. WJ"bere will bo 10 SMPENHAUM INSIDE Costa Mesa Hlgh's Mustangs do It aAa) n, t>c.rt dOse doesn't oount, ~ 109e PadflC Coast leaaue ~n« ID ~M Hills, 21-f7, Thurldly nWi'83 Mater Del Hlgh's MOnarchs take apart St. John Botco with 35·7 YidDry at Santa Ana Bowt In Aneelus L..-opener. Monalchs.,. now 1"-c/M • CX:C It SoUlhth .... m tl1Nfl# 82 • County P'9P footblJI ~ • Adult~---~ • TeleYWon-~7 Sports Wlllr COSTA MESA -Cen- tury High used a 100-yard interception return for motivation and then demoralized Estancia in the Pacific Cout League football opener for both teams. "Tonight was a game of big plays and we're happy to make one more than they did.'' said Coach Bill Brown aftor his Centurions scored 13 second-half points to shoot down the Eagles, 13-7, at Orange Coast College on Friday. Century, which scored a 14-10 victOI)'. over Estancia a year ago, improved to S-1 (1-0 in league). The Eagles, who lost 14-0 to Newport Harbor lut week, dropped to 3-2-1 (0-1). Estancia turned in the first big play of the game when linebacker Ricardo Aguilar picked off a Johnny Martinez pass 4 minutes, S3 seconds into the seoond quarter and ran it back 27 yards for a 7-0 halftime lead. Following an Alberto Roju fumble recovery at the Century 21-fard line, the Eagles were driving again midway through the third quarter when disaster struck. On third-and-goal from the 11, Able Perez stepped in front of a Matt Johner pass intended for Ty Schisler and dashed 100 yards to tie the game on the last play of the quarter. "(Johner) put it right in his hands. He th.rows it a little harder and it's six for us," said Estancia Coach John Liebcngood. ''1bat'a football." After Friday, Johner might want to forget football for awhile. Under heavy pressure S..ESTANC~ Lee~ Estancia running back Christian Gomez finds some daylight, thanks in part to a block by teammate Tony Naranjo (44). THUDI That's the end result of a burst bubble as Saddleback shocks Sailors, 21-1 O By Roger Carlson same way and I told them not to take Spol1s Edb them lightly," said Brinkley. "But N E W p O R T everything that could go wrong did go BEACH -If you felt. wrong in the first half and we just never or thousrht, you heard • got into our game . ., a little r.blip," in your l The Sailors, a team which thrives on head sometime around ,.._ .. .1._ ... ,.. fundamentals, averaging less than four 9:30 or so Thunday flags and 29 yards of penalty yardage night -you weren't per game, had five Oags for SO yards in iust hearina thino -the FIRST QUARTER/ at wu Newport Harbor High's bubble But that wu just part of it. The buntina all too aoon. Sailors allowed a ------· Just when the Sailon were starting to p u n t t o b e reel p>d about thcmse!Ycs and their blocked by Joe lituatiOn -with QUUterbact Mike Ofer Scuga and Rudy back in the Addle after miaina four Flores covered it games with a brobn coUubone, with in the Newport tome ciabt days eeparatina them from end zone for six their Battle of the Bay with C.Orona del i n t h e f i r s t Mar next week. with a 14-0 victoiy OYer period. '~ we play like that the rest of the year we're going to be ·5.• -•..a Tars coach Estancia a week aao aettina the dcfemc Harbor's first back in the riabt frame of mind, and i~prenion of with Saddlebeci High'• projected cellar-riabting the ship dwellar Roldnmnen on deck ... on the ca me in the ------- Sallon' home turf ... se<X>nd quarter when the defense - All tbOle items didn't moan much to Amin Mirbadi with a sack and a stop Jerry Witte and hit Roednumen, wbo forcin& a punt, then Beau Ralphs led a ran O¥er tho SaUon to tbe tune of 21-10 defensive •urac to force another punt - in their Sea View ~ tootball but a late interception by Sal Apjlar ~ tho Tan mto the role nullified the efforta. It WU a aeemiqly hannlea ICCOGd-- Hut>or f alla to 3-3 cMrall, but and-8 at tho SaDonT ~ wbe8 aopbomore ~ of mo1t coacem, ~1 in lcl&ue quartetbact Danny Ruwlo went deep to .,.,.. . 6-foot-S Ooorp Arceo ud tbe latter • If we ~ like lhat tbo rest of tho pulled it in over a beaten defadcr for way we•re ,.. to be ~" Mid a tbe touadoft with 1:02 left in t.be bait deddedly di11ppointed Jeft Briakley. -tho firll ol two reolptioal .... no watched bil SIDon -.., a ftnt-Witte wrifled 11 °almply perfect Mir palthme9t oa ro.te to a 14-0 nKlepdo-." detldt, ., to be hrtller rr...2 Tbo final blows. bowe'9f. CllDO after bis ...... coli~ 1'* wbea It tho Sailon bad sbowD ... life wida a tM Sailan ...... ll OJ *• ~~----·~'-=-=' "Two ,.an ., it __. wt the Iii NEWPORUI , Ex-CdM star Willard rol Cal Ii nebacker leads defense against Huskies By Jennifer Sbcl Spofb Wlllr I f Jcrrott Willard'• can arc burning. be needn't call the doctor. Willard. the former Corona del Mar High linebacker who led the Sea Kings to back-to-back OF championships is 6cing talked about as much now u he was during his high school career. A starting inside linebacker for 18th- NEWPlllT: From 81 safety (thanks to a blocked punt by Ed Amaymi, Darin Mangnall & Co.), followed up by a 67-yard march and capped by a 13-yard strike from Ofer to Branon Coluc- cio on fourth down just 2:26 after gaining the safety. Suddenly the Sailors were back in the hunt against this foe, one which was starting SEVEN under- classmen offensively, as well as five defensively -only to see Saddlc- back respond with a return to its first-half endeavors with a pound- ing offense and defense taking charge of the game. The Roadrunners took the ensu· ing kickoff and marched 74 yards in seven plays, never faci{lg as much as a third down situation. Ruvulo passed 26 yards to Larry Maruffo for the touchdown and the Roadrunners were up, 21-10. ranted CaJibm.. 'wlddl .... 'f tpt_Dlt No. 3 W .......... IDda.J (C>emlel II 12:30) in BerbleJ, mo 6-toat-2, ~ Willard bu i"f1:1rd men dm a 6'w ..,,..._ '•milllabelldol .... bellloaldbo u a redlbirt fr ..... " llld Cal ......... Mib hwlawlld. 1M ~ leecfer·ID .,.... iQa eftldeKJ. u1 tldat bJ the time M sndu· atea be'D prOblbly bo oae ol tbe beat liae- bacbn tbfs··.-. bu .... "Ria name will bo up tbete with Ron JtN.. era. with Ka Haney, with HardJ Nic:tenoo. with David Ortega ... with all these ""' hil name will be up there." Pawlawlki isn't alone in pndic:tina future accolades for Willard. During Cal'• •~18 win over Purdue, KOO commentator Lee Oroa- cup said. ''The ooachlng ltatf ii extremely high on Willard. He may be a potential All- Amcrica a couple of yean down the road." Willard's performance again.st Purdue war- ruled IUCll a .......... In 1ba& ~ Wil- lard DIJCCW • ........_ elabt .... <-- un 'tt&i). M well Ma ..ci ol Purdllo ~ ... Bric Huater, • third quuW .... NCXMIJ, Md a ,.. cltllc:da. wbicll led eo tea•wte DDld Wllaaa'I IDtelctpdOu. Fourth OD the .._ ID tamlei with 14, Wil- lard .... already' ~ to be a defemtve stalwart for tbe ·a.Mi (3-0). "He's ou.r boat linebacbr," said Cal defen- sive coordinator Xcat Baer ... I anticipate bim being really aood aDd be bu risen to tbO oc- casion. I think he'll definjtely be all-Pac--1~ He plays the game so bard and he's got great speed." Pawlawski agreed "Pbysjcally, he'• an incredibly talented in· dividual. He carries 22.S pounds and runs a 4.6 40." High school rootball After that it was a matter of Saddleback's defense pounding on the Sailors, taking Newport's role of a defensive intimidator, and it resulted in three downs and punt; an Ofer fumble when his arm was hooked as he went back to pass for a turnover; three more downs and a punt with just 5:21 left on the clock; and finally a late inter- ception to cap the victory. lee Payne'Pllut Newport Harbor's Amin Mirhadi sacks Saddleback quarterback Danny Ruvulo for loss in second quarter. Statistics ••11•111111cat,.,._......, to .... .,. ,..... 8"""'** 1 1 1 0-21 ~ Hlrbor 0 0 10 0-10 ..... -... Sad-Rini. rlCCMl'ICI lllodald ..... " end Dll (Onmlo l!!I*). 2:29. ...... , ... Sad-Arceo 23 pm trom !Wm (Orozco lddQ. 1:G2. n.HQ ... NH-safety, blodatd punt downed by Sadclllll«s Castillly, 5:49. flt-CGUdo, 13 .... trom °"' (CoU:clo "1..,~~ 29 ..... from RIM*> (Orozco llldc). 0:41. Allndlnce: 1.900 ('*'-d). IMNVIDUAL--Sad-Clmllls. 24-8; ~ 8-21; AIM*>. S.faf.ftu 1. NH-Tlft.·12·70: Rnnly, 11-44; Cc*lcclo, 2~; Oter. 1.for-mhll 10; nUled lleld IJOll ~ mhls 9; blocbd Pld. mhls 29. IMDMDUAL PAUNIQ Sad-RuM>. 9-1:M>. 112. NH-Oler. 14-29-2. 183, aeDMDUAI. MCSIYINQ Sad-~ 4-53; ~ 3-21; An:eo, 1-23; Ao/Ill. 1-15. NH-Coklcdo. MO; McKown. 3-18; GonZllel, 2-37; Hints, 1·16; Llwlon. 1-12; Arny, 1-0. U.STAnaTICS ...... First downs 10 14 Rulhes.,-.rdaOI 35-19 27 45 =ylnlage IJ-1~ 14-~ NII rlUn y1n1age• 89 0 ~ none 1-mn-10 Net y1n1age m 238 PlrllS 8-23 f.21 Ft.rlUes-brtla IDsl 2-1 2·2 Rigs-net yardaQI 11>-12 9-78 Tlmt of poaess' 25:23 22:37 •Plft rams. ~ ""'* ,...,. Harbor's running game, with fullback Tony Mancuso not suited up because of a shoulder injury, Brinkley inserted various stop- was at a low ebb. gaps for Mancuso at fullback and no one filled the role -finally the Finney ·-at fullback and gave the Sailors put tailback Brandon would-be fill-in fullbacks a shot at tailback, but nothing was especially ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ succe~ful. Win A New 1992 Pontiac Grand Am Hawaii, Instant Cash In A Zip! Here's How: ·•··••••••••••····••···••·•·•·•··•······•··········•·········· ' Listen to 95.9 KEZY FM for your home zip code. Mornings At. ............. 7: lOam and 10:10am Afternoons At.. ........... 2:10pm and 4:10pm Evenings ..................... 7: 1 Opm • When your zip code is •announced, call 95.9 KEZY FM at (714) 535-2959 • When you're the first caller you ""' win your share of thousands of dol- 1ars in exciting daily prizes. Plus, you'll become a finalist for the grand prize drawing of a 1992 Pontiac Grand Am! Your Zip Code will be announced, and all prizes will be given away ... Guaranteedl AlllLl .. 11 An ElcJ)t'rit-1\Ct' On Evtry Island ,.~,_,.,...,uaiatv•m•1l'7~.,....,..,111rKUV.....,..•lllU Wiid, .-.......u ................................. 95.9 KEZY FM is Orange County's Favorite Radio Station •.......•...•....••••••••••••••••••.••.........•...........•.• Hits of the 80's & 90's 95.9 KEZV Starts every hour with at least 30 minutes of continuous hits of the 80's & 90's with No Rap! .. 0 CAME NOTES: .._ Colecc:M etooc1 out otJemively, catcbi111 m p111e1 fof 80 yards, ln-cludJ.nc the l).yud payoff ... Prior to the pme s.ddlebact eo.cb JerfJ Witte called Harbor'• defcme "the beat in the leapo," and Newport Harbor eo.cb Jtlf MU11J --.ed the • ApmeDt, uyinc "Wlthovt I cblbl, thll pmc'I imponant to get off OD the npt foot" ... The freshman toot their lumpl. a well, u Saddle- bad: maintained Its uUClOl"Od upon ruord with a 14-0 victoly a few boun earlier. ITA/11811 ........... , OIWIM COMT 00 I zm ......... ... ... Cl ...... 10 Donnie Sile M 185 So. QB 2 Al*llnl GrMt M 210 ff. Fl 22 bnl SNrTrw\ S.11 190 ff. TB 81 Ann Kaller M 180 lo. WR 83 Cl"'1 Pblllla 1-3 200 So. WR T7 ... lllva M 2115 Ff. RT 59 Rendy Mlrlfl 8-1 255 So. RO 73 Kip WINdlr 1-3 295 So. c 65 '-Hiii W 275 lo. LO 56 Jasen Mir M 2!16 So. LT 85 8'lln Higgins w 210 ff. Tl OllAllGmCOUTWI• ................ Cl. ..... 51 M:nw MMt f.1 215 So. OT 48 ~ Jlcbon M 250 So. NO 44 Via L1Q11111 S.11 215 So. OT t3 WI Tlllnln S.10 240 ff. Ol.B 3 IQrno Llopolo "1 245 So. u 118 etc Slt'nonul 8-1 220 So. u 1 Sdtc ...., M 220 So. Ol.B 29 AodnW Ina M 1IO Ft. Cl II 1<1111 llllte M 1• ff. Cl 25 Scol Seymu f. 1 1IO So. FS 19 5-1 Ldlls M 210 So. SS •• I ., ......... --COSTA MBSA -Or-~ C= traveh to Chula Vista tonight at 7 for a Miiaioo Conference football game apimt Soutbwelt· em. is hoping Dr. Jekyll abowl up and Mr. Hyde stays behind in the laboratory. "Their coach (Bill Kinney) told . me the)'re an up and down team," OCC Coach Bill Workman aaid of the Apaches. "You never know which team will show up." For OCC, 4-0 overall and 3-0 in conference, each c:onteat carriel national championship impUca· tJons, so a victory over Southweat· cm (3-2, 1-2) is imperative if the Bucs plan on entcrtainina that pouibility. Adrai.n Steen, OCC's retuming all-conference tailback who hu 368 yards on 54 canies (6.8 aver- ar) this season, is nuning a gunpy right ankle and will not start tonight at DeVore Stadium. Il the Pirates arc in a situation where they need Steen. he'll probably come off the bench. "The)'re a legitimate contender for the national championship," said Kinney. '"Ibey can't afford to not have him because they need to win. I certainly don't think they can overlook us and save a great player for the division. Their goals are higher than that." Freshman Shane Sherman. who carried for 115 yards on 11 at- tempts last Saturday in OCC'a S6-6 victory over San Diego Oty, is scheduled to start at tailback. Oran'c Cout, ranted No. 6 in the national JC grid-wire poll. is the top-ranked team in Southern California, holdilfg that distinction for the first time since 197S when it won a national title. "Southwestern can read ratings and all that stuff," Workman said. "We're not in a good position that way because those ratings never scare anybody, it just gives them more incentive. "A wise man once said. "Ibe higher you get on the ladder, the more your fanny's exposed.' We would prefer to reach that position later in the season. Also, there's a definite fact that no one has been No. 1 in the Southland poll more than two weeks this year in five straight weeks." Southwestern, which beat highly- rcgarded Saddlcback two weeks ago, 43-32, dropped a 33-6 deci- sion last week against Golden West. "I think they were overconfident ~ ... ainst Golden West," Workman said of the Apaches. "Neither team scored on offense in that game, except for field goals, and Golsicn West's defense is very good. "They throw a loL They never have one back in the backfield, it's always a one-back offense. We know who's going to show up - they just lost. They showed up at our stadium (against owq and didn't play well, so we're gomg to get their best. They won't make the same mistakes. They'll play us the way they played Saddleback." "It should be an interesting con- test," Kinney said. "We had a great game against Saddlebact, comma from behind to win, and I'm not takina anything away from Golden West -they played a very opportunistic game against ua. We may have been a little full our our- selves apinlt Saddleback." ' '"" ' Saturday. October 19. 1991 U Cotta Mesa running back Fernando Ospina tries to shake the grasp of Laguna Hills defender Mike Bochenek u Mustang teammates Joel Harding _(85) and Mike Cota (36) try to pave the way Thursday. Mustangs' luck goes lroOI bad/ -o worse Costa Mesa suffers third straight bitter defeat, 21-17, to Laguna Hills By Klt1c Wolcott --Wlllt MISSION VI.EJO -Notice: Whoever took the Mustangs' lucky boneshoe, please return it and no questiom will be asked. They need it. Badly. For the third straight week the C.O.ta Mesa High football team Jolt a pme it could have, and probably should have, won. Thia one -a 21-17 setback to Laguna Hills on Thursday night -wu especially hard to digest, since it came in the Pacific Coast League opener against the de- fending league champions. "We do it every week. We have to quit playing well and los· ing," said Costa Mesa Coach Tom Baldwin after his team fell to 2"'4 (0-1 in league). The Mus- tanp have now lost their last three games by a total of 10 points. Meanwhile, Laguna Hills (3-2- 1, 1--0), the only team to beat the Mustangs in PCL action a year ago, were able to do it again this year by scoring with 3 minutes 38 seoonds left in the game. The critical play came with 6:58 to go. Leading 17-14 and facing a fourth-and-six from the Laguna Hills 42-yard line, the Mustangs faked a punt. Junior Andrew Banua took the short snap, running to his right, but was nailed 3 yards behind the line of scrimmage by Oreg De Felice. "I felt it would work," Baldwin said in defense of the fake. "We were able to stop them dead be- fore. The fake looked good in practice. If it works, we win the game. "If it doesn't work, well, they still have 50 yards to go to score." True, but the Hawks went those 50 yards -actually 55 - and they did it in just seven plays, quarterback Justin Vedder throwing 18 yards to Ryan Geyer for the winning score. That -------was the second of Vedder's t 0 u c b- d own to ss es, the first a 5 9 -y a rd pass-and- run play to Matt 'We have to quit playing well and losing.• ----Costa Mesa coach Stilson late in the first quarter that gave Laguna Hills its only other lead, 14-7. Vedder finished with eight completions in 14 attempts for 129 yards. Dave Webber, the Hawks' lone ball carrier, ran for another 129 and a first-quarter touchdown. Otherwise, though, the Mus- tangs controlled the game with a pound-it-out runninf attack that gobbled nearly 30 minutes on the clock. Playing without Johnny Os- pina, who tore a hamstring mus- cle in last week's 17-14 loss to Corona del Mar, the Mustangs PMlflo Coeet L11..- LMl!m o..r.11 WLTWLT 1 0 0 5 1 0 1 0 0 3 2 1 1 0 0 2 3 1 0 1 0 2 4 0 0 1 0 3 2 1 0 1 0 2 4 0 .... ....... ... 21,c....-..17 Cdl'y1S. ....... '7 (Get.Ml Trllllc:o 191 )4~. ~ llldl 13 l.IQlllll lllldl YI. • NllWparl Hllllor cn.y YI. c.e.":.-:*.!. ~ Hllllor .. l.IQlllll 191 • TrlllucO His still managed to gain 198 ground yards. Fernando Ospina led the way, picking up 100 yards on 25 car- ries, including a 28-yard gain to the Laguna Hills' 18 late in the third quarter. Mike Cota then carried three times to the 15, where Jeff Lux- embourger booted a 32-yard field goal that gave the Mustangs a 17- 14 lead. Cota, who finished with 54 yards on 13 carries, scored on a 5-yard trap play earlier in the quarter to even the score at 14- all. The highlight of that drive was Matt Jaglowski's 22-yard run off a double hand-off on third- and-11. "That was a reverse, a '46 spe- cial' off a wing set," said Baldwin of the play Jagwalski ran twice for 42 yards. The Mustangs were also effective crashing the right side for consistent gains of 3, 4 and S yards. "We mos~y ran powers and wedges all night," Baldwin said. Trailing 14-7 in the first quar- ter, C.OSta Mesa put together a 16-play, 81-yard drive that lasted nearly seven minutes, only to F. Ospina Luxembourger hand over the ball on downs one foot short of the goal line. "That's what I mean," Baldwin said of his team's misfortunes this year. "We don't score on the I -yard line when we should." Costa Mesa also had difficul- ties through the air. Matt Harber completed just 4 of 12 passes for 59 yards. He did connect twice with Mike Meyer on the Mustangs' first possession, though, the sec- ond pass going for 11 yards and a 7--0 lead. But that advantage wu short- lived. On their next possession, the Hawks took the ball 76 yards on seven plays and never faced a second down. ICalluya RMI'°' llt'l'llot Binh Tran of Costa Mesa lunges forward for short gain while being brought down by La~na Hills defender Roman Vasquez during Mustangs' 21-17 Pactfic Coast League loss Thursday night. Statistics Legww HHle 21 , Coeta .... 17 Socwe Irr ChwW9 IWDMDUAL PMSlllO Com Mesa 7 0 10 0-17 CM-liner, 4·12--0. 59. l.lgln l9ls 14 0 0 7 -21 LH-Vedder, 8-14--0, 129. Flnt ~ llfDMDUAL RaCEWllO CM-Meyer 11 pass from Harber CM-Meyer, 2·28: C.. 1-19: Nleblng, 1-12. (l.UXlllnbourge kick), 6:49 LH-Wttlber, 3-21; Jmenez. 2-28; Geyer, LH-Webber 7 1\#'1 (Higgins kick), 41>0. 21-21, SU1son. 1·59. LH-S11son 59 pus from Veddet (Hloon GAIR aTAnsncs ldck), 2:14. C11 LM Third Quarter Ars1 downs 15 12 CM-Cota 5 1\#'1 ~ ldciQ, 5:S4. Rushes·}'WaOI 50-198 19-123 CM-l.ulclmbcuger 32 FG, 1:59. Pw1ng y1n11ge 59 129 Fourth~ Passing 4-12--0 S..1~ LH-G4lyer 18 PJSS from Vedder (Higgins Net l'8'#n yvdlge • 31 12 ldck). 3:38. Sadcs·ysdage ()-0 2...m.12 Allnctlnct: 1,500 (tsllmaled). Net ywdage 288 252 IMDMDUAL llUSMlllQ P\#Cs 2-36.5 4-37.3 CM-F. Ospina. 25· 100; Cotl, 13-54; FWnblls-Mtlla 10st 2--0 1--0 ~ 2-41: Hllber, <M; Tl'll\ 6-0: 8aRJa. Rags-nee yWlgl 5-46 4.39 1-b~ 3. 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"We were afraid all week that our emotions wouldn't be there," said Mater Dei C.Oacb Bruce Rol- linson, whose 5_9uad hammered former No. 1 Mission Viejo last week, 42-7, to claim the county>s top ranking. Following a first half in which the Braves trailed only 14-7 after having control of the football near- ly twice as long as the Monarchs, Mater Dei quarterback Billy Blan- ton went to wort against a feeble St. John Bolco ..a..,,. com- pletiq ..,,,. ltr9labt .... to opea tbe teomMt ball. Two ol them were~ Tho Monudla are off to their belt start liDce 1~ wbea they were 11-0 before 1olina to Ana- beiln ill tho-aemtffnala of the aP 1>iaJoffl. Rolliaul. iaddentally. wu a defemlft back , for Mater Del on that team. Leef>~ Century's Abel Perez (40) gi:abs interception and prepares to head the opposite way for a touchdown, denying Estanda't intended receiver ty Schialer (top). Eagles linebacker Ricardo Aguilar delivers crushing hit on Juan Garcia at the end of a screen pass during the second quarter (bottOln). . - I I '· ' ; ' .............. 1 ...... •211• llud 1.-r MDI•• la tbe -...... ~tint --tam to .... I& 20-7. n. ... paUat . .., IUt tho ere. ber .... _ ..... '"'~'f 1 1 rt 32-0 wi i=-I I I S t I C11voJY °"P"I -·· &o.aaecl ,,,,.,, ao .,od. St. :Jolua.., ....... ~ ... I I I I t I l t • -••-U ~_....., IL.111111.... I 1 0 1 I I ~··~· ..,......._.~ ~IMI :":'-.. ~ t::-0:::: t .... 'l1lundlly ......... to nl t .,. ... , fOotbell. ... li,......, chllllllild end ... .pa TaDbldt Ori Ruperto ud Bl•• carried b 1 Ucl ,5' Judi, ·~· to pie tho Moaan:bl a fint Oil tbe Bnvel' 44. A 13-yard complotioD from just ltrvgled a uuao bit. Blanton to Ruperto moved tbo ball "Our ~ pme wu p>d to the 31. thcD Blaatoa bit bi1 fa-and we made a lot ol yatdaae on write taraet -tfabt end DllYid t.bo draw play. wc•re 1.0, bUt we Knutf -for a 31-yud touc:hdown line • -"' ........ opponeat next over t.bo middle. ·-1 -.... Blan•-'• -...-J .. t --'-(1bunday) in Scmte. We've tot -.wv-........ ....... .... na1u to be up f1!le1'1 weet.•• 1'UI to an UDCOYered Juoo 'lbicl 1be •iMion b Mater Dei on made it 28-7 with 8:13 atill remain-defemo wu to atop St. John Bolco in& in the thinl quarter. runnin& back Derek Ayers. a Rollimon. tbOugb, wun't Im· speedy 1enior wb'o pined 144 pfPICd with the opening 2'4 min· yards on 2S carriea. uta. ..._ llOID -r.n......., Oii ..-· "We were flat at tbe beginning '** ._....._ •....,.. 1111 IWC.._. of tho ~" be aaid ... But I :::-...::.~-==-=-•~.,:: thought WO played a peat ICCODd .... 1-l[filftl1° 0111111111 lllf .... half. We didn't have a good prac-' ..... MllMlll •'*"'* -• 1 t 1 tice on 1bunday and we were flat. = ':.,:= = :'i •: :*i-. but we did what we bad to do. We c...-ear ....., Dll • .. 9'lt _.. . mANCIA: E'8lll v1c111111za11 llY c.tll'J's 100-YIN lhlft From 81 most of the night. the junior left- bander completed j\lat 3 of 16 passes for 33 yards and bad three interceptions. His counterpart, Martinez. bad better success, completing 7 of 17 for 81 yards and one interception. His most important pass, and the second "big" play for the Centurions, came With 2:35 left in the game. With the score tied, 7-7, Century took over on its own 32 and drove to the Estancia 18 on the strength of Juan Garcia's 31-yard run. There, Martinez rolled right and lofted a pasa to Paul Tanny, who was left alone in the end zone. Tanny nestl~ the ball in his outstretched bands to put the visitors up, 13-7. The extra point was blocked. The Eagles got one last chance to score when Aiuilar recovered his second fumble -and the fourth lost by the Centurions -at the Estancia 25 with 1:08 to play. Johner found Peter Baniaga for 19 yards to the Century :44, but the drive died near midfield. "This was a bard loss, a tough loss when you outplay them and can't get the ball ·in the end zone," Uebengood said. Estancia's chances to score were greatly diminished in the third quarter when sophomore running back Nelson Olshefski was dragged down after ~Ji 24 yards and twisted his right e. Olshefski, wbo led the Eagles with 68 yards rushing OD 11 carries, bad to be helped off the field and did not return. At that point, Estancia still led, 7-0. "We've vlon four games in the second half now," Brown said after the comeback. "I talked to Buday Olshefski my playera at halftime and reminded them that we're a 'second-half' team. It scarea me to death winning like this. rm too old for this." With Olshefski sidelined, sophomore Ouiltian Gomez took over and finished the game with 48 yards rushing OD 13 carries. He also caught two passes for 14 yards. D um ll01D -....._ .,...,.., wllo twlmd "" .... """ Clll'N .. .. ddlld nu:fl " .. --....... ,. ~ wrlllPld In Ice. ., c1Dn1 lllWlw ,.. lloW ~ .... In ...... " &anc:ls C... ...... l11a 11= Aid -........... -llft .. ..., ..... 1111111 ........ - P ...... Ind QmM Centals lldl hid a ......... lllCk Oii IUCCI .... -Ill .. tufl ... -· ........, ... llCOllllld • --far .. Elglea llltJ In .. --... -..... ...... bec:t flam • ~. _., • ISCIOnd- ... -flam Na llNilllcMr ......... Si .... .. far Ill Mlllll " -.• ce..., '*'*' .. oama'a CIPll'*ID litctd yd. Statistics ...,..,,Qu..,.Celttlq 1a1.t~1L.33. 0 0 7 1-13 lllDMDUAL MCSMllQ 0 7 0 0-7 Cln-T.... WT; Nvnz, 1-1S; LOllzl. ........ ..... 1-15; Ohot. 1-8; Gtrdl. 1.f. Eal-Agular 27 lrllsrclpllol1 """ (Slnlll &1-0onm. 2·14; ..... 1-19. ldc:IQ, 7:a7. QAm 8TATl8TICS .,,.... ,...., ~;_Pnz 100 ~-ceplloll '*" (Ulvm Fht dclwlll ~ 'ro .... Q 1 PW Allll9-Wll'dtOI 31-131 33-133 Cln-lftf 11 Piii tom Mlltnsz (Ide* = WWdtOI 11 •1•3! llb:Md), 7:00. MM r -Mtltdlla: 2,000 ...,,._,,_ Nat rslll'll ..,_. 102 SI .......... Ill ~ ~14 ~13 C.-a.dl. IHI;......_ 1-U; ,._, MllWll'dtOI aoo 211 S-13; I HI 1-. t-.e. ,_ 2-43 3-34 &l-~1-..... 1,_........ fiM*' fl 111 Iott M 5-1 1-3;JalN.1 Cllnr. M. ........ 6-311 1-71 DUii. ~··-lbs fl JI I '• ttA0 25:20 Cll-llldlll. 7·17·1, 11; ....... ~ Q. 9"" ..... Ml ................ 100D • ~ Jaoa siilf ~ UllCOltial ..... .................. Cah Coeds ICria Vu Hoot aaid of I pme plan, folkJwina ......... : 0 romp O¥ei' tbe Norwalk-Uom in Auowbead Leape a at oranae Cout CoUeao· "[ tbouabt we could nm tho t OD them and we did all rfabt; I we threw the ball became we f we could and we pretty ma threw the ball at will tpl them." ~ Sharkey, a senior, bad hil .m productive pme of the ... connecting OD 11 of 18 ~ 267 yards and one toucbdowQ w DO interceptions. He aJlo ru two toucbdowm. a 1-yud jaunt the tint quarter that launcW C YUYI ICOring wault and a 16-JI daih in the leCODd quarter ti made it 30-0 at halftime follow: a two-point convenioa. "They tried to play UI IDID man wfth their free aafety on and a lot of people tty to play that way, but we're ~re~ ~ that way,•• said Van Hook, wlM squad improyed to S-1 and 2.() league. "'We kept throwina the t and we felt we could complete every time we threw it. "Our offense in the fint II was very much like a machine. , executed well and moYed the b We lost some yards in the aecc half, but the fint half wu just o standing. It was definitely the t est half we've played in Calv: Chapel history, without queation The Eagles bad seven fi downs and 272 total rarda in I tint half, then defensm end £ Sundquist sacked Leffinpe quarterback in the end zone fo safety in the fourth quarter. Fre man comerback Gilbert Mun and senior comer Mike Ect each had interceptions for the I gles. Sharkey, who has completed of 103 passes for 900 yards and touchdowns this ace.son with o two interceptions, found wide • Danny Neumann three times 74 yards and Brian Arrowcl twice for 73. David Ortiz caugh 20-yard touchdown pass ill the s .ond quarter. . D Statistics ~.._.-. ........ a ..... .... ] ..... Lllllngwtl 0 0 0 0 CMy 14 11 0 2 ....... ,...., Cll-Slwtily 1 Nl=-Cll-IC*CID • 1\181 -.......... Cll-Oltz 20 pm -... oc. pm ~ 11 nil (Amlwllod - Stw!llY). ..... .... Cll-~ ....... .-111 .... -------__ ,_ ... Ill Cll-.,. 21~ ........ Ccllllln.: I\. .. ...... c.-sa:=; 11·:r~ 11.'*~1. ... ~ c.i-........, s-1.c; Mwood. z.n; Mi 1-30; Giid. 1-21; Edwl. 1-Zt. Yculgtr, 1·21: 1-20; Ecl\ln, 1-23; Murllo, 1-30: Kii 1-lar°"'*Ul2. Prep footbal scores, slate CDM: Twin disaster for Sea Kings with loss of Kehrli, game From 81 Mark Cunningham, who watched hiJ team begin league battle with a victory. improving his Trojans' overall mark to 4-2. Univenlty had taken its 14-point lead in the fint half by virtue of a 45-yard scamper by halfback Sammy Hunt on the fint play fol- lowing Chris Burke's fumble recov- ery in the fint quarter. as well as a two-play march oovering 12 yards after Nguyen Hang covered the second of two C.dM fumbles. Todd Andenon, atarting in the abtence of atandout back Jerry Apana (twisted ankle), cashed in over the left aJde from 7 yards out whb 1tiJJ 6:22 remaining in the fint half. The Sea KinJt responded with a 62-yard march to eet up a 35-yard field goal by Tom He11 to nanow tho marpn to 14-3. TwlGo Kebrli wwmt to Juoo Clark in tho drive and •t produced a pair of fibn hfPlfpta. , Oark made a circua catch of a 46-yard 1Uike to the Uni 21. and he pulled in a 14-ya.rder on third down to ,et Heu within nnp. The Sea Khlp went to their wild "Ciuck-it" spRad offcmo just once -and Unfvenity wu ready with noscguard OM>e1 Kim byina the attack. and the sack. of Kehril juat one map before tho pw to Qark for 1'4 yards. It appeared Corona del Mu wu aoins to aet IOIDC tegitJmate lhota at tatina the lead fn the ICCODd SldiMlctc 1'11191 a.V...L1..- L....---W LT W LT 1 o o 2 a 1 t 0 0 I 0 0 =::--1 0 0 • 2 0 0 1 0 2 3 1 ==......, g l 8 : I 8 ' ,,......nz::.to ¥:!. . ,. .. ,. ... ":., tlOOC bait whoa JtebrU led a n.,ard mardJ for tho thlrd..quaner t<NCh- dowll. The bi& one WU a ICr'llDbliQa. oft~lanced 38ayard ltrib to JeJt Wopner to the UnJ 22. and two pllys later ho found Wepner all alone lo the Univenfty end .one from 17 yarda out. Wepner wu eo wide open. ho had to wait for the ball u ho atood flat·footed In .,., .. dirt. to UI UI tab lie In •all I it . int the •an ll'• r a sb- illo tall ?.a- 56 12 Dly )Ut for IOd ta ed- -0 -S2 I • Tlll~Mllll 11111111 YIP C1P1 ~ 'M Tiii PN'I" l:AlL: d82 Call for o J>nvot.e Showifl6 at YOMr llotM or <>tfitt! Your &1t Deal on o LezlU ii in tM Htarl of Ora~ County/ Lexus OF wesTm1nsTeR . SERVING THE ORANGE COAST FOR 24 YEARS 13590 Btoc#t Blud., WntniUuur, CA on Btoc#t Bled., ju« eoldla oft~ 22 fwy. .,_.,. flf i-or-· JUM4aot-• - 114/Bn·IJIJOI J13/668-3888 - THE .. PICK THE PRO'S0 Here Everp Satarday WINNER The Pilot's Associate Publisher Tom Johnson is the big winner. Come on CAR DEALERS, you can beat thls guy . eu.ta••r -•faallon to the Hlglleel L ... I Presenting the '91 Model 045 Closeout. 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Of OYeneet Pacific Coast AquAlb. ..,,.. program comilta of many pllt ~ and a good portion of the 1992 · water polo team spends quite a bit time working out With us. "We have age group water polo, from 12--14-ycar-olds, learning basic atills. The program consists of more than 100 swimmers of all ages." Desmond, wbp is an All-American freestyle and butterfly swimmer from Ohio who-made the Olympic Trials, has a staff of five other coaches who help him. "We have a very large adult group," be said. "People come out for fitness, or they're triatbletes or U.S. Masten swimmers. I I . ~ I . • ' .......... ~ for:.::Ecblldrea and oolleie "'* ol IC:hool awimmen ar water.,.....,. &tuda, Newport IJait;Oi, Oxona del Mar, w.ter Dei, CoD Mell, Foutain Valley and Huntington Be.ch wort oa rdn.iag their lkilla. "Lotl of kids in tJae junior lifeguard program and a lot of beach life~ train with ua. We work a lot on refining skilla, stroke instruction and motivation. An individual bu tho opportunity to go from A to Z in awimm~.'' · The cost of jominJ the_ program is $30 a month, pd the fee 11 paid on a month-to-month buis. Those interested in getting inYolved can call (714) 455-3224 to receive information. c c MOllDAY LSAOU•S ...... w .._ •• w ~.=: Bll lmtllll WL , ......... , Coed• W LT PL W LT PL =-~ 5 0 W L Oulces 2 0 0 4 Mercy RIM 1 0 0 2 3 2 W LT PL ....... Dllolllt-Toucht 4 0 flfr WllNno 3 0 0 8 (M of 8olnls 2 0 0 4 =Clustl 1 0 0 2 , .......... '1 Rlgoel1 3 2 tt~. 3 1 ~PllY 1 1 0 2 1 0 0 2 :~ 2 1 0 4 LT :=-' 2 3 2 2 2 1 0 4 YCUIO Gl.llS 1 1 0 2 SIMI' lluleb 0 1 0 0 F\lnlxNcb 4 1 0 Newport llMch 1 4 KAOS 2 2 ""°"* 0 2 0 0 ~&Auoc. 0 1 0 0 Cool llllm 0 3 °'*"• 8olnlerl 2 1 0 4 Mll!lllll 4 1 0 llOllDAY LUGUU G.M.~m 1 3 All Net 0 3 0 0 GOii .. 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Rlldlrl 1 3 Rlll'n Girl 2 3 Foul Biiis 0 3 0 0 Cly Zoo 0 2 0 0 Vldng Pnlcluctt 0 1 0 0 Spol1tlJIGI 0 2 0 0 Kier IQowns 1 5 0 Newport BtlCh 0 3 0 PICllc .._. 0 4 Tnns, lne. 1 4 PICe 0 3 0 0 $pol1splOe Saloon 0 2 0 0 ShlbolQwl C'dlles 0 2 0 0 YCMIQ Doc:IDr't 0 2 0 0 D'Melwlny lityerl o e o Pstd* IMll'ibas 0 4 0 Briefly CdM poloists win defensive struggle, &-4, to reach semis Held to one goal through the first • half, the Corona del Mar Hilb water ~ polo squad used a big second half to .. hold off San Diego power Coronado, 6-4, Friday at Tustin High to reach the semifmals of the North Orange County Tournament. The Sea Kings (13-1) will play at 4 p.m. today, and with a victory again at 8 this evening, at Inde- pendence Parle in Fullerton, seeking the tourney title. Friday's decision avenged a loss to Coronado in this tournament last year. Corona trailed 2-1 after a low-scoring first half, but notched four of the next five ~oals for a lead it would not relinquish. Austin We11 had two goals and four others one apiece for CdM, the top-ranked squad in CIF 4-A In other high school action: •La Sema 7, Newport Harbor 4: The Sailors were unable to score in the final period and fell de- spite being even, 4-4, after three quarters. Oliver Fleener accounted for half of the scoring output for Newport (8-5). In an Angelus League match: •Mater Dd 1,, Santa Margarita 7: Tom Broyles scored a career-high 10 goals -three in each of the final three quarten -as the Monarchs improved to 3-1 in league play. Michael Ciecek added three goala for Mater Dei, which outscored its visitors 11- 1 in the middle two quarters to make it a rout. In community college action: • Oranae Cout 13, El Camino 5; Oran1e Coast 15, CJprat I: The Pirates (21-3 overall) extended their winning streak to 12 matches with a pair of victories at the Cypress Tournament Friday. Mark Campagna notched four ~als in the easy win over BJ Camino, while Ken Nickel had four against the host Cbarpn. Cout led by only one at halftime against Cypress, but puUcd away with a big third quarter, outscoring the Owpn, 7-2. • <>ruae c..t 11, Saddlebact 7: On Thursday, Ken Nickel netted seven JOala, including all four of OCC• in the teCODd penod, as the Pirates tuf'l\ed back Saddlebac:k. 11-7, in an Orange Empire Con- ference match. c.out (5-0 ill conference) led only 7-6 entering tho ftnlll CJUU*. But Matt Reilly scored his two jOill iii •• fowtll ...,.er u tho l>iratet won aoina < ~ ........ led by head coach Dan Glenn, Newport Harbor's wlleyball te.m swept Saddlebadc Thursday. away. Mark Walab led Saddleback with five goals. Calvary sweeps ninth in row The calvary Cllapel High 1ir11 vol-· leyball team not only won fta ninth J , atra.iabt match Thursday, tho Bqlet cap->_ ~· turec1 their 27th conaecutive pme with· --- out a Jou. Calvfry downed La Sierra Academy, 15~, 15-13, 15-12, fo improve to 7-0 bl Arrowhead Leape play. In danger of 10liDa tbdr flnt ~ of the aeuon, tho Bqla tnilecf lW fn 1hi ftaal pa,e wlRm Oeor&io BoFrt aened for nlno point.a in a row to doee out the match. Outlide bitter Courtney Owem notched 20 1dUI for C&lvary, which vllita S&erman Indian on Tuetday It 4. In other Pll deyball: • C.... ...-Mer 3, Tlllttii 0: CdM remained unbeaten bl four Sea View Let.aue matchea 'Ibu..,. day, Uid aet up a abowdown with 3-1 UniYel'lity next TuelcblJ with tho 15..S, 15-10, 15-7 vercUct over tho VWtina TUJen. Lon Newcomer was tho kill leader for CdM with 11, while Osannayno Conley added 10. ,, 8 Newport Barbor 3, Saddleback 0: Junior out- side bitter Dani Foley led the way with eight kills as the Sailors (8-4, 1-2) earned the 15-2, 15-1, 15·3 Sea View sweep. 8 Eatanda 3, Trabuco Hllls 0: The Eagles moved to 3-4 overall, 3-1 in the PCL with a 15-1, 15-13, 15- 6 victory behind eight kills from Oaudia Ruggiero, seven from Christine Heims and steady all-around play from Tracy Brannis. • Mater Del 3, Santa Margarita 0: Heather Lee and Becki Oeblke had seven kills apiece in the Monarchs' 15-8, 15-4, 15-11 Angelus League tri-umph. · In a community college match: • Onqe Cout 3, Fallnton 0: The Pirates moved to 8-3 overall. 3-1 in the Orange Empire Conference, 15-2, 15-5, 15-2, as sophomore middle blocker Stacy Bckemeyer recorded 11 kills and five blocks. Ho, M anz pace Estancia The Estancia HJgh boya croa country ~ 1 team made it three atraJabt Pacific C.out _.t.: ' League dual meet victoriea without a r loss Thursday at O'Neill Park with a 21---- 38 dec:ilion over Trabuco Hilla. The' Basie•' Robert Ho C&lily won in 17:19, with Jeff Manz taJdng f\IDDUoup bon°'9 in 17:41. In a girls meet: • Tnb9co BUii 24, lltuda 33: The Bqloa' Uz Pelayo took a wrona tum and had to aettlc for third in 23:53, behind Trabuco Billi' Christy Holmpen (22:14) and MeliaM ICoenan (22:56). Sb&DDOG Oo- pn wu the om Eatanda lbdlher, ptacina fourth in 24:06. At the Mt. SAC l~donal: •Tho Corona del Mar HIP boJi pi.cec1 leCODd ln tbe 9weop1C1bl na ol tho smaJf ~ ~ • lion, COmiq up al.IJ al winner SID Marino by JUit eewn ~a . Tbe sea KAi.tll w 100 PGiD11 ...,... aot bntnl their top flnliMr piece la die 'top 12. lltb Br....a WM lJda la 17:CJt, GO 9llnd I 9D0d dmi 1-aw of .... llOt ud ..,. cmdldom ............. duriCI Priday. CdM'• oat foiur IUIUllll..,. 19th tbrttulb 24~ ._....,,.,.._....,......,_.,.........,~ - "'-let. 21 From 81 people to a table at the banquet and I five or m tables rese~,'' Penhall said, laugh- ing. "I'll have my whole family there. My racina family, too ••• Penhall, who graduated from Newport Harbor in 197S, gave up a promising base- ball career to race profCU10nally. Though be competed for nine yean, bis results in 1981 alone were probably worthy of Hall of Fame ex>nsideratioo. That year; Penhall became only the sec- ond American to win the individual World Championship in the S4-year history of the sport. He also teamed with Costa Mesa's Bobby Schwartz to beex>me the first Ameri- cans to capture the World Best Pairs crown and then captained the United State team to its first ever World Team Cup title. On top of that, he returned to Costa Mesa in October to grab the National Championship and repeated as the indi· vidual World Champion in 1982, before hanging up the racing gloves for good. "My dream and ambition was to retire as World Champion. which 1 did," said Pen- hall, who continues to put on demonstra- tions and charity events in Australia and Europe, but no longer races. After retiring, he pursued a new ambi- tion, appearing as a regular for 23 episodes on the television show "CHiPs." He then moved on to a bigger screen. "Hard Hunt· ed" -an action-adventure film about a CIA cover up due out in theaters next year -marks his sixth feature film and fourth starring role. "The shows have been very successfuJ, plus I get to take a mini-vacation every time we shoot," said Penhall, who recently returned from Arizona and will be Oying to Hawaii next month to finish the film. Penhall also works for Oaldey, outfitting TV and movie actors With sunglasses, and continues to pursue a broadcasting career that has seen him do commentating spots for ABC, BSPN and Prime Ticket. He said he loves his work and all the traveling it allows, but admits his new am- bition is much closer to home. "My family is the most important thing these days," said Penhall, who, with his wife Laurie, has three children -Ryan, 4, McKenzie, 2, and Connor, 11 months. , SNUN NotflealPllat "While I was racing, I was so dedicated to the sport I thought of little else," he said. "Now, my family is definitely my top priority." Soon-to-be Orange County Sports Hall of Fame inductee Bruce Penhall poses with son Ryan. Penhall, a Newport Harbor High School grad uate, will be inducted into the Hall Oct. 29. Couch potato corner lbe rnaJors AIMrtOMLe ..... 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IA.DIG • ......... 6 p.a.-l••b IP, 10fX (1070). _., ........ t •• Youth basketball signups set Regllttatlou are oow belna tatcn for youth and ltty Bitty bas- ketball lcquca at the Newport· C.O.ta Mesa Family YMCA. The Jtty Bitty propm. for boys and girls ages 4-6, nam Nov. 12 through Dec. 19 every Tuesday and Thursday from 4-S p.m. The six-week session introduces the basics of basketball through drills, activities and practice games. 1bc youth league, for boys and aitla in padea 2-S, runa Dec. <4 through Feb. 13. Both programa COit $40 for YMCA memben and S60 for non· memben. For more information, call the YMCA at (714) 642-9990. _., Del'Uot MS Bike Tour upcoming The Orange County Multiple Sclerosis Society's MS 150 Bike Tour is coming to the area next weekend, Oc:t. 26-27. Hundreds of OranJe County residents will pedal their way from Newport Beach to San Onofre, raising funds for the continued re- search into the cause and cure for multiple sclerosis. For further information on par- ticipation, contact the Orange County Multiple Sclerosis Society at (714) 752-1680. By the numbers TENNIS ~ CROSS COUNTRY+~ ------------------------ :tvw-:::1L= Mempert ....._ te, Tustin a ........ Hiwldrls (NH} def. BIQr, 7-f. dtl. Tafoya. 6-2. def. 111'Dwn. . 6-~; Olson INH'I won. 6-1. &-4, H ; JICOtl (NH} won. 6-2. lost.'~. won. &-0. .,... ... TaH..ewis IHtfl def.~. 6-2. dff '*'Oelt· T1111, g..1: def. Manc*>w·SlvU'nln, 6-1 , tno-Hollrnan (NH) lost. 2-8, won. 6-1, 6-1; McGuy· Holnl (NH) won. 6-3. M . 6-3. Corona .. -ta. """'-llltr • A.sch (CdM) loS1=1-6. def. Dote. 7·5. def. tlctlols. 6-0; Gcld$1lln (CdM) lost. 1-&. won. 6- 0, 6-0: Nelson (CdM) lost. <Ml, 2-&, won. M Deulllu Anhoocl-Clcerone (CdMl def. Pope-Ridos, M . def. HW;-Olson. 6-1, def. U'Hto, 6-0; Wk*>n- Glasoow ICdM) won. 6-2.t lost. 5-7, won. 6-0; J.Utfy-O'M'eara (CdM) lost, t-8, won. &-4, H . PACIFIC COAST UAOU• m.t.nota ta, La9una ... e ........ Rainey !El lost to Stevens, 1-&, lost to Hopkins, 0-6, def. Jollci>elK, 6-3; Aekler (E) k>S1. 4-{I, 1-8, won. 6-2; l<reisle (E) k>S1. s-7, 1-8, won, 7-8. Doublee Grtoaftls·Wmer (E) dtl. Jlmenez.ffWlsen. 6-1, def. Busheil·UUtensclUger, 6-3, def. Slnatl-8ICKICtt 6-1; F1lno-Gooclr1ct (E) won. 6-2, 8-3, ~; Ofik9.. Schlosser (E) won. 6-2. 6-1, 6-2. Costa .... te, Centut'y 2 Hsu (CM) def. e.iu.~def. Delgado, 6-1, def. Guerrero, 6-1; Co. Do (CM) Ioli. 3-6, won. 7-&. M ; L Trq (CM) lost. 1-&, won, 6-1, &-0. Deulll11 Cl Do-t.w (CM) def. D ~T. Nguyen, 6-0, def Le-Glep, 6-0, def. Watson-lopez, &-0; . Meon-Dano (CM) won. 6-0, 6-0, 6-0: Km-T Trq (CM) won. 6-1. 6-3. 6-1. MOD.US LUOW Senta ......... tO, llllter Del a Asnuss (MO) def = M , def Shedd, 6-0, def. Scanlon. 6-0; Jarrell (MD) lost. 1-6, 4-6, won. 6-2; Ota (MO) lost. G-6, 1-6, 3-e. DoublM Abe-Corcer (MO} dtl. Gamon-Brown, 6-2. def. Hawley·Scu!lda. 6-3. def. Blacldun-Hatch. 6-2. ~..Croswell lost, 2-6. 1-6, won. S-2; Wq- AMrado {MO) lost. 2-&. 3-6, 8-7. VOLLEYBALL Communltw ='= ......... OUNG• allttR•FUUIC• OIW'I08 Coast dff. FUlerton. 1 S-2, 15-6. 1 S-2. """'echoolglrt8 IUV.WLUGUS Corona def Mar def. TUl9\. 15-8. 1S..10, 1 s-7. Newport Harbor def. Sadclllblck. 1 S-2. 15-1. 1 s.. 3. PACIFIC COAST LUOU8 Estancia def Tl'lbuCO Ills, 15-1, 15-13. 15-8. lagl#la Hiiis def. Com Mesa. 1&-18, 13-15, 15-8. 15-4. AllQD.US LUQUS MD Del def. sna~ 15-4, 15-11. ARROW WIS ~ et.i def. LI Siena~. 15-8. 15-13. 15-12. WATER POLO ou::-.:~=sa... e>r,.... c..t tt ••• , ....... 7 OrlnDe Coast 2 .. 1 •-11 Sadcleblclc 1 .. 1 1 -7 Qnnge Coast SCOl1ng: Reily 2, Moss 2, K. Nickel 7. SMS: Tll'#llgef 8. Sldlletllck scomg· Kllan 1, Werner 1, Walsh 5. Sim: Spooner 12. CWPRDS TOURUMmn' e>r,.... c..t ta, m c..... • BClrr*lo 0221-5 Orqe Coast 8 3 2 2-13 B Clrr*lo SCOltlg; D. Sdunan 3, Cll'talho 1, E-.i 1. SMS: T. SduNn 5. OrWICl8 Coast ICOl1nD: CM1!*1ll ... Mclwlln 2. CaMn 2. Ucldl 1, It Ncllll 1, Woltilg 1, 1<11111111 1. Condon 1. SM1: Tnllglr 2. McM9ar1 4. Or-.. c..t t .. cwr-• Cyprm .. 2 1-8 °'1nOI Coast 2 .. 7 2-15 Cyprm ICOltng: Schwlngll 2. w..na 2. ~ dll1lld 1. lNlly 1, PlcWer 1, Dldey 1. Sl\lll: lloo-donowlcll 4, °"OOIY 4. Onnga Colll ICOl1na: It Nldlll ... Rlftnl 2. Mel-.. 2. WQlt*'a 2. 16111111 2. Condon 2. A4llly 1. Hlgll echool bot8 PACIFIC COAST LUGUe m.t8nota •ti T..-.. ... -(et0 .... "8n) 1. R. Ho (E), 17:19: 2. Manz (E), 17:41; 3. MMldn (TH). 17:56, •. P. Ho (E), 18:04; 5. Cannell (Tlf}, 18:15; 6. f, !El. 18'19: 7. Oswald (Tlf}, 18:•1; a. ClulO . 18': .... : 9. aien (E). 18:54, 10. WUlkowtch • 18:57. """ echool glrte PACIFIC COAST LUOUE TNlluoe ... M. ..... JOIA a3 (et0' .... "8n) 1. Ml (Tlf}. 22:1•: 2. Keenan (Tlf}. 22:56; 3. Pellyo , 21.S3; 4. Crop! , 2A:06.; 5. R !El. 2•:11; . Wes1lll (Tlf}. 2•:rs: 7. Dlrlcan ~ 2~:18; a. ~ (TH), 24:35; 9. Mlrucha ~: 2fl:33; 10. Gomez (!'). 26:57. •tet• """echool .......... DMlilen Ill ..,. 1. Llguna ltls; 2. San *1no; 3. Newbuly Parle ... c...... ... ~ 5. Sonora; 6. St lgnatlus (San Frrdsco); 7. Uvennort; a. CoYlna; 9. San LIQ Obispo: to. "::.c:!t ~ 1. Miiis (Miine); 2. San Marino; a. Neapwt ......,, ... Aptos; 5. Fooll'llll; 6. Llguna Hlls; 7. 5na Mar;aib; 8. SolAh Hits; 9. Bishop O'Oowd (Ollcland); 10. UnMtslty (San DievO). Hoel: ~ by Douo SC*k !of KiftY Cross Coll'llly ChlfT'C>lonslips.. SOCCER ~col .... men GRAW llllPID COldEM£NC• e>r,.... c..t '· «:,...,... t Cypress scoMg: ValdMI 1. Srm: Gilson 3. oan.i ... Onnoe Coast scomr. Sunz 1, MossadegN 1, PolowsJd 1, Fwtsu 1. Sms: l..angwol1l1y 2. Hallllmr. 0!1nge Com. 3-1. eo........ttr coll••• ........ GRAW Wiim COWPDIDC• e>r,.... c..t a, Oeldert weet t DEEP SEA • .~ Slves: T erwllgef 9. Hlghechool llORTll GRAW COUllTY TOUltNllY Corona ... -•• C-•11•' Coronldo 1 1 1 1 -4 ConNdllMar 1 o 3 2-8 Coronldo sc:ortng: Anley 2. Jomsan 2. SMS: ...... ConN dll Mar scomg: WK 2. Sln'c>ldns 1, O'Br· len 1, A. Tlfmcush 1, IWTtngtan 1. Slves: Plcll 10. La ....... .,, ............... ' LI Slflll 0 2 2 3-7 ~ Hllltlof 2 1 1 0-4 LI Sel'lll 1C011na: Pll 2. Pie 2. Ol#wl 1 • ...,. t, Oro 1. SMs: CMlll 7. Nlwpalt Hllltlof ICOl1na: LlfWnml 1, .... 1, ... 2. SMs:.,...,. 3. ....,,.lUCWll ..... .,..t ......... -..... ., Sanll Mqda .. 1 0 2-1 M*Dll 2 a 5 8-11 SR ~ ICIClltl8: ~ 3. 8Mca 2. SI*"" 1. tnm. 1. SMI: lamlOlft 5. ..., Dll amg: .... 10. Cllc* 3. Andnldt 2. E..-n 1, otlrld f, a.Wllllr 1, f.,.. 1. SMa: Wlloll ... o.tllltctl e. OCC extends streak to six in soccer The Orange Coast Collefe men's soccer team defeated visit· ing Cyprm, 4-1, Friday to increa.sc ita unbeaten streak to six. Sergio Suua, Ali Mossadegbi. R.J. Polowski and Satoechi Fa- natsu each scored for the Pirates. Orange Coast maintained tu lead in the Orange Empire Con· ference by improvina to 4-0-2. The Pirates are now 7·3-6 over~ all. Cypreu is 1-11, O..S. Tho Orange Cout Colleae women's team, meanwhile, earned a 3-1 Orange Empire Conference victory at Golden West Friday night. SCHEDULE Saturday ,.... Ccmmunly coAep -°""" COISt It Souitrwetem, 7 p.m. o....o..ery College men and women - Souchefn C.alliom&a '°""' ·~ (at Bade a.y, Newport t.ld\), ' •. m. ComrnuNty colep men and 'MWMfl -ORnp Coast at Olnta '"""*"" (at la Mndl Partc), 9 a.m. Hlf\ ~ boyt and "" -c.ciM Mew, Corona def Mir, Newport Hatbot at M.. San AntoNo ~ llMtltk>Nl, 9 e.m. W...filolo ~ collete -()tql C.Mt It (.)pa T~ • dly. tiW' dlOOI -~ Hlifxw. ~ del Mir at NOnh <>r.,.. County Toumament; a.ta Mm at ltoyal, 3:1S p.m. Socar College men -Point Loma Nuarene •t Southtm Callfomle ~.Jp.m. .,,...,... c.,.. womtft -Alllllili Ndk It SOu._11 ~ CAllJll, 7:)0 P·"'· .......... ........ n, ~ ~ reeJdlnl ol co. ,,,.,. dll ...,, dlod Oct. 17, , .. , In &poqno, WA. He le auMwcl bY hi• wlf9 Anno and thrM chi.. dron: Jam11. Allen Brummett of Spo. Mine; ~ncy Brum-m 1 u Young of McLean. VA: Ray- mond McwQen Bl'um- mot. Jr. of Mel.Mn, VA; and lbc Ofand- chlldren. Mr. and Mra. Brummett ~ founden of~ Coe.at Real Emto. Flow«S may bo MfW to Hazen and J~ Funotal Homo. 1300 No. Monro• St., Spokane, WA "201. ~~;Jf!!1,iir ~ GP I I tf :II -~-~·~it::::::: • -.. Mlii ftl ""• -•;, e fl Bl! 9-~;,=~·pj~f. Qee..... W\ -tlil Cl J II II ... CASE NO. Atlttn flWYihON ...._"-we. 8 To .. ~ ..... •--Allllllr•........ --a llef11tlc......_ .. ..... IN Plclllo111 ..... ,.-.. ,.. llli _. .... _._ t ........ --. .. ~ ..... THI LAICll • .. • Gl:f D .....-• ~· WNnN.aCllfo• ,._ ... Will ,. ....... , e.~.~~~ lie ~~';...,...=---=---=.:.:.:•:~=-.. -:: AT~ Ol:ceto...,_.., ' ·~ t1D .... call_. _ .. _. .. ..._ lllllllllillllflAtR• 14AIT: ~=n A PETITIOH t1M .-.. ..... TM ~-... .,_ ..-~ ...... f//10.dlC.. AT HI ~ wi.rn A. oour1-=l"D ........ ,....,.., .. • .............. ~°"'· c:mnM ~~tn ~ ~~llO -:.:::::::.:==CA~...,._•:= .:&c--1119111--11.1~-= COUit ...._.,, ,__ Gaoftrev L ---. 61 we•r ...... ... •• °' fMI ~ ......, upon • ~ ~~ Wll M Campue DrM .-.. ,,.,... -... 'Tl:'"',.· e.e: .,..oo . piu~----::1~~n-~~ ... --. 5! PETITI i.rnf1 ~ llwh;c.11.1-.o ..._.. .............................. In AVINU&. .. M ~ 11W r11r •· n. ... __ , ,..... ht w..n ._._ --.or flcMtdC.:C~ao,.._.w•r•I•• fr•• tla•.-W.d**tllbelMde,...._.-., .. ~., ~~~·al!:•.._,.,.._ W., ~ equn ~ltld ID N ,.._=d ;:J: Celll eateO ..-t. ....,..... .. Cota • Cm. CDl1a Mlle .... a.De 1111.' ..... ~CA "'9t .... ~ • ....._ I • .. =led~ =-'-= .,._.. " Thia tlUalr'"9 ... con.. n.w. ........... ~,..,. mutl -...... .. ~a.ti. 11 a.: Pwill•"•d N•••··· =--a.:=. ~~·~ ,_=,,.._ .a~' -== dUcltd ~ • "9'*111 ,. ... , ...... \'• .... In S*W Ind wm nol ~ ........... =-ol1HO 111~ ...._ "°' 117fllt.a-. .... NO--*'--* ... ..-.. ,.,._ M NftNp wMI te • ... be~~ mal. e.m.. Oc1o11tr a. 1111 • o.obar 11t a. .. 1111 1'1CI OP PUalC IM.I. ... dlcedenl lo .. ~ Thia ......,.,. ... tllecf ..... ...... ..... • er-. County ~ ~ '"" '-"Y .. 'be •• .... ..1111 ............. THE PET ..ct n.. aooct ~ wll'I 1-. ColnV a.11 ol ,_ • Ml bew • ... "'ant al Man •a •lft•nt OOtMd ~ and rwad CAR llO. A tit tTI WIC llOl'ICI a Jl'do atll ol .. oon-~ Iha daeedenr wt'V lie OOUl'f' lflould nol ~County on~ ....... ,... .., oel • ~..:MA) MMclerd ebld In .. CoUne1 CtlaMoo To II .......... ti I•• tenta of the 1t1re91 be ~~-y,"Tt~.on ... ~~~:!.-:W.:-a1c19:ttone (~ .. ~=·~=-=·====-.:.:.= 8'=".:1' ~ ~--= !:: d :S .. ~ ~.,. ~1~1:; ~.~ s. 1 19 ::.::.. ~~~~;~ In '"• =:' o1°' ::-= :;-:: ;:"" ~ .. cJ: ;:'-.#'or':..::' C:~ °":::. ':'" C =-~tht ~ J 0 ~~HADEL P • :;:~ 1n "-,_ ~· ~t.~~ 1•1 S.7n .,.._. ._·.,. le..., ::: .::...::::-"°"' ~ =~ ~..: ~i;;~'r...._ 11ca Mn. oou.n OP OUllOS the~!:='::':: Hoo ... ftl, 85, of THE PETIT Weat, Senti Atta CA = Mta olleollft offtoe of EMA o.v.eop. doeltlQ 111ne tor h ._,_ A NTlnQN ,_ '*" CMll llO. At80907 a (caah only) •. s 1 Ohio died ~· authority 9270t ' · uete4 tleM ... ment. frNlroumentlt Men-of bld9 9tia1 be,......, to ._. a., ~ P. Htl In •,,.MATTU OP TM .. 1ia bell'9 held to ~em, oCt 17 adiTilnlstlH the IF \<cu OBJECT TO PU••te-TICE p1uo •JO DIAS CAL-~ AaencY. 400 CMo blddet l.ft>PIMd. w .... the lui*tcw COUl1 ol Cll-nm N '°"TO tdttt a IMdlOrd't leln and uraday, · ' undef the I~ the cnndna of .. Pltlllon. - -•MDMIOI wa -eent. DIM Weet, ~ be thuoll N1pon111t•1 of ..,,.,.., COunly of °'8nge. ,,....,.. a llAllll wtll be httd at 17111 1991 In Salem. Mr, Adrrinlsltallon of esi. iii~ .. .,. CNltoonn -----..,.. -;;....;;;.; Ana.Clfffomlatt102-.-.,.. bidder to ... lhel NI The~,......,..,.. ~ .. c ... -.... ~ ~L~ Hochad•I wotked f0t Act wllh limi1ed autho~.. and ..... your 8TAT••MT OP :::ft. a ~ _,. Ordera for conttact ~ bid la recel'led In PfOS* w..eay P. NII be .. vr .... ,._ ---• lteCtl. ~ on Cfctl:). •25ureyraarafor ••MuTll,..lna (This authority will alloW ot tie wnntn ....... -.a-o• t oort menta wNch at• nol ~time. pdnled • pareonal,..,,... ~~ ":!.._~,-~;!"., (he ~ wlit the court --.. ' r " • 1• erlV addr911td or ~ A Ml ol pt,w, 8pec:lal ......... to••••• the w vr ,.,. • -Mfg. Corp. In Salem. t9presentatlve to take h hMltna YtM UllOf'PICTITIOU8 Una oarta • una.,. tUbled to~· TM PnMllolitand•ddltloneto ...... of .. llec1du"tt. Ml*"'OlllLD tend. He aerved •• Prell-man~~ns wif\ ~ may 'be In •UllM•ll MAiia llalnacla telefonloa no Owner i'hal not 9CCtpC ,._ a.n.11 ~ lo 1M TM ~ ....... the ANTOlllO GAMWY A ~ deecrtptlol\ ol dent of Salem Klwa· ob• cour1 apj)(VYal. ~ °' ~ yout a~. The fOllowlna pereona le otnoena PNMoolenl ~~ ~ auch Standtrd IPfflftcaclon1 dlcldlllf• _. and oodf. QMCIA the OtOPlftY ~ IOtd. nl1 Club. Salem BefOI'• g c:ertarn ~ IF YOlf ARE A haY9 ~the uee of au ,....ueata ewtta • • .. _. --no ,.. may be obe111*9 .a .. Of. .. • llP/, be admlaed to ORDIR TO INOW IJof'li wllh h ld.rMy ol Country Club and Important •actions CREDrTOA °' a the Flclltloua BuelnHt inaqulna tl•n• tau• for return o1 plane and ac. of the CllY lnalneer, prob,Mt. TM _. and ~ GAUi• POii the l)eQ.tpent ""*'Cl the S.lem Golf CourH . however, the p conlino~t ctedtot of fie Name: FIDUCIARY TAX lr 1 f •'*'411 prcMllon9 and ,.. 71 Felr o.M, COlla"MMa. Oodlcll .,. aWllable tOr ~ .,. .. tolOM: H 1 1v d by hi• ,.presentative will be dtcltlied ~ m.t file SERVICE ~s N8WOOlt ouinpl oen • ..., turn It not reqund. calltomll, upon ~ ••mlnadon In ..... kepi CW OP NAllll A-021 &.awr•nc9 ~n w~• •~~~th~ (Birch) requred to give notice ~ amm wit\ the court Boulevard, Suite 215, New-....Udadff ....... • TN blddet'a atteneion ta able payment o111s.oo. An aw .. court. Petltl•n•r• P•TRA Wiie. M1to. a._. Hochadel; two aona, Interested persons unle ilnd mall • copy 1o .,. port BNctt, Calif. 92M3 roplad89 at uated ., .. dlrecttd to 1-. piovftlon In addltlorill ~ ol 1&00 n. ~.:r;-_. CAM8MY ••TMDA Ml8t o... lmaQM. ()flea J k 8 H h d 1 f they have waived nob °' ~ ........,..... Tht Flctltlou9 lkltlnnt .,. 4ue a. oorte .. Section A. "Propoul ,. """' be lnc:lucled tf hlno "'°"Y to 1h9 ... °" mtALP OI' •NCMt """"""· Cotnpier tqu1p.. ac • oc • ; ~ conMn'8d to the propo iliDoof\ted by the court Name referred to above ouohe .., oaao. =m•nt• and Co. ndl-died ~ rn11. PIW. ..,... .... \Widlr .. tndlp~odlf" CHl&.O MTOfHO CAM-& Miio. ~!~~oaHo~~.~:1 0; ~.) The incMpende:n w1t\ln tour i'nonths from wu ftled In OfMge County ao ueted no ,,...,... " ~ding ... ,.. Clllof'8 end oaw ~ Adi••.._.,, Of e...... WY GMCIA ._ -.4 ArlS1 llll'li lllOI\ Mlec... adrrin&••tlon authot h data of first 1atuance o1 on J=x 15, 111&e File au ,....,...... • u.mpo qultemantl and ciondltlona documenls may alllO be ..,. Act. (Thie IMIWiOl'tty _. a ,....._ for • _., HcuehOld & 8ololL ~~~~m~~x ~:n~~~~ ~~=Jc,ran~~"= an:=:., 11\1~ ~ ~i!!827Und Moma, 22e puedtt ~ .. UM: ~ ~ ri: ~~ ': ~~ ': ::..:-.::::-:w te ........ IW .... t:::, ~ f«f\ Mlle.& grandchild. He wa• objection to the petition Ca11tom1a Probate Coda. Via Remo, Newport e.ach, J le pueden qultar eu poul form and ... ~ Cotti Mee&. ,,...,. end Uone wtthou1 ob ng ANTONIO CAM8RAY &a Tom flletler, Mleo., preceded In dHlh end shows good ca The time for Nina c1a1rn1 Cellf. 92ee3 Hlarto. au dlnero J alon of .. bid. ap9dlcedo • w11 no1 be oourt aoDfOWJ. llltOfe tllk· WCIA TO MTOtllO & eox.. by three brother•: wtiy the coun should no d not .xpn hebe tour ThJa bullnel• was con-otra• oo••• d• au A Pf.old c:iont.enc:e wfl malled unlHI the ad-S'G ~ '*" lmpor1al" QMCIA c.ooe Robeft w. Spencet, Frank, JoHph and grant the auflOflty. monf\s tn;m ... Maring ducted by an lndM<fual propl1dad 1ln aYlso be Mid 11 I-.~_!!'•!! dldot'lll '5.00 cNrae It'"' aCllone. hoWIWt, .. I*• IT IS MU&llY GA-M-. a eo... Raymond Hochadel. A HEARING on ti data nobd abo¥9 ThJa lt.al9ment was filed acflclonat por parte de Centw, 23432 .,._ ..., cM:led w11'1 peyment. IOnll ~ wll be DDIO tf1et al """'"9 D.050 RuaMfl A. let, ServlcH will be held pe•tJon will be held on YOU MAY EXAMINE with the County Clertt ol la oort.. V•de. Coeo di ~ &en bid lhal .,. made recpr8d to ~ ~ to ~ In Ihle ap. Kaltrn•ra.n, HouMhold, Mondey Oct 21 November 6 1991 at 1 :4 ........... .,..., ...._ If Orange County on August .._._ .___ -"-L on Wednesday, -...,........ on the PropoHI form. '"'8teated Plf90N urw.. ....._ Por1abll fcMp. & aitac. ' . St k P.M. in Dept. 3 located al .... -... ~ .... court. 28, 1091 ...... ten ···-._ ... __ 23, HXl1 at 10:00 Ll'I\., lo ahMtl P·1 ttvough P4 ttiey Mve wllYed ~or ...... ~ -.... D-205 Robert' Thornburg, l :OO P.M. •1 ., 700 CMc Center Drive YoU •• • pefSOn Publlahed Newport Beech-tos ........ ~ 4ll't9 review tM profeot. Pro-Pf'OYlded In the c:onnct COi~ to .. ptopoNd In D1,~ ... M t.1ac:., & Bodll. ~::eor1~1s.f."~.e~~ West.P.O.Box838,San ln..,..tadflltlnw:'..:= Costa Mna Piiot Sept•m-ustad Cl\llere Hamar a apec1lv• bldd•,. •hould doc:Umentl. and lhall be :J..:=, II~ .t tM Or-.. COUIQ N18 SMrfan Mar1tMI. terment will follow at ~CA 92702-0838. ru ~ ReQuest tor ber 28, October 5, 12, 19, un abogado lmnedlal• contact Rick UMdcCC>Y._ •of) accotnpanlld ~ a COf\llled authofttY w111 ... ,...., e.urt et tM Ml9o.. HouMtlold & aox.t. h• YOU OBJECT TO odce ot N tlin 1991 tMnto. It no oonooe a Colo de Cua . at ('714 0t cahlefa cheek or a bid be~ U1Maa an int.· ... , ... aMwn ..... c-oes Jim~. f'~ ~~~~~,,V~~';'.:' otcn~':: the grantlng ot the petition, :re: N trNetlo "-anS Sa·n3 un abogado puede 851+2788. or Michael G'"'1 bond tor not leal than 1°" Mtld PMOn .... an ob-en Ootelllor n. t"t ture. R&IOI & MllC. BoxM. er1, donation• may you should appear at the_,.......-..., of ..::J .... PUBLIC NOTICE llemw a un MMclo de of Clat1t &(7~) ""~3 of the amount of the4t bid, jlcllor'I '° 1-. petition and at l200 •'ollalr p II Publl•h•d N•wport heating and state you _,.._t .....__ f a. de ..__ alH 11 1 ~--vv made paylbla to the City ~ OOOd CauM why tM ' ., Beech/Cotti M•N Piiot be made to Salem objecliOns °' tile wnuen or 0 any Jle•uun °' ro erenc a-.--should lhlf• be any que.. of Qosta Meaa. No pro. COi.Wt ahould not grant 1-. arwd tl11n llftd lMN Octobef 12, 11, 19111. community Fund. ob.iect:on!> with the court llCOOUnt •JOYidld In STATEMENT Of' dos o • una oflctn11 de tlons. posal lhal be conaideted authotllY. ahow oau••• If anr 8AM4 "'--------betore the hearing Your-=-la 1 of tie DAHDONMENT Off aruda legal (ve• •I di-Acc:e11 to view the -.lu unle11 accompanied by A HEARING on the peel· ther line, wtof tM ,..1-----~~~~-appearance may ·be in ~ t ~r~ UIE OF FICTITIOUS reotorto t .. ofonlcoJ. and the location of •Id~ auch cathlar a check, lion wfl be held on HO. ttttoe for ohen.. of PUBLIC NOTICI -------------person or by your attorney. ~a r from "• BUllNEll NAME CaM No. 8tC402t oak ., ... to be re:;•• h cuh, or blddet'a bond. VEMBER 7, 19111 at 1:45 rw should not be CNltooeeea IF YOU AAE A COUtt dertt. Th• lollowlng persons The name and •de shaM be arranged oug No bid thall be conlid-PM In Dept 3A locMed at 9ranted. CREDITOR or a Attorney for Pltlttonot" have abandoned th• u .. of dr••• of the court la: Rick McCoy or Coto de ered unl•u It le made on a 100 Civic Cant., Drlw n la ""1her entered Flotftt.ue contingent creditor ol the DUDLEY K. WAIGHT • th• Fictitious Bu1lna11 (l!I nomb,. J dlrocclon Caza Umlted. t blank form luml11'1ed by the WHt, Santa Ana, CA that .-of thl llualMM M•rne de ased I Ille IOO W Sen A Bl Nam•: (a)ROVI ENTER· Oul1tlonl on lntecpeet• City of Colla M..a and le 12701. e o..,,. • ltatowwent d mail WI .,. p U B L I C AT I 0 N S ANOI COUNTY HAR· clal provWone ptlor to the ptovlllon9 of the Pro-Ing of tM petition, you be ,ubllahed In THI •• doing bua1n11a er. Y:: clakii ~ ::s coun Su1• h11. NI Vd. PRISES (b)PARTHENON do I• oort• ••) OR· lion of the plan• and •5p mad• In acconlenc. wlU't "you objeCt to the grant· o"9ot t• ahOW oeu.. Ttle Followtng penona an rsonal a recop~tatlve :"'tit Alte •CA 92701 ~)MIR AC t. EA N 8 0 R II UN IC I PAL data ldleduled tor the d posa1 requlrementa. should appear al 1-. hOlt· PILOT • M•1pap1r fJf SDCIPAe!FICI ' PAC9'1C YllW = inted by P' the court ~~~ta d) D 0 CUD RAF T COURT, 480t JIUnbo-opening •h•ll be ad-Each bid<* must have a Ing and ttate ~ ob-gen., al olroulatdon YOUNGMAK-SANTA NU.. •lllC)NAL. ,AM wl~n lour months from Oct 17 19 24 1991 •)L.IOHTHOUSE IMPORT ree Road, Newport dressed to Micha .. a,_, valid Sta1e of Callfomla = or fti. Mfttln ob-pu-.Ua"ed In th la 4343 Von Katm1n Avenue, ~ • Mor1uary the date ol fltSI Issuance of . ' . ' PORT, 1555 Mna Verd• 8o8Ch CA a2eeo at C71•> '34-9800N. ~flcatlon "C10" (flee> with .. COi.Wt -OOW'ttJ ...... t .... a =or1 BHCh, Call!. ~ • et.matory tenets ided · PUBUC NOTICE Dr. E, AeL 152C, Costa T 1 add Publl1hed aw port 1110., Contrador) llcenM ... ~ YOUI ap. , 3500 PacHlc View OrM soclio ~1~rov of :' MHa, Calif. 92628 h• name, reaa, BHch.Co1ta M•sa Pilot and afeo PfequalHled u,.. pwance 'Nit be In PMOn weol& hr hur ...... ., soc lrwsltlNnla, ~. • ~ 8eadl CallfO::,la Probate Coda• CNltOOT809 Th• Flctltlou• Buslne11 and tefophone number October ti, 22. 24, 29. 29, QUlred by.law. or.~~ attonwy. ttwe ..U Jf1or te tM Cllfom&a CCfllOta&lon. 4343 .....,_ The time tor filing ctalmS ITATeMENT OF Name referred to above of plalntltf'a attomor. 31, 1991 Tho Connc:tor shall~ 11 you.,.. a c:ndllof or• _,., tM ......_. Von l<armlln Avenue, ....,,. ~!!!!~!!~~~ wil not •X$>r• befO<e four WU filed In Or•no• County or plaintiff without an Sa"94 ply wlU't the ptovlllona of conllngenC creditor of .. DATal>i •• ao. tMt port llWtt. Callf. l2elO r .... ••• .... montls lrom fl• hearing UABSEAHODOF FtNCMTEINTTIOOUFI on FebN91Y 22, 1991 File attomor, las (El nom-PUBLIC NOTICE s.c:tlol1 1T10 '° 1790, In-doc:UHd. you muet ... JUL•• R081MION, Padlo ~ OrouP-· • •• • data noticed above No.F485081 bre, i. dlrocclon J el d\.mlVe, of the Calllomla ~ claim with Iha court c ........ ...., .t Ute CalHomla ccwporallcw\ Ona llU ..... lf YOU MAY EXAMINE BUSINESS NAME Betta, Ronald James, 1555 numoro de telefono dol HC11 Labor Code; the ptevalllng and ma1 a copy to the per· lupertor Court eorporm. ptua, P.O. Boll M...,.u.,., * Ch•....i the file Mpl by the court. If The lollowlng pereons Mesa V•de Dr. E., Apt abogado del dama"" NOTICE Off ,.,. and acaJe of W89" ... tonal r1P19eentatlvo •P' ,. Elnda. 205. 7 Welaca 3080, N•wport B•1ch, ..,, • -, _.., you are a person have •bandoned th• use ol #52C, Cotta M..., Calif. tabbhed by the City of ~ by tt-. court wfthln • Calf, 92e51 Cremation 1ntw1S'8d in the estate the Fictitious Buslneaa 92626 dante, o dol deman-PETmON TO eo.t.a Mesa which .,.. on tow montha from .. dllle No. C, Costa Meaa. CA Arn K. vounfman u 110 Bl'oedWay you may file with f\e court Name: KATIE MCGUIRE'$ Labrou-Bett1. Vaulllkl dante que no tl1ne ADMINllTER file with the Cfty a.11 of of t1r11 tuuanco of 1ener1 t2G7 T""'9e of 1-. our9nan, a lormal ReQuest lor PIE AND BAKE SHOPPE, Joannll, 1555 Mna Verd• ebogado, H) Rlch•d ESTATIOF1 said C1tv; and lhall forfeit uproWSldlnMdlon9100 Publlth•d Newport S 8ananca. So. Laguna, c:~.-::a Soedal Notice ol fie iling 17395 E. 171h StrMt, B-2, Dr. E •• Apt. 152C, Costa Q, Hotton, a 1nember BDJTH L NEICE, p•nallfu prucrlbtd of .. CIQfomla Problf.I B .. ch-Coltl M ... Piiot c.tlf. 9217'7 11-------· of an Inventory ana Tustin, Calll. MHa. Calll. 92628 of HESTON & HESTON. ab IDITH therein tor noncompllanco Code. Ttle limo for tuna September 29. October 6 Tttl1 buelneaa la con-appraisal ol estate assets The FlclltlOUI Buslne11 Thi• bullneH WU con-Attomop .. Lew One LINDSAY NEIC• of ea.Id Code. dalmt .. not trXJllre -12. 11. 1991 ' ducted by: a gener.i part. or of any petition or Name rel•rred to above ducted by husband and Corporate Plau 'suit• aka IOJTH MllCB TN City Council of .. lore tour montha tom the Saaoo ,.,.,. ---------•account as provided In was flied In Orange County wit• ttO N__. ia " CAii NO AtlttlT City of Costa M ... r• hHrlng d1te noticed Th• realellant(•) co~ .-------11111111 a.ction 1250 of Ile on October 8, 1990 File Thi• statement was flied • ...... _.. •ac • • ...,.. the right to r-tact abO¥I. PUIUC NOTIC! mencect to nnuct ~ Cahfomia Probate Code. A. No.F472805 with the Couniy ~k ol CA 82eeG (714) 721· Tod hen, benellclatlea, any Md/Ot al blda. You may uamina the"" ,,... unct. the Flc:llUoue NO matter Request lor Special Notice Sandra K. Follett. 2861 lro-Orenge County on 5epltm-1470 ::'C:• contlnglnt~edl-&ILIEM p, '"'"MlY• kept ~ Iha court. If you NOTICI OP Buslneu Narne(1) hted what you're torrn Is available trom Ile quol1 AvlnUI, Long B•ach, ~ 27, 1991 DATE: JUL 1 tH1 th~ ~~erelledrna~ CltJ Clerk cur of •• a '*'°" "*'"*' In ,UeLIC IALI OP abOve on: SepC.ember 28. court clerk. c.111. 90815 Publllhed Newport Beach-J PETERSON Clerk o se ,._ t M ' the ..WI, you may "" PDIONAL NOPUTY 11182 doing your Anor for Petttloner· John At1hur Manaro 28&1 Coate Meu Pilot Ociober • N ~ ' th• will or "t•l•..t °' both, -• • ... wlU't the oourt a to.-mal A.-Jamee c Wai.on Pr• ' TERRVV c ANDRUS Iroquois Avenue 'Long 5 12 19 26 HKlt BJ M. •no•, P"tr of: EDrTH L Nt:.ICE, aka Publlthed Newport qunt tor Spoclal NoUc• of No. Httl dint • ' hometown COUNTY COUNSEL ' Beach, Calll. 90815. • • ' ' S•·830 Publl1hed Newport Beach/ EDITH LINDSAY NEICE. Beach/Coat• M ... October the llllng of .,, lnwutoty Pinuent to h CellfOmla Thia lt.a1erMnt WU tiled newspaper and HOWARD SERBIN, This business was con-Costa M•11 PUol October aka EDITH NEICE 12, 19, 1991. and appra1N1 of a1t1te ... Self·~• Storage Fido wfth the ~ Clwk of DEPUTY ducted by lndlvlduala (Hu• PUBLIC NOTICE 12, 19, 26, Nov•mbef 2. A PETITION hu bean SA867 ..u Of of any petition or lty ;;• & P Code 21700 Oranoe County on Auguet P.O. Box 1379 band & Wlle) 1991. Oled bY NANCY NEICE account 11 DrCMded In ei · • h ~ !9. 1D91 10 Civic Center Plaza This atalemenl was filed STATIMENT OF SA865 CHAPM~ In the Superior PUBLIC NOTICE HCtlon 1250 ot tM Calllor· wfl II pubic llUdion, • '805424 Santa Ana CA with the County Clerk or dAHDONMENT OF Court ol California, County nla Probat• Code A A.-on October 21, 19111, al 927021379 Orange Coun1Y on S•ptern-UIE Off FICTITIOUS PUBLIC NOTICE ot Orenge. CP 28351 qUHt '°' Speclai Notice 02:00 pm, 13241 Jettrey Publlhed Newport Beach- The MIL fits In. Newpon Beach/Costa ber 18, 1991 BUllNEll NAMI! THE PETITION reque1t1 NOTICI OF torm la ~ trom the Ad., lrvlne, Ca penonal Costa Mesa Pilot s.pi.m-.._ ________ Mesa Piiot Published Newport Beach-The followlng peflOns ORDINAHCI lhet NANCY NEICE CHAP· rBTITION TO court c:lefk. propefty lncludlnG """""'-· ber 28, October S. 12. 19, TICE Costa Mesa P1lof Septern-h•ve abandoned th• u" ol NO. 11-38 MAN be appointed a1 Plf• ADMINllTER Attorney tor PetlUOMJ: cloehlr)g, 1oOla artdlot OU. 1991 PUBLIC NO ber 28 Octobef 5 12 19 the Flclltloua Bu1lnus ""' 0•D1uauc• sonal repreHntatlvH to MARTIH I MARTIN 2171 hcMaehOld •ema atotecl ~ ... .,..,.. --------. • . • .... " ........ .. dmlnl t the Htate of the llTATI OF • .,,. folowlrlQ pet90nl' ~,,. ------------,-1 CP02.92tL.. 1991 S•no ~~~t,iN2S4~'Wo.~~~: OF THE CITY ~1c1!.-: Heny Hatp0r, aka ~:..~:. Av•.. Bwketey, SP H529 lfOBEm MOTZ PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICEOFPETTTION CostaMna Callf 92627 COUNCILOl'THE THE PETITION reque... HemyJ.Marper Publleh•d Newport SP8071CAAl.STACEV -• TO ADMINISTER PUBLIC NOTICE Th• Fictitious . Busln•11 CITY OF the d•cedent'• wlll and CAIE NO. A181184 BHch-Coeta M•sa Piiot SP BOH ELIZABETH NOTICS Off ESTATE OF: Name relentd to above NEWPORT BEACH codlcila, If any, be aclmltted To alt helrl, benlficlarJH, October 19, 22, 29, 19111 TATE PU8UC U&.R OP ~ ; .. QertsN W. Sergeant CNS2009838 wu filed In Orange County AllENDINQ CHAPTER to probate. The will and credl1ort, contingent creel-Sall93 SP B082 MIGUEL AL. PDIONAL PROPERl'Y v• -ml CASE NO A16l131 STATEMENT OF on July 12 1991 Fiie ts.50 OF THI any codicl1 are avallable loll, and persons Who may VAREZ ... Ot204 111 -e T ai heirs. ABANDONMENT OF No.F499870 ' NEWPORT BE.ACM lor examination In the "" othenw!M be lntefm.d In PUBLIC NOTIC! SP 1108 &ANCOURTNEY· Pvlt/.Jtn.1o .. Ca11forn1a :::;. '11:" .,.,;ldarin ctedtors USE OF FICTITIOUS Richard R. Roth, 240 MUNICIPAL CODI k'91by1M couit. the will or Mtata, °' both, COUOHMAN Self-s.Mce Stonae F~ ~ ~ CD conting9nt Cr.dtots 8n(j BUllNEll NAMI Broadway, Costa Mau, PERTAINING TO THE PETITION request9 of: Har~arper, aka CP a921t SP E3t2 RAYMOND llY ~ & ,. eoa. 21700 "' s who • may The following persona Calif. 92627 authority to edmlnllll• tM Henry J. NOTIC• OP JETEfll at eeq tt-. undtt9lgned ~ ::J. ~ =::... be Interested in have abandoned the uH ol Thll bullne11 waa con-FLOOD DAMA.QI! ntate undw the lndepen-A F>ETITI N ho beef\ PnlTIOtl TO SP £437 JON C. WIL.-w11 • 'at public auc:Uon. < Ill ~ the wil Hta1e °' both the Flctlllou1 Buslnt11 ducted by an lndlVldual PREVENTION. dent Administration of E• fifed by Unda LH H8'per ADlllMllTI" UAMSON on October 21. 1191 at ~ -ot· C..,..:. W ~eant ' Name: PACIFIC TERRACE Thl1 statement WH filed tat .. Act (Thia authority and H8l'YeY F. Grant In the UTATS Of' SP £.443 JON C. WIL.. 04:00 Jll1I, 17792 Cowan. Ir· :l .5. e ·A. PETITION hlis been APARTMENTS 1165 Perk with the County Cllfk of Subject ordinance wu will allow th• pet90nal Superior Court of Cellfor· UAMSOH Wle ca. per90Nlt property iii ::> fllod ~ James E Dr Costa M•H Calif Orenge County on October ln1roduced on 23rd day of repreHntallva to take nla. ~of Orange. Clart ... W • ..,.._. SP CM72 DAVID JYURINA lnc:IUctng fumlluie ctolh-5 2 ... Sar t Jr In fte 92627 ' . 4 1991 September, 1991. and many IC1lona wlthoUt ob-Thepetltionrequestathal CAIRNO.AtetUt SPH511LJ.COSTEU.Ol1ng toOka an410, OCt'9I' 10 =r W' s:' Court of Th• Fictitious Buslnen Publl11'1ed N9WPOl1 Beach-adopted on 14th day of talnlng court approval. Be-Linda LH Harper and To al helrl. ~ OOST!UO DRYWALL ~...,.. llorld by 1§. CD c la County of' Nam• reflfTed to ebov• Costa MeH Piiot October October, 1991. lore IMlng certain V«Y Im-Harwy F. Gfant be • credlton, co11t111aera credl-SP Je01 STEPHEN S. the followlrla ~ _, ORANGE was flied In Orang• Coun1y 12. 19, 28, Nov•mbef 2 AVES, COUNCIL MEM-port.ant actlone, howevw. pointed u per9on8I rep!'• tori, and penone Who 'Nit MEHL SP AOS1 GABRIELL I AS- 'U :; :::s THE . PETITIONlon December 28 1990 Fiie 199t ' BERS H•dgu , Watt, !he personal reprnenlatlve aentatlvee lo administer Iha Otherwlae be lntarHted In SP Jl11 UUJAN REED SOCIATES -~-ts that James E No F479234 ' Sa-860 Turner, Sansone.I. Hert will t>. required to Give no-"ta11 of the dlcldent. tM wMI or Htata, or bo4h, Sft OS10 DEBRA. A. DAVIS SP At30 SHYDER AIOS Sei'gMnt Jr be appointed Boye• D Jont1 3035 e NOES, COUN"'IL MEM· Uce to lnt•Hled f*90n9 Ttle pMlt.lon requeeta the of: Clari ... W. Sargeant SP 8313 BERHAAD Pl-I QUEVADA ' fi e • ~al ·,..ptosentatlve Rob•rta, · orange. ca111: PUBLIC NOTICE ABBERSESNTNoneCOUNCIL ME.. = or~!:i":cs ~:-= cd:=-gent~·· ~ .~ ... ~ ~ P~ETJ:~ E. ~~~beon MJ::L,...,.,.. the ~ SP 802S JOHN STUMM ~ to ildmlnlster Iha es1ate of 92669 IUMMONI ,... • • """' ...,,,,,._ "' ..... -SP BUit RUSSEL BRA.OT • . •A Iha ~nt Ad•llne M•h 18835 Algon-BERS Cox, Plummer ptopoeed action,) The In-PfObat•. will and ll'Y Jt. In Supertor COlll1 to bid al the atlo. " SP 8420 MOHAMMAD (0 ~ THE ' PETITION quln, Hunll~gton Beach, (CITACION MAYOR Phil laneono d•pandent admlnl1t1atlon codlda are 1Va111* fof camorn1a. Cow1ty of Or-cMM1 muet be made with SA8Rt C» -· ts the deoldenr Calif. 92649 JUDICIALJ CITY CLERK Wanda E. authority wlll be granted •umlnatlon In the,.. kept ange. P9'lONI checika or C8lho °""* '"9fYet h rlaht Q < l~!lliili:::::ii:is:===;j This busln•H wet con-NOTICI TO DBFEN-Raggio unlne an lnter ... ed Plf· ~court. The petlllon req'*19 that !ere chaCka Ody. Al SU' to bid It 1M .... .-u,. -.. ducted by an unlncor~ DANT I (Av I. 0 • THE ENTIRE TEXT IS = =ti;; ~tiow': thortty':":"mi:i~: =n~d~~r!oni: :.!9:.J:: ~ = M.: d\aMI muat be -with 1» CD FAST rated HIOCletlon other Aou•adol IUNMAC AVAIV.SLE FOA REVIEW good ceuM wtly the court tat• undlf the lncMpendlnt ~to adrnlnll-and r*'60¥ed • 1M ame ol ~ cNc*a ot cuh-~ RESULT" 1~~~ e ==~lpwae filed MEDICAL aYITRMI, a IN THE CfTY CLERK'S OF· ~ not grant the ai.> Admlnl11radon of &tat• tar .. ..._.. of tt-. dice-.-. ~ 1Ub11ct to ptlor c:Naed~ ~ ~ ~ .a. SERVICE with the County Clerk 01 oorpor•Uon1 MARI· FICE OF THE CfTY OF thorlty. Act. (Thia aUUiotlty w11 dent. 1191~ In the w.'it o1 1a,· encfinute be paid for .,-DIHCTO•Y Orange County on S•pt~ ANN• CURTIS1 end NEWPORT BEACH. A HEARING on the ~ allow the pwaonet NPf• 1lle petition~ .............. betW1en owner end l'emcMd • .. lllne of ·--·i-• • ber 12 1991 DO•I t throutth 20, '"" Publl•h•d N•wport llon will be hetd on NO. Mn&altYe to I.lie• many too dtoadel•'a wll and COdl-and ·~ pany. Dltted .._ SMla r.lbllcl to pttor PilllL ·" nr He~~11 PubUshed Newport Beach-ctuatw. BHct..C0•1• M... Piiot VEMBER 1, 1991 •1 1!45 Ilona without obtaining c:lie. I ~be ldmllted to ttlla ~ tnd 18ttl :8l.: c:wlClldon In IN~ of S<>rnce <all Cost• Mesa Piiot Seoten.-YOU Ml HINQ IUID October 19.19111 ;~Inc~ r.n~r;:i: ="' c:\:,0¥~ Bef~ == .,. =-=-:: ~=~-~:119,:::C Inc ..,...,....,. betWlen owner 642·5'71 bef 28, October 5, 12. 19, av PLAINTIP'PI (A Ud. N8M Wett, Saot• An1. CA ac:l5one, "°""" h .,.,. ~In the .. kept Titeptlol• ( 11) ~: and ObllO*d party .• o.t.d MZ.H71 bi. lU 1991 le •ate' domanclando) . e2701 aonet ~ wm be by .. court. Aael'll lor owner "* 12Vi and 1., :-1.:' i~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~s.-~~n~i1~J~'~·;~~M;O;';~;c;.~~i PU~IC~TI~ ~~o~a~ ... ~~~'°~~~ Publlah1d 'Newpor1~~~~1~ STARTlllG A llEW BUSlllESS?? The Leg8I o.partrMne at the Piiot 19 pleuod to announce • MW aervtce now avelteble to new butll\MHI, We wtn now SEARCH tho name tor you •t no axtra charg9, and UV8 you the time and tM trip to th• Court HouM In s.r'lta Ana. Then, Of COUrM, eftef the ... rch la oompleted we wtll ni. your flOtltlOut bullneu name ltattment wfth the County Ci..tc, pubt18h onct • WMk for four w..tca II ~ by lew and thin flle your ptOOf of pubflolltlOn with County Ci.tit. Pie... atop by to ftlt your fk:tlttoue buslnlla ltattmtnt It the Piiot t..gaJ Department, 330 WN1 Bay, Cotta M ... , Cantomia. If you c.n not atop by, pflue call Ut tit (714) &42-4321, ExtantJon 318 or 318 and we wlll makt lnMglmenta tot you to handle thlt prooHuN by mtN. If you lhould ~ any further qlMl9t!Ont, ~ call ut and we wen be ITIOfe th.,, gf8d to ealtt you. Good luctil In yow ntW buelneall ADVDTllDENT FOR ='SI=':"~ =-= ::::~o11"':: ::'it:.-;:".....:-~ ~··'=· flUOC Tetephone (111) 2~: 8101 FOR CONITfWC.. Ing and It.tie 'f04ll = coMlnted to .. S>fopc>Md Mn • ..__,,, of b1*1 W71 Aaar'tl tor owner. TION OP LMDICAP-Ilona OI ... wnuen acdon.) Ttle ll~idtnl Act. (Thlt aulhOftty wll Publllahed Newport IMO,_ IRRIGATION SYS-tlor'9 with "" court ~ ~ IUhof1ty ....... S*sonll ,..,,. PUIUC IOT1CI ~9 ~ Hot Tl• AMD TRAM .. thl heettnQ. Y0411 appMt· be grwMd urWsa an intsr-.....,_to \Ike~ ao-CMltOO-t8 ' • ... .,... PUNTING OM TllUS enco may be In 1*1Gn or Mt4id PMOn Nee an ob-Uont wt1hout obtaining •• _,., OIO PARKWAYDTIN· tir,~~l·cREDfTOR = -=~ ~ ~ '==' 1u:::-SNw 4 llON llQMRNT 8 or a conllngent oredll0t of court not grant 1M ~ .. P9f• l'*t"'*'t PllOM ANTONIO PARK• thl deCHHd, you 1N1tt t11a authorftY. ;;;i~ w11t be 1lle fcleowlno '*"°"' WAY TO COTO DI Y0411 C1a1m Wlfh the oourt A HEMING on tt-. pel-~ ·'° ...,. no1o1 to .,. dolna bu11neet •: CAZA DRMI. COTO DR and mall a copy to 1he pet• tlon .. be hetd on N(). ln«erlte1d ,..... une..a COUNTRY ewe INVES. CAZA, CALIFORNIA eontl repreunttllw IP-V£MBEA 1, 1991 II 1:A5 ~ Mve .,..... nolol 0( TOM, 14 eorpor... ~ OWNl!A/CONSTAUCTION: oolnled by U. oourt within PM An Dtpt. 3A IOca1ed 8' OOfltlt'ICed to 1M~ :::r" IHch, Cant. Coto d• Cau Urnlted; lour month• from the date 700 CMc Center Drlve ectlon.I n. '"'"'°"*-... Mlfldlnl--• MANAGER: Ona Coto de of h INuanc. of lenerl WH1, Santa Ana, CA admll,.._..ion a&MlollY wll a · Inc., 14 Cofpo-Ce.ta DrM, Coto de caza. • pr~ed In llCllOn 1100 t:2'70t. be ..-. un1ela .. lntsr-,... Newport BMctl, Celltomll 8217' ol the catltornla f'fObate If ~ obftd to the orsnt-.-ct PMOn ... an ob-Cllf, LANDSCAP! ARCHITECT: Code. Ttle llmo fof tlllng Ing of .. peWof\ you jeClof\ to the ...-.., and '*'II •• Inc.. 14 Corpo- Clark • Otten AMod ...... dlltN wlll "°' ..... -. should ..,.,..., .... heir• lhowl OOOd .... why ... ,... Plaza, Hawpcwt IMctl, Classy Autos Advertised in the PliL 3070 8l1ttol Street. .... tor• fOut ~ from h !"9 and ..... your ob-oourt Mould "°' ...,. .. Cllf,...., 1!50, Costa M .... Callfomla hHrlng dat• noticed E or • Mtnsn ob-authotttY. .._. K. Pacbrd, 1nat .---------.... 12Ge abOve. .., .. oourt beo A HIANHO on h ~ Claymonl Court, Ian Sffled propoeala ffom YOU MAY !XA¥1NI ... .. ~ Y0411 .. '°" .. bl ...... on N(). DlaOe. Calf. 121'° Contractor• wlll be r• lie kepi~ the CCM.Wt. lf you pMtWICt INIJ M In poreon V!MIER 1, 1111 • 1:AI "°'*t ..,_, 1• C.. CllfWcf al the offtce o1 C..O atl a pet.on lilMrMled In Cit ~ ~ eaorrwe,. lllM Iii ~ M localed M lelatia Rold, La.Jolla. Cllf. de Caza Develo&::'t, the eltltie. rou mey .. I rou .. • ardor Cit a 100 CMO Ceftler DrM tam7 13331 Via Venado, -with .. court a fOnM .... c:oullr...,. crodlOr °' 1M WHt, lant• An•. CA Tho lotWllf ~ Cau. CallforrU 12t11, on Cl'*' tor lpedal Hob of dlenud, ~ mut1 • ll701. 'flllff»t TNM. clo....,. M. Cit ...... ~. Nowm-Iha ... cf .. ,...,..., your etWm Wiit .... oourt • ~ obflc1 to 1h9 .......... Jt,. .... Danllr, ber 4, 19111 at the Oflal cl and ..,,:WllMI of ...... ... end mall I OOf1I to .. I*" Ing ol ... pellon, you Dar'9I ........ Cllf. lilm Coto de Cau ~ .... Of of Wr.t Pllllorl Cit IOnal ~ . IP' ..... ..,,_ • ........ 0....... --.11M a. rnenl TM _.., propoo. ICc:ounl .. ~ In POlneld by ... oourt wlltW\ Ing end .... your ob-Wllllt I.Me. et.a ~ ..... be pul:lldy opened atdCn ,-ot 1M Cllfor. tour ....... "°"' 1-. dMt E .......... Ctlt. '''" Mel tMd In h Conl•anoa nla Prob* Code, A ,.._ of the ,_.,_ of ..... ... ... ooa-1 ................. M40 Lw Cenllr Ccwiflfeoc• Room. QIN tor lpeclll No4lot • ~ In NdkWi 1100 ... .....,.. Yovr IP' Laftt, Oartrbad, Callf, tor .... folowlng profKt • '°"" ........ "°"' ... ol .... ~ ProtMtee ,...ICt rfWI/ be "' '*"°" traOOI 2:30 p..m. court dtl1I. eo.. Ttle Mme tor llng Of by 10" .....,, "'" Men. ,. ~ TM wort& conalti. In gen. Atlome¥ tot the Mttolior. dMM W11 no1 trXJllre beo If ~ ... a ~ 01 a ....... Ian 01otc>. Qs11. n « HOU.Y HUTCHINS, 2"S !. fOfl ~ inoneN tom .. ~II orec1W of ... •1ot 1. ~ ol Wt1Mn c~. IT!. IOS.""' t111rln1 d•I• notlcd •111111. ~ ""* • TM ....,Ml.,. ,__, US~~ aptC1men OM LfRTOH, CA 12131 (114) ~. ~ c1allft ._ !ht ooun TNUll UOftnMO. Cl/OOUll =. r.~~ ·~~~h•d Newport ~~--::.'r~ =..~.;.=::..':'"'" =\'-=-=:._·111ic.1 .., and ll*ltliflo Into ntw ltach-Colaa Mtu Piiot tn e penon tnltfMtod In DOlr'1td bf lhl oautt 11'1 1ocM1oM *"' completed OctoMr 11, 18, 2A, tt91 tt-. ....... you ~ .. lour ·tftOfllh .._ ... -. TNt _,_.,.... la con. roadwtY wttti lndMdual Th?• wfth .. OIMt t tortMa Alo Olf 11'11 1111 W f/11 ............ a ...... ........ .,...,,.... . "*' tor ..,... Hoelc:ie of • pr0\4dld '" NCtlof\ 1100 , Saturday, October 11, 1181 - -~--~· rn~•-·-rn••• itaelmoD ' ·~nu.mm ·,.., • ..,_ -' -....... ....... .. ••••• ----.. iii-~ ,..... • -R mnp ,...._ ..... _. • _ R••• 1 "••n• na• ._,.... ~~-~£lllllllill..6----. Diii ...... 1NI --.......... ~-I•"* .,,. -... • 18 Ill-tlllrlll--• a .... JP-.ll ..... 11 11 s rn' ..-.. o..ir a.tr.,, "* • •• -... .-.. ~a.:., ••• 1 1 ••• 1 a •a 1 rt ..u W ...., 'lhe -0...0.. • ............ Coultilr Cllltl .. Or-. '*-r • 0...-. 1M ~ ..... 1lle ,...... ..... Tiie r I I 4 ..... ·a -. .. ... ~lllf: ................ ! _ -.o .• .., ~~-........ 1..... ..~...... ............ .. ............ PI• I ......... ._.. ·~--HONZON_Ai; ...... IMr 11, 1_, FllHH N!OOlM. oelTNIU'nOH OUM1r1 TW TRAWL & ON1 POTT, 'm 1eoc1Nt IMt Cle.-.......... ac:.... "-• '9tlla&Nnt(I) _. 00.. ltt4 -... ,.,,.:,:,,::,. •n.-.-...... ...,._ ... , #U ~ *"'°" ._. C8fTlft. ... o...'11 Or. YACATIOtf CWI, M1 IM ,.... M9t I. CO... dll I!. II",,,. ti. • Ml' atk I. 9-=-..:, ~ ...... c.lf. _, -Co1111a .... Noe OC1i10C19t flubiefleCf .....,_ .... CW .... Plot OCllloblf •lMM, .... , Ca9. ttl711 Nlcoloe I 1~~ I~ Mer, Clll. lml ' 1, a. ·~ ,., ..... N:eMt<•) ...... = ~· . .,, .... 11. , .... 1•1 c... ..... flllD& ......... 11. 1t. a 1t11 ~ ,:~~:."&:. =-i':'cW\. 10l Yle,,,.. ,~..:C::~"'i: 1 ~ , \ ......,, ~ one l1ptembef 11. c.,...; Mw. a...15 ber 21. ~I. 11, 1t, ...,. 9"17 .._ ~ 9eed1. Cllf, Cofoflll cSef .._, c.llt. ... ,....,.. . . .... •nca " 1111 .,.,.. Naftl\8UI • w IOTIC• 1•1 PUILIC IOT1CI Th•• bu.,,.... .. con. ..., 12121 ~ ~ T..J. D.t Cerio ............. ~...... ..,.. ~by: an~ '"''' b111lneu I• COl'I-Thi• bu•'""' i. COfto ~ r.IP.'.M.; -·--~ .......... tied ~w.Cllf.ea.a .......... CldtOttW Tiii re~tt•nt(I) CO!ft. dudldby:MindMdl.W Cluelildby:acorportMoft ..... :........... lwls r•..... ~~ t;::.: 1 bual""' te "°"' • 11111111 ..._. PUIUC MOTICI Plellll•• ~----~~ ~•t,et~nt(1) :,: ~egl•tt:: :,: 11111: ~ ..... Ad.. .. I I ... bit, ... 1tt1 ~ by: • ~... .......... ........ ·------....... .._ ...... ..._ ar-.cc llO ~--c.a·..,. .,. TN ~ ::-'9 · PIOTla ~ 111rent • com. TM ,....., ~ ••11•.... •tat•••nl ~ N=-"'::. Cn..~~<::C: Cn..w:"'N.'::cer=: ~ .... , .... m,H MIDtCAI. PIMehed NlwPort ...... miencedi: .,.,JJ. bW-~ie=•L.ANI. ,,,. ,......... .,. ~c::::. =-" 1191 ab0¥9on: Odotllt ).1191 lllbOW on: Oc:tobed, 1991 ~ ......... AM QftOU, uoa HatbOJ Colla ..... Piiot ~ .,... undeJ the flctldoue 117" .... M..-ta ''·· .,. ~ ~ ARCO SMOG.PROS or DenN9 ~ Unda Yori ,..., L omo. ,.,.....,. Thia ......._ It con-atvd., -C., Coete ber,lt, ~ J, 12. 1t, ~. Natne(I) lltM ,ountaln Valley, Calif. ST=:AYl, 320 Am-TUSTIN, 14244 Newpott Ji: IN Cow1ty ~~ = ~ -&n~ = ~ ~~ ..... bf: "' ~ ~Cllf.:=., 1811 =:.., Oc10bet 1, 1111 IZ7'0I tthYlf. llalboe leland, C4111t. Avenue, Tue tin, Calll. Ofenoe County on Sep*"" Ofange County on Odotllt Orange County on October , .... UeooAatton odMt • M..O.. S.l'M lNI ftmtda Ann Shew~ l2tG t2AO ber 11. 1991 .. 1"1 ... , .. , ,_.......... ~·~a PUBUCIOT1CI with-=-~ C!:.tc-: .... Matta~ Clayton"' Warwtctc. 320 fUCh•rd s. Bozar~an, • FIOUU • , .. ,., • rwno The :ttrlftt(I, COfno M111 • Call!, Ofanae Colfty on Oc:1ober ~ ~ Shaw 18189 ~& Belbol ltian<I, :::, =-?.ur· un-PubbNd Newport IMcft. Publlthed ~ 8MC:f). Publllheel ~ ~ :::" Wldlt ".:--~ Thie buelntu i. ~ • .......... ::.... 4, 1901 S.U ....,_ St.. FCM.W'll:aln &.yM L&Aner 200 Diamond Th1e bu1IMH 1i con-ea.ta Mn& Not OctoCer Costa M"' Pllol Octotw COila Mesa Piiot October ~ ......... -..0 IMMdbV:aeotpotallon .. ..... PIMn1 v~.C•IU270I Balboaletand,Caflf.8*2. ducetdby:anlndMdull 12. 11, 29, ~ 2. 12. 19, 29, NOYMlber 2. 19, 29, ~ 2 ••• lbOlllt on: llfltlmMr :t. Th• ttalettant(e) co"" ,........,. P\tbleNd Hewpol'I ~ Thie bu•lnen le con-T'11• buelneH 11 con-The regletrant(e) com-1991 111111 1991 1•1 menoed lo hMld bl.*-'"" ,Ollowlng pet90nl Com tHM Plot Oc:1ober clUded by: hulOand and dUcttd by: • lmlltd pert. menced lo nnuct ~ s.M4 Sa-152 ~79 WllM\ l. ~ NII undet b ~ ere cSolng bullnMe M: 12 11 zt. NoYember 2. _... netsNp neu under the F1dltlous Tillt ,ttJ'l 'Mnt wee 9et au.in... Name(•) 1'1ed POCO AMta PRODUC-1ei1 ' Th• regl•trant(e) com-The re;latrant(a) corn-eu.ineu Namt(•) llsttd wtlh tie Cowley a.rt. 0 aboveon:~12,it11 TIONS. 2173 ~ lfvd., rnenced to trtr\NIJCt ~ rnenced to lrllnMd ~ aboYlon:NIA ---------1---------1---------0Nnllt County on ~ lhltdon a.ra.ch, ..,..._ a.. 530, eo.ta MIN. Cell. ~ neu under the AcWous neu unc»r the Adllloul Richard s. eourjlan PUBLIC NOTICI PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE b1f O. 1tl1 dent ~ Bu .. nHI Name(•) llattd Business Name(1) lla1td Thie atatement was tiled ---------1---------1---------blf • .wan lNI MRll"*1t "' -.ct Uu Andrea lklffa, 2824 above on: not af)Slflcllbte above on: NIA with the County Clltt of JlotlUoue Flctltloue Flotltleua wllh the County Cllftc of He'Aa Cir., Cotta M..., PUBLIC NOTICI Pa1rlc:la Alv'I sn.. Clayton R. Werwlct( Oranoe County on October au.tn.M ...,... lluelneM Name auUMM ..... PutlllNd Nftpoi1 8eech-<>ranoe County on Septem-calf. 92629 Thi• etatemene was filed Thi• sta1ement wu fll.cl 10. 1§91 at.t ..... nt at.tMMnt st.t....m Cotti Meea Noc 0citot. ber 2S. 1991 Richard Domlnic Quintana, P1ottt1eua with the County Cieri! of with 1M County C1.tc of FSCMM25 The Follc>Wlng perM>M The Followln; Plf90RI The FotlowlllO penone 5, 12, Jtt. 111 1111 PIOTeeG 1222 T•ft. lrvlM, Calif. ..,..,.... ,..... Ofenoe County on Oe100er Oran;e County on October Publllhld Newport BNch-.,. doing butlneSt a1: .,. doing bullnHI as: .,. doing tMlsinell •: .... 11 frllnk Sherman Splna.125 tf120 ltetetMnt 1• 1901 9, 1991 Costa M ... PILol Oc:tobef MAINSTREET MAINTE· MESA l>HYSICAL THEA-UH GAl>UP, 2e035 MQUJ. The City DIM, Suite *· Thi• bu1ln• .. I• con-,,,. Folowlng penone FIOl444 FI09331 11 2S November 2 ' NANCE, 2117 E. 20th SI., APY, 1eeo Tu.Un Ave., ton Pwtlwsy #152, Laguna ---~~~~-=---IOrenge, Cd. 82181 ~by: a 9**11 part· ere doing bu11nna u : PUbll-"td Newport Beach-PublltMd Newport Beach-1891 ' ' ' Santa Ana. Calif. 92701· Costa M"'• Calif. 112921 Hllll, C.ilf. t2653 •-uc-1 PublleNd Newpot\ Beach-'r P ESPRES"SO ALLA &PIAO· Cotta M ... Piiot October Costa Mell Piiot October s 2120 Gwy R. Rettig DL.. c.nlor· Laura J .. n Neubauer, __ ,..,_. __ .. _v_'""--iCoeta ...... Piiot S.ptem. ~i::t~ =GIA, 295 E. 19th St., C:O.la 5 12 19 a 1991 19 28 November 2 9 ... 75 Rlch11d Demll Pellefln, nla, 1880 Tu1tln Ave .. 2&035 Moul1on Partcw•r. NOT1Ca OP ber n. October 5, 12. 11, ,_. under the Flctllloul ~c.t1tci1::2ianBerck· • , • • s ... 19 1991 ' ' ' PUBLIC NOTICE ~ c!i1t. ~01~\·20santa ~~ ~~;,;::· f:92Zon-:~ Laguna Hllta. Call . flUalO MSAlllMO 1991 lullnen. Name(•) lllttd elMr, 215 E. llltl St., PUBLIC NOTICE Sa-880 CNl1011531 Thi• bu1lneH 11 con-ducted by: a corpcnllon Thi• bu•lneH l1 con- NOTICI IS HIREBY S.·'78elc above on. NIA eo.ta Meta, Calif. 12927 Flctltloue ducted by: an lndtvldual The regltlranl(t) corn-dueted by: lift lndMdUlll GIV~"tl_ ·~ .... ~ PUBLIC NOTIC• ~';8 B~at •• .,.. Catherine fhlreM Mullen, l'1o1ttlous PUBLIC NOTIC! helM•• Name Th• reglatrant(•) com-menc:ed so trantact bull-Th• regl1trant(1) com-ing ~ ... ,_, .,., .... 5 ,, ... ,.., •ment wa• ,...., 291 E. 19th St., ea.ta 9uelnea9111..... mencecl to trenuc:t bull-one under the Flc:tltk)ul mencecl to 1l'lnNICt bull- Costa ..... Qlty Courd .. with the County Clerk of Mesa Calif l2t21 ............ Flotltlo.a• ltattNMftt ... under the Flc:11tloul Bu .. MH Name(•) lsted Mii under the ~ • ~ mMtlnO on Oc*>-CN8t0Ge838 Orange County on Seplern-Thi•' builnff• 11 con-The Following persons halneM NatM The Followlng '*'°"' Bual""' N•rne(a) 1111td above on: Oc:tobef 3, 1991 Bu11M11 NllM(I) lltted btf ._ 1M~1 • t:30 p.m.1 ,.......... bet 20, 1991 duc:ttd by: a Qet*el part· .,. dolno ~ u · lt.tement .,, doing butlne11 u : aboYI on: Octot>et 1. 1991 Gvy R. Rettig DC, Pre»-abcrl'e on: Octoblt 9, 1991 In the~ Chalnbef9 °' 1ue1Mu ....... FI014M nenhlp HOWAAl:> JAMES CoM· The Followlng perM>M NEWPORT HAIR CON-Richard Pellerin dent Lan J. Neubauer City Hall. 11 Fair DrM, ........... Publl-"td Newport Beach-The re9l1trant(•) corn-PAHV 3520 Cadlllac A .,.. dOlna bullnn• II! NECTION, 13444 Newport Thia ltalM*IC WH filed Thi• ltatement WU tiled Thll ~ Wll tued Cotta Meea on tht folow. n,. folowtrig penona Costa Mesa Pilol Sep!ern-menced to 11wact ~ Sul1e 'c Costa Mesa. c:t' INTROS'PECT PERSONAL Ave. IA, Tu1tln, Calll. wtth the County Clerk ol with the County Clerk ot with the County CW11 of I~ .,. dOtnQ b1111neSe 11• ber 28 October 5 12. 19 neu 1RMf the F1ct1t1ou1 t2t28 ' . FITNESS AND ATHLETIC 92680 Of~ County on October OfU!Qt County on October 0ranoe County on Octoblt end tale actton MOTENf<O, BACHT£Ue a 1991 ' • • BuelMH Name(•) "9t.d Howatd N&lhanlon. 24385 DEVELOPMENT, 2333 Robert E. Mc:N\Aty, 3859 4, 1991 3, 1991 •• 1991 on FINAL ENVIRONMEH-wtNSTOH. 4400 MacArthur 9boYe on: not IODlcabll CJvlnc:h Ct La una LAUnd-. Newport Beach, Colina Dcnda Or. 4ll-l07• FI08198 FS01739 F509227 TM. IMl'ACT REPORT NO. ICMIM'f'llrd, 811119 440 New-S.7119 Pa1rlda 0 Van&«dt.., Niguel ea.f mse g Calif.~ San Diego, Calf. 92124 Published Newport Beach-Pub411Md Newpor1 ~ Published Newpott Beach-= '°' 1he 1990 a.ner.i por1 9..d.. Calif. t2Geo PUBLIC NOTICE Thie atat9m.nt .,.. flied Jamei FenYman, 1095 Tu-~= ": Baker • .,.~ J~~ ~·:::i·:i~~on-Cost.a MHa PilOt October Costa ...... Plot October Costa M ... Pilol Octobef NOTICE IS FURTHER = K.c:::i-:.. 44.:.,8 '1ctttteu. ~~=ti!: :2:2e Cotta Mesa. C.Uf. Calif. e• ewport The regl1trant(1) com-12, 19, 26, Novembef 2, 12, 19, 26, NoYember 2, 19, 28, Novembef 2. 9, GIVEN that at aald time C4111f. t2U5 • Buslne .. 111_.. 4, 1901 Thi• bualne1t 11 co~ Thi• bu1lnH1 11 con-menced to transact .bus!-1991 1991 1991 and pee. .. "*'"*' lu11n E. Wlnaton, 4 •~• FS08191 duc:ttd by: ' genwal part· ducttd by: an lndivldual ,.,... under the Flcti~ous Sa-845 Sa-856 Sa411 i::-:./'~tM~c:: Anclua,JMne. Calif. 92714 ,,,_ Folo'Mng pereon. Publllhed Newport Beach-ner.t11p . ~·~:1~ = :~:: N~A•l•l listed PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE cl on the bV1~ Thie bu~lne11 11 co~ .,. doing bullneu u : c.:i.ta Mesa Pilot Octoblt The re9l1trant(1) com-ness under the Fictitious Rober! E. McNulty rtl!M. ~ bV· • general P111· (a)NEWJ>O~T ANTIQUES 12, 111, 28, November 2. menced to transact bull-BuelneH Name(•} llated Thi• itattment wu filtd Flcttllou1 Flc:tltloue FlcUtloU9 IF THE AFOREMEN-,_, .. ..., (b)C & MS NEWPORT 1991 ""' under the Actltlous ebove on· October 11 with the County Cler1c of Bueln ... Name Bustne9a MalM hlhMu Name TIONED ACTIONS ARE The. regl1lrant(1) corn-ANTIQUES MALL. 12141 S -IS3 Business Name(1) filled 1991 · ' Orange County on October Statement lta-..nent Statetnent CHAU.ENGED IN COURT, rnenced to traneact bull-Brookhurst 1101, Garden a above on: October t, 1991 Patrick Baker 10, 1991 The Following petlOl'lt The Following pertonS The Following 1*10n1 the ctiallencie may be llm. ""' ur"9t the Flclltlc>u9 Grove, Calif. 92640 PUBLIC NOTICE Howard N&thWlson Thia 1ta1ement was flied FS09424 are doinQ butinel• u : at• dolna bullnes1 ••: •• doing busineu u : lied to Ottf'/ thfl IMllft ::.neu . N~tne(I) lilt-: Clinton L. Pow.U, 1015 Thi• ltalement WU filed wfth the County Clerk of Published Newport BellCh-ACCESS CONTROL SEMI· BACK ,.-0 BASICS CHIA(). PALOS VERDES VIUAS someone ra11n .. tht put>. 1991 on. ptemblf • Nancy Ln.. Cotta Meu, flkltltlou9 wlt~h tile ~ounlynty ~'!t!! Orange Co~mty on October Cotta M ... PUot October NAAS, 2933 Jacaranda PRACTIC, 1680 Tustin Ave., Ill, 741 Ocean Front, La- llc heiring delCrfbed In Calli. 92827 auatneM Name on 11. 1091 Ave., Costa Mesa, cam. Coit• Mesa. Calif. 92627 guna Beach, Calif. 92651 thl1 ~Ice°' In wrlften COf• SUNn K. Bachtell• Marilyn R. Powell, 1015 8t .. ement 1, 1 1 ' J609e20 19, 28, Novembef 2, 9, 92828 Gary R. Renk:! Dl. Callfor· Bruce Greer19. 741 Ocean respondtnee dellwrtd to :/: ='~.., w~'4 Nancy Ln., Colla Meu. The following ~ fr50B448 Published Newport Beach-1991 Joseph K. Schulen, 2933 nla, 1880 fustln Ave .. Front, Laguna Beach, Calif. the City Coln:I at, °' ptlof oun., ° CaHf. 92827 .,. doing butlneee 11: Publlehed Newport Beach-Sa-876 Jacartnda Ave., Costa Costa M .... Calif. 112627 92651 to the public heanng ~ Counly on Saptem-Thia bu•lne11 11 con-ON EXHIBIT 3440 VII Costa Mffa PUOI ~Ober Cotta Mna Piiot October Mesa. Calif. 92828 Thie busln111 It con-This business la con- 'BlLllN p PMINNllY ber • 1"1 ,.,,.411 dvcttd by: co-partners Oporto, Newport Beach, 5, 12, 19, 28, 1991 19, 28. November 2, 9, PUBLIC NOTICE Thl1 bu1ln111 la con-ducted by: a corpol'atlon ducied by: a Hmltecl part· C .. rtt • • ...,.. Tha regl1trant(1) com· Calll/IZ&e3 Sa-821 1991 FlotlUoue ducttd by: an Individual The reglllrtnt(I) com-netShlp City d Puti111htd Newport Beach-rnenced 10 tranuct bull-Walaon Ryef 117 22nd Sl Sa·883 Th• regl1rrant(1) com. mtneed to tranaacl bull-The registrant(•) corn-Publl•h• Newport ca.ta ...... Pilot Saptem-,,... under the Flctttloul 14 Co•ta 'M•u Calif PUBLIC NOTICI Buslne .. Name menced to transact bull· nest under the Flclltlous menced to tranuct bull-B11Ch/Coata MHa Piiot ber 28, October 5, 12. 19, Butlne11. Nam•(•) ll11td 92i27 ' • PUBLIC NOTICE Statement neu und ... the Flctltlous Buslnts1 Name(s) Hated ness und ... the Flctitlout Octobef 19, 1991. 1991 ·~on. October 1, 1991 Gina Haml, 3211 Bfoed f1otttlou9 flcttt•~-The Following persona Buslnesa Nam•(•) listed above on: October 3, 1991 Bus1nn1 N1me(1) listed SA897 Sa-782 Marilyn R. Powell S1. Newport Beach Calll. helneH Neme ..,... are doing business u : llbove on: October 2. 1991 Gary R. Ret119 DC, Prnl-above on: Octob41f 9. 1991 --------1 Tiils ltatement ... ftled 92&es . •t•tement Buelneea Neme REALTY CAPrTAl. ADVl-Joseph I<.. Schulen dent Bfvce Gteene PUILIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE w11h 1he County Clerk of Thi• bualneu 11 con-TI\e folowllig per..ans Stetewt SOAS, 5180 Birch St. Sul!• Thia ttatement wu llled Thi• ttatemtnt was ftltd Thll ltatement was filed -=-teu OfMa• County on October ducted by: 1 general part· .,, dolno business 11: The Following ~ 200, Newport Beach, Calif. with the County Clerk ol with the County Clerk ol with IN County Clerk ot r ... UI • CM• tot t4e1 11, 1§91 ntflhlp STEV(filSON'S WORLD .,. doinQ business u : 92660 Ofange County on October Ofange County on October Oran;e County on October 8uslneaa N111ne NOTICC OJ FS085M The regletrant(e) corn-OF GIFTS 9321 Comstock BUTTOJ.4HAM PALACE, Mike A. Pavlovich, 12 Sor· 4, 11191 3, 1991 10, 1991 8t.tltMM AVAIU81LITYOF Published Newport~ mtnOld lo traneaa ~ Dr., Hun'11ngton e .. ch, Hl51-8 Placentia Ave., bo~ne, Laguna Niguel, FSGaeOO FSOl740 F5094 .. T'-Folowtno penont ANNUAL ftlrTURN Costa Mesa Piiot October ,,.., under the Ac:1tlloul Calif U64e Costa Mesa. Calif. 92627 Calif. tan Published Newport Beach-Published Newport BNch-~shed Newport ~ 0•R~ ~::.ENT Pur•uant to section 11. 29, Novembet 2. 9. 8ullne11 ~•) bttd watiw Peck S1evenson, ~ BortL.!,. °=' M::: J~~ ~·:·::i~on-Costa Mesa Pilot October Costa M ... Pilot October Cotta Mesa Piiot October COMPAHY, 3184 J. AJlwsy t104(d) of the Internal Aw-11191 ~Ryef 5• 1991 9321on ~cJ'~ Calif.~ • • Th• reg.111,.nt(I) corn-12, 19, 28, November 2. 12, 19, 28, November 2, 19, 28, November 2, 9. 1.,.,_, Cotta Mesa. Calif. enue Code, notice I• S.US TI\ll 11atement wu filed~ ~ St · Grevorlana Galina menced to 1ransac1 busJ. 1991 11191 11191 9262e hef9by ;tven that the an-PUBLIC NOTICE with the County Clerk ot ~ evenson. Gukayt0 3015 Muny Lane. ,,... under the Flctltloos Sa-848 Sa-157 ssa-aaz Bruce E. Hott. Trustee of nual retLm for the CAI.EN-Or October 9321 ocll Dr.. Hun-Coat.a Mfta. Calif. 926215 Buslne11 Name(s) fisted -------- the Noa Farnlly Trust. 3t14 DAA ye er 1990 ot Flctltloue • ~County on tlnoThltonbBMCh.1 Calil1· 92648 Thi• bualnet1 . ta con-above on: 0ctobef 15, PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE Nt!wrt A Co DONAlDA M PEUEnER .., • u1 ne11 I con-ducted by: h band and 1991 ~ ia. Calif ~· Ila FOUNDATloN, • private Buelnna Neme f508t7S ducttd by: husband and wlf • us Mike A. Pavlovich Flctttloue Flc:UUoue Flctttlou9 ~ · Moble H foundation, 11 available 111 Statement Pubfl-'*f Newport BMCf'I.. wife T • 1 ( ) Thi• 11atement was llltd Buelneaa Name auslneaa Heme 8us1nHe Neme 1~ NtwPQf1 Center 4S:t: 1M foundation'• pl1nclplll The Following P«ION Colla Mesa Pllol OC1ober The regletrant(•) corn-~·~:'~.':!.!ct : with the County Clelil ol Statement St.lament Statement Sult , tOO. Newpor1 8"cfl' ofllce tor Npec:tlon cturtno are doing bullnlsl as: 12. 19, 29, November 2. menc:ed 10 tnlnud .~ .,... under 1M Actltloul Otano• County on October The Followlng '*'°"' The Following l*IOnl The Following l*IOnl Callr eze6o • regul•r buelneu hourt MA.INTEt4ANCE SYSTEMS 1"1 ne11 under the ~ B 1 N ( 1 lll1td 4. 1991 .,. doinQ buslnesl u : are doing buslneu as: are dolnQ business u: Thie bu1lne11 I• con-ffom ' a.m. to 5 p.m. by BUILDING, 2428~ Newport Sa..as9 :=-.. ~Nam•(;) ::,td .:.::.NI:"" s ' FI08789 COMMlRCIA&. DIVING FAMILY rTAUAN GOUR-BC COMMUNICATIONS, due1td ...,. 1 g~ part· tl'ft cttlzen Who r9qUIS1a ft Bhtd. 411, Co1ta Meta, on: • 1 &.ev eorti Gukayto Publllhed Newpor1 Beach-SERVICE, 711 Huntlnglon MET DELI & RESTAURANT. 2855 PiMCl'9ell Or. Suite F- nershlp .,. T -·-within 180 dlVI _,,,., "'9 Calif, 12627 SaMldOf Eds PUIUC NOTICI WThlaJ."' Jat1Ct.1emtnt ""°"mtd Thie atatlmlnl wn lli.d Costa Meu Pilot October St.. Huntington BHch, 2307 B South 8fl.tol, Santa 124, Costa M..., Calif. Th It I( ) date of U. ~ mui1dO Cnlz. 2429\.t Hew-1 wae with the C ty C1erlt of Calif 92648 Ana, Calif. 92704 92626 ~•,01 ~.!ct C:,': The~·· pr1nc1pa1 port Blvd. 411, Coe1a M..., f1otltkMl9 with the County Ct•ril of Ofange eo.'::; on Septem-12. 19, 26, Novemt>w 2, Derin11 S1rlttm1tter. 111 Hind Georgn Khallche, Bull C. DeulcHe, 2855 ~ ,,. .. under tM Flc\ttloul ofllce 11 localtd Ill Suite Calif. 92627 ........._Name Orange C«tnty on October ber n. 1991 1991 Huntington St, Huntlng1on 3501 Teton Or., Fullerton, MCrffk Or., Suite F·124, B I II td fOO, 18500 V9'1 Karman Marina IHl>el Mendez, ............ 1, 1991 ' FI08243 s.851 Beach, Cmlf. 92648 Calif. 92S35 Colla ....... Calif. 92QS ,:,:::. 1=~•(•) 11 A""1UI, ~1 CA 92115. 242&,. Newport Blvd. #1, The Foltowlng per1on1 f508440 P bll hed N rt B h-PUBLIC NOTICE Thi• bu1lne11 11 con-Thie bu1lne11 I• con-Thi• bualneu I• con-. The Pffnei!M9 manager of co.ta M .... C&llf. t2S21 are dolnQ bullnela ai· Published Newport Beach-u 1 1WPO .. c ducted by: an lndlvtdual ducttd by: an lndlvldual ducted by: an lndlVldual ~:" .:;,-:ment was IUed the foUndatlon i. ERNEST Thf1 bu1lnH1 11 co~ PUTMAA KLOPf<STEIN & Costa M ... Piiot October Costa Meu Pilot October CNStOOIHS The regl1trant(1) com. The regl1tran1(1) com-The reglatrant(e) com- with the CoYnty Clertl of J. SCHAO, JR. 1141752· duc:ttd by: • llmlttd P"1· ASSOCIATES, f001 tMne 5, 12, 11, a , 1991 5, 12, 11, 26, 1991 '1cttUou• menctd to transact ~ rMneed lo transact bus!-mencect to tr&nNCt ~ 0 County ()ctoOer '"5 ner.hlp Centef Or Suite 950 Ir-Sa-824 Sa-810 nest und ... the Flc:tl1loul MU under tile Fic1ltloul MU under the Flc:1ltioul 9 '~ on PET!A L GRECO, CPA. Th• regl1trant(1) com-me Call! 92711 ' Bu1lnen Name Bu1lne11 Name(•) Msted Bullne11 Name(•) httd Buslneu Name(a) lla1ed • FeoNM 1120 Main StrMt. Me menc.d to tr&nMC:t bull-aen pWnan, 11 Marble-PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTIC! atetetnent aboY1 on: NIA above on: Octobef 1, 1991 ~on: October 7. 1191 SZO. IMne, CA 92714 MP under the Flc:ll1lous head pt la(luna Niguel The Foltowlng persons o.nnll Strittmatter Hind Georgn Khatlc:ht Basil Chal1el Deulc:tlle Frecltflcte a. ~ 190 Pubtlehed Newport Bu1lnH1 Name(•) h1td Calif 9zin ' Flothlou9 FlcUtlCK19 .,. doing buslneu as: This 1tattment wu flied Thi• etale!Mnt was filed n. ~ement wu filed Newport Center Drive, .. ech-Co$ta Mesa Pilot above on: s.ptember 77, Richard Klopfeteln, 430 9us1neaa Name Buslnen Name COAST \.ABEL COMPAHV, with the C<Ulty Clerk of with the County Cleft! of wfth the County C1ert1 of Wte 100. Newpott a..ctl, ~ 18, 1991 1991 Marigold, Cotona del Mar, StatelMnt St•t4'ment 782 Newton Wey. Cotta Or~ County on October Orange County on Octobet OrMOe County on Oc:10ber CIM. l2tl0 8.-s Salv9dor. CNz Callf. t2e25 The Foflowlng .,....ona The FolloWlng per1on1 Meta. Calif. m2e 4, 11191 2, 19§1 11, 1§91 Publlhld Newport a.acn.. Thll llatement wu filed Thl1 bu1ln111 11 con-are doinQ buslnnl as: .,. dolnQ buslne11 a1: Craig B. Moreland, 24842 FI087H F508188 F50958e Cotti Meu Noc October PUIUC NOTICI! wt1tl IN County ~_!! duc:t9d by: a general part. c ENT lJ RA RE ALT y (•)FAMll Y THERAPY IN-Elena Ottve, Uguna HIDs, Pu.blithtd Newport Beach-Publthtd Newport BNch-P\lbllshed Newpott ~ 19 R November 2 9 CNStooea4a ~County on-..-·~ nereNp TRUST 1215 Rutland STLTVTE (b)CENTER FOR Callf. t2f5.53 Costa M ... Plot October Costa M ... Piiot October Costa Mesa Pilot October l..;.1 • • ' bet 2 • 1991 The regletranl(•) corn-Road 'Newport B .. ch FAMILY THERAPY. 1028 Thi• bu1ln•H I• co~ 12 19 28. November 2 19 2S November 2. 9 19 28 November 2. I -Flctlttoua FIOl193 menc.d lo nntac1 bull-Calif '2eeo ' Town & Country Rd., Or· dvcttd by: an lndMdual • • • • • • • ' ' Sa-eaex Buelneae NatM Published Newport BNch-""' under the Flc:Woul Mich.le R. Bruheat, 1215 an;e, Calif. 92868 The regl1tr1nt(1) com-1991 1191 . 1991 __ PU_B_U_C_NO_T1_C_l! __ 1 Statement Cotta M"' Plot Oc:10ber BUllne•• Name(•) lllled Rutland Road. Newport Mrnlltrf Counleflng Ser· menc.d 10 transact bu$i-Sa~7 Sa-8n Sa.ae8 The Followlng penona 5 12 11 29 '"1 aboVe on: Februaty 1, 1991 Beach, Calf. t2eeO vlcll, Inc., C&Qtomla COi· ,,... under the Flctltloul .. dOtnobullnell•: ' • ' • s.eoe Ben Putman Oary L BrahMr 1215 porat.lon, 1028 Town I Buslne11 Name(•) listed Need..,,. exn moner? Oettotheba16CABC'1 -WlmertzoowhOINwl1h p Ac I fl c TE AR Ac E Thie ~ WU llLed Rut.land Road. Newport Country Rd., Orange, Calif. above on: NIA Heve. gareoe ... -attic. ~1. <*llel --helP lrom 1hl APAATMEHT'S, MS Par11 PUBLIC NOTICI with the Colny Clerk of Beech, Calf. eaeeo 926a8 Cfalg B. Moreland MMrtlae In delallled. than 11Mrtl9e In Qtalllld. dlellfted ..W. dlrectofy . ..,...... NatM DrM, Cotta Mesa, Cellf. Oranoe County. on -tern-T~I• bu•lnell 11 con-Thi• bu1lneH 11 co~ Thi• atatement wu flJed ltatefMnt 92125 CNl1ooeMO b1r 2l, 1991 ducted by: e llmli.d part· ducted by: a e0tl>Of•tlon with the County Cieri! ott-------------------------1'-'olowlno penona Tec:hwlct\, Mllh Virgin I• flotftloue FWIU ner.hlp Th• regl1trant(1) corn-Orange County on Septem-1-------------------------- are dolno bualneal u : land• Corporation, 110 lluslMu..... Publllhed Newport Beach-Th• re;11t,.nt(1) corn-menced to trantae:t bull-ber 12, 1991 II 11111 Soc.IAHTA MAAOAAfTA Newport Center Drive St t.....m Mesa Piiot Octobef menc.d to tr&nMCt ~ ,.,... und« the Flctttloul F508815 ~-· VENTURI I, 4343 Von Kat· ISllO, Newport Beuch, The F~ penona ~T 19 29 19111 ,_.. under the Ac:miou. Butlnn1 Narne(a) Usttd Published Newport Beach-l---·------------------------- m1n Aaven~1 _ _Newport Calif. t2ee0 dol buelnMI n: • 1 • • • Bu.ineu N.mt(I) lllttd •bove on: NIA Costa M"' Pilot Septem- lleacfl\ Calif:~ Thie buelneH 11 con-~LIE~ PROCESSING Sa-807 above on: NIA David A. Stoop ber 28 October 5 12 19 By CHARLES GOREN soc invmmemt. Inc., a dvcttd by: a corporation INC eee W Bak Str..f PUBLIC NOTICI! Mlcflllle R. 8fUhlar This itatement wu ftled ' • • ' Ith OMAR SHARIF Calllomla c:orpotatlon. 4343 Th• regletr•nl(e) corn-• Co "'M er C&llf Thi• mtement wa• filed with the County Clti'k of 1991 w Von t(annan Avenue, New-menced lo lrMUCI bu.i-1203. eta .... · FlotltkMl9 with 1he County Clerk of Orange County on October s.rn and T ANNAH HIRSCH port 8"cfl. Calif. t2teO ,,... LW1def the Flc1ltloul 92829 1 1 .sea-..-N Or-no• County on Oc:tobef 1• 1991 PUBLIC NOTICE Marg•rlta Copley SOC BuelneH Name(•) 1111td Allied Pr=·~~ Bak~ •---.,... 1, 1"1 FI08458 Q.1-Aa South. vulnerable, you Pertnen, I Cellfomla llrn-abo'l9 on: noC app4labie ~ Costa M.... The '~ FI085H Publi.htd Newport Be.ch-CN1t009tl57 hold: \:~ ~ MlchMI CMIUlll\IOf\, Aft!/-Calif. 92S2t .,. doing bu..,,._=-°"* Publllhtd Newport~ Costa MeN Pilot October Flotttloua •K.Q'74 •AQJ9 t.UG •78 Beacfl, c..t. ta.Mo ~:c' llalemenl WU llLed Thia bu•ln•H I• con-CLEAR VISION. 24219-0 Costa ...... Piiot Oc:tobef 5, 12. 19, 2&, 1991 .......... N•me The biddinc bu procMdecl: Thi• buelneH la co~ with the Cow1ty Clerk of ~tdr:r.1:1:1~rn-~oak. Laguna Hllll, 5, 12, 19, 29, 1991 s.122 ............ North But 8outll w..i = b'f: 1 gener91 SIM-~ f::'1Y on 1ep1em-menc.d t! treneect bull-Brit ~...... 242te.G ~ PUBLIC NOTIC! .,. ~~ ~ 1 NT P.. 2 • P .. Th• re9latrent(1) com-• noeeeo = underN 1he <•~~ Hollyoall. Laguna Hiiie, PUBLIC NOTICE F1otltloU9 HAIR wtsT THE SALON. I • p.. ' ~ ~~ Pubhhed Newport~ ~=: ~.;1 ...... ,. ~. Lt Monica. P1ctttloua llu91MM...... ::h, ~.~ Newpor1 WhaA tW~,.>'°" ~i~ fiDOWt ,! sL-. Bull'*" NM'll(I) ls1ed ea.ta ..... Piiot ~ awt.lnl Negtlfte, rT-242'19-0 HoltyoM. ~ ......... NMte ltet..ent Lena V JoNnNon Muller .-lwi DO ,...,, w w;,. ~n, •bov9 on: ,tbNary a. 1181 ber n. October 5, 12. 19, .,. ~ .... calf. mM at.tewt The f<*OwlnO Plf1IOM 7895 Sagewood Drive: you should live up all tboucbta o( a: Jatn11 c. Wiiton. ~ 199 t Thie ~ ~ ""';; Thie bu1lne11 le con-The follOWlng pertOM .. doing "*'*' 11: Huntington Beech. Callf. perfectly fittins rrand eJam. With ~ ''*"""' 111111 tiled Su-'780 =:County on s.ptern. =by: 1 gwral part. 9:~~~=eas, ~~.~:k ~ ~ butlnell 11 con-17 polnta facint 16-18 in pertneT'e with the County a.rt. of PUBLIC NOTICE bet fl, 1991 Th• reQletrantl•l corn-5M Yotb!We at., eo.ia Clrde, Suite IC. ntne, -Calf. ducltd by: an lndMdual band. you have enoucb for a amall O!arp County on ~ •• 7 F9094el mencied lo nneect tM*' M..., Call. l2tZ1 92714 Th• reglettanl(a) corn-elatn, eo don't wute time-jump to ber tj 1•1 CNltOtt-Publtahed Newpol1 llecfl-nt11 undw 1he ~ .-.on A. kine, 51$ Yor1c· AJ ~ Trwt4, Inc .. A rnenced lo nnead ~ ah no trump Even i( your ranp ia , 'IOll~ l'lotftleUI Costa Mela Piiot ~ lklllnete Neme(e) h'9d ..... eo.ta Meea. Calf. Cellfornla corporation, ,... under the Fk:tldoul l6-l? the • •-·-.. l1am t. \0 ~ Newport ._., a...-.."-ber zt. Oc1ober I , 12, 11, aboV9 on: Septefnblr 1&. 82121 17195 ~ Clrc:tl. W. Buafne11 Name(•) lletld L. :.,1_u no .. _ ra la.tetMflt 1991 htty Z. Mc:OehM, MS K. lrvtne. c.lf. 82714 abo'l9 on: NIA """-.-,. Cotta Mela Piiot ~ '"" ttotlcMtng l*aonl '"' S.781 ltt9C A. a..... Yorllehlr•. Coeta ...... fhl• bu1lne11 11 co~ Lena Y. JoNnuon MUiier btf 21, October I , 12. 11, dolnQ ~ n: Thie ~ WU lied Cellf.12t27 CIUC1ld by: 8 corpolallon Thie ltatemenf W9I tied Q.,S-Aa Sooth vulnerabM )'OU! 1991 'Ot.SIONI ON wooo, 7&5 PUIUC NOTICI with the ~ Cltr'k o1 Thia bu1lne11 11 con-The r~letrant(e) corn-wtlh 1he Courtly Clertl ol bold: • ' • a.111 w. 111tt ~:, Q, CN8tOMU'7 ~~on 8epl9mo =by: a general pert• =-~ ~~ ~~on Septem-•N •AQlOM& tA •KQ10'1 PUIUC MOTICI ~~~ iu" Dia-l'lotMtl• PIOUH The reoletrant(e) com-IMlnel• NllM(•) btlCI ' PIOltM 'I'be biddinc bu ~roc.ded: Cftt0tt480 merit Ave .. ~ tetend. ......... .._ Nlbhed......,. ._. menctd ~ ~~ T::r on: s.p.mbef 25• "'*'*'Newport leecti-Balll 8oa*' W• Nordl "8tftt1• Calif. 12111 3807 I ltaleM1nt Coela ...._ Plot October :_. NllM(e) lsttd Alcherd O. Hoberger. Coeta ..... Piiot Oc:1IOblr 8 • S • Pw 8 NT .. ..-........ Joel ... ~ Maywood. ,,,. rolOWfng ~ 1, 1a.1t. a 1111 sttove on: lepllmber 22, Prllldtnl 5.11, , ••• , .. , .,_ , ltet•••.. = ~ ' .,. m bualnele ... L .... tl 1111 Thie ltatamtn WM llMd a..803 Wba\ action do YoU tab? ar'!:..ia..:'°"' ~buelneH le con-~~.~ PUIUCllOTICI #1:°".:::... _.Ned~~~ MUCNOT1CI A.-P .... OoG"t 1.i that~ ~' ,41117 nenNp br: a general SIM· 11ttct1 ...._ ::.C,.....,.. Pie••• """w. ~ C1ettc of 1. t901 .......,. heutbllndyoutowhatewel)'ia\be M•cArtlutt CouttJ. Ind The teQletrant(e) co~ ~· 1 ~ lrVlne ait•frttzl ..... ~ County On OctlObel P ....... .... b.t c:oatnd. Partmr upecta to ~'L Newport HICh, tMMeCf lo ~ IMI-C&llf.tl111• ' ' lttU•IM • PMIHI l'\lbllehed Newport leaclho ........ IDabntaetricbMDOtN•OIJPO- .WtlC) ""' undlt the Adleloul Rot1eft 1.. HuQhM, '90 TM PclO ~ ,.,.._ Coeae ...._ Plot 0CtoW Thi ~ ,.,.._ sf• J0W ~ eo tl\lll p&rtDer'°I WTW ~ ....,..., .....,_. Name(•) lllted w1econ11n noz. Lono era dolna .......... ee: PubllNd Nftpol1 ...,._ I. 11. '"It. 1191 .,. ~ ae: = ud be beppJ you.,.. de-ment. •IC.. CalltotNa. .. ., tboV9 Oft: June 21. 1•1 ~ c.M, IOl1( COSTA WSA TMHIMIS-Co9la ..... Plot OctoeMr .... ~ • Jiil & -~L ·~-Lu~ Mac1ulttur Courtie Incl ~Hell Thi• buetMM la COit' StON INOIAUST, 1• a. ,,, 11. II. t•1 ASSOQATU, 111 ,.._. -• UUl9 -~t-=-por1 ""· lNI 1t11lmenl ... lled dUClld bf:...,.,.,.,. HairbOr ...... c... ...... leC7 PUii.JC llOTICI ... A¥tf!UI • .,... .. ~ ~ tno., wtlh V..c!':::" =.: The r~etranl(I) ~ Cllf, taa7 llacdrl P\a.ICllOTICI Pie••• Hewport9Mdl,CAtallS Q..S--~ ~ M Souih ~ •1 lilecNltu ~I on mwedundlt ~~:, QfM)~ heoh •••••• .._ ~u.....,_,' ~you t.okk •• • ~ 2ftd "°°'· N9Wpott ,...uot :_. Name(•) 111-.ct &ii..... ' "••ne a111n 1r11 aeed\&=. ___... •toat •A.It •&'7 •-II• ~Tl\I ~ llllOlt "'1tllahed ~ ~ tbO'f9 on: NIA ,_.. ~ .. , 81adr• 8 llr ••.... 1M r111 '• ....... 1Na Well-le COfto 11llt bldllbll Ma~ • b\.cone" eon-Coe9 .._ Not Octoblt .-M w.. 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Bonded. 845-7622 97o-8101 Ron. 650-8584 Architecture Drafting 3428 * Room addition•. r• TILE Installed/Repaired. -HA--N-D_Y_AN __ D_Y_1_M_l_c_ha_e_l_C_o_x_P_a_l_n_t models or new con· Prompt Cour1eous Serviet atructlon. Fast, prof. Free Est. & Ref8fancas Elec·Plumb·Palnt. LI. 112/hr, + materials aervlce. 846-0942. John & Shelby.846-8176 carpntry, etc 631-4043 Reference• 975-4006 PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICE PUil.iC NOTICES Rt 1 •<11r" ~"'." 1 S...,.fNKl.efta .. only buslneH. Tlmere valv••· drip eyatema lnstallatlon & Repair 722·7824 Charlff. Upholstering 3931 0 6 Q Upholatery Reuphotstery & Repair•. 542-4612. RENT throogh classified PUBLIC NOTICE flotltlous rnenced to transact busl-fictitious ness und8f the Ftct1Uous flctlUous abO'le on: OCtober 1, 1991 F1otttJous above on: Septemt>er 1 S, Flotltlous hiridi A. mr; aualMSa Neme neu under the Fictitious BualneH Heme BuslneSI N1me(s) Hai.<! Bualneu Name ~al~ wu filed aualneH N.me \'!.!., Clrlc a u.an. .. Nem• Thia statement --~tied l tetement Buslnets N~1!'9(S) Usted Statemen t above on: August 1991 Statement ··'th ,.._ "~-ty ,..._._ of lt•telftent Th-;:• s•••--t ...... ........ ltateenent wfth 1tle County of sbow on: ... ptember 1, Ottmar W. Herzog .., .... ........,, .... _,. ......_ r-........., ,. _..,,...,, .. _ _,,, OranCM rA<.-.. on ~ The Following persons 1991 The Followlng ~rsons Thi• itatement Wll flktd The FolloWlng persons Or r--"' Oc:lobef ,.,. ~no persons with he r--.. Olertt 1 The FolloWlng persona ber 2, ........ ", are doing butlMS• a : Mic"•-' Rosen sre doino buslneu H : wll" the County Cl8'k of are doing bu1lneu u : ange ..,.._", on ara doing buslneU as: 1 ~ .. , 0 ••doing bulJMSs u : ber 2 • 1991 , __ • ...,. caANFRONT CLEANING ,,_ THE HOLMES ORGANIZA· " HALL'S MOTORS, 535 So. 4• 1991 p•-T-D'AHTON FfNE APPAREL, °'1 angel 1 County on Octob« TSNT II, 3121 Central Ave., ................. .,._--:=_ Slll'VICES, 2208 W. :;::~• th:te!::~ <!t~:le:, TION, 2431 Wt1t Co1st ~~~ 1~~nly on Septem· Anaheim Blvd., Anlhelm, ....., -230 E. 17'1\ Sl, Co1ta '1991 PICMM4I Senta Ana, Calif. 92704 .. ...,,......, ......... _. _,. Ocunfront, Newport Orang• County on S.ptem. Hwy .• Suite 203, Newport ,5074 33 Calif. 92805 Publl1hed Newpon Beech-MHa, Callf. 92e63 Timothy Duane T1ung, Cotta MMe Not October Be1<:h, Calif, 92983 t>er 27 1991 Beach, Calif, 92663 J1mu D. Hill, 1101 Coats M ... Pilot Octobet Sheryl Antolnefte Ro8Che, Published Newpon 8Mc:h-13181 Calle De loa Ptnol, 5, 12, 19, 29, 1tt1 St1ven John Chlnarlan, • F OB2 31 Richard Holmes Ad\/ertls· Published Newport Be1ch-Ridgecrest, Costa Men. 12, 19, 28, NOYtmber 2, 1000 W. MacArthUr Blvd., Costa Mesa Pilot October Lake Elllnor, Calif. 92350 .... ,. 2208 w. <>c.infronl, New-5 Ing & Design, Inc .. C1llfor· Coate Me11 Pilot Septem· C1hf. 92627 1991 Santa Ana. Callt. 112704 5, 12, 19, 26, 199t d~~~ bb!!..'anln•,~ .. J!ualcon-PUBLIC .,,OTICI port Be1ch, Calif. 92963 Published N-port Beach· nla, 966 Coast View 01lve, blr 28, Ociober 5, 12, 19, This bu1lhes1 la con-sa.a!M Thie buslneH 11 con-Sa-829 ..,..,,... ,. .. .... ~ n Thi• bu1lne11 Is con· Cotta Men Piiot OCtoblr Laguna Beach, Caltf.11265t t991 ducted by: an Individual dueled by: an lndhlldual Th• reglttrant(s) com---------- ducted by: an lndillldual 5, 12, 19, 26. 1991 This buslnen Is con· sa.784 The regl1trsnt(1) com· PUBLIC NOTICE The regl1trant(1) com. PUBLIC NOTICI menced to tranuct ~ l'letlt.._ The regl1trant(1) com· Sa-813 ducted by: a corp0t11tlon menced to ttan .. ct bull· menced to tranAct bus!· neu under the FlctJUou1 8usln ... Na-. menced to tranaact bu1I-PUBLIC NOTICE The registrant(•) com-PUBLIC NOTICE ne1s under the FlctlUou1 Flotltloue ne11 under the Flctltloua Fictitious 8ualnea1 N1me(1} 111ted , .. ,......,. ne11 und8f the Fictitious menced to transact bual· Business Name(•) ll1ted Bueln•" Name Bu11ne1S Name(•) lilted BuelneH Name abOYe on: June 28, 1985 The Following Ptf10n1 8u1ln111 Name(•) li1ted ness under the Flclltlous Flctltloue above on: N/A ltat•ment 11>ow on: N/A Statement Tim Tsung are dolnQ bullneu ua ebove on: OCtober 8, 1991 fictitious 8usiness Name(a) !Isled Bualn•H Name Jamu D. Halt The Following J*tonS Sheryll Roache The Following person• Thia ata1ement wu ftled DEL MAR PROPERTIES, St_,, John Chlnartan BualnH s Name above on: NIA Statement Thl1 1tatement was filed .,. doing buslne11 u : Thl1 1tatement w11 flied are doing business H : with the County Clerk o 1n52 Skyp11k Clrcte 118. This 1tatement w11 flied Stetement Richard A. Holmes The Following person• with the County Clerk of CANYON PALMS, 23141 with the County Clerk of CG F>C; 2062 BuslMSI Orange County on Sepfem. 120-A. lrVtne, Calif. 92114 with the County Cl8'k ol The Followlng per10ns This statement WIS flied ere doing butlnHt as: Orsnge County on October La Cedene IL. Laguna Orange County on Septem-C«lter Drive, Suite 210, Ir· bet 24, 1991 Ma1llyn Alddle, 227 C>ceef'I Orange County on 0Ctobe1 1re dolnO buslneSI as: with the Counly Clerk ol CHARLES GROUP INTER· 4, 1991 HIUI Calif. 12653 ber 30. 1991 vine, Calif. 92115 PS077N View Or., Newpoft lead\, It, 1991 LAGUNA BEACH EOUCA· Orange County on October NATIONAL. 5020 Campus F5087H siiiler Varkel. 23141 La PI08228 ~ Eckmal«, 2204 "8oo Publlhed Newpoft Calif. 92883 P508585 Tl ON AL BOOKS, 245 1, 1991 Drive, Newport Beach, Call· PubUshed Newpor1 Beach-Cedena ll, Laguna HIH1, Publllhed Newpon BelCh-h Ave., Coela MeN. eo.ta Mesa Piiot This bualne11 It Mf'> 'iibllshed Newport Beach-Gran<M-. Ulguna Beach, '508449 fom4192660 Colt• Mesa Pilot Oc1obet Calif.~ Costa M ... Piiot Oc1Qi* ii. 92627 '* 28 Oct '* 5 1~ 19 duCted by: an~ Cost• M"8 Piiot October CaHf. 92651 Published Newport B•Kh-Oera.ld c. Lasentky, 48 12 19 26 November 2 Thi• bullntH la con-19 29 NOYetnbef 2. t Thi• bu1lne1S II oon-• 0 • .. • The r1t9lttr•nl(I) ... 26 N bet 2 9 EdWarcl Fry, 245 Grand· Costa Mesa Pilot OCtober Oakdale, lrvlne, CA 112714 · • ' ' dueled by: en lndMdual .,.;. ' ' duc:1*I by: en lndMdual ltl1 menced IO ~ .,.... 19• • ovem • • View, Laguna Beach, Ca.llf. Thi• bu1lne11 11 con-l99l The regl1tr1nt(1) com-1-1 The reglslrant(a) co.. S.717 nea under Vte l'k-.. 11191 92651 5• 12• 19• 26• 1991 ducted by: an lndlllldual Sa-849 menced to treneact bu» Sa-878 menc9d lo tranaact ~ lullnett Name(•) ..._ Sa.el7 This business Is con-Si-820 The reg111r1nt(1) com. neu under tf'9 FlctfUoul ne11 under 1tle flctttlout ~on:~ 1tlt ducted by: an lndMdual menced to transact busl-Buslneu Name(•) lla1ed Butlrle11 N&IM(I ) ll*d M..twn Nddlia The registrant<•> corn-nen under the F1ct1tlo111 PUBLIC NOTIC• ebove on: Auouat 1'91 above on: ~ 11. MUC NOTIC! Thia .....,.,, .. ... PU••IC -TICE menced 10 transact t>uat-PUBLIC NOTICE Bu11ne11 N1me(1) 1111ec1 .. 8'\8ler v111c.r PUBLIC NOTIC! 1991 wllt\ .,,. ~ a... ti ______ n_v ___ , nt1• under tha Flctl11ous ebove on: • Fictitious Thia 11&~ wu tiled l'lotttteue Lyle Ecktnelef P'lotttleue Orangt COWlty on 0... Flotltloua Buslnaaa N1me(1) lilted CNa1007097 08fald C. Lasen1ky BualnHa Name with 1tle County Clefk of Buetneee Name Thia ttatament WU tMed au.IMu M9Me 1, 1991 •·~"---M•me above on: Septembet 25, I TATl .. l!NT OP Thi• 1tat1ment was filed Orange County on Dctobtr with the COWlty Qer1l of It t t , .... -·-1991 '"' with lhe County Ci.tk of Statelftent 4, 1991 lttilernent Orange County on ~ The , • ~ ~ Newport ~ ....._ IF~t Edward Fry WITHDRAWAL PROM Orange County on Septem-areThedOI.,!~~. P8fsonlaa· FI08792 ~~-persons bef 27, 1991 ate~~~'°"' CON Mesa Hot OCtolMr ,.,. ...... -.... persons This statement wu filed PMTNl'.RI HIP ber 24 1991 -.-. --· ........ , N ._ ...... If• ...,..,_ .. : FI081M · are doing bullMSI u : with the County Cl8fk of OPl!UTINO UNDl!ft ' ,507851 SALON SULCA. 3930 Sri• rvuMshed ewport _..,. GIESE INTERNATIONAL. Publl hed Newport 8Mdto 8AY A 0 SALES, 443 W. 5, 12, 19, 29, 1tt1 NIELSEN ELECTRIC, 1589 Orange Counly on Septem-FICTITIOUS P bfl hed N rt Be h-tol St. Suite 207, Senta C08ta MMe Pilot Dctobef 1900 E. Garry St. 1201, eoata' Me Piiot OCtobet .. Y' ll., Co.ta Meu. Callf. ~ 8 San Bernardino Pt1oe, ber 27 1991 BUl lNl!ll .... Ml'. u • ewPo ac Ana, C.111. 92704 12, 19, 28, Novembef 2. Santa Ana. Calif, 12705 ta '2127 Neadlendac• , ....... Costa M .... Calif. 92927 ' ,508239 ,... Co1ta MeH Piiot Septem-Al1n Baumgardner, 20t 199t A. Gia .. lmpon, Inc., Caff.. 5. 12. 19, 26, 1991 John fl. Oconner Jr., A12 !lad.;;;---!!_ for Olen Webb NlelMn. 1589 The following s>er•on hll blr 28, October 5, 12, 19, Spallmba, Newport Beach, Sa.SSS fomla. 1900 E Garry St 9e«J6 De llence, Huntlngtonlwt ________ ,_..,.. 8 San Bernardino Pl., Published Ne~port Buch-wllhdra\Nn u • gener1I 1991 Calif. 92660 1201, Santa An., Calif: hMh. CaUf. 92847 : Cotta Mesa. Callf. 92827 Costa Mesa Pilot OCtober panner from the partner· s •. 790 Thia bualn•H I• con-PUBLIC NOTICI 112705 PUBLIC NOTICI Thi• buslne11 I• con- ! Thl1 business la con-5, 12, 111, 26, 199t ship operating undec the ducted by: an lndMdual Thlt bu1lne11 I• con-~by: en lncllvldual ducted by: an lndMdual 8•·814 flC1111ous bullness name of PUBLIC NOTIC! The reglstrant(s) com-Plotnleua ducted by: • COfJ)Ofatlon l'ktHS.. Th• registrant(•) com- The r1gl1trent(1) com· HEIRWOOO et 1977 Pl•· menced 10 trantact bu• luelMM N..ne The regl1tranl(a) com-Buetneu ..... mtnCed lo trantaet bua1o 1 mencees lo tr111NCt bu• PUBLIC NOTICE centl• Ave .• Co1ta Mesa, CNl t009113 ness under the Fictitious lllltement menced to tr1111nct bull-a .. tement ~ Ullder the FlctlUous r ne11 under the F1clltlou1 Callf. 9282& l'lctltloue Bu1lne11 Nem1(1) llltad The Followlng perton1 nets undet the flc:t!Uous The F~ peraon1 8ullneH Name(s) llsted Bullness Name(•) ll1tad l'lotltloua The Flctltloui Builne11 Buelnfft Name ebOv. on: JAnuaty 1980 are dolna buslneS1 .. : eu1lneN Name(•) lilted .,. dolna but1MM ••: •bove on: NIA r •bov9 on: October 10, lluelnH• Name Name referred to ebove Statement Alan Baumgatdnet PU8LIC' WORKS 1100 above on: NIA BAUMEfSTEA COMPANY, John fl. Oc:OMOf Jr. 1991 l lllt•men• WU fllad In Orange County Thi Followlno person• Thi• stat•ment WH fifed Rutland Ad. 14, ~ Drew QltM, Pfetldant 410 32nd ltrHt 1207, Thi• llatetnertt WH filed I Olen NlefHn The Following pertont on November ,0, 1988 are dolna business as: with the County Clerk of Bffoh, c.llf. gzeeo Thia statement wu flled N•_wport llHCh, Calif. w41t'I the Counly Cler1I of t . I I ' Thlt ltatement wu ftled are doing butlne11 a1: F328448 CAFE DON 13882 New• Orange County on Oc1ober Carter W LM t100 """ with the County C1er11 of 92963 0rW!Qe County on Seplem. with the County Clettc of PAC.UDO GROUP. 18400 FUii Nine and addrets of Port Avenue . Suites F ' Q 4, 1991 lend Ad. ,.. Newport Of919 County on ~ lMlle Howard lautnat"9f, bet a1, 1991 Orange County on OctoC>er Von Kerman 1220, IMM. the peraon wlthdrewtng: tualln Calif.' 92680 ' PI08'798 Beach. eaMf. taMo ber U, 1991 889 Lake It., Hemet, c.IU. F.0.tU to, t991 Calif. 92715 Donald w. Oeofg~ 29965 Yo1hlhwo Tomlnaga t508 Published Newpon Beach-Thi• bu1lne1S II con-1'908241 923-44 Publl•hed N9WPO'f e..ch-Fll09111 The Meflnet'I lrrvt11ment Redwood Dr., anyon Tonia Court, An~halm, Coste Mesa Piiot Octob9f ducted by: an lndMdu.I PWlllhed Newpott 8Mc:h-Tl\la butlneH la con. Co8*a Meta Piiot OctoC>er Publllhld Newpott 8eKh-Group, Celllomls, 18400 Lake, Calif. 92587 Calif. 92I02 12 1,. 2• ..,_~_,._ .. The re~strant(I) com-,....,. • .......__ ...._. ..._._ .. _ ducted by: en lndMduel • 1~ 111 ...,. 1991 Von Katrnen 1220, lrvlne, Published Newpor1 Beach-Thi b I I • •• ... """""''--"• ____.... ......... ct ........... ----....... --Th• t•Ol•tr•nt(t) COlfto .. .. ..... Cotta M ... Pilot Oc1ober Ct111f, 82711 Costa M ... Pilot Sept•~ duel~ us ;.•:n~~on-1991 ....... ..., th.-~ I , 12, 11, 29, 1991 rnenoed lo freneeot ~ s.IOI 19. 28, ~ 2, t , This buslnelS 11 con-bet 28, October 5, 12, 11, The r%'litrint(t} com. h..t50 1ua1MM Nw(J) lated s..oe nets undtf the ~ ..... -._.ICI 1911 ducted by: a corpetetlon 1991 mencH lo tranNC:t butJ,. ebo¥t on: o.-4 , .. , ..... 1 Buelneta ...,.(a) ._. rvw.n. nv• 8a-M9 The re~11rant(1) corn. S.n4 neu undtt the Flct.ltlout PUIUC NOTtcl c.,., w. LM • ,.vwwC llOTICI -.we on: NIA ,..._... --PUl&.IC---.-TIC----1-:::.CS"*' ~ PUBLIC NOTICI Butlne11 Name<•> lilted Plotlt.._ TNa "*"*"' w Med ,....._. ~ .:::=-w ...... .._. --l~iiii;;;;'i;---lualneu N1mt(1) llt1ed '"-tH•-·-av~:O~om1A ,....,8 •u1eJw•N..,. ~r~~ 9uelle••M11MO Wiit the~ a.tc.of ,,......_, ,.. ..... e ~ on: September 21. r... -_ ..... ,. -· , _ __;-. •• ..,,. t•tement • 1991 .__ .. , ............ Oranot CCM1ly on ~ The 'OllowlnO peraone ......... ._.. t"1 llualneH Name "' 1 .. a,..,..," was ,...., The Followlng P9ftOna ' The ,ottowlng pereont 7, 1901 wt dolria txJ11nets as1 ............. Mar11 AINgan, Prtslderrt ltat.tMnt wlU'I the County Clerk ol trt doing butlneu es: PIOIH1 ate dolna butlnesus: PIOIOtl OCI c:l"OUP, UH2 f The Poiowtnt P9ftOna This It.al~ wu flled The 'ottowtng penons ~"2f.1~ on Septem-CAMERON COMPANY. I Publllhed ~ IMCf1. t.41CAOftCH, M52 DorMtt Publllhed N~ ~ MacArthur Blvd., ltt. • .,. doing butlnet• w. with lhe County Clettl Of .,. CIOl88 buelneH u : • ''°"... EHllhOr•~ lrvlne. Celll. Coata Meta Piiot Octo. ~· Huntington hach, Cotta ...... ,. October 1 200. ~!;. 12111 p ~i:•.c=u~,.:. ~'T. ftr,"'Y on $epf4"'11-~~~~~~ PUblllhed Newport l..ch-~ Cameton Wllllttmt. ::0119' "· November 2' T.,!y 92cr:c. ees2 DotMtt 11. 2f. Novembtr a. t. tt1 l..,.~fio.. Coe1A '::; t Newport le•ch. Calif. PI081l40 Meat, C&llf, t242t Coste Me .. Pilot October t Eutshof•, llvlne, Calif. sa.ase Or., Huntington Beach, ....... Calif. t"1t l2l80 ~ Newport Beech-Ottmat W. Henog, 3073 s. 12. 18, 2t. 1991 92114 Calif. t2t4t Thi• bu1ln•H Is con-1 MICf..c "°""· 2121 .... COeta Meta Pilot October t<lllybrook• Ln., Cost• Sa.804 Ttlll butlntH i. con-r IND This •u11lnet1 It con· Hu IT dUCMd by: an lndMdull I emo, ......,. 9Mch, Calf. Mela, Calif. mat duded by: 1111 lndMdUal dUcted;ttn ~ ""• reg11•rent(•) com- 1 lallO •· t2, 1t, at, 1991 Thie bu1lnt" Is con. tt ~·re lillt tterflng ~., Tht ttglttrant(•) com-Th• lttrant(t) com-~ lo hNact ~ n.fs 6\ltlMN ,. con-S•lt7 ducted byl tn lndMdUal ,own bullnett. clMllllad II menced tO trensact blJtl-an IPwtment mencecl hMeCl ~ ,.. ...... .. Plc9ala I.. duclld DY: en lnclMduel Heed a"'*? .l.OOk In The reglstr•nl(a) ~om-I O'Mt placa to llnd ntB H und" !he Fle1ttloul .._'"OUQh Cla••lfitd ntat under the '1c1ltlOut thro••n'-.... •-;..c...1.lL;....a lullnete N~•) ..._.. _ Th• ,.,1.1rent(t) com-menc«I lo tranuct bUtf.. ,Offlceaqulpmen1 u1lnt11 Nam•(•) N9'ed uu• -lutl""' Heme(•) lflted .... u ... l&mll~ ;. .. ~f/IJflft~:-on:_._Nl_A--:===:!.!:..-..._;._.....:..:.:;;.;:,.._1, ..;...--~---.... ·-- ward • Loat cat. Md bleck. Old, • ne.de nMdk:a· on. 150 .. 474 or ,,,.... 842· 1 ......... .... ........... ........ . .... .... ... .. .,,liiiiiiiiiiiiiiirl ., ... , .. werehow• ... , ....... . °'*IC In f'CMllUln .,... lev. 40 HOUR WH K • ar. to ejght hour Min ature acttnauHr tOIANT GANGI MLat ..... 811 ~ 206 .RIP, lib. ~ •oed•d, 120 t1r11 n*« oondldon, 1r1a trtr, MW alp Npt 0...-Mattna. .... Ing $15,liOO. ...... ... to appt1datef 7Ho6428. ..... Aallgl,,...,.. -. , _____ ....., __ .;;... __ 8lrWna '!...~:ur,'~ ,.a:::::c::::....,.------1 SMotPPIM AKC ch8M-ua...w doU'9e ~ N. No ~ ~ ....-a boar pion a,1ood, ahote ·~ ~: birda. tom. ...,.._ :rz: ~=. hme = J..:• lldot· ~ 40'e, IO'a, eo•a a =., ~ Dr. Na fnnlMle hutch, 11 10'a fof' M . SOl'M S3 ... tobw II... K•nnet l•perl•nc• dey October . p~ SonMi Groom .... ~ to l20. One bdudful Antlquea,pw.,,ta hehld 9"Mn eota. drMMr, movie atat OUlftl for Od• from MdWMt.0..-g::• table/I chre. 11&0. PrlMt'• Heblt raner dtha •11 ,.,.. r ......... Muea ~ !:.-'*"" NMd euto. ldenllftoallon tor Ploof "'°'..,.,· to wortc/9peak/oom-l~No~-=~---~---1 Transportation ; \. ~ ' : ! ! ' t I I I , munloate lnoll•h. E>cp. '*'· A 1• CU PT Kenmor9 A"'-V IN PERSON Selwy of '300 f A ..... hlboe a.. o«era. 722-144&. for 120. Prairie tfat, 113e Port Shef· TOOAVI buyl"9 mdae. 714/ t7M341. 1125. M0-8111 ext. 3-tM. Ke .... _ _.or, 11 .... ft. Klmban baby Orand SUNOAY, OCT. 20TH, 10 A.M. • 3 P.M. MONOAY, OCT. 21ST. I A.M. • 8 P.M. PIT Ph ......... -Plano. a..utlfi.14 blk one Help & white refrlo great .. AIWA,.. IUllC' flnleh. 11,475. Can Scheduling. I to cndtn 125() 722~. 9VVWV vr help dellvef. 527•1154. Noon, fOf t weeka. Complete Mt of I ----------Call 850-1782 after IS. Maytag Waaher/Dryer Bradford E.xchang• YaMaha etectronlc up. RE IEC-'/OFC llOR ~!'.~. ~ ... ~1<41 .,.. couetor'• ptat•• by right piano/ keyboatd CDI ' •• -.,...,..~&. EdWln M. Knowtea. 5 mo•. old. 11700 TmllPORA&llY 8VCS Real E•tata exp req'd. Featurn ~ from obo Phonea " bkk.""' tyro Refrigerator 1200, • 75$-0523 4100 B~1~ET. Ing 6 , W/P. '"P'atrlCk washer • dryer, 1140 the movie mualcaJ. GI .. _..._....,._........ each, dlahwaaher Still In ortglnal box ... NEWPORT BEACH ,,....,_ ,._,...,_,.,, 11 .,...,.., been displayed. Snortir.,i Goods tjQ65 drH ... $5. FrinDed fteld McMhur/ FO(d. leather YMl A leaihef Big block ganige .... aklrt 110. Homemede In Dover Shorn New •40 MOOR .......... *2T COtonado, ... --. palc:hworic ~ 110. 6 f • ,_ --.. Black ~ ~ 15 UHd urnlture. Coronado. >Ont ~ o/b, hadg tnk. ~. Jacket• S5 Nurse~ dee« Item• and much tlon. ,.ady to Mlt. dinghy, vhf. NB a»p, uniform• a rMtd'• unt-l'nOfe. 1018 Wntwlnd S5CMUl9. l5500/obo, 723-4070. f ... "•A~ --""' Way. NB. Sal a Sun. orm ~ • ..._.... .... "'•· tam-4prn. •42' Callfomlan, '87 •Hobie 1e• Including pul'MS, gloves. Some twin Cal~ di.ael, trW* chlldren'e outflta. In ESTATE SALE. Apt full fty equlpd, many ldraa ~· the alley. 812 Iris, of furn, hehld Item• & 12.40,000 75M974 ......,54,.,......-------CDM. cloehea. Sat 8-4. 1000 3o• Laeuna '87 dt.-Patk Newport Apt 212. HI' flahlng boat '82, ... ~. whfft A 40hp mercury, ator9d pi 1 1 1 (714) esa.oaee RETAIL ULEI 25. 84&-5841 Makft a vre• CM••· MAJOR CROSS Ptr, •nthuelaetlo, Refrlgerator•Sean, maa gift. Aat(JnQ 1250 SmEETS: OUAIL & cheerlul & loY9 coun-white, 2 dr, froet ""· the Ht. Pie... call ~'l~E ~~i~OHN try llVlng. 497.,...20 ••cetent wr1cng cncttn. e • s ·1 t 3 3 aft• , FABULOUS MULTI GA-Inside, alnt cond, nnac e a eer ng. SoUd oak poof table, 2135 & 2131 Wallace. RAGE SALESI Satur· many maa 14200 obo great •hape, trr full •12•. eJate top, Toya for glrta & boys. day, Oct. 19 lam-554-3117. *1 aK 875-9990 Costa Mesa 6124 ---------Antique Country Faire 1175. 844-5e39. 5:30pm. Or call any. quea, racks, wall let ._ ahara our 11... 2pm. Alley betw. Avwy & Co mounta, braH light •Ut•• w/you Sat 9-S C9dar/Walnut St. In 18 ft. Regal. The S. nature, leH than e · ' ' Npt ShorH. Have a bring model. 1988. Gd moe. old. Muet selll BAU.ET 110NT11ARTRE cup of coff .. on U• cndtn. Bank repo. No aso-24aa. FUND RAISING SALE Got married. Don't need trlr. eK obo. A~ry • Pl..,....IXI a time, leave m .... ge. 1 WW SectJIOfrlceCltrk ••r• w••h•r a~---...,.-__;-hpart New. 1 (l'rtday) CUSTOMER S.Veral PIT & Ftr ..,.._ d~r 110 plug In E&J wheel chr, leg Urta, ,~ Wayne AJrpoft to SERVICE •lllon~ avail. "~•1 ..--1• dryer, apt alz• 1150 folde, used 5 tlmff, \oi Speed .-.;. Sk. Bo.its /U 16 ~ lpm, return 800-&32-5751 • ._. for both. "4-ecK:S. price $250 559-1385. rrwA ·1~i'~: T h e N E W po RT Telemarketing l8 Men'e tobacco oetrlch I Co. 875-8990. come to buy or do-two. Ant ques. refrlg, 1..,...,,.,....,,....._...,...____ •ea ... ,.,. Whaler BEACH/COSTA MESA e Dlal-/Op-er• bri.fcase. Never been llJ1•1MI tK '44-1'714. Pl 0 .... ... ua9d. 11250 obo. L T la looking for • • Hrly + Caeh bonus a Twtn 9eda Mk• new, 759-0523. Cuatomar Service •No Sal" Requlr9d mattrffa box aprlnge. ~~~~~~----1 Repreeentatlve for the If you are not making 150 ea. 87&-4413. NINTENDO SYSTEM & Cunle Mathie 19" con- Clrculatlon Dept. to S300·1500/Wk, call 8 gamH lnc:tcla Tetras, aole. Ork wood. am/ work a nealbla ached· now. Mrwr cheet w/ twin Zelda II & Top Gun. fm record player $285. Vs. Stcr1•os & Electronics 6080 nate your white et-microwave, bike•. 18' Boat with off shore 15'Custom SS, con- ephanta for eale. The sofa bed, odd & ends. mooring. 673·3313. aole w/bow-rlder play- variety of Items Is 232 Newport Blvd.1-~-------deck, Whaler uphlatrd, endleH. Dozens or NB. Sat. Oct 19th, 27' ,.ormula Sport 24 gal fu.I, 115 HP brand new T·•hlrls at 9am-3pm. CrulNr, '80 llke new. Evlnrude, et..-.o, euy glv•away prices. Pro-Humungoue Marine Muat Hiii S18,000/ roU, trlt, mJae 17,795 cffd• to help finance Swap M .. t. Sun Oct. obo. 24Me90 orr.r. 831-6300. ule, approxJmately 18-714-fMt-1285 headboarda $100. $175 AW 575-ee58 722-8584. 24 hour. per w .. k. 873-8898 --------- the annual NUT· 20. Buy direct from 801=========·J._·---.;;..;......;;.~.;.._-­ CRACKER produc· y~t owners. Nautical llon by our young decor. hardwate, en- dencers. December glnea. ealla. u name 111 14, 15 & 20. Tickete Sunrl•• 'tlU noon. An- on aale soon at Tick· cient Mariner & Josh atmuter. See you at Slocum'• p&n<lng lot. 2632 Santa Ana A~. NB Mora lnfor. call Saturday, October Minney'• 548-4192. 19th, 7am. We nMd a reliable Playpen. atrolle,., baby Mlteublehl Electronlce pereon with strong Antique oak .• Cheete, toya, girl• cloth••· America etate of the ROQIDA\' PROCESS.. telephone skllls, Houseclaanl & La writing dHk. 125~ CHEAPI 559-1365. art wide screen 56" ING PHONE ORDERS. pleuant Ph91• voice, dry, 1 or 1 daveM. 1450. 844-5te5. Sllghtry uaed 1989 TV. Uke new. Retails ,,eopie Call You To neat appearance and NHd OWfl tran•porta· Chlldcraft set or bk• at over $2,000. will ~.,. Wiii Train. 1· able to work well With tlon. 760-0100 w/ dctnry. 844·n59. eacraflce for $400 vuu-735-8197 EXT 311 othefa. S5.50/Hr. cash. 831-8959 Seiaty S300 Reliable, loVlng Nanny, Bualna ............. I 8 ng merchandl!:. Call DANll!L SMEA needed In CM home. walnut daka w/ret sas. Collectibles 6017 PARKJNQ LOT SAL• DESIGNER FURNITURE Sat 8-S. 2815 Lafay. ..., nee. ?14/ 880-__ M_2_-4_3_2_1_1!.xt __ ._2_0_7_1 10 mo .. 8 & 7 yr old. 8 walnut d•k sso. flt• ~11, eld. 3-t58. 650-7658. cab 185, chra S20, fire -1.._..-------r------------------.. cab $350. tat file $250, SALE. Dining rm table. ette. ClolhH, antl-'SOUND OF IUSIC' sued• chrs, tapestry qua•. eo11eet1b1ea. Complete set of a wing chair, bergere .,,,--.....,------ Garage Sales ACCOUNTING UP TO metal dlk 145. aofa 195, enter ctr $95, din Bradford Exchange chair, eofu, antiques, Sat only t-2. Antique G('neral 6102 oolletor's plates by art, oriental carpets. oak dining table, ming Edwin M. Knowlaa. pool table, all Items cabinet, adult & chldl· F 90 FAMILY SALElll 10/ lass than 1 yr. old. ren'a cloth••· bike, eaturaa scenes from 19 • 10/20. E/Bolsa Must sell this week· toys & books. 1618 Ir· CLERK PIT Ht & hutch 1595, crib To aaelat w/Wortc no $ S 120, axer bike $60, & retail bualneH In 600 recliner $145, picture• '88 JAGUAR XJS Coeta M•••· Mlri 2 $20, bkcaae $150. hra/Wk. Can Sue beds 1165, eofabds 7t4-840o3tea S95, student dsk $85, acceeorlH S1·15. & the movie musical. Chi S/W endl 303 Alta Lane vine Ave. Still In original boxes, ca, estmlnster ---------never tfeen displayed. Ave &am. 894-1573 CM. 65~2488. Jutt Ilk• new. Only 15,500 mhl. Chrome wheell and WhMl~well trim. Coll 7204590. Blrttndtr Trainees PER MONTH more. 973-0848 Needed. Call: DESIGNER FURNITURE 714-895-8998 Ext. 166 * NO COLLECTIONS * SALE. Dining rm table, ELI Co _, eueda chrs, tapestry D unttr ,.tlD wing chelr, qergera N.B. area ean<tNfoh Early morn1'ng motor chair, sot••· aotlquee, ahop, Good etartlng art, 0tlental carpels, pay. Exp a help. FIT routes available. Deliver pool tabla, all Item• Makes a great Christ· October Clearance Free sofa bed. It pine maa gift. Asking $250 Sale. Animal A•· oval dining table 2 the set. Please call alstance Thrift Shop. leafs 4 chr• $285, 6 4 5 -1 9 3 3 a rt• r Wed-Sat 10:30-3:30. stereo $25, antique 5:30pm. Or call any· 14942 Jackson. N of buffet $65, xerox cop- Ume. leave menage. Bolsa, E of Beach, ler on stnd $50, anti. Midway City. For lostJ que pedal car, misc. round, low cost epey1 2451 Norse Ave 7-5 neuter, pet l.D. call _s_a_t._o_n_ry,_. ____ _ 978-PETS helpline. Yard eala, Catholic Bu1ldinq Materials 6030 * Prr. 831'°t"' Tuesday, Thursday & ~~!t '~!~ .~1:'~~~: >\ Doaaltttr S t d M st h andl 303 Alta Lana STEEL BUILDINGS, Congenlal retriever a Ur ay. U ave CM. 650-~488. Must Sell 3-21a24, 1· Corona Daughters. charity benefit; something for everyone. U name It. Sat & Sun 8am-4pm. 2574 Carnegie, ctoae to Harbor/Fu. •Nu good natured dependable transportation Oealgner• new eora & 30•40, 1 -40•75, 1- parson for care whUe d Ii bilit · lolteeeat, brushetroke 50•100 All New. maa1er away. Balboa an a Y lDSUrance. James 714-722-6nO. pattern, wht w/blu PenlnsulL Beth. CALL 642•4333 grn-roae. Sacraflce 875-9844. 1500/$475 542·2255. Office Furniture & Equipment 604 7 del Mar u 122 Multl·famlly Garagar. Costumes, antique•. furn, artwrk, lampe, exerciser, cloth••. llneri. misc. In alley 608 Iris. COM. Sat 9-3. PliiiL Executive Engllsti oak dHk by custom craft. fnsh natrl, parquay Uaed, reu shut dwn Hes~ C8ftlP9f tie.I top, 78"X38" ,eacrince ofi<:9• dsk, chre, crdn-l8linO mor.. ~thin 11100. 842·2255. zaa, etc 960-2738. ~-?Sell" wlttl • Cl...itlad ad. Huntinqton Beach 614 Antiques, tools, fuml- tura, motor acooter,cr- othes & much moral. 1oo1 A 308 Alabama. 1051 articl• t.mini ngul'l'S prominent• ly tion in living quarters. E;;ph11is alto on image. l"\'putation, cl"C'dlb11ity. lf11•1 rights, marriage_ Scorpio in p1ctuf't' b1IHy. dudlint' Confideoltal d.at• sup: plied by Anet n•hvl' Rt'lo111onsh1ps intrn~1fv. '(Im• 1dm1tt•dlv rontrover· s1•I Get an arlgle on the camera equipment you've llw1lyl wanted. Reed duelfled. 11111111 By CHARLES GOREN with OMAR SHARIF and T ANNAH HIRSCH Q.1-Aa South, vulnerable. you bold: •KQ74 •AQJ9 tA.J~ •73 The biddinc hu proceeded: North Eut Sooth West 1 NT P .. 2• P .. 2 t P .. 1 What do you bid now? Q.2-Aa South. vulnerable, you hold: •95 •AQ1086& t A •KQ107 The bidding has proceeded: Eut South Weat North 3 + 3 • P.. 3 NT p._ ? What action do you take? Q.3-Both vulnerable, u South you bold: •1084 •AJ6 +K7 •KJ632 The bidding has proceeded: South We.t North Eut l • P.. 1 • Dbl 1 What action do you take? $28,950 Q.4-Both vulnerable, u South you bold: •10843 •.ue •&1 •JUa The bidding baa proceeded: South West North Eut 1 • P.. 1 • Dbl 1 What action do you take? Q.5-Aa South. vulnerable, you hold: •Q74 •KQ10962 +A ~9 The bidding hu proceeded: Weet North Eut South l + P.. P.. 7 What do you bid now? Q.6-Neither vulnerable. u South you bold: •1oe1&•s •a •KQ8 .,q1os The bidding hu proceeded: Eu& South Weet North P.. P.. 1., Dbl P.. 1 What do you bid now? .. turdll,, Oc\ober 11, 11t1 ~ Yo• Asbd: Ernest He111lng· way wrote an4 llnd like hit tlgn - Callttr. Much the NJIH can be aaid for F. Scott Fltqerald -Libra. Cer1nide Stein WM Aquuian all the way - fro• ~r llt•rary lnventiou, innova· lione, to ha .,.noul life. S.me rould be uld for anotlwr Aqu.aria -Jamn Joy~. M.x~ll Ptrkhu, late Virgo editor, reflttted q~lltift of his sign -he helped .,.rlKt ltthniqun of Llbran author Thomas Wolfe and he ln1plred numero111 other literary greata. P•rklnt held astrology In high l'epQt•. AQUAR IUS (Jan 20·F•b. 18). Mon· •Y you thought lost will be in your hands tonight Focus on p.iyments, col· ll'ct1ons, 1ncoml' pot•nt1al Family member .usens. "I don't thin., I will ever doubt you •g,.o•" Taurus pl•ys role PISCES (Feb J9·Mart"h 201 Cycle high. you'll N-.i nght pla«' 11 cnmal momen1 Judgment. 1ntu1t1un rtl.,bll' Accl'nt pt"rson•hty. wur shades of grttn •nd m;auvt' You could be 1n· volved 1n f1lmma .. 1ng. creo1hon o( 1llu· s1on~ LllRA (S.pt 23-0ct 22) KHp op- tions open. Itinerary subJect to changr lmponant contact mad• as l"\'Sull of so· Clal gathering, unique group dflhalloo, church. Strf'SS versatility. humor S..g1t - tanan is represented SCORPIO (Oct 23-Nov 211 Wh.it appt'llli difficult to others b«omf'CJ for you "a p1«"e of cake •• Know II. •c«"pl challenge, !>to aw.att of dNdhne Ml'm · ber of opposite ~"· possibly .1notht1 Scorpio, miles dKlar•llon of loYl' GEMINI (M.w Zl ·June 20) R··~h bt'vl•nd thl' 1mmN1a1.-. ~now that pr.-· v1uus rul~. lim1tilllon~ n1> ll>ngl'r .1pplv )'ou'll fttl 'frtt u a binl D.>ur Opt'ns. vou c.in fly aw•y. orve yc>ur own d~11- nv Arin. L1br.l •rt' m picture CANCER (June 21·Juh 221 h>Cu~ un nf't't'r 1n1h•hv.-ong1n•htv. J'<'IS.'I • b1htv o( ·n"w lov.-·Be direct 1n get11ng tu h.-•11 t>f m.Attf'r" Lf'r thl' "''orld !..now. TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE .. • A GOOD ~ ) I I I rt AD! ., CALJ. OIE ,, • OFOt#I • IREMJLY ,, ·• AJ>Vl.SORS b I 1 1m4YI CALL: 842-5878 ARIES (March 21 -Apnl 19) Watch your step! Tendency is to "trip over things." Dlxretion requ11"C'd 1n ronnK· lion with clandl'Stlne mttting, arrange· ment. You'll be asked to kttp H'Cf't't RHd and write, eumine records 0.- llnNte! TAURUS (April 20-May 20). Acqui· _..to request from family m•mber. In· volve1 beautifying aurTOund1ngs, ob· talnlng mu11cal instrum•nt. dKOrating. 1harpenlng color coordin1tion. Many of your fondHt uplration.s will be ful · filled tonight. GEMINI (May 21 -Jun• 20). Moon o1t top part of chart ttlo1tn to co1f't't'r, bwii· nn1. prettlge, .unding in rommunity Outline tenns, find out uactJy what 11 t11pttted from you. Romantic h1190n 11 put of "deltdout MCftt." CANCO (Ju11e 21 ·July 22) Em · phasls on retpontlbillty, .authority. ability to obtain funding. Favor1ble M00'1 .. pen coincldn with trn•I. pub· IWUna. ~w11lslng, planning for over· ..., ~m4')'. Capricorn. another Cancer native lnvolwd LEO (July 2J·Aug. 22). finish what you .Urt, rMCh beyond previoll9•.11pK· tationa. Emphasis on unlvenal appeal, ability to 1ttract wide audlentt. Foalt •Ito on my11ery. Intrigue, knowledge eonc:emlna tu requlrtmtnts. VlkCO (Au1. 23·S.pt. 22)· Oivenl• fy, Hpttim•nl with "different" modt of lr•n•port1tlon. Spotllght on legal •l'"ment. p\lbllc relation•. partner· •hip, m1'fltal 1t1tu.t Hlahllght lnde· p.ndtntt, orl9ln1llty. i..o, Aqu1rlu.t r .. hlftd. u•A (Stpt. 23•0ct. 21): Unortho· do11 lfttthodt brinf det.lrtd "'9Ultw. At· ttntlon revolv" 1round bl•IC' 1 .. uH. ttnploy111tnt, lnform1tlon rel1t1n1 to di.t, nutrition ltlltk>Nhlp with olMt ftMaM f•mlly ntmber nftdt 1ttenrion. ICOUIO (Oct ll·Nov. 21 )' Olv.-r· IMJy, IC'ttnt hvM«. thow thlt you can &.uth at your own foibl-. Lu~r posf • t!On hlthllth• c-rallvlty, ltylt. varict1. flf'ytikal ~°" NYlll"'°r 3 could be ~ ln .-..n ol aptallatlon SAGITTAllUS (New. ll•Df<. 21): £"'.,.... on retMilktlftl. chtd.t"f rtf • fftn<W. tt....k.lna ,,... '"""' propa111ion, 1uuat1en that hH "choklns" effKt. &peelittlt °" ... u,. J"'OPf'CY• dOmeM.k 1111..,_tMlll ..... ~ II pm. ,(A .. ICOIN (Dae, ll·Jan. 19): You'll 9't ..-ally ilMt. WMt Mgint • 14tp!rfklal ... could ~"'' "pro• r°"fttl. lll"''•""· cl•,. to 'dfwe"' Shen trip 111..e ... i'flatiw In _.rfh of IF OCTOBER 19 IS YOUR BIRTH· DAY: You al"\' dynamic. 1nqumtlve, an original thinker. wnsuous, stubborn, talentfd Fathl'r likely to h.1n tr.men· dous influenCt' Leo. Aquanus ptnoru iltlrilcted to you You'll travel during last days of October During NoYl'mber. major domestic 1d1u1tment could in· elude chilngl' of l'ftidl'nct', addition to family, revers.ii of v1ew1 concerning m1rlto1I status Sp1ntu1I valun surfatt In Otttmber -P11«8 ptl"lliOn will play out.standing role Sund8r, October 20, 1•1 Uft'rary INight: Cratym CrHne, late Llbran •11thor, lived •P to hia ••-riul-... ..,loptal atpe<ts. Hla 2 by•ote f()ct. 2. ltcM) 1n4. blrthpirth co•blMllll with Vea• •nd the Mooe and aal.....alty a•d at tl ... rtllglo• ual to •ake him tM ,.._" and artist he ~a ... Na"'ber 2. .othtr, aa•· ber I , fathef, pl• v..-. 1lpllk1tor fUbn) ~ •p to ....... •N!tlvl· ty ud i..lln1 of oppn.All• I• coanecdoa with both mothft aad fatliler. Alt1'91osiul-llttr1ry l•laht Into the Ille of Cra'-a• CrMM. ARIES (Mardi 21 ·April 19): ~ling of~· contenl111t'nl ottun u twult of manlon, rtn1lly NlltlOnthlpe. lndlvld· ual cloee to you needs tncouragtmtnt, could bt temponrOy conrlNd to home. hofpltal. Ubr. play• pera111oun1 role. SACITTARIUS (Nov 22·DK 21) e>p.n hn" of communication. read .1nd wntl', discern motives. analyze charo1c- ter. You'll lorn more about proptny, family ttla11onshipe th.an originally an · tlcipatl'd. Gemini figurn prom1nf'ntly CAPRICORN (OK 22-Jan 19) At· tentlon l"\'Volves around home. fam1l v. domm1c ~ju.stment, sale or purchaSl' ol art obj«t, lu11ury ll•m Plac•m•nl of chair, po11ibly new, occupil'S thoughts Taurus, Libra penons in plctuf't' AQUARIUS (Jan 20·fl'b 18 ) Maintain rnpKt for pnvacy of oth•n and lf't pte>pl• know you regard your own time alone u "prN"ious " You'll definitely I.am that being alone 1s not um• u being lonely Virgo involved. PISCES (Feb. 19-Much 20) Sur· pri.Md e.11pttSSion on fattS of many who ml•takenly considered you "wNk ·• Cul'ftnt cycle Kttntl stttngth. df'dtCa· tion, ability to "beat" rom.,.1111on You'll !>to askfd to assume administra· ti ff d utift. If OC'TOBEJl 10 IS YOUR BIRTH· DAY: Mothtr h~ more influenCt' than did father, you hav• gourmet appt41 ... Capricorn, Canttr .,.rt0ns are drawn to you. Key to your charKter II ded1at1on. f•rvor, dd•nnination. paNlon. eentl· m•nt. Curttnt cycle relates to tr.vel, marital atatue, poalbl• addltio'1 to fam • lly. Recent doi:nutlc adlvslmtnt wu n«eeary. there It no need for fttling of guilt. December will be your mott product1vt. profilabl• month of 1991. TAURUS (April 20-May 20): foray Into theolOfY• my1t1cl1m proYH re· w•.-dlng Keynott It fulfllhr.•nt. bal· antt and at 1 .... p.Jtlal antwH to "Why am I htref" Me1n1na btcomtt crystal cker d.Sna even.Ina hou.n. P'8cee In· volved Sin~ You AlllH! Ht Is -w c:on• GEMINI (M41y 21 • Junt 20) ThOM t£deftcl b)' -•1 t. M ~ 11 .... t who felt you l.tcked etablllty will bf of A.mlntta• ll~t .... " O.rt• tiJe proven wron1. F<K'11t on upanslon, Captkertl'a lie.ti ... ._...,....., Ille w• C0111t111unlalton, ret0tnltlon ol tpintual •• a.utlwlM e. Critla.. Tlwy 9'tfedt4 ••luet You'll ..... ,,n .. ,. Although It'• .. .... ........ ••net. fefftf•I la•· Sundty. I'• ruins to aoi·· Oo 111 .... Me ..... 8' u.. .w~ ~- CANCU. (June 21·Jllly 1l): l.o"t· ,_.... ,._... ......... ~ ranp ,._~. pl'OftC•• co1ne iftlO acts4 _..... W. Me Arlee ~•. thArp. cA'8r foaae \'CKt'll M rtltNold ~ ID 8'p. Hit ...... Mft froa IN.*" ,o.. uncltftoOk • rwult of .,......._ ..,. ,... H•lfue4 ca...a. Mltpt_.. alt rut••· Lons ·dltt•"" He .,.. bitwa. .. 11~'' ........ .,. .. . CCMIUMftkildoft ........ to tnm, tMCf'I • IJ• .............. .,..., tfllt .... .., lftt arL ..... """ .. u .... LIO (July 2l•AUI 2l), Tab l•ltia· AaJIS (March 2l·Al"'I tt) c-1• ti" "' "ftMI .. Oltf' whtrt tht IMIM)' euch that you nn pttf~ e..chnl,""'4, IL tlCIW • '*9ill It Nt>w _... N• """"* ,..tun. ,_, own 1<1l•nt •nd ....... QW llM4"1 M ...... Mfb, Mtf'9Ct t'OftdltioN fa~ to ro.Mntt, l .. h'W..I wMt • ..., ..... JOU ..UW ,_... on 1ta.our, lntr11u.. "',._ry, M .... 11....,.. C'riltieR~ ~ ....... .-. Twnis lftvolwd, 9'aGO JA• 23 .... U). own TAUaUI (Aprll •• ...,. 20)• H.tff ......., ,.. ... 1"4 nwrte.. rtlurWili ftO flliffliili ttll ON wl'IO ·~<a• ... \ calur ......... .... .... Ofll tom. I will not pl•) w<und (1Jdl.-1 .. C•rttr ~tfrom ~· LEO (July 23-Aug 221 Sen~ of d1 · rt'cllon rf•jtOrt'd Recl'nt "w1IJ jllt>oS• ch•M""" d"m•yfd d1"'°uraged. but now you .tr• b.c .. on tr•ck Spt•tlight on commun1u11on, lldvt>rllsmg. publish· 1ng. travel opportun1tv Aqu•n.in pllly5 role VIRCO (Aug 23·~pt 22) Otvers1· fy. rommunicatl'. publish, get meswg• across. Social Kt1v1t1.s Kttll'r•t•, popu· linty lncreaM"S Recent error corl'Ktfd, ertd1b1hty f'l'ltol't'd Gemini, S.g1ttanus penon1 pl1y kl'y roll'S LIBRA (Sept 23·0ct 22) Wh.at had bffn flimsy beromt>S solid -views, op1niona venf1ed IJK'ts1un to rebuild, ttVIK', f't'vamp. l't'V1ew WIS cornet Lf'· gal tie rt'latl'S to s.,.cial agreement. mantal Jt.1tus Scorpio 1n picture. SCORPIO (Oct 23-Nov 21)' You're reluffd from obligation that actually belonged to family ml'mbtor You'll g11n additional 1nforma11o n concerning money 1n l'SCrow RNd (1n• pnnt. study ltgal docunwnt Libra repYeWni.d SACfTIARIUS (Nov 22 ·Dtc 21 l Att•nllon revolvH around fanuly, hom•, de<c.\r1tton music, study group. 8t' d1plomatlc but l'\'fuw to ablndon p11ncipln Family mt'mber aayt. "I think I undtrttand you mon now!" T•uN• Involved CAPRICORN (Dec. 22·Jan 19). S... pi.ttt. pt0pl•" thf'y are. not merely •• you wl1h th•y might be Focus on guar· antffS, largl' hou1thold product•. dura· blllty of 1ood1. Do not equate d•lay with defHt. ri1tt1 plly1 role. ACROSS 1 Area unit 5 A lraetlon 9 Cleans hOuae 14 ··-Streat" 15 Jal - 16 -nous· between us 17 Stec>t like 18 Neon - 19 A European 20 Fertlllzer1 22Muses 23 So be It 24 Twofold 25 Cowardly 28 Remove 32 Part• In play 33 Edgy 34 -Teen 35 In the canter ol 36 Makt speeches 37 Endoeklg pref 38 VeNcta 39 Oe\Jeloped 40 Modlfted .... 41~ 43 o.n.tle replic,U 44 Sna1191ltie ftstle8 45 o.tiny 49 Sotneteattl 49~r•t• 2 3 14 17 ' 53 sa11or·s cry 54 Proelamabon 55 -pudding 56 Light boot 57 Franch river 58 lrilh lake 59 Antelope 80 Auto pan 61 Cool layer DOWN 1 To - -: ••eepllng noona 2 C<*>mblan city 3 Unruty aoetl4I 4 Carwd 5 Go quickly e Foreign 7 Failll behind 8 Ripper'• kin 9 State 10 Turbulent 11 Mouth prat 12 Goff prot>Wn 13 Colleettont 21 Slngef' Ed -22 8laapNma 24 "tntwno" 911\hof 25 Want bedly 28 Andent Italian 27 Dr-.styte 28 Dl8c0n1""'9 29 Sf\artc'• "°""* 30 baggereled AQUARIUS (Jan 20·Ftb. 18): Rtla· t:20~t---+--t--- tlve communltttft ln "odd mann•r." &. Nttptlv• but ,.futf to bf ajoltd into prYmatu"' anion. Lrt othtra know yo.a att famlli•r with law. not without al• I'" Canttr native It repnwnr.d PISCES (Ftb lf·Mtrch 20). Count your Ct\af\ltl Cycle hlfhllthts rtfund. 11«0Unrina. inventoty. It.art oppomanl· ty ""'lab to~ proch~lon, to ob· tatn .... , ..... lie\' na lftlproftd dis· tn-.Uuon Fln1nrial ptctww,,.,,. IM;aht. IF OCTOIP 21 IS YOUa •afH. DA \'1 Ynu hav. rH\atli.Mk Ml\M of huMor, ~ lni.11«1~1 N rk»Jty, ,_.,,. •bOlty '° •• ,... ~ fwllnp '" •nttna1n1,. 1M1u'"' You ar. wN4tiw conttrn1n1 wardrobe. lpfN'ttl, bOd)' , ... Y04' t...W. ~ th.tn ""* f'"• eon•. )'OV '" faac1ft1i.d1 by fo'"tt1 .. ..... ~ WltlM ~inl, s.jlt• ean.. ,.._an dnwn ee yM 0-.rt .. tn~~-+-.... _ .... _ NftfflWr. •potlltl\t wUI llit oe 1Ne6· .._ t,.M1Ct6oll • ..mMI ... ._. """"ol hi:l:-t-+-+-..... ~• ..... """ ....... cw ......... ......., .,.. ........... '°"" - • 4e We.pon 47 Bowl Wipe 48 Woot: Let 49 Dtsaatroua 50 EnUCe 51 USSRrtwr 52 ~bed! 54 Road hazard 10 11 12 13 -~ ............. DWll ill.,,. eual uww.n =:-::kw-:::.:. =.e:=.-: ::::.==.. •. eating, lolltng. ooneld-11U81. ILM, 40'.. Wits ALL NSW ...... • dertng. Celt. o .... OlllU rwhip .... Ull t. t #3038. anrecttw La*I ~ t•~ DID'Yl a141 to .,_. .,.., ,, ...... Joye, obfec:t "*"'8ge. Loal Otlf9/ Cllrtt ..... IWll 4'3o15. Ina for ~our oall. 1110EU~ ml, prtct cndln, ..., mem, I Duclag, Ope• Bar St ... ALoHtn $20.00 ...... LIT1'llllWl1 ·--..... ---.--:c::..•'°"'*' whm II ~ be Ilka 1"11 LAW'Ylll Aomenoe llM • ...,..._ to find • down to HUllORI 8WM. iv .,_, ek'ta, c... Nowt CMtva> ,. Mith guy wllh "-0• run.~ 1'3 .. , 111, to0-JM.01A. -. To Rlchea ~. SWM, 38, 1'1"• 170 ,._ ............. . adVent!MOUe *' ~ Iba., ••ml.mature, """• • .. .., ... _ AL.WA THIE 127 Jl/obo ~1 241-3858 Uc. WeH ... hare'• "I:' wack~ #~?. 'YOUILUCKYI 1110 MercadM •:sea. :.:nc: := ·a~:l. lat. ,....., 2ng h~1 • TEMPT 1.eoo.nl 4441 ••ULW la&.MD c1au. aadan, ou• _,., 25-40, .. m, ME ~IVAT'e 1 ON 1 11' ~ 122S/mo, dl .. al. All po 38 and 8 feet, looklng cute and atabta. No .., Ad It l2 SO -..~110 "*' AY8111/ 1 •mtnltla•. A•= S.U. Otd E"" Yur • HUlllYI for • tMn and tlue drug•. Never • dun P•ecafut WM'lor look· u • . ....... 78&.taei SHOO obo 141 B .. uty. If youw 001 moment! #3033. Ing for Joy, lifVacloua, Att: Local1I Meet bV ~ 241o0380 ewe-1 lt..Lat'a golll #3041. •--L-OO_Kl_N_G-FOR--aenaulll: I am 24, 1'2", phoM. CMatllln l4tw 3 to "1 allpa avallabla · DllTINQUl.HED 200, atrtklngly hand-Romance llnal It ...w, 113/ft. OeAl\U AnMCTIVE aoma Scandinavian; wortcal $3/mln. 1·800-Mlll'lna Vlffa9e, 300 L LOOKING ILOND Appreciate Intel-798-7710, Cout Hwy., Newport 'II~~ UC. IURFIR llgence, happlneH, Bt utlful Girt Live BNch. 71+.173-1331 A/T 33K mL co oJvr ROCKY TAKll OWM, 5'10", 110. SWF age 21 to 23' athletlca, humor, 'o-1 1 ii' I 100• lliPi m,,;t cond l13~ac MOUNT·.1uN TWO .. -ppy, aat ......... 40, Callfornla glrl who manca, advanlura, 1 on 1 ·-"-"''· In ... ~....... obo.131..-_ • V "' ,,. ,._... looka great and '*" epontanalty, non-1-800-42().7444 a .. -n.w,.-. Personals Seek1nq Men 3003 Seckmq Men J(llfl I~.., •. , ~I' 11: I 1M t!ll J1lUJ Seekino Men 3003 Pl,·1111i11tl1 •1:,,·, NEW TO AREA ATTRACTIVE SWF, 27. attractive, LOVING adventurous, profes· LADY to have lovlng-carlng look• younger, flt, to wear a bikini be-matarl•ll1t, environ-11.75/mln, 20 min min 8each. 142-5735. relatlonahlp. Voung night grocery man-cauaa I Ilk• having mant. #3090. rnL· New-114 .. ta a=c •-HM• a== Honest. open, loving. "'O ., .... 125 blon.._ ager, aot>ar, aHklng ld..i.. .. t •-..._ -._..,_ _,. _., __.,., DWF from Denver ~ • ~ v • • ....,, d 11 .. m '"¥" p._.n,... on W'••• ..... wo .... n 1·800-A baaultfui Mfane ~ ,.,. __,_ --.. -.-brown .. yed protea-a venturaaome, g .. t the beach with a blan-An 803-MATE Ext 3 8/ Ina ft o•'-~ -.,,._ _...... ""-" ~oa~~l;J»me~orN/; ~:~ alonal, active, P•• haarled, attractive, kat, a fire, aoma HONEST over. S2/mln. 20 :,;.,: ~·reluJ~·up';"iQ P/S, P/8, 102K ""'°' caslan man with val· elonale, affklng gen-tllm, Hke minded fe-champagne and • LOVING ft allpe' DeAnaa rww *"· rune = HONEST slonal, on1oys music. DWF, 35, N/S, son 7 lhe outdoors, week· end getaways and a years. Colhollc Chris· groat Joke. looking for tlan, fun-loving down to earth, family. Splrl· a w111y, down to earth, tual values. sooks cute SWM. 28-35 with ues, ethic•. a HnH of tleman. Do you •kl? _m_al_•_._,,_30_30_. ---baautlful girl. I am a eo. .. M ... wow aerelde Merine ukng$1MCMS31·1 • humor, atyl• • claaa, ,_11_4_0_5_1_. -----EUROPE SWM, age 28, over I ft.SWtdM, ~!!,: 100W:_! = ~ .. ~'; 300 E. Cout Hwy.: who lovH llfe. Ag• RE .-..a~LER ft. tall, not rich and • • ..,.,.... '""' 40 1 l ~ Newport Beech. range of 45•55• 11 WHE 1 rvH& don't want ~ •n attractive blond ext · 1 owiar. 714-e73-1331 you're honest, open, ARE Spring and Fall every who wl.ll love me for SWF, age 21 to 23 l'M Here, aue 1 .... 1 •1990 ,.orache 811 will communicate and YOU? ye.llr, ratlr9d lawyer, money, but wlll love who looka good ln a 1-900-903-LEOS 11+ For a.le, poeafbta Iv. Targa. axcelant n similar Interests. SWM, 30's, s1mtlar ..,4062 qualities, on1oys ch1I· ---------dren. 1114050 NICE not afraid of your fHI· · 82, Hake companion; me for me. If ao, lat'• aweatar and mini skirt 12.50/mln. 10 min •boatd Boat Slip by Muat Ha. 115,885. BE GUY 1 1 11 Are you 60-70, br1ght, P.lltll ate., Unlvaratty play. Mu1t live In HB or tH ahlrt and blue *** Delaney'• In NB. ObO. 498-2889. ;']0~0. P ease ca · fun, aucceaaful, attrac-degrff(I) helpful. My and love to klH. Jeana, who la wanting 41'•!50'•11'8''· P.llltnefl. J A WANTED live, trim and phys!-affluence prevent• #3081. love and romance, not LONELY? •hip ahare In Udo 1970 811T Rad, ex$ SEEKING cally flt, n/1, hon.et marriage but not re-•---------bucka. My heart and 1·900-903-1111 Canter Marin•. 15~ r:unnlng cndtn. 11 SQUARE by 59 yr. young SWF. slim nnd trim, hkos Squaro Oancor that Is. walking, talking, sun, Petito, 5'. 11 0 lbs.. football. Jozz, hot SWF. mid liltocs, look-dogs. beach, Jiving. Ing for steady Square 1114067 _ MR. RIGHT and ready for a one-aponslbl• frlendahlp. LOOKING arm• are open •nd S1.50/mln, 10 min/min °' m•k• offer. j11s-conalder trade SS, and-one only relallon-#301 e. FOR waiting for you. Mutt 0 RAN 0 E C 0 AST 583-8904. I ~SM-2113. 8 ~~F, o~:do:;4 .. ~p~~!: !~:~!~~~~.wFpr':,~~t:: FUN ·LOVE :r:. ":.=2•nd love to WOMEN AND THEIR Uttle Bal lal allp. H;d• 1989 PORSCHE Dance partner. Moot ---------:~v~ea.a s~eMn' I ~8~~ ~~~~I, :nTo~tio~=~~ ·:; TO BE ~~~~~v~~~~.~~~,.+ .o: . YOUNG ~~~:o.:~~BE~: ~~o~~~ 3:;~~! z~ tt1 c.u,e Carrera . humor, almllar Inter· Boogie, theatre, art, WITH enjoy mualc, dancing, ANO.SHY 117 18/over S3/mln. elac Incl. 754-e212 ~::~:~'·co,!~~·= groat people, got ox· erclso while having fu n. II you don't know. we'll go thru class to· gelhor. Al so enjoy music (oll kinl'ls). tho· ater, long walks, good books #4019 BRAINS WITH LEGS ... Supor prouy IJlondo, writer/ danc or. 29. 5'7", aeoks S('CUre. stylish, fun·loving. ere· etlve troublomakor. 25-40, ovor 5·9·· with simple tastos orog· ano to opera #4046 CLASSY ROMANTIC BLONDE green eyos. 5'2". DWF, extromcly at· lracllve, 40'a. lit. sin· cere. loves outdoor activillos. SoPkt; hon· eat. fun-loving, af· lectlonato, a11roc11110, relatio nship oriented genlleman. #4064. EAST COAST ENTHUSIASM SWF, 29, professional. blonde, 5'8", with great aonse of humor, enjoys 1pon1aneous excursions, music and pro-sports. looking to meet loll a11rac1tvo. playful prolesslonal with 1ense of humor. SW'-4 30-45. #4063 INTELLIGENT ATTRACTIVE blonde, spontaneous. fifty +, 1ooks man. apeclal qual111os, non amokor. fun·lovlng, high moral ethics One woman i one man only. #4053. LOVE TO SAIL SWF, 30, attract1vo Ar· chltOCI, aooks SWM PETITE WITH PZAZZ wishes loving. goner· ous. tn1olligent SWM, trom. tall. N/S. 45.55 to chertsh me. sha re wonder of Ille. Love dancing, blcycltng, baking brownies. #4049 est, romantic, commit· dancing, good rHtau· Self employed, 5'10''., dining ·. out, par11H, SWM 20 5 ,10 .. STRONG BEAUTIP'UL Up To 30' Weter a ffogany Interior. Oiil) ted relatlon1hlp/n\ar· ranta, cooking, gar· N/S, auc:cesaful free travel on weekend•. br w~ hal'r, brow~ DIANA 1·900·773-Pow•r, no llve-1-.000mlw/extend~ rlage. 1114056. denlng, travel. Are you spirit, 501ah, gentle I'm conaldered good ey~. loV•• akllng and LAQV 1-on-1. 18+ S2J aboarda, · 1275/mo. wa~ranty. Im mac SEEKING that compallble aom•· man who lovea mu1lc, looking. 1113020. aurflng. Seeking SWF, min, 20 min: 8'73-0072• co 11 nd, 1111•• In gerag. 11 RIGHT one? #4016. travel, theater, 1eek1•----L-O_V£____ attractive, 18-24, lovH TALK TO LlYa WILD A lthr, ahHPI r You BE ••n•ltlv•. nurturing, 2 T••'VEL to have • great time. PARTY QIRLSI covera, bra W/'if'.1 MEN attractive lady with un-"" 113068 1.900-e20-1177 cover, 131,500. , SWF, 27, 5.2 ... 110• #ONE :~~ta~:: :~•g:~~~ SWM, 6'10", 190 Iba., · VIES S2.50/mln, 10 min/min muat ... , MS-1931 beautllul & exciting, If you are over e•. heart and wanll th• Heka lutlng relallon-"MO I 1ooklng for energetic 50 +, alncera, honHt. belt and lut romance 1hlp. Am educated TRIPS! Transportation I ~oyota 921 men with adventurou1 one + one. I am of her llfe. You d... profeUlonal, N/S. If cuaupaGNE'." 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I ' I I • • • I . • ' .. I . I ~ ' . - . ' I • s.turday, Octoblt 11, 1111 •ta ~ick up a Geo Tracker for trucking fun at a little car price 4 ey ... Gldty ,.,.,...., dt• ..... Q J 'm here to tell you that an eoon- ~ ar isn't ~ only way to go If you're short on transportatiOn fu What I'm referring to ls a cross ~ a Jeep, a little sedan and a pix truck. 's C,eo division calls It the Tracker; 1 It a pt alternative to the plaln ~ hatiJ\badc. Particularly in two- wtwiel..drlve trim, the Tracl<er convertible maltes a lot d sense for someone with big ppect.atJons and a puny bank ac- cou.nt. ~re's the~: Take a standard four- whiel:-drlve TraCker, unbolt the front dri\i! line and two-speed transfer case and · subtract nearly $2,000 from the ba.sl price. What you end up with is an ideMJcal twin with a $9,695 base price, l~J_wetght to lug around and cheaper in54f'Clnce bills. SoUnds p>d so far. With the 2WO Tracker convertible yo~ the same funky body styfe, gen-e'* ground clearance and removable carw.as ~ as the 4WO model, but sli~ higher maintenar\a! costs and bi8j!r pa~ts stay at the dealership. If you dOn t need 4WD, why pay for it? Bu~ hisser Issue is that the Tracker co 'ble 1s simply much more fun to ha~ around than the garden-variety ecooomy car. Y.ou climb into the Tracker ~uck-style, takl~g ~r place In a seat that rides well abqVe the common folks in mere pas- senger cars. Ahead of you is the equiva- lenr. of an automotive picture window. The ;windshield Is so tall and upright that it seems like a giant movie screen with con.ttnuously changing scenery. Geo's '92 Tradcer an economk cr0s1 between a Jeep and a pidrup truck. but in order to achieve maximum fun, the top has gotta go. Five minutes and some help from the owner's manual is all it takes to be top- less, and the folding material and plastic windows roll into a neat package that will fit in the rear seat. A fixed bar re- mains directly over the front passengers, looking like a two-dimensionar roll bar. B ack to the business of drivin& though. Crank on the starter and a 1 .6-liter four wakes up and prepares for duty. An overhead cam, ei~t valves and electronic fuel injection spin, pump and rotate to the tune of 80 horsepower and 94 pound feet of torque. And, although 80 horsep<?Wer is far from tire-burning muse.le, the Tracker weighs a scant 2,200 pounds, easing the little engine's job considerably. lfetter yet, full torque arrives at just 3,000 rpm, so the TraCker doesn't perform like a boat anchor, despite its modest power plant. The other good news is that the Track- er's engine seems to like its job just fine. Where many little truck engines feel like someone has dumped a five-pound bag of unshelled walnuts into the cylinders, the Tracker's power plant revs smoothly, quietly and with a whole lot of enthusi- asm. In other words, this engine is as happy at full speed as it is at idle. Behind the engine sits a five-speed manual transmission that also goes about its job without much fuss. There's no big broom handle shifter to deal with here; just step on the clutch pedal, point for the right ~ and consider it done. The F.•rlng Is desitp'ed to make the most of What you have to work with in the en- gine room. Also appreciated are the doselY. spaced gear ratios, an engineering detail that keeps the engine percolating and aoceleration lively. In other word:S, up- shifting in the Tracker doesn't feel like falling into a hole. So the Tracker motivates just fine, but what about the suspension? Holding up the little trucklet's nose are struts, sepa- rate coil springs and a pair of lower A- arms so big they could have been snatched from under a full-sized Chevy. There's so much suspension under the Tracker that this thing could leap over the biggest potholes without coming down on Its bump-stops. Same ~ for the rear. Instead of truckish and old-fashioned leaf sprii;igs, another set of coil springs props up the Tracker's behind, keeping the tires plant· ed and the ride pretty civilized. No one's going to mistake the c.eo for a Cadillac 1n tfie ride department,but the Tracker doesn't feel like it's held up by pogo sticks either. A nother benefit of the huge wind· shield shows up as soon as you hit freeway speed. Instead of be· coming a mobile tornado when ,the speedometer ~ints south of 55 mph, the Tracker's cabin stays downright calm. Even with the top off and windows down, front ~ngers go completely unmolested by the elements. Folks in the back will be SP.Orting a hurricane look in no time, though. Aoout that back seat. Two normal-sized adults will actually fit comfortably back there, and the seat folds up and out of the way to make room for bulkv cargo in a snap. Try hauling an eight-foot ficus tree or two mountain bikes in a hatchback. Even with the top in place, there's lots of room inside, and the canvas lid Now adjust the two big side mirrors an<t pre~re for takeoff. But hold on a second; this is a convertible, and that means peeling off the canvas ~ to get the cfutr effect. You can flip back the fro1 portion of the top, sunroof style, Cprvettes revved up with high-tech improvements for '92 ~ T here's iOOd news for Corvette fans in f 992. America's sports-car standard bearer has significantly more horsepower anct such h1ah-tech improvements as traction control and special asymmetrical tir~. The end result is a package that moves the-.Corvette significantly up the evotu- tio .. ry ladder and keeps It at the front of an increasingly competitive field. In fact, any assessment of the cha~ made to the Corvette is • reflectJon of just how ~ a sports car has to be. to remain a viable vehicle in the 1990s. Tinning back the calendar· just three yeaPs, the Corvette was definitely a top- d~r. Its 24S-horsepower engine co push it to 1 SS m , its suspension all a driver to safe~ take comers at hig~ speed and its styling was still fresh and exciting. Its competitors were the very tired NiSS;tn 300ZX, the competent Mazda RX-1 and the ronsiderably more expen- sive Porsche 944. Fast-forward two years, and the scene hadt:hanged significantly. The Corvette still was a hard-charger -and was bolstered by the exotic, ex- pen&ive ZR-1 model -but it was up agafinst a new, potent twin-turbo 300ZX and a very high-performance Mitsubishi 3000GT VR-4. Leap forward to 1991, and the market has become even more crowded b~ the pending arrival of a new Mazda RX-7 anQ.the Porsche 968, a replacement for the_f44. AEd while the Corvette has been re-fin~ with new nose and tail styling and a nlM interior, its basic performan~ cre- dentials remained undianged until the '92'nodel. Akognizlng that horsepower and torque are a large part of the Corvette signature, Chevrolet has countered its ri- vals with a new version of the workhorse short-block 3SO-cubic-inch V-8 that pro- duces 300 horsepower and a very broad torque band. Called the l T1 -named for a vener- ated small-block Corvette engine from the earl)'. 1970s -the n~ engine is the result of nearly four years of develop- ment, says Jim Minneker, Corvette power train systems manager. "We started working in 1987 on the new engine," he says. "At that point we were making small ~ins in horsepower and fuel economy with the L98 port fuel injection engine. "But it was pretty dear that if we were real!Y going to put the Corvette out front in dear air, we were going to have to si~ificantfy raise the performance level of our engine." Almost from the start, Minneker's team decided that the goals for a new Vette engine should incf ude 300 horse- power, a broader torque range, reason- able fuel economy and an overall even temperament. ''We started quizzing our guys, and they were con- vinced they could do that with the existing small-block package," Minneker says. So at the heart of the l T1 Is essentially the same S.7-liter iron-block that has powered Corvettes for decades. But to imagine that the L T1 -or its predeces- sor, the l98 -is an old-technology en- gine is wrong. Starting With a sophisticated set of electronics that pave the way for the cre- ation of horse~r but keep emission levels low, Mlnneker's team built a very high-tech engine. ln addition to aluminum cylinder heads and a revised fuel injection sys- tem, the new L Tl has a streamlined in- take and air-filtration system, and a new low-back-pressure exhaust system. As much as the free-breathing system helped boost horsepower, a lot of credit has to go to the redesign of the cooling system. In the l T1 I the cootant flows In an opposite path from that used in most engines. In a standard engine, coolant flows di- rectly from the radiator into the engine block, and then runs up to the cylinder heads. In the L Tl, the coolant goes first to the cylinder heads, and then into the engine block. That ensures proper cool- ing around the valves, and nigher, more desirable temperatures arouna the pis· tons. The tread on the new P275/40-17 tires is arranged In a pattern that puts more of the tread on the outside of the tire and less on the inside. In hard cor· nering, a car's weight transfers to the outside of the tire, hence the need for beefier tread there. What it also means is that left side and right side tires on the Vette are different, so they are not interchangeable. On the ZR-1 model, wJ-iich uses wider tires at the rear, all four tires are different. Speaking of the ZR-1 , its engine re· mains essentially unchan~ fur '92, though it shares the other improvements made to the base Corvette. Some critics wonder wnether there is enough of a market for ZR-1 that now produces just 75 more horsepower than the Dase Vette, yet costs ~ho11t S25,000 more. AlthouW1 the 300 horsepower output of the l fl is amazing, its torque num-''The ZR-1 is our ultimate ex- bers are also potent It produces 330 pression in performance," foot-pounds at 4,000 rpm, but much of says Minneker. "Not all of that torque starts to kick in at just 1 ,200 our customers need that. The L T-1 has a rpm . broad torque range, reasonable horse- In addition to a new engine, the Cor-power, very gooa fuel economy, very vette ~ts the refinement or traction con-ROod start.ability, ROod idle quality and trol, Which was added to help answer the cost is reasona61e." complaints that the Vette was a handful When it comes to stylin& the ':orvette to drive in wet and slippery conditions. retains the new bodywork intrvduced Called Acceleration Shp Regulation, last year. Some new colors haw been the Corvette system limits rear-wheel added, and a white leather interior is a spin through a combination of changes new option for convertible models only. to engine timing, throttle response and The base price is up slightly to S33,635, braking. although most Corvettes will likely list for Improvements to the Corvette's grip closer to S40,000. . . also were achieved through a new tire What that he~ pnce tag buys you IS. a design produced by c.oooyear. especially very hot car. With a manuar transm1s- for the Corvette. labeled as Eagle GS-C sion, the factory estimates that the new tires the new rubber on the COrvette is Vette will get to 60 mph in just 4.77 an ~lution of the <Joc?dyear Gatotback seco!lds, and the quarter-mile ~n ~ design first introduced on the 1984 run in 13.S2 seconds. Top speed 1s esti· Vette. mated at 16S mph. ... Hyundai announces ••••••••••••••••••••••••• AmNTION AU NllMN OWNl.S 1~92 Scoupe prices I:> .. H'0 yundal Motor America has announced the prices of Its 1992 SCX>upe. The manufacturers susmested retail prla9 for the ~ subcompact ooupe wlll be priced fr~ $8 799 for the bae model, to $9,999 for the Scoupe LS,1i 2.9 pefcent lnaease on a weighted basis <M!r the 1991 price. l~nts for the 1992 Scoupe Include ~ ~ daddlnl and badcPanel, new rear comu.nauun lithtS new Mil CJodt materill on the LS model and other nilnQf. ;.-.nemema. 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What you do get with the Tra.cker is big-time fun, ~.n­ vertible entertainment and more utJhty than any low-budget econo car can match. With a base price under S 10,000, that's a pretty good deal by any stand- ards. AUTO DIRECTORY H '92- ARE IEREI DIAMANTES 300 0 GT'S ECLIPSES MITSUBISH I "' . CAil JBUIY AU.EN (714) 540-4491 ~MITSBSHI SADDLE BACK Sales Leasing S.ervice Parts IRIN( Am ~(mR 11&831-177 714-11-1200 See And Drive The All New ES300 IMMEDIATE DELIVERY 13500 Beach Blvd. • Westminster BEACH BLVD.ATTHE22 FREEWAY (714) 892-6906 • (213) 5()6-3888 SALES•SERVICE•LEASING 1111 111t11111.1 a ~~~ANA ~171 NEWPORT/SS FWY AT EDINGER Sales Dept Open 7 Days i>arWSeMce Hours M-F 7 am-.6:30pm a Your Ad Heren For Onlr '96 AW•k· • Cllll N 0 OM Is talld• truce, and thee .. no sips · that the battle Is ~ 6ut the ferocious war bettWan U.S. ind Japanese auto makers hlNe turned down a new road In De- troit. A top executive of T~ Motor Sales USA -in the MOCX>f Oty to unveil Tor- o&a's new can for 1992 -gave Amen· can auto rmken a public nod of respect. Not only are new cars from the Big :nv. better than ever, said Toyota Vice President GeorRe ~ but his company ~ General Moton, Ford and Ouys .. ae.: to repin some of the market share ~ have lost to the intensely oompeti- ~ Japanese makers. "Look. the Big Three are recovering," said Borst, who fs in charge of U.S. plan- ning fot Toyota. "And product, for the first time In a few years, is going to lead the way. I think they've got some good products coming." Another T~ spokesman, John Mc- candless, 5CUd Borst's oomments reflect a new reality In the U.S. automobile busi- ness. ''The domestic products are·getting better," McCandless said. "Such compe- tition is pd because it makes products better, and we welcome the compe- tition. Officials at GM, Ford and Chrysler all were somewhat surprised by Borst's small bow in their direction. "I can only say one thing: Good!" said Tom Houston at Ch~rer, whose chairman, Lee lacocca, has Charged that U.S. cars have been unfairly la6eled as inferior to Ja~nese products. "It's probably a fair assessment that the quality gap is disappearin&" said Houston. 'We ve been saying that for IOm8 time. You can no ~ ~ ttt..t -... • car ii ~ It's Ff• to be ol beaer quality thin a U.S. aull>- moblle." Bont's remarks come at the end ol a ~ ~that ha seen alel by the Big 'nree Dlummet and corpoea a.I mount. 'rOlllther, the Big Thtee loll $3.6 billion durfna the first .& months ol this year, and 1991 model car and truck sales fell to 8.8 million -down 1.1 mll· lion from 1990. ~ a dismal U.S. ~ hurt the sales oJ ~ cars, the lmpo'11 fared far better than their Detroit coun- t'e!J>afts. Total Japanese car and truck sales were 3.2 mllllon during the 1991 model )ti', down fewer than 200,000 from a ~r earfler. That relatively strong showing allowed the JaPC!nese firms to rnaease their tot.al share Of U.S. car and truck sales to 25.5 percent vs. 70.5 percent for GM, Ford and Chrr.sler. In oomparison, the Big Three haa 74.3 percent of the market in 1983, when the Japanese makers began a ~ush to ca~re more U.S. sales. Borst predicted that in the 1992 model year the total U.S. car sales would increase by about 1.5 million to 14 mil- lion, and that the Big Three would ac- count for 1.2 million of those new sales. Toyota, which is keying its 1992 cam- paign to its sharply redesigned Camry mooel, expects its own sales to increase modestly -limited in part by a lack of new factory capacity. Kurt Antonius, chief spokesman for American Honda Motor Co., acknowl- edgaj the Japanese firms face a tough new lineup from Detroit ''Thi Big l1vw .,. cominl out wlh DM pit prod11dl, but I di1nlt ~ one Is ~ out wldl l:. llUff" tie said. "It II Mid to b 11 , bUt ~ )91' iht ~ is becoml,. more lnte~. If you look at quality IU~ the domelda continue lo make ....-t strides. .,.-, ''The domestic oompetition Isn't sleep- rng." Terrence Sullivan, manaaer ol sales and financial reporting for CM, said he agrees wfth Toyota's ~ 'We think that ~ years aao our car and truck marbt shire bottomed out, and we have been making a ~··I comeback," said Sullivan. CM W:~ est hit by the J~ onslau~ ol the 19805, seeing its market share fall from 44.S ~t in 1981 to 34.9 percent for the 1991 model year. "It's such a competitive market," said Sullivan. "It's so con~ with new ve- hides that it takes a lot longer to Im- prove in that environment. "Our strategy is to year In and ~r out offer a significant number of totally new cars ancf trucks. We're oommitted to that because we feel the companies that will make in-roads In terms of mar- ket share improvement throu~ut the decade will be those that continue to offer high-quality, oompetitive vehicles." Sullivan said GM has nine new cars and six new trucks in its '92 model line- up, and cars such as the Pontiac's Bon- -oeville, Cadillac's Seville and Eldorado and Buick's Roadmaster have been get~ ting good aiticaJ reviews. ''We think we are as well positioned as ~ have ever been in recent histof'V NEW AUTO GUIDE Acura HUHT'IHGTON MACH ACURA You Elcpect. •. We DellYef'I 19131 Buch 81. 405 & PCH I00-96-ACURA: a.t2.Q095 N0tM RIMS COASTAL ACURA Super Pllees. Super SelecUon Hllbor BIYd @ 405 Fwy, Com Me$a 979·2500 TUSTIN ACURA WE WANT TO BE 1 1 AGAIN IN 19911 YOU'LL SAVE MOREi 5 Freeway @ Jamboree 71U69·9900 So Cal's INdllla Ma cir for 17 cOl\SICUllw yurs. Alfa Romeo. SUb. Mas"1ll • Sales, seNtct. leWlg 848 Dove Sl. Hewpolt Buch 714'762.()900 OllYllll """' ~ seleclol'I of new & Clrel\Aly Pf'l*'d IMW'• llwaya In S1Ddc. Sales, SeMce. Leasing. EdinO• II SS frHWay, Sara Ana Aulo Mal 135-3171. SA.DCM EIACK W# 45 Ollfleld llWll Ho.1100 STRUNG MOTORS LTD. Exclusive BMW Dealer. Sales • SeMce • LeaslnQ. 1540 Janmofee, Newport Beach. 6'CM4U Buick NAIEtlS IUICICICADIUAC Sales • Leaslna • SeMc:e 2600 Hllbor 81¥d., Costa Mesa. 7141640-9100 lf.-sON IUICK CO. 909 No. Gnni! Ave. SllD Ana 647-9111 Cadillac AWNCADIUAC # 1 In Orqe Cou'lty San Oitoo Freeway 11 Ave<y, uouna NlQud. 512..()800 MCLEAH CADtUAC STERUNG Since 1939 T ustm Al*> Cmer 71417 31-0990 MAIERS CADtUACllUICK Sales • SeMce • leasing 2600 HartlOr BIVO . Costa Mesa. 7141640-9100 Chevrolet ALLIN KANE Ct4IVIOUT New & Used. 7600 Westmlnstef 81., Westminster 1 Bloc-Wes1 of Beach BM!. 194·1333 CONNIU CHEVROUT Sales • Service • Leasing • Pans 2828 Hart>or BMI., Costa Mes.a 646-1100 oruuo cHEVROUT • GEO Quality Sales & SeMc:e ''The Nicest P~e In Town" 18211 BtlCh 81.. Hul1I Sch. IA 7-6081 JOf MACNRION CHEVllOUT 21 AlJ;o Cenl« Dr .. IMrll 761-7222 Chrysler Plymouth AnAI CHnlUl"'lYMOVnt Compldlt Body Shop Ind Serke Sales. s.Mc•. Pltll.()pen 8 Dlys 2929 Hal1>or Bl • CoSll Mesa. 3 8lkS s of San Diego Frwy off Hn« Bl¥d 646-1934 QUAMHTY CHIYIOUTICHO 711 E. 1711 St.. S.0 Ana 97S-1711 HUNTIN8TON lfACtt CHIYRD "-YMOUnt 1 flee1 llaCfl Bl., tu1llf90n e.ICh. 8 BIQ. So. of 405 Fwy. 142'°'31 M£111H CHIVIUR"'lYMOUTH 14 Al*> Cir. Dr .. IMne. 761·7100 IANTA AHA CHIYIUMIUZU 1405 AIAO Miii Dr .. S.U Ana N1"'471 THEOOOfl£ llOlllNS FORO 2060 Hlft>or BIYd .. COS11 Mesa. 642..0010 TERRY YOltlC FORD Siles • seMct • Leasing • PW • Body Repalf 18255 Belch 8/Yd., H1111. Bch. M2"'611 GMC Truck'.> AWN taMC ntUClll , 1 In Orange Coooty San 0teoo Fwy II Avery, Lao\N NIQuel 612-0800 MCt.EAN QMC TRUCK AHO "°"'1AC CADILLAC Sine• 1939 Tustin Auto cencer 714'7 31-0990 UNMnrrt~ 2480 Hlrbor Bl¥d •• Costa Mesa 714'54CMt91 Honda PINIG~ SAUS * SERVICE * LEASING 131so Beach ll!Yd .. w~ 1141wM1n RAY RADEIOE HONDA Sales • SeMc:e • LeaSlng • PW • Body Repal< lrvtne Auto Center 71• .. 30.7600 ROGER Mil.UR HONDA Sales. Service, Olscounts 19232 Beac~ Blvd .. HunClngton Beach 963-1959 HONDA SANTA AHA 2114 E. First St. Santa AN 6'7·3566 UNMRSITY HONDA 2860 Harbo( BIYd , C.M 640-()713 Isuzu Jaguar IAUH JA8UM 2001 Soulll ~ Ave • Anaheim 971·1002 RAY RADEIOf JAcruAJI Sales • SeMce • leasing • Parts • Body Repalf IMnt ~ CefCet 130-7000 NEWP<>ITIWOffTS 3000 W. Com Hwy., Newport Beach 7U-«>OO Jeep HUNTIHCJTON JH, fMlll 18751 Beach BMI .• tll•on Beach M1·3999 OltAHGE COAST JEE, fAGll 2524 Haibor Blvd., Costa Mesa 649-1023 JH, fMlll Of IANTA AHA # 1 Customer Sllls1acllon 55 f'#rf. @ Edlrlglr 714'NM100 l.llCUI Of_...._ In tit HIM ot 0nnge CGlny AV.-.. for mnedllll Oehyl 22 fwy .• Bead! Bl¥d. 7141192 .. 906; 21~JIN TUSTIN LEXUS World'• Rllt Md L9VNt Daler Tudn -c.r. (7 .. , ...... 00 llACH IJNCOt.N.filmtCIM'\' 1 e800 lltadl Bl .• ~ llelcll. 3 llloclll So. ot S.i Oltgo FWy ...... 7739 JOt4NION • ION UNCOl.H-MIRCUll'( s.a. Ser.1ce & i..q 2828 ~ Bl¥d .. Costa Mm 714/M>-6630 RAV ~IOf UNCOl.N.MfRCUIY Sllel • Sel't'tce • Lwlnel • Pll1I • 8odY Repair lfYlne AIJlt) C.nltl' 71U»7oo0 MHTA AHA UHCOUf.MHCUIY 1n 0nnge coooey 11r1Ct 1 eee 21 NllJ C.. Or TUlllft. 5 fW'/. 4' Jlmtlof'le Mt-3111 ,_,, l. 1 } IMCMIMID\ 1733t 8acll N, ....... lllldl 2 nt Id! of 40I fwy. , ..... u .... CMiftal~ ms w. lllllf. c.... ....... a.saw ~YIDJ ......... WZDA Oillllr ,. ....... , ... a.. a.Met 5 Ffwy •• Mell. Ugwle ... 137·MOO IMNI~ lMgelt DI* In ....... '* . Ser*t .._.a.. .. 1noo Mcrcedo~. ffWill('S MOTOICMI 23663 Rocktleld, El Toro 137-3500 HOUSf Of IMPOm 6882 Manchester Aw., Boena Patt! 123-7250 Mercury M1t~ub1\t11 IWllOlt ....... Sales • L.easlrla • Flett • Pwta • s.a 2833 Hlrbor 11\!d . Costa Miii (714) ~91 f'DfOftMANCE ......,.... 19202 11eac11 Bl . tUC. 11ct1. '"' ons: 1~ .,.. CAMNB.l ~lON llACM 18835 Beach lllwd .. Htnloglon Buch 1'2·7711; ~2 HOLMES lUTTlf CLICIC NSSSAN 2845 Hart>or BNd .• Costa Mesa 6'Cl-6410 SANTA AHA NISSAN INC. 2001 E. 17th St., Santa Ana 551-7111 lV$T1N N~ "Trust In T ustln" Nissan 30 Aulo Cente< Of •• Tus11n ~ Center 669-1212 l1W WHI llMNE NISSAN 44 Auto Cemr Drive, llVfne 951·7175 Old5mob1le Al.LEH OLDIMOIU # 1 In Orange CGl#'lly San Oieoo Freeway II Avery, LIQIN NIQuel 612-0IOO RACH Ol06MOIU 17331 Beach B!Yd •• Htdnglon Belch 2 in. Soulll °' cos ~-71'-U2~ JOE MACPMOSON OU>SM01U 2345 N. Grand Ave . Sal"ltl Ml 642-1111 UHMRSnY OLOSMOllll • GMC TRUCK 2850 Ha1tJor BIWL, CoslJ Mesa 640-9MO Pontiac °"YID J. NU.ft PONTIAC OU.*Y flmlly seMc:e since 1988 • sales. SeMce Lag. Hlls, 5 ~. @ Allcil UMAOO MCLIAH POHnAC • eMC 'fllVCIC Tll9tln • c.-7U/731-G990 Por',CIH· Sof1.r·1 J<MnANOl~ Of COIYA ~ 19ee Hlrbor 8l¥d. Cotti Mell 722·2000 JOI MACMlllON ~TA 44 ~ Ctnllr OfM, TUlln 1324111 ILl flWCIY TO'IOYA PW ()pin W &anly 1188 I ladl IM . tU'tllng!On IMdl ... , ..... ll.MOll IO¥OfA How s ... I Ill SIM * Ser*t * "'11 * IMlill 16300 ~ ._., ...... llU LIW -INN 10'IOIA 30 -c.-oiw.. INlrll , ....... r:.~ ..• , .... ...,, '•" .. :. Cbrf*!,. ftlW ........ dc:m ........ ,.... ... ~.., _.,... f!191, but ~ .. hM -;• ~.,. thit wll ..... In pad In .. ...,. ~" ..... Houleon. ''We think thwel ~ ...... ~ ~RNUY ~ prAltlon. -We n" v.. .,... Clll WI hWt mmi"I on line In '93 ant ..,. ID bi dw -thlt -~Japw!le .net. (ht ~ wtll be ~Ill and 11)'4"8 W0wl' " n.-11. all the OOfil"ldence In ............. ..,.......... . . u~r Suzuki Sidekick lowest 4WD . sport-utility car on market . A merican SuzukJ Motor Cotp. has announced the lntroduc:tk>n d its aJl-new, 16-valve four· door, four-wheel drive Sldekldc for s 12,499, which Is the lowest priced four-door, four-wheel drive sportlutillty vehlde on the market. Joining the new 16-vatve four-door Sidekick In the 1992 Suzuki soort/utility lineup is the two and four-wheel drive two-door Sidekick starting at $10,699, a favorite of many since 1988, and the two and four-wheel drive Samurai begin· ning as low as $6,299. New features on the four-door Side- kick include the all-new more powerful 16-valve e~ne and a new foUr--speed electronicalty controlled automatic trans- mission with lock-up converter and over- drive. Automatic tree-wheel loddng hubs are standard equipn~~mt on the two and four-door four-Wheel drive Sidekicks. All Sidekicks sport a redesigned Instrument panel and dash and are available in ex- citing new oolors. Returning in 1992 are the Swift pas-sen~r cars with a new exterior and new interior designs. The GT, which packs power with a 16-valve DOHC engine, is one of the most affordable spof1S cars under $10,000; the three-door hatch- back shines at the low price of $6,899 and Is one of the most fuel-efficient ve- hicles with fuel economy figures of 39 EPA estimated city mpg and 4l3 EPA esti- m~ hllhwav MPG. The manual tralif mllsk>n fOur-door sedan returns at tfie Ul"fbeatable price ol $7,699. ~ ;The Swift three-door hatchback anct four-door sedan have new treatments lndudlng new front and r bumpers and new rear lights. A new i strument J>ilnel enhances the Interior. The Swift CT, available In the new colbr ocean ice blue metallic, has a flne-tunid suspension to make the handling Mn better and sporty new wheel covers. ;1 While Suzuki vehides attract buyers of all ~. the company has the stronS-a~I fot individuars in the 18-to--f.4 age bracket. The drive to be different.tis sf\ared by the rou~ly equal male and female demographic buyer profile. , "Suzuki vehicles deliver disti~ s_tyling for people who don't ~want' a 'IOok-alike' nameplate and deliVer - tility without oom~mising ance," said Glry Anderson, nlark~ng director for American SuzukJ Motor c.orp. "For example, the Sidekick ~ utility vehides ~de singtes, and cou-ples with small children, an eoonomi&J commuter vehide that transports t:heln under a variety of driving condltioHs. When these buyers, who ~pically earn more than $30,000 annuallY., are ~ for more excitement, a simple switch ~ four-wheet drive and off-road trails gh~ them freedom to explore." r Big Three putting competitive pedals to the metal for 1992 H ere's a quick look at what General Motors, Ford and Chrysler are doing to keep com~titive in the upoomlng 1992 model year. Responding to an increasing awareness toward safety and hiRh- er value for the ctolrar, the Big three are focus-- ing on air bags, anti- lock brakes, improved structural integrity and realistic prices. In addi- tion,the domestic man- ufacturers are working to stay abreast of the impressive new models arriving daily from Ja~n. ~rysler is largely in .a on·ver's holding pattern, anti- cipating the late 1992 Seat introduction of its long------awaited LH model mid and full-sized se- dans. the new mid-sized cars will be called the Dodge Intrepid, Eagle Vision and Chrysler Ck>ncorde. Driver's and passenger's air bag, anti-lock brakes and electronic traction oontrol will be among the cars' features. Powering the new Chrysler models will be a 3.5-liter 24-valve V6, and all three models will have extremely mod· ern ~ling both Inside and out But there are dlanges already in store for 1992. The upscale Town & Coun~ minivan is now available with all-wheel drive, the Plymouth Voyager and Dodge Caravan now have a standard driver's air bag along with an avai~ble integral child seat feature, and two low-cost minivans are being offered at both Plymouth and Dodge dealerships. Also at Dodge, the Daytona 5J>O!l coupe will be available In IROC R/T trim, featuring a Lotus-engineered 16- valve turbo four with 224 horsepower. And,of course, there will be the awe- some V10 Viper to look forward to In January. Ood~ also has some major news in the trUCk d~rtment Both its 3.9-llter V6 and 5.2-llter V8 engines used In vans, pi~u sport utility vehicles and mid-siled .ups haw been redesigned to the nt of being completely new power plants. Vastly more ~t, smoother operation an<t better durability make these the best ~lne enafnes ~ has ever offere(J In any OJ hi trucks. Pfvmouth and ~· dealen will ~ the MitsubfshJ-enfneered Colt Vista and Eagle Summit ~'-mini-minivans available with all-~I dnve Ind of. fered in five or ~~neer venk>ris depending .on If you dlOoSe the ~ mouth Colt Vista or Easle Summit w~.Ood. Mona and Ea«le Premier twins are biing offered at par&ulirtv at· trietM prices for 1992, as this wtn be their l.t ~ of production. The Mo- naco and Premier may be the model year's best value In a mfd-fized tedan. Q!neral Motors has more extensive changes to boast of for 1992. Among the"! are completely new Buick~, Pontiac Grand Am and 0 c Achleva (replacing the Cutlass Cal ; models. TheSe three com~ct sedans and coupes all have standard anti-lock brakes, radical new interior and exterior styling, revl~ engine choices and very modest base price tags. Moving further UJ?S<:ale, GM also has three new full-sized front-wheel-drive te- dans. The Buick LeSabre, Oldsmobile 88 and Pontiac Bonneville all have new styl- ing, stronger engines mated to improved transmissiOns, revised chassis design and standard driver's side air bags. 1 T~ Bonneville SSEi models have su- perdiarging, passen~--styie air bag and even more dramatic stvf ing than the base models. Buick and OldSmobile also will offer superd\argi!"8 for their larger, more costJy Ninety ~ignt Touring Sedan and Park Avenue Ultra models. Upscale of even those models, Cadil- lac has introdua!d its new Seville and El· dorado, completely and beautifully res- tyled and re-engineered versions Of tile existing cars that promise to break the tradltlOnal mold and attract a whole new generation of buyers. The front-drive De Ville and FleetwOod models now are of- fered with a traction--oontrol system. In the light truck and van departmen~ GM's front-drive minivans (Olds Silhou- ette, Pontiac Trans Sport,~ lumli\a) are offered with a stronger V6 engine and four~ automatic transmissions and anti-loCk brakes become standardJ( ' Completely new are the 1992 Subeit- ban and full-sized Blazer/GMC Yulcbn (previously called the Jimmy). n,_ models now ride on the same contefft- porary chassis used by the full-slztd pickup truc:ks1 making the Suburbans and Blazer/Vu1<on models far more dvi- llzed and modem. GM's en~-level models receive a~~­ tJon as well, with the Cavalier and ~­ bird bod1 gettjng standard anti .. 1o9< brakes, and the COrslca, Beretta and W· mlna coupe and sedan also getting ariti- lodc brakes on nearly all models. Ford also Is movlng to update tis model ranF,, and fot 1992, its mOlt wc- oessful mOdel gets an extensive faceWt and structural improvements. • Both the Ford Taurus and MercJi Sable now have almmt entirety new • Ing (similar to the old car, but ne.trfy • new nonethelea> oomplete!y revised -tenon with new lnstrument ~Is, ~ IOUnd Insulation and fm,rvn~ bne V6 engines. , Alie> new It Ford will be V6 i ol the popular Tern~ and TC>p:IZ ell. l'hile a>mpact ilidlns and IC tht. t>w.r .. Optlonit power = reviled i:tYfins and 1~ The Thunderbird also ~ a ml~t lift, and both the full-size CroWn r;=r: 1'#~~~.;,. dnw ntns. 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Coldwell Banker, Newport Beach 07. Coldwell Banker, Newport Beach 08. Coldwell Banker, N B Picture page 09. Coldwell Banker, June Davis 10. Coldwell Banker, Agents 11 . Coldwell Banker, Agents Costa Mesa 12. Waterfront Homes, Inc Realtors 13. Waterfront Homes, Inc Realtors 14. Waterfront, Agents 15. Biii Feeney 16. George Elklns 17. Tarbell NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE Irvine 18. Cover Home 19. Ron Felsot 20. Prudential Callfomla 21. Koops 22. The Dalebout Aaaoclatlon 23. Prudential Newport 24. Rema>c 25. Remax 26. Valentine Properties 27. Valentine Properties 29. The Real &taters 31 . IBC Corp 34. Mortgage Ratea Grant 8ulldlng Laguna Beach Newport Flnlndal 35 • 40. Clullfted 41 . K9Y ROM 42. R ... EMllt9 Round-up 43. Coat Newport 44. Cout Newport 45. Cout Newport 48. Coat Newport 47. Coat Newport 48. Coat Newport ' NEW LISTING . $399,000 FEE Expended 11Bonlta'' One story, 3BR, 2BA on major greenbelt. Private cul-de-sac. Move In condition call for appointment .._.. --~--~~~--.&;... .• SATURDAY, October 19, 1991 I PAGE 3 Presents: · 1.'IHE BtUFFS'' REDUCED TO $349,000 FEE Two story, 2BR, 2BA Highly upgraded with litt.le Bay View. Assume $263,200. On greenbelt with private patio. one story 38R, 2BA on greenbelt With two patios. Selling at loss! Assume $344,000 On Greenbelt with Back Bay view. .. E" pa.a, 48R, 21hBA. Wiii trade for HY Homes or HY Hlna. Open Sunday 1 ·5pm 1988 Vista Caudal REDUCED TO $199,000 FEE Selling at a loss! Most incredible view onto Back Bay and city. Private setting. 3BR, 21hBA. ....... ...,_~. Tqtalty redone End Unit on large greenbelt Shows like new house. White and bright. 2 story, 3BR, 21h BA. Assume $270,000 1189 Vl8tlt Flore NEW LISTING Downtown Corona del Mar duplex. Both units 2BR, 1 BA. SeHing for almost Lot value at $499,000 EXCLUSIVE HARBOR RIDGE Condo for lease or rent at $2,500 a mo .. 2 Master suites, view, pool, tennis, etc. ,_,, ........ CCUf'l/r/ ldlr;hen, 48R, comet I' SAYCREST Model Pettect. 4BR. pool, securlfy .t)'SfWn $7~500 SAYRIOGE Upp«, .gad communif)', 2.BR, mini view SAYSHORES Extra ~ lot. 38R, spacious. patio L.H BAYSHORES Coaage, 38R. latrge lot. remodeled kitchen BAYSHORES Medltenanean Villa. two years new BAYVIEW TERRACE ThlN years new. 3BR, security system BEACH/INCOME Duplex, 1 block to beach BEACH/INCOME Shalpl well malnll/Jlned units $44Q,500 BEACH/INCOME Income, awner/use1 48R/3BR Duplex $545,000 BEACON BAY BAYFRONT, custom, 58R. unique LH $2,4'15,000 8ELCOURT Lovely Wew3, spacious master, 2BR $535,000 BELCOURT Prime localion, 48R, pnvate spa $8'18,000 BELCOURT Spectacular TENNIS ESTATE $3,8'15,000 B.C MCl.AIN New on tnllltet. .. 2BR. den, upgrades $287,000 B.CMCLAJN Mini v;ew ol lights,trees, 2BR $305,000 BL'"FS BONffA, Cul De Sac location, 3BR,2BA $3Qg,000 BUJffS Selling at a loss/ CUI de .sac, 3BR, 2BA $38'1,000 IJLUFFS -e-Plan, greenbelt vieWs, 48R, 2.SBAL.H $4N,OOO BLUFFS 3 Bedroom on Greenbelt, Uke New ... $4N,OOO BLUFFS Thlee BR, upgt8ded Trina. end unit $41'1,000 l\A CORONA DEL MAR R·2 ZONING-2BR, NOlth ol Highway $44'1,000 CORONA DEL MAR Duplex, 2+1, 2+1 good rental area s.-~.ooo CORONA DEL MAR R·2 ZONING· Reduced/ cottage, upgraded $450,000 CORONA DEL MAR R·2 ZONING-Owner/user/Investor units $475,000 CORONA DEL MAR Point del Mar, 2 master suites, lmpre&sive $405,000 CORONA DEL MAR DUPLEX 3/3 + 2/2 Petfect fol owner user $545,500 CORONA DEL MAR TRIPLEX, EXCELLENT INCOME UNITS $575,000 CORONA DEL MAR DUPLEX S.Hwy. coaage plus 2BR, unit $575,000 CORONA DEL MAR One block to ocean, 2BR, plus den $0f>O,OOO CORONA DEL MAR 38R, plus sepatate 2BR, unit with view $7'15,000 CORONA DEL MAR Remodeled, 38R +CHJ/t, 2 blocks to beach $875,000 CORONA DEL MAR Remodeled 10Em, guest quatters, spa $1, 150,000 CORONA DEL MAR OCEANFRONT, ttf le"91, .,...,.,_ W.W. $2, 100,000 COROHA DEL MAR Ovw go ~ 8ayfront, dock pennit lncludfKJ $3,750,000 CORONA HIGHLNDS Under construction, choose your finishes $Q75,000 COSTA MESA Mesa Blul'/s, sunset views. 38R $248,600 DOVER SHORES Plctute Pettectl patio with spa. 48R $740,500 DOVER SHOMS Views/ pool 48R, 38A, lmmacuMle ~.900 DOVER SHORES Deslgnets own (1llted mini estaf9, s1.oolooo DOVER SHORES 148 FT.BAYFRONTlll New construction $3,100,000 EASTSIDE &celent location, 3BR, R. V. eccess $315,000 EASTSIDE New/ duplex/ easy to convert to S/family $080,500 EMERALD BAY Views to Dana Point, apa. open beams $1,450,000 DIERALOBAY OcMtl vNlwal latpe lot. 3BR, 2.68A $1,050,000 DIERALD BAY SlrNt to street lot, ~ views $1,7'15,000 EMERALD BAY BIG/ BIG/ ~. custom, reconstructed $2,100,000 EMERALD BAY OcMnslde,overloola green, beech, 48R $2,100,000 DIERALD BAY Whlt9water views, walls ol glass $2,205,000 HARIJOR HIQHLNDS Close to parlc, 38R, plus guest qlRll'tef3 $470,000 HARIJOR ISLAND THE UL 11MA TE BA YFRONT .call fOI details HARIJOR RIDGE Spectacular views! newly remodeled HARIJOR RIDGE Waterlall, lights, water view, ~R $500,000 HARllOR RIDGE Ocean, city llQhts views, expanded, 38R $70'1,000 HARllOR RIDGE Mode/ Perfect, white-on white decOI 48R $7'15,000 REDUCED// Panoramic VieM, 3BR. $8'J0,000 Panontlf'IC viewa, prtvate apa. SBR, 3SA ESTATE-110 degrH view, lf011VA1'!01 Panot'amlC vlew3, 4BR, custom ~ ' AclOU tom '**'19 Pat1c. 28R, 2.SlM LOCl/llon -Loc«lolll 2BR.2lM. 1251,QOO Oceanside of Hwy, 48R, pool, spa $2,800,00(, Ocewtront, &p«taculttr resider>c41 '$8,500,000 University Town Center, across from U.C.I $18Q,500 Woodbridge, Windsor Estates, 2 master BR $23Q,OOO IRVINE University Park, 38R, backs to greenbelt $245,00 IRVINE Hard-Nood noors, model parfect, 4BR $27Q,OOO IRVINE Turtlerock, overlooks greenbelt $308,000 IRVINE Northwood, 4BR, 2.5BA + country charm $317,500 . IRVINE Turtle Rock Campus View, walk to shops $319,000 IRVINE Turtle Rock Rldgtt, J.M.Peters, split level $355,000 IRVINE Woodbridge, townhome on the water, 38R $4Q9,QOO IRVINE Woodbridge, on the /alee, executive home $4QQ,QOO JASMINE CREEK E.xpanded, corner, spa, waterfall, 38R $58Q,OOO JASMINE CREEK Lovely ocean views, customized touches $63{1,000 KINGS ROAD FRONT ROW! views, 48R, 4BA, 3 F/P $1,4QO,OOO LAGUNA BEACH Coastline, city views, custom residence $1,550,000 UDO ISLE BA YFRONT • east end-dock for ~o· boat S2,3Q5,000 UNDA ISLE BAYFRONT-main channel vfeWSL.H $2,4Q5,000 MESA VERDE One level, 48R, large lot, gffeat value $385,000 I I SO. CO. METRO Desirable location, pools and spa $137,500 ~ SO. CO. METRO 48R, skylights, large patio $144,QSO PENINSULA COTTAGE -ONE BLOCK TO BEACH • R-2 $3Q5,000 PENINSULA WALK TO BEACH.charming three bedroom $525,000 PENINSULA View of Bay, Dock for 50ft+ boat $1,850,000 SEA ISLAND Golf course views, luxury plus comfort $66Q,OOO SEA ISLAND E.xceptionaJ views, pristine!, 2BR, $737,500 SEAWIND Remodeled plus additlon, sauna, 4BR sng,ooo SHORE CUFF Ocean, Catl)'On views, new constJtJction $2,250,000 SOUTH LAGUNA Fantastic l.'iews, private pool and spa $1,22Q,OOO SPYGLASS Premier location, custom ~BR, OBA $1,4/JS,OOO SPYGLASS 180 degree views, Top of The Hill, 5BR $2,4Q5,000 UPPER SAY Cheny Lakes Estates, 38R, private comm. $484,QOO UPPER SAY ;,. Four BR, 3BA, 3 car garage, pool & spa $4{1g,QOO UPPER BAY 4BR, remodeled, huge enclosed yard $540,000 VERSAIUES Low down, 2BR, 2BA, private location $1Qg,OOO V1UA llU.W PENTHOUSE, ocean view $435,000 WESTCl.Jff Totally remodeled W/maids qUatters, 48R $525,000 WESTCUff Mint condition/ cCJl...df>.sac 3BR, 2BA $535,000 Profik ...... Rita Kurtz Rita Kurtz first joined the Coldwell Banker Newport Beach office in 1980, and since then has been s uccessful in a number of sales and sales management position. A fonncr teacher, with her MA in Psychology from Michigan State Umversity, Rita's professionalism and knowledge are exceeded only in the genuine interest she shows in her clients. A typical customer comment came recently from the head of an executive search firm who utilizes Rita: "Rita 's o utstanding professio nal service and s upport made a real difference in helpin~ us hire the right President; she quickly showed him and his family that a high quality relocation to Oran~e County was doable.'. Preparation, follow through, organization and product knowledge arc all qualities Rita brings to her clients. If you're interested in finding out more about the winning combination of Rita Kurtz and Coldwell Banker, call her at 644-9060, ext 125. COLOWCU OJ\Nt\l!R .1 OPEN HOUSE SATURDAY 1-5 IAYlml COVI "' IAYllDI COVI W STEPHANE NOONAN $950,000 .... Olll' CBlf 20 W LOA DAVE WONG $315,000 llltl90I _., DIOIU 2711 tmlVllW JEIT EWING $371,000 ...... 40tCMO&OnA PATRICK BARTOlJC '411,000 "y.,.. •••2 POft WllflllrOI CHER RUSH SMe,500 MY taL1 12•5 IUlftM WAY VELMA TIMMONS 1825,000 u.meona 2'01 cmcu Oii. CAROL MOCK 1719,000 UllaDfP 2t01 IUllYA VALERIE HAMM 1829,000 OU>1 COM m OICMI> MAROA BAYS 1825,000 IAYllDI COVI •02t IAYllDI COVI I JOHN CAMP8EU. $1 ,OS0,000 OPBN SUNDAY t-8 IAYllDI COW "' IAYllDI COW W DOUG MEEDER seso,ooo WOODlltDOI H IMOIClllOMI lARAINE SHAW $184,500 WUICWP 1011 IUCD1811AM STEVE MrrCHEU. $229,000 VII.IA UI W 2AO NICI IANI l•I PATRICK BARTOUC $235,000 ...,.Olll' NOl1M 1 CO•CA Dtl. CtNOt SUOECK '218,IOO "y llllOUI 2716 tmlV.W VALERIE HAMM $371,000 _.... 210 VlltA IN'IUM KAY PAAfCEA '371.000 IWffl tu VllfA IOMIA JAMES GRAY '448,000 IWffl Ill VIia fllOIA MIS,000 H V teo.s 1M• POIT.....,.. JOANNA OEMPSTEA '478,000 NPT NOlml 1•61 com P0110NIO '4M,000 41 .IAI. CIK DI. 1810,000 Hy.._ 1t•2 POITwnumet CHER RUSH ... ,500 SICWDR) OAm $2U.000 CorGnlpcnrf bi-level 2 bd 2 ba towmome. Idell fOf entel1ai1i 111 n euu11 IMnQ. Best 1oc:1t1on 1n complex flat fealules a gorgeous pool & spa. Atnenlllts "1Clude ~enbll • & llUlllQ.. cenlrll alaml. cenlrll vacwn. 4 ~. vUld ctllngs. -·--H V HIJ.I M•C IUllllZI JEFF EWING $575,500 WUICUff 1012 NOlTltCMIMI GINNY ANDERSON $815,000 W1'IWff I07 ..... BARBA.RA GRAVES 1878,000 IP'NlAll llU. 4 MON1lllY Cl. DON OlSOH $715,000 IAYIMOIU 2'01 CltCU DI. BILL SAMPSON $718,000 CDM 1211 DlWll1 Cl. BRENCA PETERSON '789,000 "v taLI "' UNOCAS1\I LYLEEN EWING . 1885.000 COM IUOICtlD MARCIA BAYS $8215,000 IAYll:>I COW 1029 IAYllDI COVI JOHN CAMPBEU $1.D50,000 NIWPCMrT llllCMll'I 10l1 ..... ID RrrA KURTZ $1 ,395,000 C.OIHOIU '717....._ lNlA MARSTON $1,495,000 COIONA DIL MAI 211 OOLDINIOO DIANA GOLDSBERRY $1,498,989 ll'YOIAll .. 80UTA JUNE DAVIS $1,885.000 NEW LISTINGS PB•IMA POln $UIO MO. C. 2 bd, 1 ba house on Slr1da. L.qe beck & me yna. Idell ure 1oca11on fof 1m11 chldnn Close 9'J .. beach. COii.Mi PAIK $21'9000 PYtced ~ lllder market Ills may be .. ulllrnlllt -upper. 3 bd and den, hardwood floors. Good IOCdon ti College Part. oowr ..... , hit.too Bat end d locllloll di WoiCa1 Qlfdel1 -.. A pelftct towl'flaml Wiii 2 bd, 2~ bl. Vllilld ~ lngs. W« arplt. Yel'f btlglt, ... wood binds. minnd wall & ftrepllctl Knock• con9on. lowest Pl1ce hlltlor modi!. wm .won Mn.ooD 1..qe 1e12 bull! c1up1ex 1n wa11c to biacn. Weit Ntwpolt locallon. Upper llllt fQUes 4 bd, 2 ba, ...,... luQy flClly Ind treplace. Downs1lirs 11111 teana a bd. 2 111. """' 111n1ry tac11tt n1 llrlptlce. Rer1tl .. bllcJW ,.,... One b loc:ll 9'J llelct\. 11111 "'°'*1'/ II I ......... VIM for 111 moNY .,.....,. '4tMOO Blufts ~ ..... tlGfne. A nut .. wlll -mlllY upgrldll ID mdDn. ""'*"' cul-... tql .-c .... cam. Kol pGllds. cusbl1 ccutwd .......... ftn:ll doors, new *'-' ClbNll. .., nm-. nu:fl men. Cal now COIONA DB. MU $t ..... WondlrM tOiitlllCIQl'llY tane Oft C1C111t 11111 GI PICl'tc Colll ~. 4 1111 ... alt .... din ..., r.rllly room. °"' lllocll ID --. UllOl,.•mu •••• Blyfwora ............. ~ .. . 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' ' ' ' ~ •·nv/'\::I~ NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT J--1 ESTATE NIWPOIT SMC>ftl 009,900 Come see this lovely 3 bd home In a auiet beach comnuvty wtth association pool & \en- n1s Just recently remodeled wllh lnll'IY fine up- orades lllCIU<flllO slate ftoomg & marble counter tops Fee land Must see• ... ,_ NEWPORT BEACH UYltDGI $254,900 Highly upgraded 2 bd 2 bl upst3lrs 8-plan in Bly- ridge. Model perfect condlllon, light and bright ex- J>OSUfl. Gated Conmmlty wtltl pool and spa. NIWPOlf PINIGW $299,000 Exe .. builder oppOf1Unlty In unique Penitsula IO- calion. Larve 1 bd apt plus studio willl room to build on front Nlf of Woe lot WaJ(. to Lido VUllQe ~andcbig. NEWPOIT llACtt $Ht,OOO Blrgaln Prictl This Is a roost see. very cillnmO home with beau1lful Lido Vlbge Upstakl has llrge pallo wilh ocean bf'e81e R2 lot. 30'lc90'. Wilt 111111 you see! NlWPOff RACH $3751000 3 bedroom, 2 ba1hs and large family room over- loomo a large custom pool Reduced for mmed._ ate sale F10N110W lOCAJIOk $375.000 This 3 bedroom towmome has great ocean views. Great fOf ente1takllng, seller has moved and ptlc:ed this unit to sel. Outstanding value! NEWPOlf 1StAND DUPUX $425,000 OriYe by this delightful Island P«>Pe"Y and If you like ~ we'I show you tile Inside. Each unit has 2 bedrooms Ind In excellent condition. The front IJllt has 11'1 own ylrd & tile re1r has a private deck & patio. Can us for 1he address. IAYllDI COVI $461,000 Woodefful 2 bd 2 bl condo In pnvite eom-ITU1ft'f willl pool and spa and belch. Close to Balboa lsllnd and shopping. boat sips usually Millble. Excellent Vllue. CID now for your ap- poinlmenl. NEWPOIJ NOl1M YIU.A'S $569,000 Bottom fishing??? Priced below appraisal. Land last sales! TradltiONI decor, 3 brick fireplates. 4 bd, 3 year new. Petted condition. Owner will heJp finance. UYCllST SOUTH $6.S,000 Spacious 4 bd. 2~ ba home In wonderl\JI family nelghboftlood. Pool Stze yri LMng room. dining room. bOlh generous slle to handle lalQe OfOUPS. Security system. Storage galore. Don't miss ltlls one! HAllOI VIEW HUS $625,000 Pl1ce mapped $50,000 recently on 4 bd famly home wtlh spectacular ctose upyieW ol bay, ocean. city lghls. Fast OCCtlPRY Po$$lble. Lot's of poten- tial! Oecont9 to your lndlvldual taste. ll1.COUIT 1111 $639,000 This ~ 2 stOly home Is louted In tile m:lu· sivt ou-1l G*I cooml1lly ol Belcoor1 Hil. The 1st my IUU'e$ a grand ~ area. den with wet bar, fireplace in 1he ivlng room. The mas- tr.r bedroom wtlh tnplace, guest sutte. eidr1 SIOf· age and vtfanda .,.. locatld :n Che lowet level WTILUff $679,000 Warm and fflltino tradi1ional home. Set back from tile street tor pr!Ylcy. En)oy city light and OCNn views from 1he pious living room and lonnal dining room. 5 bedrooms 2~ ba1hs, family room. 2 fireplaces, hatdWood ftoora, decorator accents lf1rOuOhOul WTIWff $720,000 Cllb appeal-quality and chann Expanded and re- modeled to 4 bd 3 ba. fame.'y room. formal dJnlno room. 3 flret>*esl lush landscaping, used bfick. patios al>Wld. DOVll IHOIU $121,000 Tenlle price rlCllctlon on this ~ 4 bd home. Spec1lcU 180" view of Back Bay, nlgl'lt ~ view. £xcepllonaly llfVI llYlno room, twnAy room Ind lonnal cHlO room. mas111 bedroom. 111 wlll ... views. IAYll>I COVI $9IO,OOO Fabulout tn.IMI 2 BR, 2\,; BA condo on \he bay Wiii vllwa trom llmOlt M1Y room. Excellent IO- cllon wtil wlldng clatlnc• lO lalbol lallnd SATUAGAY, October 19, 1991 I PAGE 7 OCIAN YllW $12.4,IOO VteW Catalina and sunset s.Jaes lrom this highly upgl'lded, decorated emanced condominium m Ille oate guarded cOfTllTUlitv of Jwme Pait 3 bedroom, 2 ba1h wllh finished 15:1.i~ ~ UDO ISLI St,095,000 Gntcious 4 br 3!h ba family t.ome on one of Lido's most desiril>le Interior streets. Close to club house, tennis, park and beach. Can now tor appt SPYGWS ML St, t99,000 This S or 6 BR family home locatron on one of Newport's most sought alter areas. Sweeping ocean and bay views from most rooms. Call to see todiy. CMWO IHOIU $t,495,000 Neat1y 'h ICt8 ocean side of PCH adjlcent to 141'1 green on new gof course. Views of ocean. hills. and fahway. Fabulous oppol1IJnily to have • all! HAllOl 111>11 $4.500,000 One of Newport's most elegant and beau!Jful con- structed ttomes. ~ on a pnme IOI wllll unob- structed views of halbof, city lights & ~ 5 bd. sep maids quai1efS (61h or 7lh bd). pnvate guest suite, 8 ba.. &atve master suite W1th sftt#1g room gym, Mle cellar. pool and spa. CORONA DEL MAR llAND NEW TOWMHOMI $450,000 Soultl of Pett, an ll'ChileCtUr1I delighl willl 2 sto- ries. .ched Wldows. large gourmet k.ltehen. 2 deckl, one wilh a peek+boo of the ocean. itst a couple of bloeks to Begonia Pait. ntlACIS.COIONA on MAR $4tt, 950 Reduced ptlcel Camree adult llvingl Like new with ocean vtewt febulous single level 2 bd a den. Close to shoppilg and OasiSI. JASMlft PAK $519,000 Oc11n bay & city lights view from tills IOYety Jas- ITlllle Parll 3 bedroom, 2 bath expanded model Gated prtvite ComtrUllty wi1n association pool and spa. .wt•I CIHK $55t ,500 OelQhlU 3 bd. ~ room single IMI home ri guardtd COITITldY wilh 6 temis cowts nl 3 pool$, nMal deCOr, pr1Vate spa, air Condl!lOninO Carehe tMng It IS bed OlDI COIONA Oil MAI $669.000 Remarbble pollnClal for Ills pltde d OW'8lhlp cklplex. NMr a vacancy. No deferred ~e. south of h ~-Stlps 1o Ile Plftl. shopping, belch. Cal Doug Meeder fOf more Information on ~~ OLD COIONA Oil MAI $925,000 Step up to IJ'ldtiltllleel eteon• In lt1ll flbuloul COi*"llPOfWY home willl l>rNttUldng YllWa of 1he ocean & CltalN. Five dtclCS, 2 martlt llr1pilcH, llult ~ wide ICl'1ln lV. new .,_, makel HI a HEI 'T: SCTHERtE.\' Jt is said that if you w2nt a job done. get a hus~ pcr~on 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 t::iken more than 0 ne\v listing~ in the pa~t 60 day.;;, and sales arc running at better than a one a day pace in our office. Therc·s ener~ and optimism in our office. regardless of what might he guing on in the rest of the market. And that has a lot to do wirh how our peo ple wo rk t ogether. We're a team. a large team. We trust each other. we work together. '' c share our time.: and energy and information . When that happens e\ l.!rybody wins, especially our customers. Need real estate help or advice? Call one of our busy people now. That's what we're here for. ' TDRACes.cORONA DEL llAR $499,950 ear.tree adutt IMngl Uke new with ocean vlewl Fabulous slngte level 2 bd & den. Ctose to shop- ping and Oulsl JOANN AKERMAN HARBOR VIEW HILLS $825,000 remnc bay, ocean, city view from most areas. 4 bd single level plus family room. Spacious ltvtng room. 21h car garage. Great remodel posslbllltles. C8ll today! GINNY ANDERSON HARBOR RIDOI! UTATl!S $878 000 Move In today and ~ the prestige of th\; ex- clusive guard gated community. Very popuCar LU- CERNE Model has 3 bd. 3 ba, famfly room, fonnal dining. CHUCK COLESWORTHY llAY81H COVI! $1,080,000 Famou. Archltecta own home. Rlchly remodeled marble ftoor1ng, all new kitchen with top of the llne ~ .,. only some of the upgradee. Thia la aupeft> bayfront value. Call now for your 9PJ>l JOHN CAMPBELL NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PJLOT I REAL ESTATE SPYGLASS HILL f71 l,OOO Exdtlng upgraded 4 br, ~ bL All conclloned, large prtvate courtyard French docn Md win- dows, beamed celllnga. DON AND JOYCE OLSON PRISTIQIOUS lll!LCOURT HILLI! sns,ooo Gorgeooa remodel condo with fabufoUI VleWI, 3500 eq.ft. of perfection. Designed by Jeny Harris. 3 Car garage plua gated community. CAROLINE HAINES/CHRIS LINDSAY NllWPOllT 8UCH $1,391,000 Lowly large five bedroom home with ever luting vtewa. Thia home hu been tasteful! remodeled. A large chlldrena wing with 3 bedrooms and famlly room. Spactoua Yard. RITA KURTZ USTBLUl'P .... ,000 Don't both« with fix• uppera -Thie II a one of • kind custom. c.wMJt be duplc1t1d In this loca- tion, with this view and quellty for thla price. Must see -Owner want. offers. SARA MARVIN BAYSHORl!S $995,000 Rarefy avallable home on extra large lot near the beach. 5 bedrooms, 4 b9the, family room. Plans avallable for new home with bay view from 2nd story. CAROL MOCK/JERRY FINSTER :\ L \\ Po RT B E. \ t' II o I· T H I· · t O I< :\ I· I< O I-" t O . \ ~T 111 < d I\\ . \' . \"I . \\ o ( . \ I > () 4 ) I I -~ ) () n () -----I> ....... ~ ----·· -~' . ·-· NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE SATURDAY, October 19, 1991 I PAGE 9 SPYGLASS Hil,I, CUSTOM ESTATE W clcome to a masterpiece of arch- itectural design and luxurious features that arc fit for a king and queen in this 5000 sq. ft awud winning new home. Beginning with grand soaring ceilings, specurular gourmet kitchen, huge family room, dramatic master suite (approx. 1400 sq. ft.) 4 other bedrooms and 4 1/2 mor~ baths. AH rooms with panorunic ocean, mountain and night light views plus new ....... ~""' rustom landscaped yard, pool and spa. Exquisite attention to detail throughout. ._._.. Seller Motivated. OF'PEllED AT $1,199S,000 GRAND OPEN HOUSE SAnJRDAY 1-S:OO, SS GOLETA POINr IIDO ISLE BAYFRONT Rare private deeded beach & pier and slip with panoramic action views. Redesign or rebuild to your taste. OFFERFJ> AT $t ,68S,OOO All major rooms view boating activity. Premier location! Redesign to your personal taste. Includes boat & boat slip available Seller motivated. OFFERED AT $950,000 I mpossible to duplicate• Uruque oversized bayfront lot (40 ft) next to landscaped park that provides additional boating activicy views as well as I.he feeling & charm of your own million S yard. This 4400 sq.ft. ho me has a flexible floorplan for a primary or second home. OFFER.ED AT $2, 150, 000 OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY 1-5:00, 351 VIA LIDO SOUD ATOP PRODUCER FOR 19 YEARS .......................................... ·················· ............... , .. ,, . . . . . . . . . .. PAGE 10 I SATURDAY October 19, 1991 ... DlSCOVER THIS •. ; BAYFRONT VALUE Priced SOK Below Last Comp Architect's own home in immaculate condition inside prtvate securtty gates located w1thJn walkJng distance to Balboa Island, shopping and beach. Boat sUps available. Priced at $1 ,050,000. OPEN HOUSE SAT &: SUN 1-5 PM JOHN CAMPBELL Broker Associate Senior Residential Associate NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE ASK FOR ~ ~~ LYLEEN EWING ~~~~ Associate Vice Preatdent Newport Beach SpecfaJf.st 20 Yeanl JEFF EWING Sales Associate LYLEEN EWING 644-1361 OPEN SUNDAY 1-SPM JEFF EWING 854-1415 2756 HILLVIEW Newport Beach Cape Cod townhome over- looking nature preserve. Smart, sophisticated decor. $379,000 894 SANDCASTLE Corona del Mar Forever ocean views from this simply lovely 3 bedroom in move-in condition. $865.000 4717 llAllPDEN Corona del Mar Nearly one half acre with ocean views adjacent to new golf course. $1,495,000 3414 SEABREEZE Corona del Mar Picture perfect 3 bedroom in park-like setting. An oppor- tunity too good to mJsst $575.500 I 644-9060 COLDWELL BANKER NEWPORT BEACH 644-9060 -· SARA MARVIN 19'~ Associate Vice President # 1 in Closed Sales Newport Beach 1343 MARINERS Baycrest A neat-nick lives here ... A gorgeous remodel with pool. spa. 3 fireplaces and more. It's always perfect and easy to see. $625,000 2601 BUNYA Ea.stbluff Don't remodel... Check out this totally cus- tomized and expanded home with view. Reduced $50,000. $829,000 OPEN SATURDAY Res: 675-5688 .468DESOLA Corona Highlands Drlve by this custom home in unique neighborhood ad- jacent to Pelican Hill. Pri- vate access to Uttle Corona Beach ts added bonus. $675,000 2320RCHID Corona del Mar Reduced $150,000 ... Best buy tn Olde Corona del Mar. Newer house with View, two master suites, european kitchen. Now $925,000 OPEN SAT &: SUN ********** BAYFRONT TRUSTEE SALE ********** Open House Sunday, October 20, 1991 10:00 AM to 2:00 PM 1210 East Balboa Boulevard Balboa Peninsula MARCIA BENTS Coldwell Banker 644-9060 -. '~4 )_ NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE NEWll S.C. 1iE10 MIA $J9l,OOO 4 BR 3 BA 3 CM garage. 1 BR Ind BA down. Ideal kw home omce. S11c>s to bNullful pllt. (34RJC). IUANOYT COSTA REiii ~Mr $117,000 VA wms. h1Sfem1g owner IMt hM qiKt sale! s-.illld 1 ~ des IO beach. .. whlng stair· case, 2 maw bedrooms, ~. 11iy windows. endosed 2 cw o-. (22PAC) 1WO MA1111 lOWNHOMI $191,$00 Grul EIStllOe IOclllonl LMoe 2 BR, 21h BA boasts vd9d celngs, cozy bftclt flreplace Ind large ,... yripltlo. (30SAN) FOllCLOSUll WI $119,999 Best buy on East side. 2 BR, 1 BA witooos room. New cpt, new pai'C. upgraded ceramic tile counters & new cabinets. (201Wf) OPD SUllDA~ t•, IN I 2tlT ST. FMAY HOim W/OfflCI $1",000 3 BR. 1 'h BA home wlll lalvet yard Ind stpal'll9 borW room or oftlct. Grell for pllY"G cNkhn. Seier wl conlidlr ~ for )QA. ((58BAY) PEIFICTEAITSIDE HOim $219,900 3 BR home, IPCl'UX 1800 sq ft. In C.M. wl1h new carpet. fresh palr1, large fam nn. VIUbd celling, and spactoos back yard. Corpor1ll owned ptOOerty priced kw fast sale. {261WE). DAR HAftS MOUNWN YIWS $209,000 lM1beatlble locallon. This 3 BR, 2'h BA trt-MI towmome has dramatic ¥aull8d cdledrll cellngs. Prlvale deck With wood rai&lgs. folmal dlr*1g room wnn 1 wet bar. What a btly11 (23VAN) WOii AJ.,.. $214,900 use pr1v111 400 sq ft t>ooos room • a home olbr'studlo. ~ ~ comer lat. RV/ boal access. won't last! (20ARH) IUll1lfUL so.am? lNlll $219,000 Fonner model end ll1ll a BR. 2'h BA. 2 e1r oar. air cond., lllge plllo, fp, CJY9rlQed muter. All new Nida. VflfY ~ (90VAN) 1MDA 1W11101m l'llDI C IBA$227,000 2 story 1789 tit 3 BR 2'h BA condo. f«mal 11¥ W/ trplc + bcnJs nn & fomlal ding room. 2 ca-oa- rlOI & si-t ylfd .. dldltlg. Hr 8ICk 8rt .... aut. pool. spa. Open Sil 12-4. (24VEH) SATURDAY, October 19, 1991 I PAGE 11 WTSIDI CHAlllEI. E 19111 n $J29,500 L.wge add on master bedroom Ind ball. f1lf1Ch doors leacl to deck & spa. R. V. access or addlllonal parmg kw toCJr m . Pride of ownerslip. Don't niss tis one. (44NIN). Bill LUPIS LOCA1IONll0CAJ10NlLOCA110NI $276,500 Light & airy, fresh & dean!! 3 BR, 2 BA. vaull!d, be.ned ceilng. foonal Lr & Dr. So Coast Metro. Close 10 shopping, thestres, etc. (987 AZA) OWNEI SAYS "SIU IT NOW"I $329,000 3 BR Ind den. 21h BA. flVfJ( 2600 sq.It Larve master bedroom wll'I fileplace. lnYttino spa In rear yd. 3 car page. Cul de sac location. ~ YIJJOI $349,000 PTlced kw fast sell Fabulous "C" plan. Drama!lc cathedrll cdngs In llv. nn. & din. nn. Butft In bar In flmlly nn. Made for eiartallmentl Vac1111! Mike us .. onwt , ..... ,mlCH 1HE NICI 11 llGHJ $204,900 VflfY special _,.., home In Newport 8udl, will "" ..... v.-i Clllngs & comrl'U1lly pool. Bice IO blldl. (43HI.) 2 STOIY IWlml $4274,500 4 BR or 3 + den. 3 tile balhs. Plenty of space tor 1hil actJve famlly Formal living & dllllllO + large ~ rm (33MAR). DRLPHA OSWALD IACtC IAY YIW $255,000 This light & bright town.'IOme features extra l'IOtl ceill'lls & I llfve CO'tered pllJo Wl1t1 freshly plant· ed ftowels The spacious mas1!f suite boasts a ro- manllc flreplace, an extra large ball & walk In Clos· et. Hurry! This woni last. Pnced at $13,000 below hi last comp. (396SEA) WOOOWCI CONDO $95,000 Huge 1 BR 1 BA. Extra large kftchen With all built· Ins. F/P In htng room. Big stildeck patio. Comm pool, spa & saooa. (32MAC) 'JJL.:-W ~U . .,. ... ~-.;-.,. .. •,, • COSTA MESA S TOP SELLING OFFICE _, • • THE AREA'S TOP 4 REAL ESTATE OFFICES #1. #2. ? #3. ? #4. ? COLDWeLL. BANl(eRCJ Expect the best:" WE Cll.l_.'T TllNK OF ANYm B IE El1BI ... .., GIEENIROOK .... _ ... 3498 au.ens 3498 Queens 1118 San Jose 3388 Wlmbledon 3417 Wlmbtedon 930 Azalea 957 Begonia 898 Begonia 981 c.natlon 920 Dahlia 933 o.hRa 941 Dahlia 868 Dahlia 981 Dahlia 3352 Fuchsia 3371 Fuchsia 3391 FuchlJa 3403 Fuchsia 1014 Begonia 1025 s.cm.n.t 1001 Secmarlat AWMD 1018 DamMCUI 1022 Secr9tal1ld 1038 s.a.tartat MESA WOODS 1091 f!eddlng 1070 Redding 1088 San Pablo 3481 Fuchala 10S5 San Pllblo 957 Gol<*•od 3469 San Martno Clrcle 98'7 Goldenrod 34&3 San Marton Clrcle 979 Goldenrod 3481 San Mwton Clrde 3481 San Rafael Clrcle 3401 Santa Ctara 3421 Santa a.. ctrcr. 1075 s.rrta Rosa 1101 Tulal9 1094 Visalia Drive 1074 Vallejo Clrcle PlAZA DEL SOL 1121 D8Nl Ot1ve 3486 Wlmbfedon w.uDON vaUOI 3491 Wlmbfedon 1111 Prtncea 3494 Wlmbfedon 3487 au.en. Stop by our office I =~~~L=---• tor a complete kt l map t: ..., ,. , ,. ·u (•'>'>'> I I I ..... I \ '\ I I ...._ \ t I I I I ( I 1 I I l I I \ I I \ \ 1 ..... \ \ I \ I I ~ ) f ) ,., -' , ' ) • ) • ) PAGE 12 I SATURDAY October 19, 1991 NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE WATERFRONT HOMES, INC. Realtors ® Exclusive Orange County Affiliate of Sotheby's International Realty COSTA MESA F'txer in lovely small cul.de-soc com- munity, 2 bd, 2 baths, with dining & family rooms opening to atrium patio. Light & bright with nice land- 67:f.6~~~ ................................................... $262,500 ST. ALBANS Security complex in So. Coast Metro area w/pools & tennis. Afry studio unit w/minon, frplc & patio. MAKE OFFER! (Ui) 631-1400 ......................................................... $79,500 SOunt COAST METRO Sunny upgraded 1 bd condo. new kitchen, rcden patio & carport w/storage. 'i73.6G.~:.~~~~ ...... ~~~~~~: .................... $95,500 COSTA MESA Lovely, immaculate twnhm w/2 mas- ter suites & family nn w/frplc, trg decked patio, att dble ~~~:~.' ................................................. $179,000 EASTSIDE CO STA MESA Parklike grounds sur- round this 1 sty "Cape" series 2 bd 2 bath twnhm w/ ~~l~~.~~.~: ................................... $194,000 nJSTIN RANCH Gated community w/poo! & spa. Lovely 2 bd twnhm with family nn, wd flrs in entry & kttchen & att dble garage. 207 900 760-3600 ....................................................... $ • MISSION VIE.IO l sty 4 bd with dining & famllv rooms. Near freeway, shopping & schools. Needs ~~~~ .. ~.~~'. ...................................... $237.000 EASTSIDE COSTA MESA Bright beautiful 3 bd twnhm, high ceilings, oak cabinets, woodbumlng frplc, 673~90o.~.~~ .. ~ .. ~ .. ~: ................... $249.000 BLUFFS Immaculate 2 bd split level twnhm. Airy great room w/soaring cei1ing & greenbelt w . New car- 'r~ ~.~~~~: .................................. $270,000 fASTSIDE COSTA MESA Completely remodeled from the Inside out, 3 bdrm, frplc, beamed ceUlngs, deck & extra large yard. 000 631-1400 ....................................................... $275, FASTSIDE COSTA MESA Great 3 bd home, 1 ba, add-on family nn, deck w/spa &. large yard ln super lo- cation. 673-6900 ....................................................... $317,000 OPEN HOUSES SAlt.JRDAY a SUNDAY 179 Mesa c & o. EISlslde Costa Mesa 3 bd House Nancy Balfield & Carci Clft $300,000 35 canyon Crest. Corw del Mar 3 bd loWlhlme Bob T Qn1lldns $389,500 100 Via Cordova. Lido Isle 3 bd hOuse »toJ Bally & Ro'{ f11lerllln $589,000 226 ~. BalbOa ~ 2 bd house Lynell Gordon $625,000 220 Apoletla. BalbOa lslnJ 4 bd rouse Grayce Tllnro $785,000 828 Via Lido Soud. Lido Isle 5 bd house rm c..r & aoa Malbws $895,000 1305 N. ~ BalbOa Island 2bd~ »toJ Good S949,000 1211 Kilgs Road, ClllllMfl 3 bd house M.vgo SW11 & Lois Mcloon S998,000 120 E. Ocmtrorc. BalbOa 3 bd hOuse Austin Daynes & GoerPine Cox $1,025.000 16305 Mantic, Hlnilglon Hatbor 4 bd house Tom lovet1illl Sl,550,000 27 ~ 81Q C~ H.B. 4 bd house E'11* fft & Us Olsen u.m.ooo SATURDAY S47 sm w.. Newport He1g1ts 3 1>c1 rouse ReQiriaR~ $489,000 204 Via Cordova. Lido ISie 2 bd house Susie Busch SSIS,000 31752 Apuesto Wrf, C<*> de Cm 5 bd esute Nancy Peler'son $1,995,000 SUNDAY 63 Baycrest CM. ~ C<Ut 2 bd condo Peooy tWT1son $285,000 226 wuu. Newport Shores 3 bd hOuse Kennie Jo Rl1zo '339.000 24312 Via San Clemefta. Mission VlelO 5 bd house MW Hall* $352,500 241 CN. Newport SOOres 4 bd house Kerne Jo Rl1zo $474,900 32 VierN. Hnor Ridge, H.B. 4 bd lowMofne Jean~ $765,000 760 Via Lido Soud. Lido Isle 3 bd house Saly Pltlps $785,000 301 La Jolla. Ntwpol1 ~ 4 bd hOuse Marin Hassel $850,000 --~~--~~~~~~~~~~~......, 800TR COAST NEIRO Bautlfu14 bd home with dlnlng &. femily rms &. 1 bd & bath down. Completely & taSetfully remodeled. white washed cabinets, Fr doors. new carpet & appliances, c:entnll AC. & alarm system. 631-1400 ....................................................... $359,900 NEWPO. RT SHORES Lidlt 3 bdrm home w/\nlulted ceilings & fftplace. Gteat location, steps to ocean & comm tennis & pools. 631-1400 ....................................................... $320,000 NEWPORT AT 11IE BEACH Cute 2 bd beach house w/upgraded SUMY kitdMm & bath, 3 houses from sand. A ~ find . 631-1400 ....................................................... $339,000 PENJNSUIA Channing 2 bd house, huge IMng rm wA>eamed ceiling.t &. large frplc. Legal R-2, steps to ~~9oo ....................................................... $350,000 NEWPORT llAllllOll Immaculate 2 bd bavfront condo w/bay &. sunset ws. Boat sip at $2 per ft. Lease ~~~~~.~:.~~~ ................................ $36.5,000 NEWPORT SHOllES ~ 2 sty Victorian w/1 bd down &. 2 bds & &oft up. Frp&c, oak cabs & Berber ~4&~.~~.~.~.~: ........................ $375,000 NEXT TO NEWP081' wen maintained owner OC· cupied duplex ln Costa Mesa Hejghts. Each unit w/2 ~·-~.~.~: ........................................ $375,000 BLUFFS Shining dean desirable 1 styJ.. 3 bd "U~a" plan w/dnsmatic frplc in living room. u:>mer location 6.31~4&~ ..................... -............................ $385,000 NEWPORT SHOllES 2 sty 3 bd canalfront w/add- on potential. DI~ room &. spacious IMng room owrlooklng sandy beach. (Ui) 500 631-1400 ....................................................... $389. NEWPORT AT 111E BEACH Co&onlill 4 bdrm home 1 block to both ~ ocean. Outside entrance ~t.=.~ .. ~:. .......... ~: ................. $475,000 llALBOA Beach C:OU. in quiet tree..nned neighbor- hood. Wann &. cozy 2 sty 2 bd widen & lmge sun-11t1~.~.~.~.~~: ......................... $479,000 317 Clmllon. t:aoN del Mar 3 bd loWl'llome • BAYVIEW COIJllT J.M. Pet.n Medlhlnanean com· -SW 11.'"9,000 ~~ .t::,' 't.t} ~~dlnl' tradl&· plcx wtth pool&. spa. Bright beautiful 2 bdrm, 2 bath ..... _ ,_. ..,,,~ ~ ~ ng comer unit w/many upgrades, 2 ~ &. private 2422 s.tago DIM. Newport Beach 5 bd ._ family rooms. One bdnn down lmgie master w/sun· ~~~:.~ ..... ~:.: ... ~ 11~000 ~:~.:.: .. ::.: .. :~.:'.'. .• "~~ Specializing in properties f or .'iak or kase ... on tile water. .. near the water ... and with a view of tht waur. •• CORONA DEL MAR OFFICE NEWPORT BEACH OFFICE BAIBOA ISLAND OFFICE 2600 E. COAST HIGHWAY 714-760-3600 2436 W. COAST HIGHWAY 714·631-1400 315 MARINE AVE. 714-673-6900 I -,,.... """' _ _._... - ~ --· ~ --~ NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE SATURDAY, October 1~. 1991 I PAGE 13 WATERFRONT HOMES, INC. Realtors ® Exclusive Orange County Affiliate of Sot!zeby's International Realty lllllllllll l lf ,;.,; '1 ltALBOA ISLAND Darting shingled 2 bdrm cottage with den. Lots of knotty pine & 2 patios. Steps to bey- &ont beach. 673-69CX> ....................................................... $575,000 NEWPOaT HEIGHTS Nice 3 bdrm home pus of· b.lden wlfrplc owr garage. Wood deck w/spa & BBQ & 1Ulh landtcaplng 631-1400 ....................................................... $498,000 UDO ISLE Cozy cottage with 2 bdrms, beamed ceU- ~:~.~.~~.~~~ .......................... $515,000 N£WPORT AT 11IE BEACH Recently renovated duplex w/3 bd, 3 be 2nd fir unit & 2 bd. 2 ba down. Ftpk. decks & patios. 760-3600 ....................................................... $563,500 UDO ISLE lowJy 1 sty 3 bd remodeled home, new windows'-=--' oak floors & moldings & comer lot Poed>le option. REDUCED! 631-1400 ........................................................ $589,000 PEN1N101A Duplex In kNtJy quiet ndQhborhood ol tree lined streets. Upper w/3 bds. 2 batf\s -lower 2 bds ..n bath. 631-1400 ....................................................... $595,000 NEWPOllT AT 'IRE RACH Remodeled duplex with 4 bd & 2 bd units on wider lot rtght aaoa &om the sand. 631-1400 ....................................................... $598,000 UDO ISLE ''Turnkey'' perfection, 2 sty 3 bd home on a prime street. Dining & Family rms &: sunny brick patio. 631-1400 ....................................................... $629,000 NEWPOaT Hl!IGlll'S Immaculate 2 sty 3 bd home w/wmbo famlly/d.lning rm w/frplc. hrdwd firs, beautiful ~~.~.~: .................................... $645,000 OOllONA DEi. NAii Terrific: remodeled duPlu. 3 bd owncra' unit w/&plc & private patio plus 2 bd vault- ~~~· .............................................. $649,000 BALBOA ISLAND Duplex. Owmmg front 2 bd cot- tage w/brtck ~ open beam c:ielling. Fi. doon & patio ~~ ........ ~ .. ~: .................................. $649,500 UDO PAD DlllVE Extensively remodeled luxuri- ous 2 bdnn bayfront condo w!l>ayfront patio, den & boat dock. Leasellte option! 631-1400 ....................................................... $675,000 IAGlJNA BEACH Ocean side of Coast Hwy, steps to Victoria Beach. Pristine bi-level, vaulted ceilings, ocean WI & cfble garage. 760-3600 ....................................................... $6 75,000 CORONA DEL NAii W/fabWous views of entire harbor. Totally remodeled Art Deoo oondo w/2 bd, 2 be In O\annef Red w/comm pool. 760-3600 ....................................................... $719 ,000 HMBOa 111DGE ~ perfect 4 bd "Crest" townhome w/dlning & rooms & &oft game room. Plantation ahutten, mJrron 3 frp&cs. 760-3600 ....................................................... $765,000 BAI llOA Near top aualitv 3 bd & den, terrific master sultlt w/ftplc & bullt-fu. Oec:ks & landscaped yard w/ i3'1~ ....................................................... sno,ooo UDO ISLE Premier ovasbied lot. acroa from park w/bay view. Close to beach & tennis. Channing 2 bd ~r.4i~~ .. ~.~~ .. ~: ............................ $78.5,000 LE CllAJIP9 Bll1JLE. AISNE, FRANCE A Sa .. a~'• letemata...a....,, Eaci9ehe A fabulous bedloom c:ontempo1my home set In the wooded countryside north ol Pans. Most rooms radiate from a central pool c:owJ'ed wtth a retractable roof. There Is also a c:ottoge divided Into a caretaJcers apart- ment and a 4 bedroom guest houte. The grounds In· dude a laM adjoined by the IMna room tenaoe, a ten- nis court, stables, paddocb ancf a mini golf course. Price upon request. ~W'C 1830026 llALllOA ISIANO Spacious 3 bdrm desJgner's CountJy English home w/dm. family rm, Fr. doors. bey windows & 1 bd loft apL 760-3600 ....................................................... $849,500 UDO PAllK DlllVE $pedacu.1ar views of ocean, bey • city ..,ts from this bCaUttfUDY decorated 7th fir 2 bdrm c:OndO. Seaaity bklg. 631-1400 ....................................................... $865,000 llAUIOA ISIAND MYFRONT DOft.EX SUp b 2 boats plus watm & dty ~· "'8ws. Front 2 bdnn ~~.~.~~.~ .. ~ ........... ~ ............. $949,000 COllONA DEL JIAJI Steps to ~. f.xdUng newer 3 bdrm twnhm Mt on bk.aff wlawaome vlstas Of entire harbcf & ocean. Ml.BOA OCEANFllONI' In prime Peninsula loca- tion. Lovely Tudor style w/3 bdrms. vaulted ceWngs, Fr. doors from bdrms to rear deck, 2 frpJcs, hrdwd & tile Dooring, plantation shutters & brick patio. 631-1400 .................................................... $1,025,000 CORONA DEL NAJI 6 bd picture perfect "Euro- pe.an" Villa on 45' lot, 2 sty living rm, hdwd Ors & Fr. doors. Steps to beach. 631-1400 .................................................... $1,195,000 N£WPORT Estate, huge lot main house, approx 6000 aq. ft. w/S bds. dining & family nns & library, gst house w/1dtc:hen, pool & spa. 631-1400 .................................................... $1,395,000 DANA POINT Beautiful 5 bd home in gated Lantern Bay Estates w/hmbor & ooean views. Fr. doors to bal- ~~.~.-~: .................... $1,395,000 CORONA DEL MAii Contemporary 2 bd home w/ 100' on bluff overlooking China Cove & entire harbor, ~r.1~ ~.~: .................................... $1,595,000 UDO ISLE Dramatic oontemporary 6 bdrm beyfront w/famlly room & dock. Total ~odel. beyfront master & new kltc:hen. 631-1400 .................................................... $1,795.000 Pl!:NINSUl.A OCEAN'FllONT 2 yr old custom 5 bd home near the point Three sty widen, b'bnuy, dining ~~~.~~ .. ~~: .......................... $1 ,995,000 HA•BOR ISLAND DRIVE Exceptionally elegant 4 bdrm bayfront villa wi1arge dock. oourtyard wfspa & bayfront terrace. 631-1400 .................................................... $2,195,000 LINDA ISLE Magnlficent bayfront with large dock. lmmaculate 6 bdnn contemporary, b&eache<f woods. marble & leaded glass. 631-1400 .................................................... $2,685.000 UTTLE BALllOA ISLAND Fabulous 5 bdrm bey- ~CE~R0~&01:~'. .. ~~ .. ~ .. ~ .. ~ro9tcxx> C010 DE c.uA Fabulous Mission style estate w/pri- vate stocked lake & well on over 2 equestrian zoned ~~.~ .. ~: ........................ $3.850,000 760-3600 .................................................... $1,<199,000 UDO •&.e Exquisitely deconmd lop <3Ulllilv 4 bdrm HADOll ISIAND D111W Bright & open 4 bdnn lndudlng m8*r w/frpk & ~ tarntY nn ~ beeuU-BAI llOA ISIAND Bayfront duplex. great rental aJStom conternponry w/ditxk M"uM-lcwl w/cxdting ~ ~~~~~~rebuilt 4 units dole to town w/bay & dty Ught views. Each w/3 =t master IUJte & "P8f8N chlldren'rlguat wtng 631~400 ....................................................... $8.19,000 ~~ .................................................... $1,100,000 ~ri~~: .. ~~·~·~·~-~2".3Ws:fx>o Specializing in prop1rtits for sale or kase ... on the water ... near the water. .. and with a view of the waler ... CORONA DEL MAR OFFICE 2600 E. COAST HIGHWAY 714-760-3600 NEWPORT BEACH OFFICE 2436 W. COAST HIGHWAY 714-631-1400 BAIBOA ISLAND OFFICE 315 MARINE AVE. 714-673-6900 1 -·-,,,,.---~ -....... 6 --- PAGE 14 /SATURDAY October 19, 1991 NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE _WATERFRONT HOMES; INC. Realtors"R Speciali)bt9 bl JH"JllttUN /cc uk « letue ... "11 tM .a1« ••. 11eae ~ ll'tll« ••• 1111" wiU 11llilw"'11¥ INU« ••• KENNIE JO RIZZO Resi4nu:e:642-4917 Business: 631-1400 Mid Peninsula 4 bedroom/3bath, 2 story. 2 fireplaces. Custom built in 1964. $475,000 NEWPORT SHORES This family oriented community is a real jewel!! Two pools, ~ennis ~"Ourt and childl'f!n's play ;.rea. Launch your own rJft in the canal&: wallc to the OCCJn. 4 BEDROOM/3 BATH 3 BEDROOM/2 BATH 3 BEDROOWJ2 BATH 2 Story on the canal. A real bargain! Plus bonus room. $474,900 Fee $320,000 Fee $339,000 Fee RENTAL: 2 Bedroom+Den, 2 Bath, 2 Story, Spa $1500t'month MARY LOU KIEHLER Residence: 675-2700 BN.U.~s: 6.ll-1400 601 LIDO PARK DRIVE-NEWPORT BEACH View of Ocean, Turning Basin, Rhine Channel, Bay, City Lights and Mountains. Only prestigious location in Newport Beach with 24 hour security and doorman. Located on the Rhine Channel, Bay, and Tu.ming Basin and only three blocks to the Ocean. Truly a Newport landmark of gracious living for a selected few. Some of the amenities include billiard room, generous area for private entertaining, pool. spa, sauna, & wet bar. Cnll for 1f11POintmmt to 11tow #SF $695,000 #10 $700,000 #70 $865,000 Largest plan In beautiful Newport North townhomes Spacious comer unit In prime location Ught and bright. wt th lots al extras Inviting 3 bedroom home on large R-2 lot Lowest price In Corona Highlands Owner fW found another home Finished In 1 modified Art Deco style, 1 must tee Move In perfect condo on the ti.yfront Owner U)'I m• lell now Owner must sell -brtn_a all offers! Now ndaced to $295~. Ptr1thowe amdo on the ti.y with Incredible~ vWW9 Corona del Mar k> Catalina, Udo and more A ran opportunity for best views Owner NY bring~ olfers! Reduced to $829,000 Creel curb appeal! Priced to move at $539,000 F1r1tasdc views! Price ndat«d to $119,000 ~ pek<dyappalmid~ ~ ulf top 9ltting with ~ .._ See Mid cocnpare with hOll* neany Viewl frOll'I a1molt ~ romn! Pricecl to •ll at $1,(199,000 STEVE BIZAL, Exclusive Coastal Properties Specialist For your private showing of these and other fine homes ... or .•• to an-ang• a consultation regarding the sak of your pro~rty, pkas1 caU 723-1565 760-3600 Exclusive Orange County Affiliate of Sotheby's lnternationaJ Realty I -r----~ -, I NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE SATURDAY, October 19, 1991 I PAGE 15 OPEN HOUSES From one to five p.m. Udo Custom F.,,.<·Qome 4BR, 3.581::.,0 v .c. home Excellent local~ -6-quality $1,195,aDO Seashore °"'<"'.t"Ont 4Br, 3BA ~o:\ ~w Nnd Jncredibk ~ 'Jeter Wnw ~ B I L. L F E E N E Y WATERFRONT HOMES, INC. REALTORS EXCLUSWE ORANGE COUNTY AFFIUATE OF SOTHEBY'S INTERNATIONAL REALTY 675-1058 • 631 -1400 ;: ; Linda lale ~ttional ~0~~1tatlon Lg. , \."OWty&rd pool R.t95 Bay&ont Do-h~ Lot 6BR, .s-~0~v..-dt 6(J on is ~~g views $1,995~ . Six Bedroom Bayfront 6BR. 5.5BA, Udo family home Reduced $550,000,large dock ~795,aDO -------------- ~ ~ CIRllAT MW• ....... ~. 3 bedroome, 1tt. belh, ..,,... In IMng end fM'lly rooma. Pool wlh Clblrta Md di 111' "' ....... bath. Pello for ..... ""11na. Qoee to bwhM, ehop- plng ' ~Alt Cerilr. '472,SOO. OPD MOUA MT a 8'1111 .. 111•m••u..-11.11. DDMD llAY • • • PllOl'mlllOllll.8 CHOIC• cu.tom home plue ........ outdoor in.tyte. ~ PfM!t• beech, OWlt 10 ecr. Of pwb, rect9llllolllil C*Mr, 4 poo1 """ oenw, s llgtded tlNria courts end just 5 mlnulile to Newport. 11.-.000. OPa MOUA MT a._ t• GATll GUMDllD ~tW JIOll CLUlllllCS m -.a.D llAY, LWW 9SACll llUGAllT LIDO ... UfllllOllT. 1hd Of .-a mufti maon dollf fllcln? The • bedroom. s~ a.di home ...,,.. .,, CMf.a.d lot, bmlll dlrq. Mng • famly room, French wtlldoM l docn, gounMt ldllchen, 50 ft dodc. end • .,....,,~ ~ ..... 12.585,000 PMULOUS OllS OP A Kl• CONllR WIT In Sea Faire. 2 bedroonta, 2 bath oceen. & bey view wfth extra lllrge plllo to .. ...., ' 11*'1 the IUnMICa. RJc:h mart>le "*'Y. ,,_. heMt'I on lreplllce, many~~ ti~ prtoed II *'4J/~, ... IRRJUMWYt .. -l'MIS#t09•1UP ... IL& •L••••T •••PORT aaaCN •AYPRO•T CC.DMHIW. AuM4lyte M1g on the bey. 2 bdrm. 2 bell home. Wlllclng ._ice Of h ~ ,.......,.... end .. ~ 8ecln buldlng ... ~ pMdng. ... 8llp poulble. Owrw may tnld9 tor horae property. 184a,OOO. co.t..nm.Y ...,.,.. ID llOm In c1M1r1b1e Newpcwt Helghea. Thia le a mull ... -Ol)Ct lr*de you ...... you .. homel White Mlhed Ollk cablr*8 ' tloara. S.tdtt11t1 d open bw'n cemnga. uead brtdt flleplloe wlh marble hwft. Secutty Symm. RV llCCeM. redwood deck & ep. In large a.dcyard. ••11.0GO --"'* lf?:Jllll~ftiM•n=..HR--mt•va .. ;o;• = tDridlflJ' 05 ........ 2 ..... Of4condoa. OR..... tht 91111111Q 3 bdlln.-1 --.1 es .. ,.......... totne .... to-~Qll...-. .. ct... ..... you-., Pl50.000 ta ~A ..U. UDUCIDUO,ooot 0..-........... nowt n.. ace1911t unb, .. 2 t. droom. 1 t.lh, .. ....,. ~. ~of ,,. eay ~ to ....._, -., teewaya & bw:h. s.p.a1a IMtlr8, ""9 .. two laundry room.. c..i now b9fof'9 It le too Illa. S1,G41,000. ... CMftMI GOLi' COUllSll .... Lowly 4 bed- room, S bliltl DemrJlle home. IMmallc calhadr81 cel- tnga, cerwnlc • .my, crown motdllig1. a.roe maw .... w:urly ~. pool end epa. Pllllo for ••1alh-lng -dee* oft Mng room --. Home wanW'lly. BeMg Of. w.cl .a s1,.eao.ooo • .... llOUU IUmAY 1 .. a ... CIWlft.LY •••PORT MACH GllUT llAY VISW from thle ct.rmlng ......_. Point home. ,......._ .,.. 3 bedroom8 + den, • huge 3 cs ganioe, Ot1Z'f lleplilce & much men. Heade eome Tl.C. In • mull ....,,, dok neighborhood. Seier uya "Brtng ma In on., I'm~ to •I". 1510,000 C...O ......_ • WITH GRJlm PROWTYMD. WonderM fllmly home on a large corNr lol Sf*:b• floor plan wNc:tl .. open & *"· Aw yard hal pool end ep9. ~ to S PfMle gllld beec:hee: Acftacer'lt to MW ~ ct.J1lapment. '725,000. DPMaMI ocaM V.W 3 bedtooma, 4 blilh p1ua bonul room. The ueed brtdt courtyard & large pll8o on ~ .... ClllPU99 Iha .....,.... ol Iha ...... 9700 ...... tat. ~ mm.. .... 8dd to the .... .-., low_ ........ & ~ kily to 3 ..... oaw9 ....... & ..... on..t ...... ,800. w w como. ~ dofte -... Iha modlft I bldrooln • dull mmtlr ..... ocean v19w, ... pilllo, '-*'°°d ~illlliOied .... $421,000. ---eum&Yt• DO LAU um, #ttO IU PMm, •.a. laCLUDllD 8lllCMDllOOll Ill 1W1110R Vin HIL&.a on.. ....,_._ 180" tenor, ocean & city lgtM .... £xpendad Plan c on.. 4 bedlooma, 3Vi bllilha, formal Mng l dlnng rooma, ldlcheft W/wct bar & nook. Aerich docn open to vl9w end pool W/wlttn up •• Adcmo.1111 borq room. psquet loon & prtvllle courtyard "*Y· •1.100,000. UlllQUS COllOllA NL llMt HOii• with studio unit. ao.. to ltlOPPlna and be9ch. Home needs eorne "ll..C" but la wty h..ailt .. ~ A1lldeiice Md door la aJeo on INllbt for .... -good opportunity for •P•CUlallon. 81529.000. WOGDW.OW DTATD. 11Mm -REDUCED l30.,000ll IM.o OFFERll Specbll 3 bedroom, ~ bd\ plue ._. fllmly room a Mng clnlng .... PrtYllllt ..,. doead yard ... a-a. ftowen.. .... and pllllo. DCMA* glrll89 wllh *" ~ 1298,000 ONllNCMMaMTA8'111t .. tn W. YAU LOOP•.,_ COllOllA DllL .......... IUllOIL ~ ... ... of ........... OMyOI\ end hlla. ~ hand OlfWCI .... .....,., .... ~ IMdtd .... ...... ........,. •• 17 ft """ mMOflfy ftrepllce ...,..._ tht .,...,. o1 tht 1-. .-....y. e1,110i000 759-9100 17 Corporate Plaza • Suite 101 • Newport Beach, California 92660 R B A L T 0 R S ..... Since 1922 - ------=----- ---~ -~= ~ ------~- Laguna Nlguel Spactacular ocean and Catalina views. A rare Coronado Pointe plan 5 featuring OV9r .. , 700 sq feet of gracious living space. High on a ridgeline overlooking o pn>tected coostol wilderness area. Coro- nodo Pointe is on exdusive gate guarded ex>mmunity with a limited number of cus- tom ond 1eml-custom homes. 5 bedrooms, 4th baths. Boosts a two story library, gour-"* kitchen, fonnol dining room and four fireplaces. Pool sized backyard. s 1,050,000. Col Geri and ~ 573- 2 .. 78 « ~-1388. Open Sot. & ~ fr'r1~0ottcnist). Ex· ponlive golf COUl'M locotion on o quiet ail de toe. bqul.sitl antom home hos 5 bed-rooms, 7 both., OJ>ptOll. 7200 sq. h. ~· mol oining, bnity rooms, 5 flreploces. ~ Pool ond spa In tropical setting. $2,549,000. CoH Sharon fVoal) and Tom AlhNOn, 673-8728 Of 7~ 1. Newpott leach Light ond bright 2 bedroom condo. New carpets, point ond window cover· ings. Quiet Inside location. Cozy fire- . ploce, dining oroo. Includes wosher ond dryer. Patio and 2 car goroge. s 196,500. Call no.0611 . Cotta Me90 Great Eost Costo Mesa duplex. Across from ~ doM to shopping. Both units ore 2 bedroom, 1 both plus go· rage and utra partdng. Separate laun- dry room. $279,900. CoU n0-0611 . ColeaMeea Great starter townhome for the first ftme buyer. Dual master suites. Ideal for roommoles. Move in condition". Fr- ench doors leod to patio. s 185 ,000. eon 120-0611 . ~a-ch Channing 2 bedtUOm. 2 bath townhome on ~ cul de eoc:. -'ult eteps to com- munity tennis eoutts. Community pool. 2 cor garave. Tialllfen.d seller ls mwnelt, mohatld. $224,900. Cal 720-0611. eo.ta-Gf90t home for the lint time buyer. 2 bedroom, 1 Vl both. Atrium model. n1e In kitc:hen. Lorge moster bedroom. Enjoy ocean breezes. Bike °' walk lo the beoc:h. 2 cor garage. S 179,500. Co.II 720-0611. ... eoc ..... Open Sunday 1-5. (6 Rue Villon) Ov- .,foob foltwoys on BG Convon Coun- try dub. Fobuloue 4 bedroom, 4 both ahowploce wllh opproa. .C,000 lq ..... lndud. stott of the on lclchen, cen- tfvl olr and ..curity sysl9m. ~ lib yard with ~ "* garden, pool, ~ and wo....W. $1,339,000. Call Sharon (Vogt} ond Tom Minion, 673-ana °' 120-0611. Cor'Ofta del Mar Typifles on the chorm of o Corona del Mar duplex plus the odowontoges of en- larged mostet suite, modem bolhs ond ,.. novoled kilchen. OeligNful living room with 11of!e itteplOC9. Corne< lot. Private poUo. 2 bedroom renlol unit. Eoch with ill own lo· unclry room. $5-43,000. Coll 720-061 I. Full ocean, Udo Channel ond city light "'-' from this cWvxe 2 bedroom, 2 both condo. Just r-yeors o&d. LMng room with huige window ond free Ponding fWe.. ploce. Wolk to beach ond Udo Vdloge. Community peol ond spo. 0wnet moli· \'Oted. $379,000. Coll 720-0611. Newport Beach Duplex on Bolboo Peninsula. Lovely upper unit hos 3 bedrooms, 2 baths. Tile entry ond kitchen. Lower unit hos 2 bedrooms, 2 baths. Tile entry and kitchen. Lower unit hos 2 bedrooms, 2 baths. 4 car goroge. Live in one and rent the other. $549,000. Call today for details. 720-06 1 1 . Orange Upgroded 2 bedroom, 1 ¥4 bath condo. Perfed stoner home. New carpets, tile and appliances. Community pool, spo, rec room and playground. Close to tchools, pot\ and shopping. S l 26,500. Coll 720-061 1. HuntMgton lleoc.h Remodeled 3 bedroom, 2 both. Zon· Ing could be light commercial. ldeol if purchased with property next door. Di· ning room, pofio and 2 cor garage. $255,000. Coll 720-0611. Newporthach Beautiful 8leCUtiY9 condo with view of golf course, oceon ond bodcboy. 3 bedrooms, 31h bo1tis. Channing mor- nlng room off kitchen. Two fireplaces inducting one in a romantic master suite. $795,000. Coll 720·-0611 . Newport9each Ught and bright .. bedroom, 21h bath. ~ end unit. R.decoroted with new eotpets, drapes, flooring, fbctvr9s, opplionces and pointl Cozy Rteploce. Lorge patio ond 2 cor goroge. S279,000. Cal n0-0611. c....- Un6que ond chcHm filed coftoge w;th hofdwood Roon. located on peoc:9ful he ~ned G¥enUe on the eottside ol Co.ta M.o. 2 bedrooms. Goroge. $229 ,500. Coll 720-0611 . - 0P8f) Sot. & n. • . 0 Ocean Visto. For the buwir who wonts o ho.ne with o ~r rqvnd 'vocation feeling. 2 bedroom, 3 both Sius den. Single feyer h9,1Tie on New· port Country Club gotf covm. p,;. vote spo ing P.O<)I ond SPQ P-lus com· rf8'.~ ffO' ond tennis. S735,000. Coll Newport leach A magnificent home with French d~ ond Greek O'l'8ttone$. locoted in highly deslroble oreo. Apptos. 5,660 sq lee1 of living space. 5 bedrooms, 7 baths. Slotely pillors, fountain provide seiene sentncJ. Sp- ortcling peol is surrounded by ~tble $1 ,695,000. Coif today, 720-0611 . VIiia Balboa Comer unit penthouse with greenbelt ond bay views. Wolk to beach ond Udo Village. Bright ond oiry 2 bed- room, 2 both with open floorplon. Cozy free stonding fireploce. Com· mvnity pool ond spo. $309,900. Coll 720-0611. """""""°" leach One of the few homes off of Beoch BIYd. 3 bedroom, 2 both remodeled home. Zoning could be light com- mercial. Best if purchased with property next door. Potio ond 2 cor garage. S255,000. Coll 720-0611. Costa Mesa Shows pride of ownerihip. Two moster suite condo in quiet oreo. Includes di- ning oreo, cozy fireplace. Kitchen ond living room open to sunny patio. 2 ca r goroge. S 184,500. Coll 720·06 l 1. Newport Beach Open Sunday 1-5. (381 Seowind, Ir- vine Ave., neor Univenity.) Bock Boy beouty. Shows pride of ownership. 2 bedroom, 21h both light ond airy unit. Feotunss cus1om mirrors, French doors ond bay windows wi'ttt window seats. Channing breokfost nook. S259 ,000. Coll Shoron (Vogt) and Tom Allinson, 673·8728 or 720-0611 . Huntington leoch Ocean view home. 2 bedroom, 21h both with spacious floorplon. Includes motble entry, designer carpets, white washed cobtnets. Ot'ning room ond two fireplaces. Located in 2 .. hour guarded community with pool and spa . S333,ooo. eon no.0611 . Newport .... lowest prod home in Harbor High- lands. 3 bedrooms, 2 baths. Freshly pointed inside ond out. Dining oreo and f'ireploc:e. l.oolely bockyord. ldeol for children. 2 cor garage. $365,000. Coll 720-0611. : - . I • • I .1 ;, ,( 1 PAGE 18 I SATURDAY October 19, 1991 If You Mow it, Trim it, Fix it, Build it, Move it, or Cleon it. Advertise it in the Pilot Classifieds. • Coll 642-5678 To place ~our od todoyf • ------~._..._.,.~~_.._..,_.,..~~~~~~~ COVER HOME Situated in the tranquil, prestigious, community of Shorecliffs, this ¥OCOnt new custom awaits the perfect buyer. If you ore in pursuit of the ultimate orchitedvrol statement, loolc no further. Created by the hand of well-known Laguna architect, Morie Singer, this striking ultro contemporary, (complete in 1991 ), is o statement from first glance, but also claims o unique ponoromic view of the ocean and Catalino. The soaring walls of gloss capture the Pacific bluo and soilboots, as you opprooch the front door. The bold, completely open, gloss-walled living room and dining areas ore enhanced by granite flooring and recessed lighting. From the downstairs, you ore mesmerized by the postorol green surroundings and the ocean. The front yard is o giont coortyord with o luxurious pool and spa with waterfolls and garden. The futuristic theme is conied through the entire house. The kitchen hos mognmcent glossy Snidero cabinetry, with o center island or granite and o sit-down sculptured bar. Truly functional, there are 2 Kitchen Aid dishwashers, two Oocor ovens, and o Sub-Zero refrigerator. The a djoining family room hos sky-high ceilings and o built-in entertainment center, and o downstairs stvdy or den that hos o matble ffrep&oce . There ore three downstain bedroom soites, each with o gtOnd.-.d both. The .,,,.,. ~ is o master suite with ~ omon Views. There Is on area for wotk-outs, and o sunning deck, plus o wollc-in marble shower and both area (Jan« LS. Powers Is an attorney with Flore, ~ Walker & Woolf.Willis, • law firm ~ the ~ of law In the area of mmmun~ assoc:ia- tloos. She cannot · indMdualF; respond to queftions, but will answer as many as ~ble in the ~ Hotline column. 'Submit your questions to Community Association Hotline, DuPont Center, 2301 DuPont Drive, Suite SOO, Irvine 91715. • \T23 JA -qf)q" NEWPORI BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESIAIE BELCOURT PLAN "C" TOWNE $1,128,000 BELCOURT HILL PLAN 1 $828000 BELCOURT TERRACE SAIURDAY; Octtstler1r,1991TPAGC 19 henlwood• & ... ..., _..... teeture.. Prtoed ..... , $825,000 SPECTACULAR VIEW BACK BAY TENNIS ESTATE I! ~ ...................... . w. c .... t. eottoote & IWloed te .... $239,000 -------·-.. --~-----...= -- -- PAGE 20 I SATURDAY October 19, 1991 NEWPORT BEACH "CARNATION COVE"' Sl,H0.000 112 acn ptemli.m t.yfr'Onl pirCll in CdM W/ptt'tale baect'I pier + ~ b 10,000 aq II gll9ld E~ home. RaclJCed J1,000,000. NEWPORT BEAQf TENNIS ESTA TE ~.ooo Nearly one acre tltnnle •me. Puol. epa. aoquec i.n. w.,. Clllllr, e8R. ~. bllald nn. SUPERB EUROPEAN Yiu.A $2.,481,000 ~ ~ In tQ 58A, 4.58A bayfront Dodi '°' 45' boat. BELCOURT $1,195,000 PY.mk.m building altl onBelcourta motceaduliveat 0.-112 aaewl """" CIDYr1, ~ landacaplng. Privall. HARBOR RIOOE VIEW 9tTE s1.-,ooo One ol a ki'1d oppoBftty to build~ dnMlm hom4t in lhla '"'.,' prMlt OOIMVllty. Pl-. «Wllable. Tl'lldl CIClnllder9d. BELCOURT llAHOR HOME $1,411,000 lMgett J.M.P...,. ~ 4. SBR, 4.58A. pool, epa. car. 1am1y rm, ~lmMW. Call lar 11'1Df9decaill. ~ Mlw, M>mlt oflin. HARBOR VIEW COUNTRY CUSTOM 11, 100,000 Price,.._ ~I A,,_ hltllonml CllU'*Y ~on. wel localld 5800 aq It holM.sBA & 5BA. DlelgMd & bult ID flle ~ mpec:a. atAMEl. REEF PENlHOU8E 1711.000 ~ andWlllW110*-tof OCMn. bay & Pllloa Verdaa.Boal. poalllll, conwn. poll. HARBOR YEW tlU.S ... .000 CM of .,.. • owner .. mnlkllr al olilr'I on Ha 48R, SBA home. Eu~ ldtctl6n. allylghtl. large ya'd. BELCOURT H1U TO TIE MAX MH,000 Prillint concffon loor ID cailng mimn • mllr & dining. Cua1Dm wall ~. ldk:llan, bdll. GtMI ocatr1 ....... 2125. FAlllL Y HOME HARBOR VIEW MIS,000 Beaut111A •~ & upvaded Palenno. 4BR. 2.SBA. exn 11rve lot. Be1111treet wilcMlly pool, IP8. patio. BALBOA ISLAND • CLASStC $&45,000 Attradlw OJttom home. 2SR, 2BA. bult In 1978. Famly nn •111one frpl. l.Mge ci.d!, loft .... New c:wpet, all!'fy ywd. HARBOR RIDGE ESTATES sen,ooo BeautillA IDwnhome wMew ol hill & city Ip. Expanded Mlrwnet wt 1tle IMI ol., EngMlh grdan. NEWPORT HORTH VILLAS M25,000 0..... t100.ooo In high~ ~IOmlled SBA. den, ~ rm home on OWlfSlled loc large IP9. 2 lount11ns. 3-car o-age. MC.sys. ate. NEWPORT NORTH Yiu.AS $515,000 Bete prl<*I Mllt>ella model (largnl) in Newpon Nofltl. 48R. 38A, luSCIOUS lrdlCaj)lng, neUlrW oolor, great dMI LOWEST PRtCE SIR HOME, UDO ISLE $549,000 ~ S14e,OOOI S.. IDnldoawe.38A, 1.758A, ~ home s..-., yac:ttt cMI. Qu!y.-d .... NEWPORT NORTH VIUA8 $610,000 Bell__. Callllan model~ pool & ape.. Very priw .. loc:. we. ~ .... model. SPECTACULAR BA YCREST HOME! 1S7t,OOO Prlo9d., Ml I Pnadnemnd~. 38R, 2.58A. 7 lky~ta. 2 lrpl'a, eellef relc>c::illjng I mo~. Subnit al ofleral NEWPORT HBGHTS lnt,000 ~ily built condo. 1yr!WW.2 frpl'1, roll-up gwage doon, 11P9-lub In mllr ba. Hltdwood "" • mot\I. RBIOOELEO NEWPORT BEACH CREST $324,000 Beautlf\A condo In par*tk>alllon ~ remodNd. 38R, 2.5BA. lctlt • brignt NEWPORT CREST OCEAN VIEW 1215,000 Sadudld end uric _.OCIHl'I, city 'Witt I auntel Iii .... New Blrtler ~a paint wk°' lib., i-.:t... LEAST EXPENSIVE It THE SHORES $2.11,000 Rlmodllecl 38R. 2BA. 2 lllodra ID tia.d'I. $fllnllh martlle, tcoat1'lr, 0oggai..,, Blrtler '*'*' flpl, pwt pdo. Comrml"llly pool, ..... CORONA DEL MAR CUSTOM COii WXURY HOM~ 12.471.- Thla 2 *"/ CU1Dm ODI..,_ •• home~ an wy ....... ..., rahda..,. ltlacrtt. Wt.-.... city ligflta & Calllna .... SPYGLASS CUSTOM h.Oll,000 Amoc~a.iamtiom.1neamow1.......,)ona prtnelol -... one ol a kind~ OOllt'I & bey 11W. Cl ASllC BAYllOE-llEACHFAONT $1,7IO,OOO Flrat daaa Baylide Or. ~ In condllon, l*fedly deanllld 1Dr dMcrlmlnaillng buywl. localkln 11 Che ...., ,,.,., OOAOHA DEL MAR $1,350,000 C>noe In a !#Mme. Doni mlu h. Double loll BUld ~ drttm hom4t In NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE IJREATKTAKINO 179 DEGREE VIEW '1,1•.000 LwDe conw lot 48R. 2.58A. '-99 IW'CI & dillno nna. F~ rm a dtn. *'-,!eden~~. ka' + peliol I apa. A~ homel OCEAN VIEW ·SPYGLASS ttLL '1,150,000 Lwge lewl fol on,.._. of CUIDn homN. OoMn I dly lstlll view. Approx. 12200 aq It. GtMl pric:el BEST VALUE IN SHOAEClFFS "50,000 G1H1opponunitytol"9 lnpt91tlgloueShorec:ltla. Ena Ila CXl!Nflot. Hilling tvn Q)Ud be qpanded ID 2nd llDry I ~re flibuloul ... NEW U911HG ·CORONA DEL MAR 1751,000 Wwm ln~*'o & ~-3BR, 3BA, goumiet kltc:hen, 11rve melr g,,..... CONTEllPOAARY CUSTOll 1749,000 Wll locatld In IMna Tan-aca. V-. ot ocatr1 llom 1111 ipllt lewl cont9mP0.dl..,. c.n. COU'1pl'd, epa. large lot. POINT DEL MAR Cl.ASSIC "29,000 Cclm""'1pO<wy c:hlrm Wlndldonal quality. ~ ••BA.. '8A, tamly rm + bcna on Sia-.. NEW CUSTOll COHOO .. COii ....... T"'Y lowly ~IDm condo In~ Ccnlna dal Mir. 2 m• br WI ......,. dee*.. Wllidno lltoc*a D Con:lna ti.di. OLDE CORONA DEL MAR CHARMER U44,000 ~ ~CDMc::twn.~ !enc». ~locallonSo.of Hwy, ¥aAllad ollNno Mno rm. frpl., loft. NEIGHBORING AREAS SAN JUAN CAPllTRAHO U.100.000 Ualible 5.,.. .... -~ .... Orlmadc ~ oei'91 • maltlle ~.Pool ......... nna. LAGUNA PRIME COllMERaAL $1,150,000 Rs9oommardal ~ ~800011olr9l'llllbll ~on ~ loc Ill 1500 II wlgood ~.Laue lllo IWWlabit. MT/IWf IUN MT/IWf MT/IWf MTllUN MT Mf/IUN MT HUN11NGTOH HM80R ., ..... W..t011Chomel'F~t1t1t*11 .......... ~ ....... '"'"' c.. dodt • 9ip lar. 4S + boll. ANAHBll APARTW:NTI l1,28-1e un1111n ~ nwDlll•t•ict."E9J.,,... a,,.,,....~ IDndedolm. LAGUNA· AUYIEW TERUCE $1,llO,IOI Enjoy a.,.a.a• IO&lfl ~*-«Mr flle dty d L...-Rm ,,.. 38R. 38A......,,.., a o--""· SPECTACULAR CATALINA VIEW tatt,ooO Gorgeoua 48R, ID!mly l'lmll dIII d, ff9ndl docn a--.. Sep. pit quwwa. RecUledl HUNTINGTON HARBOR GATED 1721.000 e.ui~ Mola !MA ...,. "' g-.t flWtDlno Cow. 213BR. melican ,_.,., FIW1dl dDOra, mMll9 tpt, llGIM llp. CRESCENT IAY LOCATION •1,000 Om• ... ol flle ~In NDrfl l..ll'l'la ..... oftlfw .. ~ nl1Y., ... your~ home In • .-~ TUSTIN_,. FAllLY CttANIER 1411,IOO ............... ..,..., ... ..., ........ u. .. "" •• cs part lar • ...., 1'ltllde. IPAQOU8 HOiie • TWm.E1IOCK ....... Urge home tDr ......... ......, ....... tDr. pad. toa ---·· ........ acn.nn..o.w11111rn11edaM\........,, NOlmt lAGUMA ....... a.... .......... ~-.... 11»--,.. .... ln .......... .,....,., WESTllDEcoaTA llEIA awEL ..._ Oneafa..,..TNamR+•w;t 1 ,,.,,af1f1d.~~ nwt11e..,.. a...,. IDL MEJIA VERDI!· C09TA llaA alO IOO Of'Nl4A.2M..,_ ........ cutlllPPMfln,....~. Cioea ID tlMdl, .,...,,., ldloola. DEANE HOME VERY RAM "14,111 Tin ,.,. l'igf'lly pmm home II In part.ct aond. SBR, 28A, canw lot Spa. i.ve yn. newer,.,, a c.pac. 2 YA8 NEW· P~ VIEWSI '211.IOO T wn flay SBR. SBA L1i1Ur1a ... home 9fl"I ~ lot Pral. dtcD- ,...., "*'Y aa111m ......... WDn't i.n HUN11NGTOH lt:Aai llOOEL PERFECT '211.000 2 -.y, 48A. 2.a&A. .... --nn.. t ..5 mlal ., tM.dl. ,.. ... In ~- HUNTINGTON °BEAa. an.a WandlrU bMdl dDea. 38R, i.,. m9 on pie.,_.. IDt. ...._ lnllttlw. hal " llldlr. MAJOR PRICE REDUCTIOHt IMS.000 38R, t .7SBA......, home.~ pool, llfva lot. wet,,. .... _. tiom.. WOOOMIDOE IEAIOHI Im 1M °*"*'cl 28A. 2BA ... ol "*'°'11 • ...,.., .... ~ AJmdled 2-ar onge. EXECUTlYE STYLE 8211- 2 ~ uw. ~ cellnel. ~ epa. c.11 lar mare lr*I. NEWPORT LAIW lOWNHOME 9117"'° 91'1*.., laryaulO.,. ..... ...,..,,, 1•TD•k 38R. 2.58A. we. dnlne '"'· t.9111y '*""'· 1rp1, .. .., a.._..,.,,..,. WAY IElOW MARKET· EXaT1NQ ...... Stla¥dlow · s.t. An&. SBA, UBA +din...,...,,.,~ ~~ Newll'*I*, ttpra, .... o--ge. IDT IUY .. HUN11NGTOH 1EACH '2M.IOO Pl'twte~of ... ....., ...... 2BR.l-...tydeelolWd,lllW klll:Nn, _,... ~. IW't a biWtlt LARGE a 8PAQOU8 TOWNHOME '17l.OIO 2 ,,_..,--.. 2.58A. 1• eq ft.~. won't-. a. a PfM9 ~ IOUTH COAST PUZA AREA· C09TA MelA 1111• Owner .. a.iy. 28R. 2BA condD, ............. -....on. Alaurnllblt '°"'· inuat .... .,_..,..a~ t-ciw ....,.. IOUTH COMT Pl.AU •ONLY -11.-ab6oca....-.9',2BA.~TU111W--.....,..,...a.,,. ea.Sec...-cs,PoGfa.-.~F-..... HACtt MMM1N 111..- tBR. pool, bMdl dDea, ....... o.,. tar 1 • *"9 ..... EXOtlWr&.Y DEICOMTED .... 38R. t BA. mollll hclrM •El tibro tM.dl, Ol'9m -. a ,_ ,,.__ bl9dl~ ENJOY THE OCEAN VIEW FROM W • 1tle dad! of your hllar of one of flle lnOll beelAN ba9c:flM '" flle Cefltoma mllll. NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE SATURDAY, October 19, 1991 I PAGE 21 BOB & DOVIE KOOP We woald like to belp you bay or sell your home. # 1 RFJMAX Agent 8 out of 10 years in the State of California. Ranked nationally in th e 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 BOB KOOP. JR. EASTBLUFF Ocean Blvd. Lot "A'' "B"&"C" T enative approvals from coastal, planning, City Council, buildable to 3 .000 sq. ft. The finest of ocean & coastal views. Tenative approvals from Coastal, Planning & City Council. Lot "B" buildable to 3 ,000 sq. 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. formal living & dining room. Asking $1,290,000 BOB & DOVIE KOOP A.king $1,490,000 EACH $589,000 FEE BOB KOOP JR. BUILDER DESPERATE f.AStSIDE COSTA MESA 167 Del Mar Completely !"fTTIO<Hled R-2 Lot ~r will lease opCJon Owner wi11 ~u OwneT will cany $329,000 BOB KOOP JR. Two bedroom two b9lh ~th lrg loft. INllt>le Boors, llrtiAce ol meiblc floor to cding. Overlooks Sham, garadms, -teTf· ...... locatlon, location. Must sec Priced to sell at $179,000 °' lease option ..,, •.... .......... lff,MO BOB KOOP BOB & DOVIE KOOP 760-5000 ••• 142 2311 CLIFF DRIVE HARBOR a BAY VIEWS Fantastic vi9ws from this C11*1m 3 BR. 5 BA home. Game nn with 20 ft bllr. pool tabM, game table, pM bullt·ln ~mcnt center. Huge master IUltt with large IPL 1..-sc option °' make offer. Lowertd to SUBMIT St.100,000. BOB A DOVIE KOOP COSTA MESA eatmln•ter Ave. Medllenanan Slyle custom home Four t.droc>cm, thrH full baths, lrg femlly room with flreplaoe & wet bet. H• muter tulle, wiy large pool Jin yard, Miier Will leaM with option to purchase at •••o.ooo BOB A DOVIE KOOP NEWPORT HEIGHTS Newport Beacll flye ynr old Meditcnane11n town- home. Th.rn large ti.drooms, Ihm baths, ~ living nn with fnplam, two c. attached gar1191, with lc.asa. or lease option, or make olfa. LEASE OPTION •••o.ooo BOB KOOP.RI. INDUSTRIAL CONDO F'mlshed otr.ce & warthoux spec« 2000 sqare IHI Xlnt Costa Mesa location Amenities Include Cargo door, MW carpet, wet bar, bwlHns, shower, 2 bath m~td wardrobes 4 large offices $240,000 BOB A: DOVIE KOOP SANJUAN CAPISTRANO ... ,.... .... Co••by Chab San J\Uln's mOS1 edusM? address 14.460 fool lot on 14 & 15 lauway Bu1klable J»d ol 6.120 h Gate buar- ded community Sellef very moll· vated Area·s Best Buy lllow W1D Tnide $425,000 BOB &: DOVIE KOOP $153,900 TOWN HOUSE 3 bedroom 1 'h Bath 2 story town- house, 2 car g.age, nice yard, lots ol e«amlc tfle, INIUYe carpet, m4nl blinds, move In c:onclltlon. CALL BOB.Ill. 760-5000 a142 CAMEO SHORES OCEAN VIEWS Sitting in 11 park, thtS beaunful cu stom rtmod'11ed home IS 11 3Br. can be 5, formal dining. lam rm simng room off master suit• .... -a1i.. to ~te ~achH adiocent to new golf course Asking Will-TRADE DOWN $1.450,000 BOB &: DOVIE KOOP This home WM 11 modd, U has a nice view 4 bedrooms. 2 baths. e formal living room with 11 fireplace family room, a 2 car garage and " pnvat• yard $275.000 BOB KOOP. JR. 760-5000 ..t 141 -----------------~ -----'-"~ ~ PAGE 22 I SATURDAY October 19, 1991 BALBOA PENINSULA. • .A coloual estate. Worth seeing. An exceptionally w.11-altuated water· rront property on two Iota. Six bedrooms. Four baths. Sixty feet of waterfront. Expanalw harbor views. Dock for a large yacht ................. $2,595,000 SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO ••• Magnlflcent French colonial country home unlquely designed for the calllornla llfestvle. Sbt bedrooms. Six and on•half ba1hs. Situated on 3.8 acres. Four car ga· rage. Elevator. Alr-<:ondltlon~ Every amenity ':v~Y~8:'~: .. ~~~~ .. ~.~ .......... ~~ .. ;~~ LIDO ISLl! ••• Udo'a beat bayfront value. An P · cellent Investment oppom.wty. Bayfront triplex. Two separate bayfront units, ptua one unit above :rn~·-·~--~--~~-.~~ .. ~~.~ SPYQLASS ••• Thls superb property hu monu- mental views of the ocean, bay and city llghta. Ex· ~ Tradewtncts model. Remodeled. Hardwood . French doors. Bay windows. Extensive use of brick. An absolutely gorgeous home. Seflera are mottvated ................................................... $1,295,000 Open Sundq 1-8 ••.•.•.•..••• 37 C....... ~ BIO CANYON ••• Ortglnal owner. P18n one Broad- moor. Tlne aepara wtnga. Mut9r wtng. Chil- dren's wing. Mald9 qu.1en.~t="'· ~~--=.::=:~11.295,c:g Open ........, t-e ••••••• 4 Wlnaed Poot L8IM 81!A ISLAND ... Rarely on the mantel "Mar· tlnlque" end unit. Prtrne gott oourM location over· looldng the fourteenth '-!my of the N9WPOf1 Beach Countty Ctub. Three plus bedrooms. ~our baths. Private pool. Spa. Flreplt ................. $9~~~ Open .....Un 1-a ••••••••••••••• 42 Oc..n ,, ... LIDO llLl!. • .An ex<*lent op~.:l to llw In a distinguished property. Large, lot. Private patio. Clean. Open. Ught. Four bedrooms. Three b.tha. A vwy comfof1able home wtth a naudcaJ flalr ................................................................ 1837 ,500 Open ......., ..................... 2oa Via lth9ca BAYCRUT ••• PT1ce Recluc'tlonl Spec:tacuW qualtty throughout. Privacy. Sedualon. Quiet street In a ~hbofhood. lmpt'MSIYety r9fnOd. et.ct end . Four bedrooms. Four baths. Crown Ing. French doors. L.uahly landscaped. = ~1::e:·:::·:::·:::·::·141·1·AnC•5: CLll'FHAYllll •• .Another price recluctlonll Dla-cowr the be9t buy In the .,.._ A choice Clf'lhaven locattOn. CloM to lot value. Panoramic: vtewa of ocean, bay and ctty llgh1a. Three bedroom.. Three batha. Own«9 .,. saying "aefl". PleaM aubmft all otfera ............................................................. '795,000t Open a.it.sun. 1 al............ 128 K1nf8 Piece PBRAL TA HILLS ••• Famlly home In a preatJ. gloua area. Over an aete of bulldable land. Sur- rounded by orange and a~ orcharda. Stx bedrooms. ThrM baths. 11'1Cf9<flble mot.rltaln and city llgh'-view. Sellera motivated .....•.......•. S750,000 NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE A REAL ESTATE COMPANY ~ HARBOR VIEW HILLS •• .An awwd winning,.. model wtth an astounding range of views. VleWa of the ocean, bay, Catalina and night llghta. Located on the highest street In the area. Large corMr lot. Two story. Three bedrooms. Three baths. Thtt home II worth 1eei!10 ·······················;.:.;.;:~-.~!,~.000 Open ......, 1-e •••••••••• H1 I CD1mGe Roed LOMA LINDA. •• A most desirable view lot In the Loma Uncta area. Perched high In the foothlna In a nelghbofhood confined to approximately ftftHn homes. Private street. Conveniently located near the University Medical Center ..................... $750,000 DOVER SHOAES ••• Prlce reduced! Private hldeway. Lowes1 priced view property. One third acre. Bay and city llghta view. Tw0 prlvate beach- es. Tremendous potenUal for expansion. All offers Invited ............................................................ $725,000 Open Sundq 1-e •••.••.• 1000 Sentlego Drtn BAYCRllST ••• Thla one wt11 send your Alvaty gf.nd9 Into OYerdrt\19. Dramatic design. Renctable roof. Mualve atrtum. Four bedrooina. Four and OM-half bathe.. Chld uf9 pool. Spa .......... $725,000 APPU! YAU.EY ••• Ten separate condominiums. All unlta have two bedrooms, two balha. Va&Med :."'~~~~ .. ~~ .. ~~-~ llAYCRl!ST •• .A treasured landnwtc. A ,.,.. op- ~. A totally remodeled three bedroom du-ilc. M.&u1ous abntlon to dNla. Excellent loca-~ ~~ .. ~.~ .. ~.~--~ .. ~-~~~ llAYCRl!ST •• .A home may very wetl be the largest lm•tment made. A buyer has ewty rtght to demend that It tusttnes the pra. Thia one does. Four bedrooms. 1'wo and onH\alf beths. New car· ~~ .... ~~:~mniindwi.::S~ UPNR llAY ••• Tradltlon8I In fMI Ind appeal. ==-~:~:~ HARBOR Vll!W HILLS ... N.arty lot value. Don't mlaa this oppor1unlty. Vlewa of bay, ocean and Catalina. Three bedrooms. Two and one haif baths. Pool~ Wiii< to Fashion laland. Needs ~ ....... ~~: .. ~ .. ~-~~ BAYCRllST ••• Prb Reduc:tlonll Thia handsome home etta on a ~ lot. An ettabllahed famltv nelahbortlood. Aw bedloome. Two and OM.n.ff bdta. Pool. Spa. A bfand new aauna for )'9W round •lllert8lnrnent. .................................... $549,500 o..... ....._ 1-e ......... aoa .,. • ., Lw llAYCRUT .. .A prominent nelghbomood. Bum· Ing wfth ~. A _..,.. prtce. Exclftant floorpllin. Qullllly you can .... Comfort you can ~ bedn>oma. Two Md ~ btdha. COUftymd,,._,, •• , ... ""_'""" ... "''""'''' $549,50() HM80R Yin HOllU ••• ~ Peienno model. Four bedloome. Two and on.h.it batha Huge bofu room. Pool. Spa. Loweat prtc.ct p.,_: .-mo. You edd the epecW touches ........... '629,000 NllWPORT NORTH ... The comblndon of ex- tniordlnlry toc.llon, lot alZe .nd amenltlM make tNa Medina model • bMt Vlllue. Thia -.fulty Put ~ home ,_ • mllrble tntry Ml, two marble tlt'epleoee, a.ber cetpetlng Md alM)Oodtllonlng. Un~ the belt ................................. ta1~J..ooo Open......., t-e ............ Cert. Portenno 831-7300 L. 1817 WESTCLIFF DRIVE, NEWPORT BEACH NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE HUNTINGTON BEACH Rl!DUCDll .... 000 Abeoluttfy Un k-V 3 BR/2th BA & family ~m ~ cat9d In pi18tlne guard gated community of SMcttn ontheGIMn. COSTA MESA AREA =~:EM!·''·~=·~ WONDDPUL LOCATION $215,900 Front plckM f9f1Ct With k'9h low maintenance land- ecaplng. 3 BA/2 BA. ~ kitchen. Nl!WPORT SCHOOLS $289,000 10,000_± tq.ft. lotl Open and 9PllCloua IMng. 5 BR/ 3 BA.. Arep1aCe In IMng room ' muter. SYCAllOR8 PARK $319,000 Be8Utlful 3 BA/2~ BA home In Eutafde. 2 years MW. Upgrllded tie A calpM throughout. QRUT CURB APPl!AL $337 ,500 Wonderfully customtnd eat.Ide home With 4 BR/ 2 + BA. famlty room, den. Securtty ayltem. 374,000 . 4 BR, famly room entertaining. A MUST -• tan 000 ::C::.cv:=J'c::C•\iL~ ~ h- NEWPORT CREST IHOW8 UD A MODm. ••n,ooo OWNER Will. CN4ff'( PAPER-NO POINTSll 3 BR/ 2\41 IA. Deconllld In the beet d tut•. GM-IL T Vin ·-----· $289,000 Pooue. Plllf'I #4 wtltl ......... off maa.r bedroom. 3 ~ BA. fonNll clnlng room & brMkfut room. PABUL Wood ~ -T COURT LOCATION S3t0.1000 largest ftoorplan In the Crest. 2000 aq.ft. 4 BR/2th BA PM fM"Y rm. Mauve tones throughout. FULL OCON Vl.W $30,000 MUST SELL NOWI 3 ~ BA. blMn oak cabi- nets In llvlng room. Mirrored dining room. OCEANFRONT PROPERTIES •• IWNTIOll BUILDDS sns,ooo Oceenfl'ol'lt fl.2 10t. 30 x 102.5, with older 3 BR houM s*18 2 BR Income unit. BllACHFRONT conAGI! tt,049,ooo 2 BR/t BA bw:hftont ~ With Mpwafe 1 BR/ .,. BA gnmy unit. piar\8 for 2 condos. INCOlll PROPDTY tt=OOO wt"'-w111i1r a oout111 ._. from this pro- ducing pn>pef1y. 3 BR/2 BA upper, 2 BR/2 BA dn. ... T NBWPORT s1,a7a_.~ 40' lat -4°" more bulldable than atandatd llO' lot Vwy quite. no through trafftcl ~-~liliiiMMtrt: F1RST Of ITS IONDI J.M. P9tert ~ ... no ex· ~ "*9d on the upgradn_,mlftlee entry, pk.mh ca- rpeting, twdWood ldlc:hen noor.. • bedrooms, 3 IMdhs pllJI bonUI room. Master _,,.. often his and her c:lo9- llta end llreplace. Dramatic: landtceplng by day & night. $415 000 ....... id ... ~ DMA IUCK I PUNIC WILTS! LIDO ISLE FRI!• llOllSI! Maa,ooo when you buy Ihle OVWllz9d lot. 4 BR home lo- cated on vwy ~and quiet Eut end. OVUISIZD LOT SM0,000 Frethly pM1led lnetde llnd out-feedy to move lntol 3 BM BA. fonnel dining room. PULL •CUIHTY SYSTm $847,000 2 BR/3 BA ..,_ den & fomwl dr*'9 room on 35' lot. Sundedc • 2 pdo9. 8IMn gourmet kJtchen. PRllll! Gl!NQA LOCATION $77~: 2 '«12 BA deconlla home wtth dining room. IUle. Ml flreplece • tilting .,.. ONB OP A KIND $1_,_~H,000 Ultra custom. brend new home on w atrMt to .,,... lot. No detail hu been ap819d. 3 BR/3 BA. LIDO ISLE SATURDAY, October 19, 1991 I PAGE 23 . . -:::::::=:::::::=:::::::=~~~~~~ NEWPORT BEACH Pll!NTMOUSI! WITH VIDS $249,~ Lovely VIiia Balboa comer unit wfth greenoen & mini bay & dty lights views. 2 BR/2 BA. BUUTIFUL VILLA BALBOA $410,000 Don't betleYe thoM hon'Of atOf1es about condos! 2000 + aq.ft. on sunny greenbetl 2 BR and den. VERSATILI! FLOORPLAN $499,950 Located just 3 houM9 from the beach. Uk.-new 5 BR/4 BA elrlgle famUy home with mini ocean view. Colpcnle owned CUllllmlz:ed Mlclnl Plln In bNulN ~ ... lllng.. OU.C lnlerlor •WPORT llOlmf locdon. Thoutnll IPlf'll on OU pndlee of a Ylf'1, Bull«t 880. '""'1or plot. llorllly cllcot1lld. 3 blO'oolN. 2~ bllhl. fllllly room. lonnll dlr*'ll room. """"' alllOm window trMtmeints. 5*'I mtl'f make decotalM ~ $499,900 P.......ted ~JOI! BOYER Nl!W LISTING! hH,000 2 BA/2 BA pltll den lust ~ block from OCMn. 2 brick pdoe, one with 880, the ott. with 1p&. CONDO WITH DOCK SIH,000 I~ beyfront condo With tlneet l'NQNla throughout. 2 BR/21h BA. MCUrtty system. HARBOR Vl.W HOllU .... ,000 Wonderf\JI 5 BR13 BA SomerMt modet In Ph8H Ill. Lg. famly room, pwqulC tioomg, 2 ~. UDO PARK DRIVR M79,000 Best 1 at floor unft OYefiooklng ~. Rhine Channel. 2 BA/2~ BA. Full 24 tv. MCUitty. EMy to show. ID&AL FOR 811TmTAllllllQ $711,~ 4 BR/3 BA. famlly room. den. 9000 eq.ft. lot. Vault- ed ~. UMd brtck. akylghta. 3 ~ BUT Vll!W NllTHOUSI! ~~~,000 a.g.,t 2 BR/2~ BA Udo f'tl. Dr. otfera torewr ... Of bay, OCMl'I • dty hta. BAY ISLAND BAYFRONT St ,950,000 R.,. opportunity to purchue a beach nome on ex· ct\191w Bay Island. Prtvate beachn & boat docks. PDINSULA BAYPROllT $3l~so,ooo Im~ bayfront with gotgeOYS D11Y & mtn . views, dock for .ewrw 1arge botda.. 4 BR/4~ BA. OPEN HOU E SATUIDAY 2108 C<*ia VllD Cl. COiia Mesa 2-5 1319,000 SUNDAY 950 Caoney #308. Y91 llalbol Hi $249,000 ... 12 S'Mll Cl. NilWpolt Cmt 1 ·5 1365.000 19212 Rid BUI Dr.. Pol1Dtl Hill 1-5 $415.000 1708 ~ Ln.. NilWpolt Beach 1·5 $471,900 2313 Por'I Lnlck. Har1IOf W ~ 1·5 $655.000 211 VII Siii Rlmo, Udo !sit 1-4 1615.000 6192 Olldll'OGll Clrdl. tut. 8ctl 2:30-5 $729.000 219 Yll ~Udo"" 1-4 182$,000 IATUM>AY/IUNDAY 4808 s.tlcn, NIWpolt 9elldl 11-6 PAGE 24 I SATURDAY October 19, 1991 NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE ® HaS1 REALTORS ® $349,000 New detached homes over 2300 sq.ft . of family living. Beach close -scUer financing and inc.cntive packages avail. Call for more info. Prices start at $349,000. Ask for ... DIANA CAPPEL OPEN SAT • SUN 1-5 WTSIDE COSTA MESA Asking $319,000 3 BR, 3 BA plus family room. Master bedroom upstairs and down. Buil! in 1982. 2300 sq.ft. of flowing living spac.c. Formal dining &: living room with high vaulted ceiling. Indoor laundry. Security syitem. Ask fo r ... DONALD PFAFF lllDI m VIEW $1",900 Unobstructed ocean views and beyond in Laguna Belch. 3 BR 2Vl BA. a secluded master suite with oommaoding view. Formal dining, 2 sun decks and large picture win- dows. Ast for ... JACICll HAHDLEMAN/CINDY HAHDLIMAN COSTA MESA OPPORTUNITY KNOCKS ONCE $169,900 Near Ori)tol + B.ikcr. Best price. bc)t location. h.:)t rnndition, best term~. Seller will pay buyer's do,111g rml\ for ~(l \l:ty e,. crow. :! bedroom~. :! b.ilh), :! e:ir g:irasc. A)I: (tir .. MAXINE GOLDEN SELLERS LOSS YOUR GAIN $179,900 This 2 master suite townhome h3S evcl)th1ni;. Good loc.111on, super Complex (only 4 units) :ill end units. F1r~placc: 2\1:: hal~s. laundry, )1.-ylights. oak c;ibincts throughout, lar1tc pmatc p:i110. at1.1chcd 2 c:ir garage. Call for your )howing. /\\I: for OWNER SAYS, SELL NOW $208,900 If you want Newport Bench. 1h1) i) the best. faccllcnt complex :ind walk to the beach. This 2 OR un11 1s \Cl)' open. New Berber cJrpcl, IJrgc patio, :? car g.irage. Ready for new 0\\ ncr!>. Ask for ... DAVID COOPER x 242 COSTA MESA HOME $219,900 ncauriful J DR. 2 BA home. Super area. Qu11:1 )lrccr Owner very motivated. Submit all offers. A~k fur ... SKI WON'T LAST $240,000 The best E.1sbidc condo! Vaulted ceiling HJ li"ing m1 & both mai.1cr bcJnns. NC, lrgc patio. ropulJr Back D.1y Loop com- munity w/pool & spa/ Ask for ... PAnY NESBIT COLLEGE PARK BEAUTY $259,900 3 UR, 2 DA. light & :iiry upgraded home. urge 101 wirh new roof. c.irpel, Ille, paint, etc. Shows well Ask for ... LIZ/CHUCK JONES FABULOUS LOCATION $289,000 OUTSTANDING 3 DR. l Y• DA home \lo/remodeled l.11chen "uud shullcrs & lrgc yrd. Great noor pl.in 6.. priced 10 sell Fur P\ t sho" mg. Ask for ... BILL • DONNA WEBSTER MAKE All OFFERS $315,900 Incredible (hkc br.ind new) darling J BR & big f;imily room lo· ca led on picture-pcrfccl cul·de-sac. W:ilk·in pantry, garden "in· dow. fi replace, big all:ichcd garage. Retiring sclleri. .uc highly moll\'alcd! Ask for ... ROBIN TINCH MESA VERDE SUCK • MODERN REDUCED $335,0001 Recently reduced, completely upgraded, contemporary 3 UR, 1 ~ ba. Mesa Verde home. White & bright w/ncw grey carpets, omo· zing "Euro-style" kirchcn w/Corian "i:ronile" counters. new appl. & 10' wide "Ooating" bay window. Other extras incl. NC, newer roor. prof landscaping & lrg y;ird. Owner) i.ay "submit of· fers! ". Ask for ... JACKIE HANDlEMAH/CINDY HANDLEMAN MESA VERDE GOLF COURSE $499,900 Great property on 16th hole of MV Country Club, priced at pr· aclically 101 value, this sprawling 4 DR, 2Y.! BA ranch style home ts the best buy on market! Opportunity knocks! Ask for ... ANNE McCASLAND EASTSIDE CONDO·NEW PRICE $209,900 Extraordinary 3 DR 2Vl BA. Just ffiO\'e·in and enJoy. Seller says make an offer! Quiet location & patio. Ask for .. RAE RODGERS E.SIDE C.M. REDUCED $219,000 Up1raded lrg 4 DR, 2Vl BA 2 car gar, New upgrades mcl: Cop- per plumbini. roof. appliances, oak Ciiibincts and more. Lowest priced 4 BR on Eastside by far! Ask for ... DUSTY HARRIS OPEN SAT. 1-4, 339 MONTt VISTA PHFECT FOR 2 FAMILIES Two homes on R-2 lot. Front home remodeled in 1991. Dack home built In 1990. Very private. Coll for details. Ask for .. RITA WADI BEmR HOMES AND GARDENS $: You would IO\•e this new kitchen. 3 Olt ~I.:! II\. 111 plan w/~p;i, skylite, hardwood floors. Excellent \',llu1 \ RUSTY GUINTHER (x 217) 4 BDR-FAM-ROOM-CORNER LOT $4 Pr 1cccJ right • Great cozy 4 OR, 2 0 /\, fom11\ h1•111, ' mom "1th fireplace. Owner is anxious. J\\k ,;,, RITA WADE 4 IEDROOMS·EASTSIDE COSTA MESA $; Quiel cul·dC·~C Street, beautiful h:srdwuoJ n,,.,r, , • kitchen, 2 car garage, with RV :JCC'C)S. M.1,h: r , , t, from other rooms. New )hake roof 1990. S.:11.r ''·' •. Asl for ... KEITH RANDU x272 OPEN SAT/SUN 1-5 EASTSIDE HOME + INCOME $~ Lo\'cly 3 BR. 2 BA owners unit with roman11c 111J ,., room plus 2 bdrm 2 bath upstairs apartment. .i .:.1r ~.1r. access. and walking distance 10 the Courtyard' .111J ·"·' Complex. Motivated seller! Ask for ... INEZ DIAZ (x268) EASTSIDE CM REDUCED TO $3 3 BR. 1~ BA. Expanded master und fomilv m1111 to Mariners School, park and shops. I l:mh~·,10J fl car garage w/shop. Ask for ... IOI MIWKIN NEWPORT BEACH LEASE $25 615 C:irn11tion, Corona dcl Mar for kll5e • Fu1111~h.:J s: month. 3 DR • 21-'! bath, 2 car garage. l'crf1.:t '"""Ii for ... MONICA RUGGIERI (x 107) SUZANNE MOSHER (x 115) FABULOUS BAY, OCEAN NIGHT LIGHT VIEWS $2 Fireplace with beveled mirrors, reflect views. \\ Jll. i.1 th from this r.-o master suite, 2 BA rondu on !!·1:.:11 Dc11u1iful pool, spa, clubhowc & weight room. "'I. lw RAYUNE MIRACLE OPEN SAT/SUN 1-5, 100 SCHOU PLAZA PH. BEST BUY $2· Nwpt lights. ,Costa Mesa • 3 Bdrm patio humc. ~ }" "' out of c!>Crow. Vacant. Call to sec. Aslc for ... PAnY NESBIT NEWPORT CREST-JUST LISTED $2: Plan 3 - 3 BR, 2~ BA townhouse w11h new CJrpch ,1 Wet bar and fireplace. A great floor plan with a wry 11: open orientation. Communiry pooVtcnnis. \\'Jlk 10 the One or the best buys in the Crest! Ask for ... IARIRA CHAMBERS NPT HOHTS LOT $3l Located below 15th st. this property is s11ua1cd m 1hc r of the block w/ an older 2 DR I BA re~. on the rcJr ''' Ideal to live in during new comlruction. Ask for. -CURT HIRIHTS II GOLF COURSE AND FASHION ISi.AHO VIEW $39• Absolute bariain in Big Canyon !~homes. Moll\Jl1:d JUSt reduced SJ0,000. Beautifully maintained, nHl\C 1n 11 Pliiint:uion shullcrs, It. carpet, fireplace, pool, ~p.1. ,\: Rare private 2 car g:iragc. Ask for ... CUf • l 'LYNN KIMP GREAT INVESTMENT PROPERTY $43! Newport Beach duplex. Two 3 OR, 2 DA unh~. Frc~hly J1 c.11tcrlor, walk to beach, pllrk, shopping. Owner w:ints quid Alk fur ... JANf OR VIRGINIA 76(] 3 Corporate Plaza NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE SATURDAY, October 19, 1991 I PAGE 2S th .e PO ER t -o Sell Below is a sampling of our over 200 listings. !75,000 ":1 ll11<1r ' r,,, '79,000 .. ·. ' !99,000 "t'V'lll\ '· J\lfJI.: If ,,,JJ 159,000 · JJ.:uu 1 '!!'· Jlk~ • "i..:m.1 65,000 • Walk \)\)f), 3 00/MO '..)().)per .•n t\~I. 52,000 .: bc.1ch rnmm s i9,000 :" I ell '9,000 ml 11lc. :hi md · bcJch. t5,000 111JJJc the IOI ~.ooo lJ\\ncr 11mcd. ICOltlS. NEWPORT HEIGHTS FOR $439,000 \\'i1h a lol of over 9100 sq.fc., lhi) 3 BR. 2 DA home is a park 111 ii.cir. Turn key condi1ion, quicl I !eights local ion, 2 car garage plu, more! Ask for ... ANNE Mc CASlAND REDUCED! $475,000 ~~36 I lcalher Lane, Cherry uke :area. Now SHS,000. Beaullful pool & gra~y are:i for children. Cul-de·)JC, 3 bdrm • :?~ bJlhs. 1\)l for ... MONICA RUGGIERI (x 107) SUZANNE MOSHER (X115) TWO STUNNING COtfTIMPORARIES G1nnt 4 OR, 3 BA with fabulous pooVspa plus 3 et1r garage fur S559.000. Also bright sunny dc)igncr • perkc1 total remodeled JU~t lbtcd w/pool/sp:i for $509,000. Ask for ... SKI NEWPORT NO. BEST BUY $525,000 Larges! mode l Marbella in premium loc.11100. 4 BR, 3 BA. fom· ily rm, 3 fpl, triple gar.iie. Owner leaving arc:i & musr sell now! l\)k for ... PAULA BAILEY GOLD METAL AWARD WINNING INltRIOR! $740,000 Completely renovated in 1990. 2 story, 4 BR. 3 baths. plus den or 5th BR., fireplace, custom designed wood windows & doors. I .g. Crwn molding. Tot;illy landscaped yard w/spa. Ask for ... CUFf/E'LYNN KEMP VAUAILf CUL DE SAC LOCATION RHDUCEDI $1,050,000 Prcs11gious gated communi1y of Bclcour1. Lrg 5 OR home w/fcn- ced yard & palio. High ccilin~. Lois of po1cn1ial. LoY.·csl price ru~1om in lhe area. Grcal opportunily for 1hc loclllion conscious buyer. Ask for ... VIRGINIA SWAN CATALINA. CITY LIGHT VIEWS $1,175,000 lkautlrully remodeled "Devonshire" in I forbor Ridge • Gourmet kitchen wi1h 2 sub Zero's and Viking range • Ouih in entcrlai n· mcnl cen1cr, hardwood floors. speclacular views!!. Ask for ... ICEl1H RANDLE (x 272) HARBOR RIDGE • FORMR VIEWS $1, 175,000 You must sec 1his remodeled "Oe\·onsh1rc" 5 bedroom, 3~ b:ilh. Unobslruclcd ocean views, gourmcl kitchen. :? family rooms, everything is new. Duilt·in en1cr1:ainmen1 ccnlcr wi1h d1)h. Call for D priv3tc showing. Ask for ... Kll1H RANDLE x 272 QUAIJ1Y OCEANFRONT $1,475,000 Cu)IOm home on the snnd includes 4 DR, 4 baths, family room, formol dinina: room, eourmel kitchen &. lovely maslcr suite. Leu 1han 4 years o ld; superb construction. Ask for ... CAROL! FRANKEL 3 STORY OCEANFRONT $1,695,000 Speclaeular contemporary 3 year old comer home. Features marble entry 4t firepl3ccs, beveled &lass doors. windows. gour· mc1 kitchen & large roonop deck wich breathlaking views. Ask for ... CAROLI FRANKIL HARBOR RIDGE $3,975,000 Tennis court estate wilh ocean & lights view, Pool & )pa. One of lhc lar&csl in this pres1igc communily. Gucs1 quarters + 2 kuchens. Total of 8 bedrooms, library & f:imily room. Ask for ... ISTHH YANK ;,ooo l1n11:d SPECTACUW VIEW : SJlc! TENNIS lltATI $4,500,000 S DR, S~ BA. scrvanc quancrs. Estate is situ:11ed on 1.84 acre location on Ba(k Bay. Owner will consider trade. Ask for ... ION FILSOT t-5000 ,Ste 101, NeWpOrt Beach CORONA DEL MAR INVESTOR DEUTt $559,000 Ju~I reduced in quaint Olde Cd~!. Duplex wtth loll. of polcntial for lovely home wi1h income or l ccp :is is and continue 10 gen· cra1e good income. 3 BR. :? BA home w11h 2 OR. 2 BA apJrt· mcnl. °""':r says iis your lurn! Ask for ... INEZ DIAZ x 268 SPYGLASS $949,000 Lowest pncc New Bedford 5 DR &: bonu; room plus loft w/ ocean view & 4 full b.11hs. Wonderful pool. ~p..i, air cond11ioned • 4uic1 cul-de-sac )!reel. Call for appoin1mcn1. A~k for ... ESTHER YANK CAMEO SHORES $1,275,000 Lollcly neighborhood w/threc private bcJche~!! Gracious 2600 Ml fl. pool home on a huge Jot! Lu)h courl~Jrd entry, three C'Jr g;irJgc! Call for adJi1io11al dc1aih. Ask for ... DIANA PROSSER SHORECLIFF NEAR OCEANFRONT $2.600,000 Ur;ind new :irchitcc1ural drc:im home \\tlh incredible occarvCat- alina \1ews. llugc 4 BR/4 B1\, family room. )ludy. )(alc-<>f·thc· an pool + spa. Owner \\ 111 c:arry, 1radc. Ask for ... ROBIN TENCH FOUNTAIN VALLEY BEAUTIFUL 5 BEDROOM HOME $257 ,50 Walk 10 Mile Squ:irc Park. Wes1min;1cr, f ountain Valley area Exqubi1c and elcganr! French dool'), 1ile cnlry. brick fircpl:icc suicling decor & quali1y upgrades lhroughoul. Ask for ... JACK GIFFORD SPEUBOUND $239,70 I> 1he w:iy you will leave I his cnch:inling 3 BR I ~ OA Fountai hm. From 1he lcadcd-gl~ fronl door w/oak lrim l/o ;ind mJny 01hcr special features 10 1hc cuslom sunken pa1io, you'I apprcci:i1c 1his lovingly m:iin1aincJ home! It's lhc home )''O deserve. Ask for ... JACK GIFFORD HUNTINGTON BEACH SELLER W1LL LIASE OPTION Cuslom Villa in Hunlinglon Oe;ich. M:i~sivc deck wi1h bro:i ocean views. 3 large bdrms plus family room 1111d formal dinin has it all! Molivatcd! Ask for ... RAE RODGERS/RUSTY GUINTHER 10 UNIT $1,250,00 (3) Three high de nsity lols. Downtown I lun1ing1on Beach. WI ing income plus special upside zoning allowances. Ask for ... LIZ • CHUCK JONES JUST REDUCED Grc:it fam ily home, 4 BR w/RVA on cul-de-sac park. no busy s1ree1. coun1ry kitchen. Ask for ... RUSTY GUINTHER COTO DE CAZA $100,000 REDUCTION $Sff100 Cus1om home & adjaccnl buildable lot wlbrcath1;il:ing p;inorami views. To sec this mini estale, ask for ... BOB/MARY DI TUWO LAGUNA NIGUEL 5000 sq.fl. occanview, pool 4t spa. 5 bedroom, 4 balh. DENNIS GRIMES LAGUNA BEACH DUPLEX FIXER WITH FABULOUS OCEAN VIEW $339,900 DENNIS GRIMES RIVERSIDE RMRSIDl CORNER PARCEL $3SS, Prime slgn1lizcd comer p:irccl for dcvclormcn1. Possible zoo chanac 10 R-3 or RO. Approa ~ acre. Wit exchange for coas1a arc. Motivaled oul ot &late owner. Ask for ... DUSlY HARRIS X 124 ... IEST BUY-NEWPORT HEIGHTS $529,000 Seller has bought another and is motivated! This home is remodeled and shows like a model. 3 BR 3 BA. family room home. White & light. french doors, hardwood floors, manicured yard. .Security system & qwet location. Asks for ... 1A1 RODGERS NEWPORT BEACH $7",000 Lovely S BR 4 BA, pool home!! Light & airy w/fue- plaoes. billiards rm, wet bar, ram. room & formal living & dining rooms. Over 4400 sq.ft. for only $799,000. Ask for... DIANA PROSSER OPEN SAT a IUN 1-4:SO 1339 HAMPlllll CIRCLE, N.I. I PAGE 26 I SATURDAY October 19, 1991 NEW LISTING PAlMS, L.A. $275,000 A rare and QOlden Ol)llOl\rlllylll T aka ac1m11Qe of a or.ct In a llfetine chance " own llU 2 b«f 1 1#1 home on 1111 R-3 In! In LA '1 most SOIJgh .,. Plllns am. Wiii • llale 1lC llU home Is loaded wtth ~ Mst bdr has Fmw:h doors, lo lrg yll'd w~ In baick, roof Is 7 years new! ID P1B1m1 A 1711,a "The only way to live." Magnlf1Cent baylront condominium located oo bay In a luxury high nse. Beautiful bay and city light view. Boat slip avallable •CM1-.. S741,a Single level two BR, 2 BA. den or dining room. Panoramic golf course view! Model petfect. light, br1gh1 and airy. beveled glass front doors, marble ertry, tiled and mirrored bathrooms, planlatlon sh- uttefs, contemporary pl\mblng fixbJfes 1tvooOhOllt the home. --PBmlU --This 4 BR home exudes charm, beatlly and taste. The lower level has been c~ remodeled - It's delighllull Locmd one ~to beach. Gated courtyard makes lhls truly an English cottage. ..... , lfACll -.ooo Jost 118PS to the OCPI & bay! Ttis Channing custom home has just been remodeled. Crown molding, walnseoa!lng, wood floors, Fninch doors and a guest quarters are Just a few of the amenities 1his special home fealllres. PIM.Tl El fAIT ....... lncredlble 6 bedroom, 61h balh estate. Security gated, professionally landscapeMemlS court. putting green, custom pool, grotto & waterfall. lllM IU Sl,B,000 Baylront custom home wt1tl one of the finest bay and clly light views on the coast. T ol3l!y remodeled and decorated -5 BR, maid's room, family room, den, lil>raly, a great family home. Boat dock and side tie to hold a 55' yacht Also for lease S13,000 mo. ...... R,1•,000 Beaullful 4 BR, 31h BA wen built custom cotl'llry French home. RecenC!y decorated Including open COtl1IJY kitchen, hantNood floors, silk drapes, and custom wall COYemgs, custom landscapilg and It· all¥I lme stone fOIM'ltail. rooch morel .. lllTIBCll ....... Wonderful family home In a very unique gated area. Lots of tall trees, nmlng slreams and wa- terfllls -VtKY Sef9fle -5 bds, maids room. formal dining, den and famll'f room wt1tl lots of oak and br1Ck glYtng I Waml Coontly feeing. 191° ... llJllEW ...... Feel like you're sitting on top of the world In 1he fliest penlhouse Sea Faire has to offer. AbsolUlely Impeccable Interior design. "lfA Hm9' DCfM .. .. .... Lavish 3 BR. 3 BA view oriented kDo.Jry condo. Grand double door entry. breakfast nook, eicpan. sNe canopy window In llvtng room, all With OOf • geous Catali\a ocean views. llYVIW 1mACE ... loClted along the Upper Back Bay In security gated Bayview Terrqace. Two BR, 2 BA wllh many amenities • vaolled cellngs, skyligtn, tlled entJy, light & open ldtchen wllh tiled tloomg and countertops, wood cablnetly, tMng room on the view wllh fireplace, plantation slMlers 1hrooghout. TIE llllR ... One of Newpol1S most beautiful Back Bay views. lmmaculat8 2 BR, 2 BA home In model condition -Plantation shutters, parquet lloorlng lhrOughOUt. coun11y tranqulllly, a real "Shang111a" r1gh In the middle of Newport. NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE LmPmlllU Two bedroom. 2 balh plus Indoor Jacuzzi bib. Spectacular bay and ocean vtew·waterlronl Mig It fts best Reoovallon totals arotrld S200,000, new buyef to complete to own taste. All new ltalan made furnishings Inc~. Boat slip avallable. ~VllWa& ... Ave BR. 31h BA. wonderful large home wllh a be- autiful pool and spa. T astetully decorated. Ora· mallc living room and enl1y wllh a CUIVed stair· case, family room and booos room opening onto large pool area. ID PD•llllA ~ Premlef baylroct location. Magnificent bayvleW be- autifldly decorated 2 BR, 2 BA coodomukrn. Walkrlg dls13nce to ocean. Boat slip mllable. ...... sm,m Enjoy fabulous city llgtn and fTlOll1'aln views from 1his 4 BR, 3 BA LautretnoOt In Harb« Ridge. located on a cukle-sac and beautlfully upgraded, klcWng automatic awnings wllh sun operator, new cabinets and wOft benth, Intercom, lront and back patio wt1tl lights. All mlfrored dililO room and rooch more. IUFm '221.• Panoramic views. large sun deck. beluttful upgrades w/Stalnmaster carpet. marble enlJ'y and more. IYIBE RI ... Just mirutes to the ocean! This lovely 2 BR condo looks like a model home. Lg. kitchen, vaulted celllngs & private spa. Gated cOl'llllUllly wllh great night light view. Ela:enert starter home. Two BR, tV. BA. Gral Orange Tree condo. Wondetfully prtvate loclllon. Upstairs Id looks out over trees Ind ftelds. Original owner has taken excelleft en. move-In condlllon. Cen1tal air, bulll-ln appl!Res, exlrl storage closet Terrific nelglbcn, no M•Roos. Low tax rate and low assocldon feel Priced ID sell! mtlClllT... 1111,81 Three BR 1 ~ BA. lower unit. New ldlcllll'I catnts. stove and micro. updaled blltls, new pait, nimnd closet doors. WEITP-. llVllf RllMI ... Ila ~·-'I'' 111.- Largest 2 BR + loll Two-car onoe. cozy used t " br1Ck wood-bltning fireplace. Two-stort. close to Vef'/ praclbl, ~~ .. " lo condo, ~ everything! Win trade for N.B. or lease option mlle to the oe ..,v , .:n.ooo. &!rernely u. "VBllAl.lB'' •1-- Mot!Vated seller says move this property nowt Very special dual master bedroom wllh lots · of sunlighl. bay and ocean views. In excenent conallion. mollv3ted seller. ....111Ul gllld ~- LEASES JUST REDUCED HAllOl llDGI $4,500,000 Magnificent custom home wllh panoramic ocean. bay & clly llQtC views. Approx. 10.000 sq.ft. of elegance -OrWNllc marole entry, trfple crown moldings, ~ pai1led celllng$ & floor and designer wall coverlngs enhance 1his 5 BR estate wllh separatB maid's quartm, guest suite, lltnry, gym, elevator. wine cellar, pool, spa encl sauna. n you are looklng for a 1111Qut & ~ home -THIS IS R>R YOUll Linda Isle Harbor Ridge Harbor Hill Harbor Island Harbor Ridge Big Canyon Seavlew CdM Bayview Terrace CdM Udo Peninsula Big Canyon Bluffs Newport North CdM Bayview Court 5Br, 61hBa 6Br. 6Ba 3Br. 31hBa 3Br, 31h Ba 2Br, 21h Ba 3Br, 21hBa 4Br, 3Ba 2Br, 2Ba 2Br, 2Ba 3Br, 2Ba 1Br, 1Ba 2Br, 2Ba 3Br, 31hBa 2Br, 2Ba 1Br, 1Ba 2Br, 2Ba Bayfront View View Bayfront Full Ocean View Golf Course Vw End cul-de-sac Ocean view Back Bay view Ocean view Water view Golf Course Remodeled Bright and airy Bay View Gated Comm. $13,000 $10,000 $4,600 $4,500 $4,400 $3,500 $2,800 $2,500 $2,050 $1 ,850 $1 ,850 $1 ,875 $1 ,700 $1 ,590 $1 ,500 $1 ,250 llAllDGI $1",000 Mollvllld Sellet1 Two sepa11te "*' on one level. Mnites from the ocean. ee.med celllnga. MaJes11c sunset view! Gattd corrmnty, wflh Pll'late q,a, Close to Htllllngton Beach, also. NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE SATURDAY, October 19, 1991 I PAGE 21 NEW LISTING ........... Chiming Corona del Mar duplex with good rental hllby. Fnn ~Is 38R, 3 BA. hOme. Upper lril Is llrge 2 BR. 1 BA. Larve redwood clecks. Close ., MtYl*lg. llftllW tma saum ~ •• 38R. 2'h8A and den. -ftijity upgraded. &ljoy tl9 quiet & privacy. Walk to bike trllls & tl9 8aclc Bay. CABO SAN LUCAS , ,,.. ..... Vllw paawnlc vlltll of ..... hnW ..,.. nt .... .-q .. Sii of Corm tam Ha 5 BR. e IA hDml .._, on tlCJ of .. ,,. In ........ CClfMUlllY, Pool Wiii awm.ap llW, IPL llNWlll .-WS II MW IPPlllai lncWld. e.llM UM cf decking for en lncredlbl• vl1wlno ~. Cll for broctut. ''Dl:t.mft"' Ill CllllT " --R>tmer model hOme. Magnificent 4 BA:tlOtne 111 !he prestigious Towne Collection -largest tloof plan. Gourmet's European kitchen, custom inported tile, eteoatt master suite. private spa on den. reflecting POOi and foootaln, numerous olher amenities. Prime greenbelt locltlon. • CAlnlll 11, 148,000 Lovely Broadmofe home In Big tanvon on a cut-de-sac. Large lot over 14,000 sq.fl New carpet mirrored walls. This home has much Potential. SELLER WILL CARRY 2nd. TD. for qualified buyer. lllR£lffl 11,-.oao Ottered at Wld value! Exclusive tesidential COITmlflity. Prtvate buch access. ~ety 2000 sq. fl home that needs cream mnoon. A second story would olfer wondefful view. A great location. IBllllDIUTa.tm 1421,• Beautlllllly decorated home with COYefed patio and 1'111 view. Coordinated drapes and wan COYeli'lOS ~ Marrf extras • cedar lined closets, llllefed water, security system and ~ gated. Cal fof Lecsure Worid ac1Mlles and reQUiret'nem lDI Kl&llllA- .-T IBM'B ....... Luxury llvlng at Ille "Vista del Udo". One o1 Newport's most prestigious high rise condomlnkrns localed on Ille bay. One bedroom, one bath in excenant QOlldltion. New kitchen malt>le floors. Boat slip available. L~plan, 3 BR. 21,i BA.~ landscaped. Ideal for entertlllning in-dools and out. Quiet cul-de-sac. 3-cat gmge. Golf course location. IUtlW .... I IUCll --llrgest model Poet Royal. k>emd • end 01 tukle-sac and adiacerC to bealltiful gmnbel Lowest pnced for llis plan CUITenltf on mnet. ms two s;oiy, 4BR, home 1$ pef1ect lor family lwlg. JUST REDUCED I HAMiii va au 1121,oao Comfortable home with ocean view. spartdlng kitchen and breakfast area. family room, ftreplac.e In living room. Walk to beach. BAYCIBT • IAME lOT tm.• Ranch style, 4BR home. Open floor plan with spacious rooms. All new master bath. BeautJMy !Mldscaped on large lot with room to expand. lDJ PlmllPJA 1171,0llO 'Tue only way to live." Magnrficent bayfront condomlnlum located on bay 111 a luxury high rise. Beautfful bay and city hgh!s view. Boat slip avaitable . ... IBllll ... This super clean 4 BR home Is an excenent oPPol1UMY fOf a starter home Of an lnvtstof. Situated on an R-2 lot. it has a 2~ attached garage. Large fenced In yard, CO'lef8d patio and Is close to beaches and shoJ>l*lo. Doni nm hs great oppofUlly. ~--.... This lovely Condo looks bke newl Localed It fie end of cos nexl ID tennis courts. 2 BR. 2 BA highly up-graded plantation slMters, mirrored wans & more. OPEN HOUSES • Saturday Only lea View 2101 Yacht Wandet'9r $619,IOO Sandy Mittman OPEN HOUSES • Sundav Only loultl Coad Mllro 1040 8. MecMhw #SO $91,000 Jollrt ~ Harbor View MolMI 1821 Poc1 Abtwf Pl. $129,000 JUdy Looe Harbor .. 8 Hlbborough $ 1 ,2I0,000 SMcty MttrNit1 llwA9N leach 5192 TUIMn $219,900 Rochelle U.. Newport Glen 374 Newport Glen $1M,000 Lynne Velentlne Ha1bor VB 1111 SICl5 Tiiier $621,000 Chrlatlna Eck Ilg CGnyon 25 PNhurst $1,1•9,000 Ann MMe Murphy HARBOR HILL ----,, ... Malson de Fleurs • Stunning 5 BR custom home styled wl1tl nair by rtw owner. Beauttt\JI pastel extenor v.rth maieS'llC columns. dramatic entry Gourmet's kitchen, elegant master surte, hbrary, French doors. 3 fireplaces. pool and spa. JUST REDUCED. mTll CUil .,.., 1217• PrtOe of ownership 3 BR. 2 BA family Of exec:uM home. Professionally decorated. Extra 11.rge pit-shaped IOt !hat has been protessionally landscaped and meticulously maintained. State-of-the-an security ...:r IEACll ''VlllM.Lfl'' ., •• Mottvated setlef says, "Move this property nowt" Very special ~ master bedroom with lots of sunll!1lt. bay and ocean views. In ~ condition. lllU'lfl PtillM SH ..,.._ Pr1c:ed ., sel penhJuse In excellent condlOon In beaullful gated COIT1ITUllly with pool and ~­ Beautiful 2 BR. 2 BA condO. ExU'emety molMled seller. OPEN HOUSES • Saturday a Sunday 1eaMw 2101 YllCM Wand.,.,. $619,IOO Joyce PalrNr/BurT AlegMt1 ,..__ Harbor lktgl 18 Cherbourg $779,000 Mqe t..'Joyce Pelmer 811 Udo Pk. Or. #40 $119,000 Victor Ya 811 Udo Pk. Or. #2A $779,000 Victor Ya 811 Udo Pk. Or. #80 $719,000 Victor Ya 811 Udo Pk. Or. #6F $191,000 Ylctof Ya 22 Aue Gnnd Vlhe $7•9,000 Ann ~/litlloe lM ---· -------------· -- ' { I PAGE 28 I SATURDAY October 19, 1991 Builders getting out the word to students T he onset of the new school year has opened the doors for new volunteers for the Home Builders Council Industry Awareness Committee to take part in making presentations to high school students. "Over 48 presentations were made by myriad volunteers last year in classroom settings, at job fairs, seminars nr with guidance counselors, principals or professors,'' said Robb Marinko or ' Robert Mitchell & Associates. co- chairman ot the Industry Awareness C1>mm11tee. "It's an exciting and r('ward1ng oµportunity for professionals in the industry to be able to reach 'tudcnl!> .,.. ho will help shape this industry in the future.·· The information the committee '11embers and \Olu:iteers provide C'nables students to understand the courses ur educational requirements necessary ror their field of interest as well as the salary ranges. "Many students aren't aware that some financial, legal, marketing and interior design careers are a part of the building industry," Marinko noted. "Our efforts give these students the information they need today to help chart the future of their careers." The Industry Awareness Committee is in need of industry P.rofessionals who would be willing to donate a couple of hours in order to make a presentation to a class or man the HBC booth at a high school job fair. Also sought re people to coordinate the speakers bureau and others who would be willing to serve as a liaison for a particular school. "HBC is committed to education and the Industry Awareness Committee is just one of the many ways industry professionals can become involved in making our educational goals a reality,'' Marinl<o declared. For more information on the Industry Awareness Committee or volunteering for the high school outreach, call Rob!) Marinko at Robert Mitchell & Associates, 581-2112. for more information on the Industry Awareness Committee's activities directed toward college students, contact Larry Lewis of Watt Homes, 989-5663. The Home Builders Council, a non- profit affiliate of the Building Industry Association of Southern California and the National Association of Home Builders, was established for the purpose of education. The Industry Awareness Committee's purpose is to educate high school and college students about the multi-faceted career ~pportunities available in the building industry. NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE Two new custom bayf ront homes offer this view in Newport Beach. 2 custom bayfront homes available T wo new custom bayfront homes are being offered at 231 and 233 20th St., Newport Beach, at listing prices of $1 ,250,000 and $1,350.000. respectively. These contemporary tri-level homes feature three bedrooms and five baths, plus a four-car garage with private el- evator access to the second and third levels. The breathtaking views of Newport Channel can be savored from the mas- ter bedroom, which features a romantic marble fireplace, sun deck and Jacuzzi tub. You can enjoy entertaining in the family room or living room with a built- in entertainment center. A beautiful fireplace and deck overlook the chan- nel. The kitchen features such amenities Property of the Week as a f ull·siz.e sub-zero refrigerator, walk- in pantry, two ovens, a mterowave and five-burner range . The sunny kitchen has a fabulous view of the historic New· port Pier and was designed with the gourmet in mind. Other amenities include central vacu- um, stereo surround sound throughout ana a complete security alarm system. for the boating aficionado, you may step out to your 65-foot and 85-foot deep water docks, available to lease with these prestigious homes. for more information, contact Eileen Doody or Cheryl Bonaventure of the Coldwell Banker Huntington Harbour office, 846-9094. Realtors offer home buying, selling tips P r0,p<·d1\c' home buy<'r' and hum1• <.1•llt>r) can follow several genl'ral lips as they work to < omp1C'fc> purchase"> or c;ales during the tt1ll housing <,ea.,on -a season that 1s marl..ed by the IO\".CSt mortgage interest rat"~ 1n new I} 14 years, the California As~oc1at1on of RNhors reported. "Home buyers iumping into lhe fall hnu.,ing market are finding the best mort8agc• interest rates since December 1 'l 7 7. a good selection of available prnpert1es and favor able prices," said C J\R President Mack Powell. "It's im- po·,~ible to predict where interest r.1tes will be in a few months, but they are 1,rn1ast1c now, That's making today one of thP best times I've seen 1n more than J d<'rade 10 be in the market for a home Buying .1 home 1s the most imrrtant purcha<;t• most consumers wil ever mJk<•, anrl every home buyer or home .,eller should work closely with an expe- rienced Realtor who can handle eve'Y, stC'p nf the complex sales transaction, ' 'J1d Powell. "Whether they are buying nr ~t'll1ng a home. working with Realtors 1 an save consumers substantial time .rnd money " The following Rencral tips for home buyers and home sellers were compiled by consulting veteran California Real- tors. A prospective home buyer or home seller should talk with his or her Realtor to evaluate individual needs and :.itua- lions Tips for home buyers: •Buying a home is one of the most important steps you'll ever take. To sim- plify the search for a home, consult a Realtor for guidance every step of the way. •Buyers should work with a Realtor to determine the type of home they can afford, how they can acquire the down payment and to explore the range of available financing options. A Realtor has access to a wide range of home list- 1ng.s and can help find the home best suited to buyer's needs. llA Realtor is a valuable source of in- formation on financing methods, real estate values, taxes, closing costs, local c;chools and much more. The Realtor acts as a liaison between a buyer and seller lo present offers and counter- offers. •Remember, buyers don't always need a 20 percent down payment to buy the home they've been eying. Buy- ers should ask a Realtor if they qualify for low-down payment alternatives, in- cluding Federal Housing Administration (FHA) and Department of Veterans Af· fairs (VA) mortgages. The California Housing Finance Agency (CHfA) also offers low down payment loans. •Home ownership offers many tax advantages. Homeowners benefit by re- ducing their taxable income with de- ductions for mortgage interest pay- ments, initial mortgage points paid, and annual property laxes. Prospective home buyers should explore the tax benefits they will rPceive after purchas- ing a home. "I urge home buyers to view their homes as places to live which also offer many tangible advantages over renting," said Powell. "Home buyers should not look at their home as a get-rich-quick mechanism. Historically, home owner- ship hac; proven to be a good long-term investment that has provided a solid re- turn over the years." Tips for home sellers: -selling a home and successfully completing the transaction is no easy task. A Realtor will be there to lead the seller through every step of the complex transaction process. llA Realtor can analyze local market conditions and recent sales of compa- rable homes in the neighborhood to help set a realistic, competitive asking price for the property. Then, the Realtor c.an actively market the home, giving the widest exposure possible by in- cluding it in a multiple listing service. Contacts with potential buyers also pro- vide additional exposure for the home. llA Realtor frees the seller from the problems associated with showing the home by handling phone inquiries, ap- pointments, showings and contract ne- gotiations. A Realtor also can handle the paperwork and details necessary to meet legal requirements and complete the transaction. The process is extremely complex, and working with a Realtor helps to lessen the chance that legal pit- falls or problems will occur_ llTour other homes on the market in the neighborhood to see what compet· ing selrers are asking and what their homes offer in the way of amenities. •Prepare the home for sale by mak- ing it look bright and spacious. Most buyers like to see open and bright rooms. llSpruce up the home by p3intlng the interior with neutral colors, dean CAr- pets and windows, and keep the house free of odors by using air fresheners. mMake sure faucets and toilets are working properly. Keep lawns mowed and shrubs pruned. Clean out the ga- rage and make it look as spacious as the rooms of the house. Tips for selecting a RHltor: •First, ask whether the real estate agent is a member of a trade associa- tion. The titles Realt<'r and Realtor- Associate are registered membership trademarks which may be used only by licensed real estate professionals whO, as members of their local, state and na· tional associations of Realtors, subscribe to a strict code of ethics. Many Realtors display the Realtor "R" symbol to iden- tify themselves to consumers. •Next, find a Realtor who can use his or her experience to help effectively buy or sell a home. Ask for recom- mendations from friends, family mem- bers or co-workers who have. rea?ntJy bought or sold homes in the area where you'll be buying or sellin.s. Which com- pany and Realtor did they work with and what kind of service did they re-- ceivel Would they work with the same Realtor againl •Realtors are committed to continu- ing education to keep abreast of changes and complexities involved in comP-leting real estate transactions. Thats. Important in today's rapidly changing market The California Association of Realtors is a statewide trade association with more than 135,000 members dedicated to the advarltemcnt of professionalism in real estate. CAR is headquartered in Los Angeles. • NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTA TE SATURDAY, October 19, 1991 I PAG E 29 TH&: REAL BSTATBRB .. CHARMING 2 ID CONDO Quiet woodsy complex. Plush white carpet, fireplace, large sunny master suite. End unit. Asking $169,900 3 II. 2 IA nEEDOM HOME Extra lorge comer lot approx. 7700 sq ft. dining room, fam- ily room, fireplace, lorge pool, enClosed court· yard. Owner anxious, make on offer. $225,000 JUST IEDUCEDI Model perfect townhome. New ook cabinets, corpeti ook wet bar, private patio. A great starter ot on y $153,000 NEW UmNG Minutes from beach, country atmosphere, remodeled kitchen & both with Jocuni tub. R.V. occess. 7,350 sq.ft. lot. Owner moving, submit offer $204,500 aEST PltlCID HOME IN DESIRABU MISA VllDI INNER QRCU. Spo~ing POOi In Mduded bode yard. 3 BR, 2 BA. Lorge living room with fireplace. Over 1760 sq.ft. for $281,000 TUmN CONDO FHA APPIOVIDI 2 BR. 2 dofy, mo'<'9 in condition! New blinds, car· pet & point throughout. Make offer, owner anx- ious. $134,900 HUNTINGTON IEAat Excellent over 55 community. Well mointoined, secure complex. 1 BR unit With new opplionces & point. Coll for more Info. Asking $53,000 STARTll HOME 4' BR, 11n BA. Beautiful rear yard, Kol pond, dose to SCP, schools, priced at $205,000 3 IR HALECltEST HOME with beoutifvl blodc bottom pool. Upgraded & r90dy to move into. A steal ot $229,000 llVINE Six yr new condo. 2 lrg BRs 1 ¥• BA, FP in living room, lrg dining al'90, 1 ottd gar. & 1 covered carport. Over 1, 130 sq.ft. As~i~ $207,000 NIWPOIT FABULOUS LOCATION Cool breezes. Greenbeh. 1 mile to beoch, 3 BR, 2'h BA. Asking $197,000 FOUi 81. 1WO BATH HOME on 11,000 sq.~. lot. Over S80K in recent upgrades. New baths, vaulted ceilings, slcylights, and much more. Offered ot $385,000 SANTA ANA 3 separate 4 plues. In good ""1tol area, well kept units. Wrth very low vo· concy. Asking $391,000/EA NEW ON MAIKETI 4 BR, new kitchen, new roof, spo, lorg_e lot, 2 car gor. Plus carport for extra panting. Shows neat & clean. $231,000 OWNER DESPERATELY WANTS OUT Duplex with 4 BR 2 BA & 2 BR 1 BA, each with private yard, ren1ol income is over $2,000. Don't miss this, Asking $279,000 3 BEDROOM HOME with room to boild on· other unit. Uve in one & rent the 2nd. Asking $215,000 OllGINAL OWNIRI MoY9 in condition. "' BR, 2 BA home. Beautiful yan:!s. Close to church, schools, & shopping. Pride of ownership. $219,500 2 la/2 IA CONDO In great location. Run· ning spring• ond Iota of greenery thru-out the compleitl Inside laundry. Lower unit-split level. Two cor detoch.d garage. lowest ~ In com· plexlll •159,000 MISSION VIEJO VIEW, CHARM & NEWI Thl9 3 BA, 2~ BA haa It el. SunMt lltew from IMng room & family room. Walk to IM lake and only 4 .y,. oki. YOtJ can't bellt thl9 $239,000 -:>.-a YEAR OLD EASTSIDE EXEC HOME.4 BDRMS, I FULL UTHS. SPA Ill llAITERUTH. Ill.AND KITCHEii. TWO FIREPLACES. SPAllllH TILE ROOF. CUL DE SAC. PRICED $20,000 BELOW APPRAISAL. 38R 48A 28R 381\.Pool •• Pool 381\.Pool 3M MUST SELL ASKING S339,000 OPEN HOUSE IAYUIDAY ONLY 2131 Prnldn Pl. c ... SUNDAY ONLY 3017 CIMlllld. c .. 1-4.30 309 Ml lJI.. C.M. 1-4 3041~CM 1-4 1147TMCM. 1-4 SUNDAY AND IATUIDAY 993 GnM Pl. c M. 1-4 910 GnM Pl, C.M. $207,500 1239.500 $179.900 '229.000 NC. ....._..._. FOUNTAIN VALLEY Large 4 BR 21h BA fa mily size townhouse with over 1800 sq ft, eJC· cellent location. Nice yard & ottoched goroge. $219,500 DREAM COME TRUE Country charmer. 3 large BR, remodeled kitchen and both, stroll to pori<. $214,900 VIEWS OF THE OCEAN and bluffs with on air of country charm. 3 BR, remodeled kitchen, remodeled both, wood buming fireplace with hearth pool with 1'9dwood decking, stroll to the porlc, forge 7,920 sq.ft. lot. Close to the beach and cool ocean air. Only $270,000 COUNTRY CHARMER Beoutifvl home in o natural setting, located near shopping center, recreation, and woods, 3 large BR, remodeled kitchen, large 7,200 SF lot, stroll to the porlc, dose to the beoch & cool ocean air, only $207,500 3 al ATllUM HOME Vaulted beomed ceil· ings, up-to-dote deco. lighting, skylights, lots of extras. Asking $239,900 NEWPORT BEACH High security community. 2 BR, 2 BA w/pool, spo, souno, weight rm, ban· quet facilities. Very dean. $119,900 LOTS OF POTENTIAL 3 BR 11n BA in o nice quiet neighborhood. Nicely landscaped home. Private back yard well suited for B.B.Q's/ parties. With o little T.l.C. & elbow gl'90se, this home could be o !'901 charmer. MolCe on offer. $110,000 ANAHEIM 3 BR, 2 BA, super condition, large bedrooms, new corpet, new point, new window cOYerings, R.V. occess, and more. $119,000 WESTMINSTER This is the onel Comfortable 3 BR home in o family !141ighborhood. Oecoro· tive wallpaper in kitchen/bathroom. Choir roiling throughout kitchen & living room. Hurry · re- cently appraised thousands over list p rice. Just reduced to $176,500 EASTSIDE conAGE Beautifully refurbished inside & out. 2 BR, 1 BA. All new kitchen, hard- wood floori, crown molding, FP, large whirlPOOI tub, new driveway & landscaping. Asking $279,900 FIRST TIME ON MARKO Quiet cul de soc. 3 or oi BR & FR. Two fireploces, hardwood Roors, walk to schools & shopping center. Plus lots more. Only $137,000 SELLERS HAVE PURCHASED AN- OTHER ond wont to sell now. This condo hos two separate master bedrooms, ottoched go- %~ ucellent locotion.$179,900 or make SANTA ANA MUST SEEl2 BR, 1 BA cozy starter home. Newl1 pointed Interior & eJlterior, hardwood floors, J car goroge, R.V. access, comer lot. Mn. Cleon lives here. Asking $115,000 OCEANSIDE RUSTIC TIANQUlumlOcean & canyon view on 2.3 ocres. Room for 4' large lots. Existing house on one lot. $500,000 SUBMn ALL OFAISI Lovely J BR 1 ~ BA home. Bright & olry, shows like o model $275,000 SANTA ANA 3 BR on cul de soc. large fam· ily room with flreploce, family kitchen with eo:og oreo, asking S 179, 5 br 3 ba HOME Two rtoty, over 2700 sf, 2 down stoirt bedrooms, beautiful bockvord ~I Near MVCC. Priced to move ot $~9,.500 Pall. .. 2710 HARBOR BLVD., COSTA MESA 546·2313 -~----------~--~..-.c ·--. ----- rt: p~~ 30 I SATURDAY October 19, 1991 Viewpointe North by Presley of Southern California shares many of the qualities that made its predecessor a hit with home buyers. Viewpointe North has buyers heading for the Hills P resley of Southern California is forming an interest list for the new neighborhood of View- pointe North at the Highlands in Ana- heim Hills. Th e hilltop collection of attached vil- las follows on the heels of Presl~'s pop- ula r Viewpointe neighborhood, where the builder already has sold more than 200 homes. Viewpointe North sha res· many of the qualities that made its predecessor such a hit with home buyers. These attributes include a spectacular view location, thoughtfully designed two-bedroom Ooor plan s and attainable prices. The neighborhood also presents several new design features at the request of buyers. Presales for the private, gated neigh- borhood are anticipated to begin soon with the grand opening scheduled for early 199 2. Prices at viewpoint North are expected to begin in the mid- S 100,000s. The residences of the new neigh- borhood are designed to appeal to young families ancf single professionals who are looking for a sfyfisfi first home. Sized up to approximately 1,423 square feet, the one and two-story arrange- ments showcase Presley's attention to detail. This is most evident in the contempo- rary kitchens which are highlighted by Eurostyle cabinetry and ceramic-tile counter tops. Buyers also will note the private master suites that are enriched, 1n selected plans, by skylights, walk-tn closets and private view declcs. Amenities including ceramic-tile en- tries, volume ceilings and wood-burning firepla~ highlight the four floor plans. Var)'ing arrangements are further en- hanced by a selection of distinctive liv- ing areas ranging from cozy lofts to comfortable famay rooms, while all homes have attached garages. Viewpointe North is situated in a set- ting that offers panoramic vistas of the hilrs and a niRhttime display of city lights. Along with the scenic view, resi- dents also will enjoy the exclusive use of a planned recreation center with swim- ming pool and spa. All common facilities, including build- ing exteriors and lanoscaping, will be professionally maintained through a fee- suPOOft.ed hOmeowners' association. Viewpointe North is the latest addi- tion to a series of neiRhborhoods at the Highlands,where Presley also is rresent- ing three luxurious collections o single- family detached homes. Healthy lifestyle being,,offered at Rancho Santa Margarita homes A long list of recreational facili- ties, combined with a wide range of new homes now of- fered for sale, provide Rancho Santa Margarita home buyers with a chance at the healthiest lifestyle their housing dol- lars can buy. Located near the base of Saddleback Mountain, the town of Rancho Santa Ma~rita offers residents such athletic faci ltties as miles of jogging/bike paths, an 18-station exercise course with spe- cial equipment for a variety of aerobic drills, softball fields, lighted tennis courts1 swimming pools and even sand volleyoall courts. In addition, the newest recreational amenity In Rancho Santa Mar~rita is the Tijeras Creek G>ff Club, which con- sists of an 18-hole, world-class, Ted Robinson-designed public golf course, a 30-slot, all-grass driving range, a large putting green and a beautifur new club- house, complete with lounge, restaurant (serving breakfast and lunch), fullY. stocked pro shop and men's ana women's showers and locker rooms. The town also features a lake for fish- ing, paddle boating and sailing, a beach club with swim lagoon and beach, and a number of community parks with tot lots and picnic/barbecue areas. Currently, 19 new home neighbor- hoods are now selling In Rancho Santa Margarita. Nei~hborhoods include homes available in a wide variety of prices, with some priced in the low and mid S100,000s and others over $400,000 (with nearly 4,000 square feet). Homes also are offered in a broad range of elegantly appointed detached and townhonle/oondominium S:fyles. Maintenance corporations, financially suppotted by all resldents, maintain rec> reational facilities and oommon areas. Public facilities and some roadway con- struction are funded by special tax as- sessments. See sales representatives for details. To pick up a model tour guide, visit the Rancho Santa Margarita Information Center by taking the San Diego (5) Freeway to the Mission Viejo Area. Exit at Alicia Parkway and proCeed inland. Turn left on Marguerite Parkway, then right on Santa Mar:garita Parkway and drive 2 Yi miles to tile center. For more Information, call the center, which is open dally except Thursdays from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., at (800) 422-5454. Viewpointe North Developer: Presley of Californi~. T.ype of development: vllfas. Southern Attached Number of floor plans: Two. Price range: From the mid- $100,000s. Square footage: Up to 1,423. Sales office phone: 283-013 7. Panorama displays an artful blend of elegance and value in three and four- bedroom residences that range from ap- proximately 1,546 to 1,928 square feet. The homes are priced from the mid- S200,000s and details are available at 282-8003 .. At Montcrest, Presley is offering luxu- rious three and four-bedroom floor plans ranging from approximately 2,251 to 2,703 square feet. Montcrest's resi- dences are priced from the mid- S300,000s. Call 282-8001 for more in-formation. Belsomet, a gated enclave of three and four-bedroom executive homes measuring approximately 3,008 to 3,743 square feet, has experienced strong sates since it opened earlier this year. Prices be~in in the mid- S400,000s. The neighborhood also in- cludes a limited offering of custom home sites priced from $175,000, and the sales office may be reached at 281 -0561 . To join the interest list for Viewpolnte North, exit the Riverside Freeway at Im- perial Higl:iway and drive south. Turn left on Nohl Ranch Road, left again on Serrano Avenue and follow the signs to the neighborhoods. The office ls open from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. dailv., and •d- ditional information is available at 283-0137. -·---· 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 SP,a, sunbathing court and cabanas, par course, recreation complex and fitness center. THE METROPOUT ~ ... A total living experience! ) FROM THE $150,000's a THE BEST BUY IN ORANGE COUNIY 2233 MARTIN ST .• IRVINE:CA92715 • (714)851-2227 . SALESOFFlaOPENDAILY: 10AM-6PM "*1111 .. 'w41111iufi 'b 1 ................. -a. S. 't 1 "'" 11 ~'tA 1 't •• ~ ... ""' .................................. ~--............................. ~ ............. . . ' • GE 32 I SA TUR DAY October 19, 1991 Lakeshore an affordable n~ighboFhood T he Lusk Company'• ~lar Lakeshore condomfnlum home nei~bomood near South Coast Plaza prov1Cies renters with an afford- able alternative -the ~nlty to own a home for mondify pa~ starting from just $694, approx1mately what many had been paying ln rent Lakeshore Developer: The Lusk Com~y. Type of development: ConcJo. mini ums. Number of floor plans: Three Price range: From $92,000. Square footage: 646 to 858. sales office phOne: 850-9950. Low Lakeshore prices currendy bet:tin from $92,000, according to GeorKe FTn- lay, Lusk's director of sales aACJ mer- chandising, and the comeany's low ~ ~yment financing makes qualify- ing easier. "Buyers will have a hard time finding a premium dose-in Orange county ad=- dress riced lower than at Lakeshore, where business centers shopping, the- ater, entertaioment a;;/ fine restaurants all are just minutes away," Finlay noted. Lakeshore's location at the intersec- tion of Segerstrom Avenue and Fairview Road provides freeway convenience throughout Southern California via the nearby San Diego Freeway. The homes also Offer moments-away proximity to professional services, entertainment the business centers. John Wayne Airport is a short drive away. "The Lakeshore neiWlborhood itself is a prime attraction for bu~ professionals and young couples," Finlay said. "Rip;ht now is an excellent time to visit the sales office and models and take a tour around the private neighborhood lake." Lakeshore community attractions in- clude a heated swimming pool, wh irl- pool spas, saunas, lighted tennis courts and barbecue 8fe.1IS With ps barbea.tes all set amid landscaped Wounds fe&Ar-ir!, mature trees an<t ~tsi ai:id high-iLted by the oontoured nesn water. Lusl(s low down ~ flnand• If llnt one c:I ~ flnandoS ~ liere's tlC)W che fl~ plan With a down ~ Dlting at lust $2,760 would WOtic, based on a typical a>ndc>- minium purcha9e price d . $92,000 at Labshore. The loai'I amount would be $891240, and It the plan's OJrrent 8.625 percent itdelest rate, the ~ has a total of 360 monthly ~ts fixed at just $694, induding principal and interest but excludl~ taxes, Insur- ance and assel5lnent. Tne down pay- ment does not include cblns <XJlb. The loan It._,,,,..,.. unCter Clftain aiteria and thefe are no pepti,ment penalties. Buyen may not tia\le Owned a home tn the ~ three yeaf'S, and buyer income leYel and obr restric- tions apply. FHA or VA fuqnc:ing also ls available.· A selection c:I three ~ ap- POinted ~lewl modell at La~ features condominiums f'a!'Sfng fn size from 646 to 958 square feet With one or two bedrooms and one or two full baths. Plan 1 homes come complete with a new refrigerator while Plan J in- cludes dual master t;;/room suites. Private patios or balco(lies enhance outdoor living and each home has a cozy fireplace. The models are high- lighted bY interior decor from Interiors by Lusk/ Serenaeti. Kitchens at [akeshore indude ra"FS, range hoods (in most plans), dishwash- ers and waste disposals, as well as gen- erous pantries. AdditJonal interior amen- ities are a!ntral air condition!~ forced- air heating, plush wall-to-wall carpeting and deoorator-selected window oover- ings. The Lakeshore residences ~ were offered for sale. A num~ of the condominiums were retained by the de- veloper and . oa:u~ on a rental basis, but current favooable marketing condi- tions and excellent financing have P.f'OMotOO the Lusk Company to intro-Cl~ \.akeshore for sale. The homes have been refurbished and Include new appliances, sinks and tounter tops in bathrooms and kitchens, and buyeri may choose from a selection of floor ooveri~. To visit the Ales office and models at . Labshore, exit the San Dielao ~ at Fairview Road and travel north to Segerstrom A~ue. Tum right on Seg- erstrom to the homes. For additional lnfonnatlon, induding the homeowner association budeet: phone sales representatives Bill Gum:ey and Juan Detten at 850-9950. The saleS office is open dalfy from 1 O a.m. to 6 p.m. Encore homes nearing completion in Marina Hills A s home seekers eagerly anti- cipate the upcoming <>pening of Encore, an artful collection of attached villas in master-planned Marina Hills, the model homes at the Laguna Niguel neighborhood are nearing com- pletion. "The interest list for encore continues to 6row rapid ly," said Carina Hathaway, regional sales and marketing manager for Taylor Woodrow Homes, builder of the community. "Many home seekers who have visited our information office at Marina HiOs have been impressed by the view-oriented location and the var- ied selection of homes that will be avail- able at Encore." The homes, with prices antici~ted to begin in the mid-$130,000s, will offer some of the most spectacular vistas of Encore Developer: Taylor Woodrow Homes. Type of development Attached V11fas. Price range: From the mid- $130000s. Numb;r of floor plans: Six. ~u:~~ :;,j:;J:;. the nearby coast and the hills that de- fine the planned community of Marina Hills. When the models ~' visftors will be able to examine the ~tfUt de- sign of Encore. Planned fot ~ ment are six distincdw ftoor plans, which are siz.ed up to ~matefY. 1,516 square feet and lndUde several arrangements with prfvam dens. The collectlon Of homes -rang!ng from a slngte..leveJ, one-bedroom Pfan to a spacious ~ reskJence with three bedrooms Of two bedrooms plus an ~I den -has been crafte<t to appeal to sJ~, young a>uples and mature boyen ahb. Ara assortment of ~erred appoint- ments will distinguish the varying homes. Notable exam~ include vor- ume and nine-foot a!tlinS', contemP.O- rary wood-bumi,. fireplaces, Interior ~undry facilities, luminous skyliRhts and two-car prages in most floor pfans. Ce- ramic-tile entries hand.textured walls and oeillngs, a';;/ prfyate sun decks or patios mntribute additional appeal to each residenoe. The homes also will present contem- ~ry ldcx:hens that skillful ly blend ~e and oonvenieooe. amenities Including lustrous all-white hardwood cabinetry, oeramic-tile counter tops, ~ pan- tries and dual-oompartment sinb with ~ sprayers are showcased In each kitchen. . A full ~nt of deluxe General Electric ap~nce,, featuring a micro- wave oven, also Is Included. ln the ~!B­ est plan, a dining nook ~ tile ~spot for a quldc snack or casual ineal. The appealing lnteriorJ are a perfect com~ to the striking exteriors at Encore. Architectural elements such as plant shelves, awnlng1 and Intimate entry courtyards give the neighborhood a graceful (uropRn appearance. Encore also offers residents the op- portunity to enpy a recreation-rich life.. styte. The neigf!bOmood boasts a private swimmi~ pool, spa and cabana. M- ditionalty, homeoWners also wm ha...e access to the many facilities of Marina Hills. These Include a fulty equipped dub. house, com~titlon"'5ized swimming pool, whlrlpoOI, ~. six ligMed tenniS aJurts two ~ flelds, <X>Urts fot bas- ketbali c1nd sand volleyball, a tot lot and a network of joggtng and ~ trails. All axnmun~ amenities~ as well as common-area laodscapif'.'8 and buddins exteriors, are maintained ~. a fee: ~ homeownen' · . In itJOO~ Marina Hiiis residents enlov property tax rates that are among EM loWest ·;n south Oranee County, and they pay no Meffo.Rc>ol Wt 8M !ti II lie'iltl. To join the growing Interest k and fine out more aboUt Ena>te, take Crown Valley Pa$.iest toward the beach from the San (5) ~' bJm left on N and left __ on Marina Hll~. The sales ofROt Is on the right.-hand side. Hours are 1 O a.m. to 6 p.m. dalfv, and addltlot'll in.. ~tion is aval~ by cam,. 3~ 9941. . . • -t t ... ' •• .. ,.. SAlUROAY, October 19, 1991 I PAGE 33 ERA -Realtors take a chance for charity A l 1he ~ ol a asino was evi· dent • the lrAne Marriott re. oendy as lldt L.k¥f and Dick Rafferty of the Fountain Valley real es. tate firm ERA Rafferty and Lloyd s~· sored Monte Carlo Night to benefit the Muscular Dystrophy AsSociation. When Rafferty and Uoyd ~ned the ERA Real Estate campaign to fight M~ ~lar Dvstroohv, theY joined a nation· wide effort that has raised millions ci dollars for the cause. Lloyd, the event's chairman, said al· thou;, he has a friend who is afflicted with the disease, the firm really became involved to contribute to a process for controlling the disease. Monte Carlo Night rai~ approximately $40,000 for the MDA, Lloyd said. The 750 guests who~ $35 a ticket to attend partici~ in the silent auc· tion and bet at the blackjack, baccarat and craps tables. Professional dealers, including a champion bubble gum bu~ ble blower, assisted novice players, while other guests, looking for more ac- tive form of participation, danced to the !OUnds ci the 10-piece band, "Some Fun." Still others bought tickets in the raffles for trips tD Hawait and Mexico and oth· ers stUdied the wonderful items offered in the Silent Auction, like vintase wines and an autographed Mic:by Mande baseball. Although the vast majority of MD suf. fetetS are not able to participate in ~nts like this, they can be assured that there are people out there work:in~ '*1Ytfl8. the inake their world a pla<:e. Remodeling does wonders for your home's marketability A simple home im~t can do Wonden b \IOUr home's ap- and l~lity, as well as its varu:= marketability. It's small wonder1 thetef<>te, that homeowners are remodeling as neyer before. The National Atsodation of the Re. modeling Industry re. ports lfiat Americllw spent a rea>rd S 106 billion on~ projeas In 1990. Thi figure is ~ to In- crease by at least S percent in 1991 '° ... ~mately S 111 bl.! If you're~ ~~k=I~ ~ some __ Clll_•_• __ general guidelines be-Homebuyer's fore you embark on a • project that can end up AdV1SOr being ai m¥t undei· taking involVlng considerable expense. You also should know whic:tt ~eds make the most lef'9e fn>m a cx)stNalue perspedjve. Remodeling Js an option that appeals to home buyers as welt as home 5ellers, although their ~ve rncldwtions usuallj differ. Home buyers may dedde to purchase ai home wftt. the Intent ci remodeling 90medme In the future to make the home mont suitable to their family's needs. These remodelers usuallY. intend to stay f n the home a number Of years in order to enlov the benefits and added oomfc:wt ol their remodeling ef. forts. Often home buyM a9Ufne that a home equity loan repreents the best sou~ of flnandng for remodeling PfOjeets. ~. an inaeasi'* pap: ~lar strategy fof ~home bUyefs IS to eidfNlte at the dfne " ~ approxlivtely •. how much the re- modeling ..... • 11 percent down payment rather than 20 percent or greater, and earmark the left- over equity from the sale of their previ- ous home for the remodeling costs. Although this financing tactic is not ~opriate for everyone -you should first consult with a professional tax ad· viser before pursuing this option -in many cases it makes financial sense. = money aside for future re. ang costs at the ti me you initially finance ai home provides two advan. tages over home equity loans: 1. A lower interest rate on the loan -Generally interest rates on fuced.rate mortgages run about two percentage pointi 6elow home equity loans. 2. Better mortgage terms -With home equity loans, you do not have the option to fock in on a fixed interest rate; the home equity interest rate fluc- tuates with the market. Also, by financ- ing the remodeling ~;ect as part of your mortgage, you only must complete one loan application process, and can enjoy the convenience of making one loan payment each month instead of two. Home sellers may decide to remodel -for example, ~ adding or extending a room -in the ~ diat these costly renovations will fetCh a higher selling ~ on the market. Home Sellers '!lu~ tread cautiously here. In general, tt 1s best to do i:naJOf renovations primarily to Improve the quality of life In a home that you intend to own for a number of rerb not usuailly advisable -or ~ wy -to dramatically remodel a home mefefy for resale reasons. Many home- ownef'S blindly embark on majof resto- rations In the tq>e d lnaeasff!S their home'• value, onfy to find that tne pir· tk:ular lm~ts <Xll5t mofe than the value they edded to the home. If ~,pl Is to Increase value, it mUe5 "" ... '° lnttlalt ...... .....,,. pool for $40,000, for example, if this luxury will increase the vaJue of your home by only $20,000. If you are selling your house, it's often possible to limit your home im· provement goals to basic, cosmetic Chan~, thoSe that will help make a aoocf first impression in buy.ers' eyes. fhese can be simple and relatively Inex- pensive imprOYements, such as a new paint job, Washing walls and windows, planting flowM and other modest lancf. scaping, and maldng simple repairs. While such moderate Improvements usually will suffice, it may be nece&ry to atso undertake more extensive re- modefing pro;ec.u in areas desperately in need Of repair or modernization. This may include replacing a lea~ roof or a crumbling driveway, or bringin_g an old kitr::hen or bathroom up to mte with the ''neighbofhood norm.'' It's helpful to know the average cost of some popular remodeling projects and decide on those projects tflat · will provide the best retum on your Invest· ment when you decide tD sell the home. The remodeling industry rea!ntfy published a list ci today's most ~e. ferred remodeling projects and the amount l?Y whiCh they increase a home's value. The report shows, for ex· ample, that a minor 'kitchen renovation costs $8,320 and carries an average re. sale value of $8,345. and adding $19,155, and a major kitch- en makeover, costing $20,906 and in- creasing your home's value by $28,584. N?w, if any, home improvements will bring~ profits at resale. Bec.ause it is often JUst a bre.lk~n venture finan· dally, er remodeling project should be vieWed primarily as a me.ans to improw your family's oomfort and living Condi- tions, and as an added bonus, which also may make your home more ap- pealing and marl<etabte at the time of resale. Before you remodel, it's important to do some research first. It's advisable to remodel conservatively with im- J>RM!ments that reflect prevailing tastes. It's also important to be aware Of how the renovation wiU affect the price of your home relative to com_parable prop- erties in your neighborhooo. For exampfe, if other homes in your immediate neighborhood do not have a tennis oourt, in.grot.hld swimr:ning pool, exercise room, spa or other lifestyle lux- uries, adding one ol these to your house could result in it being priced far above the neighborhood norm. It Is ~ble to ''over·improve'' a home beyOnd the re- alistic price range of the neighbottiood. For information on the renovation projeds that will add the ~test value to your home1 oonsult a Realtor in your area. He or sne can best advise you of the home im~ts that are in big demand among buyers in roe!' neigh- borhood as well as less-desirable reno- vations ~ may not currently appeal to home buyen. Another remodeling Investment is the addition of a new bathroom. On the aY.. erage, it costs $10,880 to lr$1JI and in. creases the value of your home by aJ-------------- most the same amount -$10,663. • ~~-~oc:e Al1*tcCln••mt · eraae mst/tesaJe value ratios -Include AllOCtatlOn .cldi"I. ~ famltv room, COlti,. $30,303 and .actdi SllS,621 In value; 41te I 'I PAGE 34 I SATURDAY October 19. 1991 NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAl ES1 Metropolitan condos sell fast in Irvine T he Metropolitan, a unique new Metr~litan the fastest-selling develop. housing community, haS ~n ment 1n Irvine. one of Orar:i~ Coun~s best · The Metropolitan offers oontempo- buys. Due to the rapid sales, s>t'ase one rary, affordable IMng in an urban, vp- sold out in ·ust four weeks makin the scale location. Five models are n for Tbere I• a dlllerence ••• Lowe.I Rate• • B .. t Service I NEWPORT FINANCIAL GROUP, INC. A MORTGAGE CORPORATION llesldenNal Home Lot;lns * Purchase or Reftnance * Loans to 2 mllllon . · * Free 60 Day Lock-Ins * SFR to 4-Untts Ldr/Bkr F, ~I f1. J',,. I) , , I .r. ~ . '~ I, ! ,1 1 l '' ] ' .... ' ' Don T1//'r' 1.1 -f·b:.Jl-(.)._lL),' 30 Yr. Fixed 1st T.D. 8.825%/8.880 APR Max. lol1 $191,250 Mn tOI down 60 day lock 30 Yr. A.R.M. 1st T.D. 6.000CMt/8.520 APR Max. mi $600,(0) Mil. 10I down 60 dly lock viewing, with prices starting from the $150,000s. The ~itan is just minutes to Newport 8eaCh and Laguna Beach, the John Wayne Airport., businesses and res- taurants. This private condominium oommunity is prOtected by a manned 24-hour gate house and full fire safety system. The oobblestone driveway leads to ample guest parking and the lush, tropical lan<tscape. Surrounded by palm trees and flower gardens, the common areas feature a swimming pool, spa, sunbathing court and cabanas, par oourse, outdoOr bar- becues and reae.ation center with mod- em aerobk: facilities and exercise equip- ment, shower areas and lounge with kitchen. There are several innovative one and two-bedroom floor ~ns deshuied hY. the ~rd-winning aichiteduraT ftnn Of Mclarand, V~uez & Partners ilnd built by Doutllas Plaza Ltd. T op:ther, these ltidUSib')' leaders have aeated an excep- tional Value. The master bedrooms at the M politan create a luxurious retreat su~renched baloonies, huge wa dosets and prjvate bath wfth do sinks, ovetSiz.ed oval tub and sept shower stall. Modem gourmet kilr::he.is are < plemented by. wh~ Olk a etry, ceramic tile counter t1?P5, bre.a oounter bllS and a ~-die-line 81 ance ~ lndUcl"8 dishwasher, aowave anCf ~ wfd1 <Wen. 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Cft4 .... m , Oaf-ff• sn 1 iiiillea rATE -• • ~ with Jk-ln oble arate :om- lbln- lcfast ppll- ml- sher I. the e of ~ dty, ~ and Jtar- 10 ma- and NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE SATURDAY, October 19, 1991 I PAGE 35 OPEN HOUSE •Spa *Poof •View **Waterfront ***Waterflont and Pool ...,Give Addrea at Guard Gate HOMES FOR SALE 2 BR plua FAM RM or DEN 219 Vie Koron, Udo tale 873-7300 $825,000 Sun 1-5 304 Onyx. Balboa llland 87~ 1895,000 Sun 1·5 319 Oriftwood, COM 873-1111 seeo.ooo Sat/Sun 1-6 8192 Oekbrook Cr, Huntington Bctt 873-7300 $899,000 5W! 2:30-6 4BEDROOMS ••...-950 Cagney-205, NB 8 50-5737 toe Via Mentone, Udo Ille, NB $329,000 Sun 1-6 780-6000 $890,000 Sunday 1-5 3BEDROOMS 284 ShetWOOd St, Eutllde CM 842-"1940 $419,000 Sundey 1-5 1573 Mlremer, ~Pt. NB ••4645 Onington, Cam.a Sh<>fea, CdM 873-3777 '505,000 Sundey H5 75N100 $1,550,000 SeVSun 1-5 3251 8r'08d St.. Newport a..ct'I 873-3777 $304,000 •214 Crystal, 8t11boe t9land 87Ma22 S79&,000 •507 J St. P9Nn. Point, N. 8. 76M100 1810.0000 122 PM/'I Ave, e.lboe lelend 875""'822 1595.000 219 VI• Sen Ramo, Udo,.,. 873-7300 $875,000 Set/Sun 1-5 Set 1-6 Sat 1-6 Sun 1-"I 3 BR plus FAM RM or DEN ••127 W. Yale Loop, Woodbridge, lrvlna 75M100 '2&9.000 S.VSun 1-6 21 oe Coltne Vim Ct, eo.ta ....._ 873-7300 '319,000 Sat 2-6 1708 Skyteri( Lane, Beyc:rest Nortti 873-7300 $471,900 Sun 1·5 4 BR plus FAM RM or DEN •t935 Port LocUlelgh, Hrt>r View Hma. NB 840-5e&4 se99,000 Sundey 2-S e 482 Abbie Wey. Eutalde, Costa Meu &31-«)11 $389,000 S.turd•y 1-"I ** • 239 Vie Udo Soucl, Udo I ale, NB 873-3777 $2,195,000 SeVSun 1·5 * 1758 Skytant L.n, Bayc:rnt North, NB 873-3777 $645,000 Sundey 1·5 15172 Vichy, lrvlne 780-8702 $309,000 2710 Gannet Or, Meu V«da, CM Sun 1-6 ~5099 $355,000 SaVSun 1-6 + 2400 Windward Lane, Newport Beach ~7 $819,900 Sat/Sun 12-5 ... ,8 Rue Vlflara, 9'° Cyn NB 873-8728 St .339,000 Sun 1-5 TRADE ROUI 1912 Port Weybfidg4t, Hatbor View Hma, N.B. 844-9060 $539,500 Set/Sun 1-5 19282 Red Bluff Dr, PortoCa Hitt. 873-7300 $41 !5,000 Sun 1-6 5 BR plus FAM RM or DEN ~437 Bamboo, Eutbluff, NB 644-01 Sl5 $&49,000 .. + /14 Oak Cr.at ln, 9'° Cyn, NB Sun 12-4 673-8728 $2,548,000 Set/Sun 1-5 2 BR plus FAM RM or DEN 9381 SNwlnd NB (IMne AV9/Unlverllty) 873-8728 $259,000 Sun 1-ti 3BEDROOMS 311 Alta Ln. Coela Meaa 54&-6&47 1199,000 + 808-6081A PolnMttla, Comna del Mat 873-MIM $575,000 & $475,000 Sun 1-5 •2190 Vllta Entnlda. 8'uffs, NB 78CM5000 $395,000 Sundrt 12-6 .,.1809 Antlgu• Way, Newpoft S.ach 759-9100 Sunday 1-5 + 12 Swtft Cl, Newpoft Cr4tS1 873-7300 $3M,OOO Sun 1-5 •1847 Tahiti Or, Meu Verde 546-2313 $369,500 Sundey 1-5 ••,,...230 Liiie Ln+313, Seafalre, N.B. 759-9100 $!579,500Sun 1-5 1830 Port Tltten, Hatbor Vw HomH, N.B. 720-0811 $739,000 Sun 1-5 2312 Port LArwtcll:, Hert>or Vu Hme 873-1300 $855,000 Sunday 2-5 8 BR plus FAM RM or DEN ..,,...10 Burning TrM, 9'° Canyon. NB 769-9100 S1 ,1Sl5,ooo Sat1-5 TOWN HOMES CONDOS FOR SALE 2BEDROOMS •••65 SN lai.nd, Newport Beach 780-8702 $389,900 Sat/Sun 1-6 * • .,,...8 s .. Cove, Sea !eland, NB 780-8702 17'99,600 SaVSun 1-5 ....... •230 Ulle L.n+ 110, Seafal,., N.B. 759-9100 S429.000Sun 1-s .. + """200 Pvta ijl 1 oe. s-Fatra, N.B. 769-9100 $347 ,000 Sun 1-6 4BEDROOMS 339 Monte Vllta, Eutald4t. CM 831·12il8 1219,000 Sat, ... •••~Rue Chantllty, Big Canyon, N.8. 769-9100 $1,400,000 Sun 1·5 DUPLEXES FOR SALE 3 BRplus2 BR • 4809 s.unor., Newport Beech 873-7300 11.288,000 Sat/Sun 11-e let Ut lltlf YM Sell Y ••r p,.,.,,f ! Ctl ClmlfW, 950 ~ #308, VIHa Balbo9 642 5671 e73-7300 1249,000 Sun 1-6 _____ ......_-....... ........,..._ __ ~ YOU CAN FIND IT IN THE CLASSIFIED II ' .. '· I I - .. --=---.. ---- ·-· .... -·.,.......__,..,._ -• !.. -... - - PAGE 36 I SATURDAY October 19, 1991 J. NEWPJ:DRJ BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTAT£ REAL ESTATE SHOWCASE 2710 GANNET DRIVE, COSTA MESA Large 4 bedroom with 16' x 23' family room, formal dining room on spacious comer lot. Park-lilce yard in good neighborhood. Fireplace. $355,000 979-5099 TOM WHALEY OWNER/BROK.ER M SRDWOOD ST., COSTA llllA Elegantly remcx:ieled EXECUTIVE 4BR. 2 +BA 50'x150' lot FURTHER REDUCTION TO $419 ,000 FOR QUICK SALE CHELSEA REALTY Ofc: 863-9580 Res: 642_.940 OLD CDll/NEAILY NEW Ertjoy ocean-dose living In this 2600 s.f. open and alry 3 BR. 2~ BA home. Formal LR &: OR, gourmet eat·ln kitchen. Master suite with ftttplace. Priced at $855,000 For Qaldi Sate Act Now To Get Thb Pn·IJ•tbli Price 675-1106 or 431-7103 c;vl'l'Oll 11&'°& llUllD •Ollll D RD.DD J0S l.lnlllS GREAT FAMILY FLOORPLAN 3BR. 2~BA. family' QUIET WEST END OF BAl.BQ6. ISLAND 38R 3BA. t1lch. cien. balcXllles. pata a root deck. family nn. outdoor pata a roo1 deck llDGCID TO....... tnt.- .a...~ Bal ls ~pleX ,..... • r;~-~-'ii~iiiNOii~iii•.---1 Bal Is New CUSIOm home a apl WatervleWs ,,,..,.. • • Bal Is 3BR. 2BA hJn. Reduclltd IO ,,,,,... ...... ----Ut1le Bal Is CUSI001 home W/'t'Od deck views 11N. .. ..._ ._. CWIO!n Utile Bal. Is. home + apl. ,__., 671-4122 CllVCK llVIDOIJ). Jiii I.II.II•~ IWIT WHNITf 3 BR. 2 BA, fuaily room, ..... ua, let Ut Melt Yt1 Sell V '" Prepertf ! C111 C1111ifiH, 642-5678 wall lo ....... try. raDOClded kildllm, lln:plMie la ...... Mma room, or.crdC ~ ..... 110r11F ........ •uda ..-cf Ask for MICHAEL BRYLLA for information & surprisingly low cost. (714) 673-7300.. lhePNdlnbll -Newport AMtty When Y!>U're ready to buy, do it the fast, ~and least • e~nsive '!3)' - clieck our open House Directory .•. m mPOn wee • COSTA DSA • I ) NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE SATURDAY, October 19, 1991 I PAGE 3/ CLASSIFIED REAL ESTATE Houses Condos For SJle f '(H \ lf 1, I Corona Costa Mesa 1024 Costa Mesa 1024 .l!·I ~.1.tr 1022 •TWNHM VALUES Charming newer En· gllsh tudors. 3BR G(·r••".·' •1,1l2 NED HELP IUY· 2i,.\B a. S399,5oo & 2BR 2BA $349,500 W/ ING A HOllm high vaulted celllngs. Prequallfylng for a flreptace1, din rms + loan? Selaetlng the T e r m 1 I 0 P E N home & .,.. of your TODAYI choice? Selaet th• PATRICK TENORE profHllonal to WOt'k Agt 7&0·8702 for Vou w/degrH s. ~ Sl50,000.000 Sold) working knowledge. __ _ _ _ e11patlanc9. • . • , • _ and ntt"n vaars or ~ Riylen• MlrKle - . Ofc: 710·5000 -___.._ X2t4 Ret: 131·1098 RfAW .. , \t"\H \.""lll' l~X ·11 REALTORS • Coto De Cua Condo, Golf Course Loc:atlon. Besu tlful upg rade, 2BR 28A. pp. Sale/ LaaN . 858-0'05. HUGE 58R 3'hBa home. fmally rm. 2 Muter aultea, 0119rmad poof w /1p a In tov.iy nelghbhor• hood! A ato•I •t tnaooo Jack.le GNU•, ""' 131.aOtt RanchO Santa ~· TIJERAS CREEK VILLAS Condominium Homes 1-2 Bedrooms From $108,490 Ooff CourM Nelgttt>omoodl 714/589-2883 th• San Juan Group SELL ~ ........... Ml-1111 A.E. IALES Brok•r•/SalH People Full or Part· Time. 90" JOHN CAREY. BKR 2915 E Cat Hwy, CdM del Mar 1022 SHORECLlr:w: DELIGHTFULLY dif· ferent pool home. 4Sdrm. 28A, family rm w/flreplace, $389.000 SPACIOUS 4BR home, tam rm w/frplc, mslr ala, spa. 4 car garage w/ allay ac· ce sa. Now Only 1 3 80,000 482 Abbi• w • .., Open Sat 1-4 831-8011 (lt •! 4 I 1 I• (1t'l1t r ,l l 1 l)Q2 HARBOR RIDGE FANTAS11C VIEWSI GREAT LOCAnONI Now $525,000 CAROL AU..ISON 644-7362 644-6200 through classified G1'r1l''"1 1002 Gcn('r ,11 100 11Present" XLNT PT D1L MAI AVALON IOAllRI • Englllh Publ I 8A 2" DIUGH'f BA, frplc, plantatton s BA,. a u, ~ ...... ~ CuMom ... 2 lg daCb, ~ ~ prol lnd8q)g, 2 blc9 to bcfVMY. Cll lovely •P• & patio. tot ....._ ........ ...... GllAT usnwff JUST ON MAltcl1' ~ candO r1r11y on a..a.I 4 8R 3 BA ,,.._ a IA 1'6 ~ + din + spa. Ono of ,.. t11a a ,.. crpt. th• largeat lob In aoee to PCIOll • ~ Eut bluU. Many Ol&Y ._ (Fee Lmld) upg'9dM. Mutt be IDUL MllA ...., to~ VllDI LOCATION ONLY tHt.000 ~ ... a 8R '"IA ounuNDING whemodalff llhchen, -. WOOd ........... lg ywd. ··-· ~ "°°' '*" 6 pitciad oNlY •21t,OOO ii) .... oe&Y tMt.-0 I 8R ,_. ~ added~ ly rm. ..., ,.. deft. OWNll an, lovaty garclan a OUY-OP-ITAftl ~fn.tlt.,... + 2 cw == ::._ 1~ NIM UCK IAYI ..-rN1r bdrm 6 ..,._ MITll)I I 8R, 1~ aA. l,o Nay tlGl'l'9 Ila Nilly >en lg pM )W'd. I C* 11'11q1'9&.--.• 1•r•1•. o wn er ......... mc#:l'Mlll •~11- -191111 Ill: 19 111 ........ ----·-....... QI,,,..,.._ nr ,.... 11.-..-~-T'T"lr Huntinaton Beach 1040 HAVE DN PYllT? Don't think you can qualify for a loin? 3 br 1 \.'Iba c ondo. $145,000 seller lie•· Ible, wlU. finance. Call Ric.hard"' Jessa 285-0558 No matter what you're doing, your hometown newspaper lrvane 1044 ABSOLUTE STEAL Must sell gorgeou• lg 4BR home w/nawer pool, spa. 1port court + pvt yard. Model perfect & high l y u pgrd. A value at $309,000 w/Term11 OPEN TOOAVJ PATRICK TENORE Agt 780.8702 (Over s1so.ooo,ooo Sold) Irvine 1044 $5,000 DOWN!! 1BR 18A townhome, Oranoe Tree Orlgl· nal owner, clean & se- rene. $112,000. LIZ/CHUCK JONES 78().5000 orMS-5743 =~~-·Classy Au tos -Advertised FIND an apartment through cluaifi.d PlllL in the llST LOCAnONI (Palermo-exp:mded. 4BR) Steps to greenbe!t new kitchen Expanded. forruly rm $699,000. OPDI SUM 2·5 1935 PORT LOCDLllGB 4 llDROOllS • GRIAT "ONI OWJQR CAR.I" Palermo-4 Bedrooms Plantation shutters Berber carpets Large private yard $559,000 LOTS or UPGJtADIS New root. lc1tchen and master ba1h m this Carmel JBR model $485,000 UTRAOltDDUJULY UltGE LOT UDOCKD TO $529,000 (Montego-3BR) or lease at $2,200 per month. Lots of custom improvements. Buy or lease option TOTAL UllODn • OWMD rDIAlfCDfQ • 10% DN New kitchen. new MBR swte. new roof. new doors & windows $659,000 COIOIUNl1T TIM'NU COURT Portofino 4BR. Bright H V. Homes llAWDfD Phase 11 UDUCID TO $5",000. 1.0WUT •mc:m 2·1TOll1' 4 Bedroom -PAJ.1a110 New on market expanded -upgraded. extra larae lot perfect for expansion $519,000 LAGUNA •KACH In the Terraces. 2 Bedrooms. 2 5 bathS. two years new townhorne. exoellen1 location $209,900 't::::.IONGS OF NEWPORT GERRY AND CHRISTA •• 640-5664 » .. M..-. •n•. ~-,_..._.,ea. fl66t ' . ·---~------ PAGE 38 I SATURDAY October 19, 1991 NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE CLAsSIFIED REAL ESTATE BLUFFS * EASTBLUFF •---- NEW LISTING • End Unit expanded "E" Plan, (only 5 built). Panoramic upper bay vu, 4 lg patios. 3BR, 31h 8A, lg tam nn & form dine. Remod kltch, 2 frplcs, appx 2500 s/f. Tiie & wood firs. very pvt loc. $595,000 Incl. land. OPEN SUN 1-4 201 NATA {Vlstll Del Oro, o" on Vlata Nobltua) •BEST SECRET!* Lrg 3BA 2~BA Palm Springs style w/pool + apa In pvt & aecura locallon. Price slashed to $349,900 wfTermal OPEN TODAY 24 HR DOORMAN! Only mid-rise ocean & bay condo w/boat allp & 24 hr doorman In fully secured bldg. Llg No·•, Der! Br:ld1 1 •y,q 3 LOTS HARBOR RIDGE! CANNERY VILLAGE At>sotuta ateall 2eR, 2BA condo W/pool & tennis + view -Onty $479,000 BIG CYN CONDO! Designer perlKt 2Br w/den + panoramic golf course. !aka & cit y lta vlawsl $399,000 w/ tarmsl •BEST SECRET!• VIEW BUYS! NEWPORT HGHTS! uvcwm NORTH 4BR 2.158A, pool. lg comer lot, charming family hom., $645,000 09"n Sun 1-5 Amezlng Views of 1758 Skyterk Ln bay & ocean across C&ll Be-rly Cannery from park. TWo-story VIiiage Realty + fem rm. Submit , _____ e_7_3_·3_7_7_7 __ _ your offer.I $849,000. BIOi 4Br 3Ba, fam rm, Open Set & Sun 3-<:ar gar. $619,000. 2400 WlndWard Lane. ~Jc.·.r.;,rt ' ,fk.1( ti 1 tJf.9 NPTHllGHTI 0 IARGAIN" Npt lead\ fM laind for onfJ $381,000! Sturdy lath I pla• ter 38R 281 w/4 car garage. Cell Tod1yl NEW LISTING • Lovely home w/lovely vu. 3BR, 3Ba, huge tam rm, fonn dine, AJC, appx 2500 s/f. lmmac $825,000 incl. land. Barbara Sanregret 644-0195 model 2BA 2\l!rBa w/ --------sauna. S64S.OOO w/ Lrg 38R 2~BA Palm Springs atyla w/pool Enormoua Views 09"n Set/Sun 12·4 from almost every 645-8897. Onr/Bkr room ol this spec1acu-B luff a, Designer '• tar SBA SV.Ba custom. home, 3BR 2Y.tBA, Kol New construction w/4 pnda. 3 patios. F/p, view balconies, 2 lam· 5399 soo. 640-0038. RH Rodgers 7eo.5000 OPEN SAT/SUN 12·5 2915 CASSIA LARGE FAMILY HOME • SBA, 3BA. lovely sun rm, pool, 3 car gar, appx 2800 s/f. $849,000. OPEN SUN 12-5 2437 BAMBOO HELEN B. DOWD Realtor Inc. 720-7432 List & Buy With the Experts Call 642-5678 . Newport Put a few words to work for you . NC\'1port Beach 1069 Beacl1 106. Terms. OPN TODAY •SEA ISLAND CLASS!!! An enianalnar's de· llghl Designer 2BR 2'hBa, lrg sec galed twnhmee w/pvt apa. sauna. wet bar. goll couraa frontage w/ view + mirrors & gold lhru-out. Rare value at $799,500 wfTermal OPEN TODAY1 BAYVIEW TERR Absolute valuel Modal perfect 3BA 2\hBa homa w/pvt yard + lush landscaping $399,900 wfTermal OPEN TODAY1 PATRICK TENORE Agt 7I0-8702 ·• n ·... . [31 ·,)1 1 ''It' I On ,,,. ln0"9 end need • pl-to atore 'fOAJI atufl Clnalflad <*'I help PLUG 1 IN + spa In pvt & ••cure location. Price slashed to $349,900 wfTermst OPl!N TODAY lly rms plus den/1----·-------PANO VlllW OF study (Open Sun CANNERY VILLAGE BACK BAY. 3Br 24 HR DOORMAN! Only mld·rlaa ocean & bay condo w/boat allp & 24 hr doorman In fully secured bldg. Lrg Reduced to Comm'I down, giant 2V.Ba. Take over loan. $1,245,000 res. up1talr1, 6 car ga· Muat aell. $419,900. model 2BA 2YIBa w/ aauna. $645,000 w/ Terms. OPN TODAY •SEA ISLAND CLAS SUI Rae Rodgers 780-5000 An anlartalnar'a d• lh BLOCK TO BEACH. light Daalgnar 2BA 2BR cottage w/atudlo 2\.!!Ba. trg .. c galad apt, gar. By owner. twnhmae w/pvt ape. $3351<. 875-«350 sauna. -t bar, gort LIDO a•vrnoNT' course frontage w/ Atrn • view + mlrrora 6 gold Cualom home. Dock thru-out.. Rate v.W. at for 85' boat. 4BR- S799,SOO wfTannal 4.58A, 3 car garage. OP•N TODAY1 $2.195,000. Will con- IAYVIEW TERA alder trade fOf up to $700K. Open 8at & Absolute value! Modal Sun 1·51 a39 Vie perfect 3BA 2~Ba Lido Soud Au•• home w/pvt ywd + Fluter. Cannery Vll- l uah landacaplng !age Riiy 973-:1777 1399o::> .. w_ro8N~ TENNIS PLAYERS!! VIL• .a •.a•aoA eaach houaa. 1 doof -..,.. to t.nnls & beach! CONDO! 48A •BA. • car ga. raga, $449,000 Au•• 723-0405 r:i~::i. ~:=:;;rw PENINSULA POINT 873-3777 PROBATE! GOLF COURSE VIEWS Premier location over- look Ing N.B. Cntry Club. Tasteful & lnvlt· Ing Sea Island home. Wall priced, $699.000. Linda/Lola 7ea.8384 Grubb l Ellie M-4.QOO HEIGHTS FIXERS "u•t Llatedl 48R. family rm home. Latga lot. Quiet locallon. t4se.ooo Only 1'85,000 for this 1ub1tantt.1 3BA 28• 4 car garage home. J\3t bring your palnlbruahl Charming 38A 28A home. Open Sundey 1·5 107:1 Mlremer JIM JACOBS 973.3777 Pstri 857·3"9 Cannery Vlhg• Realty REALLY LIDO! 4BR 2Ba 1 story. 1~ Iota wide, southern patio, big ltvlng/dlnlng rma, r•modalad kltchan. 2 cw garage + 2 ~.Owner moving, CatfTodeyl ..... ooo DONALD PFAFF 780-5000 PenthouH 28A 2BA ragar, $595.000. Bob ' w/dln rm + Ilg patio ••re Cannery VIiiega deck In MCurtty bldg. Alty 87:1-3777 ~~. 1249,900 W/ LIDO NORD RH Rodgers 780-5000 REAW -1 ~r.wrror rt:.~ 11 PATRICK TENORE :.~.! s~~.= 1-.-......,....-...====..,. Agt Tlo.8702 RuH Ftutor Cannery High Income, IO down? (OW. $t50.000,000 Sold) VIiiega Realty SBA. 3BA. Upgr-adad 87:1-3777 Hrbr Vu Hm avall for ~ . ' , • ~ BALBOA l'LL BUY YOUR '- terms 1590K 644-9035 OCEANFRONT 1107 E. Balboa Blvd. HOUSE, HAMMER TIME? Plans -+ permit• for 2 You buy mine. I have unite. S 1,250,000. SBA 3Ba In S4SO.,OOO Aoblnaon Realty. range. Want: '250.000 548·5647 range. Agt, 79-76$' BALBOA NEWPORT NORTH "u•t Uatedl Pride V1LLAS duple• w/ll•P• t o Near new alngle famlly ocean/bay. Big 38A home In Newport 2Ba + 28R 1 Ba. Par-Beach. Ovat 2.000 elf f.c:t fOf OWMr unit + L-••t priced M .. rental. $595,000. dine Plan. 28R + Robin Tench 780-Dart, overalzad lot, eooo Ext 131 quiet lntlde locatton, WM~" . . . 1479,000. Ronda Hein 87:14777 Cannery VIiiage Realty 9oata end lllk• and ~lndCOl1tOlf ­....... lfllllmall.a .......... .,. ~ "'~ REM..TCA:S• vu:UiiiioA 2BR + den, 1800+ sq ft. 1329.000. Open Sun 1 to 5. 950 Cag· nay tf205. 6$0-5737. WATERFRONT 1695K On canal. doeka, lrt- com a units, By Owner. e75-004e. So11th ('r11q M etro 10H6 $153,IOO TOWNHOUSE 3 bedroom, 1 ~ bath 2 atOfY townhouee. 2 car garage, nice yatd, lots of cer.mlc tlla, mauve carpet, mini blinds, move In condition. Call Bob Koop Jr. 1eo.sooo, Ellt 142. tS111,IOO* Own.,~ "Saa Now « LMM • IBA 2Ba. 2 cw p. conwnlilnt to 40I" n ...._.vs. 7eo .. ooo c.,01 Evana or M••lne Golden ••• 8294 Far Ad Action Cal a PlllL AD-VIS(I 642-5671 NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE SATURDAY, October 19, 1991 I PAGE 39 CLASSIFIED REAL ESTATE M1i!·. 1~u1u11,1 H o11.. ':,, ldel Mar 2122 Balboa Island 2606 Corona del Mar 2622 Costa Mesa 2124 Newport Beach 2169 New port Beach 2169 Newpo r1 Beach 2169 4Br + bonus. new pslntfcpt, pool, apa HUNTINQTOI 28R 2Ba, ocean 111ew 51800 incl grndr/poo1 ••NEW!••NEW! Eleg•nt Condo w/ Br•cH ael!'a remodel, So of hwy, ave. Agt, 725-0e80 4eR, JBA super up-bay, ocean. city llghts ..,. An-POOi, spa. 2 car gar, graded condo In 81ufta view. Only 51300/mo. ••S370IMO Ind utlt trpl $1500 720-1593 Beautiful hm. nr bchf 51950/mo 723-6114 Nr beach. Pool, spa. ftARLY & WINTER CUTE c:twnstrs etudlo, 1·3Bdrma. Most near pvt patio, utll Incl. beach. Furn/unfurn. $675. 8041h Park Ave. $650-$1500/mo. VIiia Call 213-433-2854 •SHAAPI 3BA 2BA, f/p, gar + apace. w/d hkup, yd, quiet loci , 1/1 $1450 720-9668 Sr. Park, over 55. 38R 2~BA So of PCH shops. 3Br. gar, grndr tennis, fitness rm. 2Bdrm, 2Ba. tMMAC BrOcka 10 bch. Frplc: ''(~11s~,4~~~278 or •3BR 2BA on tho ::and! Guard gated. Refrlg & LESS THAN '40,000. garage. alcylllea. Yrty. (7141931•7223 $1750/MO micro Incl. Call Ray 8~ C>wner 114-373-S2l00/mo. &4<>-0688 •3BA 2BA $1200 Davies, Bkr. 720-3999. 9211 Call fOf A~ -::::.;.=~:.:....::.:.::...=:::::::.._.1=:=::=::--:::=--:---:---:-:--•2Br 2BA on the b ayl , _____ .....,.. __ _ Rentllta 875-4912 South Co ast Metro 2186 S . BA~RONT 18A, •Spacloua 2Br 1Ba trplc, d/w, parking. no So ol hwy, fireplace, pels/ smkrs. s 1100 no children/ pets. mo yrly 973-9840 $10001 mo. 675·3717 ' •BR 21hBA, com. pool, E'SIDE 2BA twnhs. Now $1375/MO EXCLUSIVE Sea la· ten, ocean view, gar· pnl. yrd, garage. lrplc, •Bachelot ...... $950 land condo, city dener. $2.500. Bkr. xlnt condition. \91 Al-A Beach Cilies Alty views, 2Br. Ilk• now, •$1,125MO• 1BA with frlge & stove. w/d , .now crpt. Clean Balboa Avall now. 64().4152. bert Pl S9t0. 640-2426 973.9579 24 ht security guard. 2BR 2Ba, 2 car ga· S85Qfmo. Avail 1111 Peninsula 2607 rage Incl gas. heal. No pets. 644·7809 water, washer/dryer. S8R EXECUTIVE E's1e1e JOA, 1BA hso. BA-IOGECO DO s27oo/mo. Carol Berg. HOME Very prlvale, Fp, gar, dock, gronr * 1n N t 644·1600 or 720-0288 contemporary SBA. Incl. w 1d hk·up. S1250 Gated community. Forever Ocean Vwsl 3BA home. Pool, spa. Avail 1111. 644·5502 2en. 2BA. AC. frplc, VIiia Balboa d'luK Ptlvate access to 3 pool, spa. S1450/nio Pnlhse 1BR + den. PENINSUl..A PT ·2bd beaches. S3500/mo. E'SIOE ELDEN OPLX 760· 1275 Incl w shr/dryr, S 1190. apt· $1000 Call Sandy, 759·1415; •2BR. \BA. frplc, d •Block to Boacn. clean 645-6000 Ev 760-2570 Stream side ioc yet ~ Blk to bch! Remod-2BR 1 •hBA. sphl level noar 405 & 73 fr-· eled 1 BA w/ocean 1 •h blks to bch, f/p, ways. 790·5000 view, frig. vert bhnOs, $1100/mo. (2t3) 693· Carol Evans 651·3482 Sorber S795. 673·6947 3680 or 714/675·3318 or Maxine Golden I-=----~..,..,.------------644-6294 1 BR YEARLY s1eps to CUTE 1 BR/1 BA CORONA DEL MAR G bb & Elli «AA "200 2bd deck & trplc ru s .,......,. w, beamed coils, gar, 2BA 1 BA wlgar. lrplc. Harbor vu Homos/Cor· $1 100 •15 CARNATION yrd Nipets $850 $1000. 557·6290 days ner Grnbll, 4BA. lam v 650·4693 or 538·8406 631·5550 ove/wknds rm, toh. tac. 2 t/p. LIDO ISLE • 2bd apt. So ol the hwy town· Available Nov , ~· $1395 home. all remodeled *BLUFFS 4BR 2' ,ea comm pool/clbhse. LIDO ISLE • cottage. & tumlsl\ed. vacant. E/SIDE 4 Yr new end twnhso. pa110, 2 S2200. 432-1660. charm $1500 $2500 per mo. 2 car twnhm 3BR 2'h 8a, 2 car, $1795 Blv Co-op. Horso Property, 2BR PENINSULA • 4 bd ga111ge, 38R 2~Ba. car gar, ldry, patto wf W/955·2800; 759-0685 1BA. pv1 yd, dog & Uppw St575 Monie• Rug~geri spa Lg sunny kit, tp. •BLUFFS 4BA 2•.:.Ba cat OK. 2-carport, LIDO SANOS 3bd Ext 107 watk·•n closets. Pets Patio, 2 car garage $1200/mo. 756·1211 home S1 575 fl nogo. Avl l 1/1. 51350 Nr comm pool/shops LIDO ISLE 54500/mo. TOWERS • 2bd bay· Suzanne Mosher Ko11h 642-«1725 Agt St575 Bkr 759.1234 Furn 46R 26a. tennis. trnt, vus S1600 Ext II 115 Balboa Island 2606 family rm S1850 2Br 2•nea. trplc, patio. 3BA 2Y.>Ba on grnbll, (213)473·2803 2BR + garage $1200· 1nv1NE TERR • 3bcl MW° EJSIDE TWNHSE! •EASTBLUFF Super clbhse. pv1 be;ichos PENINSULA • 3 bd ./ encl garage, Santa lgoLdR.S~ROO. u64lllO-r~6·3x51t LIDO ISLE Avail $1 300/mo Winier Ocoantront $1975 Ana Ave/21st St c n lmmedl Must lsel 3br. rental. Furnfunlurn. LIDO HIGHRISE • 2 \Jt:wT~'l...."'lf rf \ 11 S\095,mo 631-2480 1 BLK to surf. Spanish 2ba hm. Walk to bch Pollo. 818/888·5052 t>d Great bay vua AE.AlTOOS., EXEC home. 405 Fwy/ style 2Br 2Bo w/2 mslr & tennis. No pets. $2700 DUPLEX Fal~lew. Pool. spa. brms, lrpl, din rm, ~ $2300/mo Bkr 499-3-400 2BA 1BA. pvt deck, 1 car garage, no pets. $1095/mo. Ole: 955- 2800; Aea:759-0685 LAGUNA BEACH • 3 3BA 2Ba, •• a gar lndry St095 bd House. ocn VUI $1500/mo or 2BA tea park. 38r ... tolt. 211'1 c r 759-soSO . LOVELY 3BR. 2BA w/2 12800 S950/mo. W/O. ga· Ba, approx 2400 aq tt. car gar. French doors, rage. 873-6848 51 600/mo. 754-4142 1 BR CONDO S900. ceramic tlle. private BRIGHT STUDIO near water. Relrlg. parking & utll Incl. S7SO/mo. 8S4-9n9 WINTER Ocean view, pool. patio. trplc & alr cond. RENTALS A"AILABLE INCREDIBLE Harbor & Ltg 4BR, 2BA w/dbl gar. spa, tennl1, guard $1600/mo. Century 2l Waterfront Hom•• Inc. Ratlhora 63t•1400, 7G0-3eOO Balbu.i Island 2106 Oc••n view. Gor· lmmac cond. l.rg yrds. gate. 648·1728 eve Inland Pacific. geous 3BR. 2BA. ga· Close to SC Plaza. 21 rage, frplc. $21 50/mo. Avall 11/1 6 EKQulslle 2BA 1BA upper. new 6~11 998-5819. Agt. Carol. area. $1400 545-1414 pnVcrpt. GaS/W1r pd, NEWPORT MTS 3BR Th• Prudential $845/mo yrly. 3408'h 21hBA Condo, 1700 NEWPORT HGTS Marcus. 673-7353 aq ft. alngle gor, no JASMINE PARK. 3BR, 3V.BA. Fireplace, A/C, automallc garage. S2200/mo. 72<>-3965 E•ec fam hm. Ltg cul· 3BR 2BA Nwpt Shrs pots, year lse, $ 1250/ d&-sac lot. 3BR. 2BA. tplce. lg deck & gar mo. 644..0335. 1900 s.1. Grdnr. NI 1eas• $1475/mo Nwpt Shores pots. 373 Ramon a 975-8880 •N 8AY Wa1effront. LUX CONDOI 28R Way $1 550 642·6384 lg 3BA 2BA bch hse. 3BR, 2BA. oar, fuml b hi 38A 2S&. ltple, QM, nit';. pabO. lg stone f/p, wood unturn. Mooring. ~··~lo 1c5 NEWPORT LANDING ttAIObcll!WnltSt22S;Yrty beamcell.througho\Jt, S2200/mo Yrty .... m3 82." • un • • Spacloua 38R. 2"'18A Sl•SO/mo. 1a1a1 33S-1S76 °' huge aundeck, gar & 20\4a Narclaaua twnh!I, trplc, pool, Al 818-34~067 133 •f>lh St carport. beautltul 3BA. n~a. front hOuM 12 t 00/mo. 720-0423 /W 1 1......::..;.:.~....:...;.,......~...,.,,.....,,..,,,.. C Jim; 721-8335 Brtan C, dining rm w • BAYFAONT LIVING, 38r decor. Ocean vu. ae>e cod alyte. frplc. bar, tam kltch & aitch 3ea, speetacular bay $1600/mo yearly lse. w/d, -'nt9f °' yr1y N Townhomtll gar. 11250/mo. Helen view, trplc. Stepa to 223 Luvonl• St. 87 ... MS a-A now IW Neiger Ag1. 729·7253 bench, restaur. shops. Nwpt Shot'•• Great Amenltl•• BAY ~. 8albOa 38R 3~ea $2550/mo Rlvt•r• Twnhm• 3Br St500fmo yrty. Avail Open House Island. FabUk>Ue ~. aeR 2~ea $2t50/mo 2\hBa. rrptc, up tam now. Call Rick days App~ Within E11ecvtlv• arnenlU••· "'---a nd 1 5 2 ~ar $1100 261-8353. ~s 673-32!>8 _ _., U 8W • rm, car • 714-84 •1009 Of' Wlm• or 9hott..-rm. '700A A 8 llqonle Hurryl 84 ·9797 Bayfront, 2BR + den , 213-494-8317 Agt. Dorla. A••lr Carel .. ,.. ReMu Rltrw 2BA. gar, f\.lm/Unfum, 1 __ ...,,.._~~=~=- Prop 875-4000 H0-0288 $1800/mo, grt v1-. Nwpt Shra 38R 2Ba. 2· CHARMING 2BR + cout Npt Prop• Avall Nov. 723-6211 aty, tncd yd. tplc. Nr 1ennls. pool $1400. 0/ •tudy, 18" home. A e>o.an vu ewy ""'· Beautiful Bay Ridge 367•2122 EJ 631·l125 I must ... 1 S1.,,,mo. new carpet. 511 Sea· Condo. 2BR 2BA. ,..,,..,..,..,="'=-=..:=:":""'!:-- 7eo.a3&4. ward. 28R, 29A. trpl. * •ASY MOVl!-IN highly upgraded, ON TMK WAT•RI ou-1 Fum 38r 2Ba. fr~ gar, 11780. 7eo-8382. 4BR 2BA. rv Spring· S1350/mo. 759-7680 plex, 2Br 2Ba. frptc,I d Jae. tg deck. 11200/ patio. 880, Y•A SO OI' HWYt Uppw dale & McFad en, Big Cyn condo In pines. mo yrty. 7~71N NICE la.a ti el2Qll2 8032 Vane Clrcle. 2Br 2Ba. new deoore 1.,......,,,.,,,;,,.~~~-==:":"!": $119$/mO e7..._:I· Upper 2Bt 1Ba. 1 car $1250/mo, fncd yd & tp. 2Jsub prtcng, stove. OUTSTANDING OCEAN I gar ..... !!~ c! brlfht, patio. da 727·24 .. 4. retrlg, pool. apa, ten-VIEW CONDO, big 3br I PVT & ctvmng 28R 2BA .,...-aoooWO. 9Y9/Wtcnds 494-4144. nls. st575. &e<M>t89 3ba. poo41~9Nlls, I =-~,:or,:: BIKE TO BCHI Freshly Big oc .. n close dpleK, =~c::, ¥~= crpt. R&'M~A Yrty ~ T...,.. pntad 3BR l ~BA 4br, 2 Voba, bn Ins. · • R..itor.. ~ · condo. lnalde lndry. di tnclry hkup, yr i. .... Pr .. llge arH. 2BR, w, nice patio. $9251 St600. 213-54•5323. 2BA. trplc. End unlL I mo. Agent M2..eal1 BIO, apac:tou• 2er 2Ba. St lOO. 7eo43&I. 2 tewl. pvt location, 2· G&E 844..QOO •:taA 2"'8•. quiet cat partclng. St32SI TOWNHOUSS 2BR, Bait»' 1 f..lcr11111..,11 1 • ili, ( . • , '• i.1 r, k ~ .. I .' 1 ) .\ ' twnhM on bluff nr mo. 723-1565 Agent quiet loc owrtooklng ON THS POIKT. 38' bMCh. Obi gar. apa I 2 t/p dbl gar 2Ba. l'ftOdem lcllChan, ,, ..... ,mo .... 2.--se ..... 2•· 2 BLUFFS GIANT • "BR, poo. • • 1 __ ._....,_,_ .... __ ..., __ _. El M ........ ... 2b w/farn rm. trptc, built· gated $1450 722-7381 :~ .. l:i12"3-'182• ... •t•kM towly 3BR rum;'°dedc. ocn ~. Ins, dlhlnO room. oak Ver••lll•• 2 matra. 29• tiome. mature Oc:t.•May. StOOO/mO. cabinet.a & 2 car ga-2BA. frptc. 2 pandng, adult tenant.a req'd. 497-31t4, 11•'7M4nt rage. $2000/mo. Cen-St 180 Sat/Sun 1-6. tt250/mo + HOO tury 21 Inland Pacific 200McNeU143·~ oleanlng dep. Avl aso-1121 VIiia Balb<>a axUa fatg9, Corl,1•,1 Ch >! r.~ t' • '.'.' no.wt ....... 707 BLUFFS. TWnh.. on 2BR + den, ten, pool, 1 1900 '8t 29a. ..,._ tmCUTIVltntlh Qt'ffflbelt. 2BR, lBA, Jae, aec:. walk to bch. =l~~~·c: HR 2~9A trl4vl, $1200/mo. no laa. 38R ::~='T:~rr. Stsootmo. 850-5737• 9ar, deck•, patloa. ftplo, wet·bat. alt.ch 2 2BA. gar. yard. Nr • V1118 9elbotl fabulOWI rrptc, IM 11/t. Open car Oat· lmmac cmptx park, shl•. shop• a Condo. 3BR 3BA + ton. tao• ocean vu. 1BR + 318 Jumln•· 01>9" w/heat•d pool/•pa. ..unL 213-473-2903 near ho•P .. 1 yr new, den, trptc, w/d. pool, Sun 124. 87M011 NO p•ta, nt•mkra. **a LU p ff S 3 BA :~.;1!~~~=· + :!::: :::''4l~2S:eA. •iHOUit;; ™• &1IOO/mo. ~2 2"°'ea on grnblt N • k n 1 Fl 2 0., gar DU~L•X upatra 2Br frplc. Patlo/d.C o •horM• c....... ••P•CIOUI 3BA 2D• :: . c.J:· tit•/ blinds: 28•. gar. balcony, bite each BR. T«inla/'bCh ~ ...... P" bc:h. twnh... frplo. pool. etc s""t575 ()wnf/8kr to bch. $1200/mo. club. l'resh ttvough-2Br 1~Ba + bonua new opt/paint. 11000 • )351M&3t outl '2500 ~9170 rm, MS.77.. Cole ot Npt 87S-&51l 854-3824 or 721~750 , __ ,..:(~8,;..;18;.;.:.~...;;..;----•------------- boach. Stove. refrtg· orolor & garage. 57951 Garage. balcony. mo. Call 645·5862 lndry. Avall 11 1 S900/mo. 673·5926 2BR 2BA unit. Garage, Terrific Value! 2Br. frplc. sundock. 309 2ea, new crpl/pnt, t p. 32nd St. S 11 25/mo -arty_S50-0389 gar, bale, nr ocn. • -$975/mo. 544-0995 Bach apt step• to beach. nl smkr. 1 per· son. $595 mo-mo. No garage 973-$488 Capistrano Beach 2618 DUPLEX 2Br 1Ba. $650. 26731 Las Palmas. No pets. Credit ./ & refs req. (213) 691-3838 osta Mesa 2624 •Almost new spa~ious 18R $660. Gar. cable. patio avl. Brand no.,. Med·slyle twnhme $1175 631-8427 ••SHARP NEWER 2BR. blllns $795/mo Cat OK. Call Pam. Agt 548-5880 Has10Ufgolt~got you gorgeoua view I• t BR with large patiO. gtoeNng? Sell ti-Clubt S595, UIJI Incl. 1 per· wlth • c;l...,fled ad aon No pets * 14S. 112 t HAMMER TIME? When you need o little work done around the house, look in the Pilot dossifieds to find o good carpenter, electrician, plumber or handy man . PiiiL .. .. --ar-~------ PAGE 40/ SATURDAY October 19, 1991 NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE CLASSIFIED REAL ESTATE Costa Mesa 2624 Costa Mesa 2624 Newoor1 Newoor: I , I ~ ' ''. I • 1':2BR dptx wi1o rard MONTE SERRENO Beach 2!569 !Bc.1ct1 ~ fiti3 1Pru; .. ,:1 . ··~o S85o. oreat area. APARTMENTS Washer/Dryer hkup, tBA 1BA. $625. t350 garage 947·7540 on 1at Mo Rent Re· 2BR, 2BA. Avail 11/1. Welk te 8olt nr ..... LAG 28r 2Ba,. bMut CdM 110 to 1100 ar. Prkng. S 1100/mo Call ZERO O.p. on 1 BA aettlng $895. 2Br 1 Ba With, A/C-, · hgwy IUgo llWllTORI' IPECW.IU DUPL•X High In-com•, a1MO{mo: Only THE GRANVILLE NOW LEASING Mlc:h•ll• Wrk 721· e 1BR.$72S.28A.-S900 1195. E'ald9 Bachelor "809· 11..25 p:-a.f. frigs avl. Covered •CLOSE TO ALL! parking. c:eb1e. beau11- 9t00, Hm 842·2834 Pool/Spa 84e-e838 '550. Call fS50..5289 ~ 87M700 $150 OFF fully landscaped. 28R 1 BA, lndry rm. Pool. 2 lndry rms, sec close 10 shops & gates 548·7017 Elegant country club 3Br 2Ba. lrplc:. •undeck WESTCL9FF L41 1BR N.8. Prof n/amkng F 10 omc. s~. 875 aq ft. community on N•w· St500. 2Br 2Ba, frplc, condo, gar, pool, lhr w/...,.,... e.aut dbl 860' gar w/rollup port country Club ad· patio S1000. 210 Wal-adlta. No Ptlt1I $750 muter In VIII• Balboa. door. $*75. 8314IOI jecent to Fashion la-nut SI. 723-4852 AVI now 87394140 Oen view. 18251 mo. '229.900 ll•DUC•D Beach ~. 38" 38A. 4 car garage, w.lk to bch a new roof USTSIDB Prtd.-Of· ownership. 2 Fabu- loutl a.para!• homea on 1 lg lotl Priced way b91ow market. Call for Appl DIANA buses. Will accept NEWPORT HOTS Ae-l11dustr1.1l 2788 land. Spac:lou~ 2 & ATTRACTIVE 28R near Rhonda. 722·7258 3Bdrms apts w/den, Ferry, gar, patio. NB block to beach. M/F •1160 Ft. 3 office• 55- wet bar, wshr/dryer lndry. $1 ,050/mo, non-amkr. Cabf•, w/d, ft gr. 1160 Fl 4 offlcff 0. C. Housing. $650 de c: orated 2 BR . 2261 MAPL.E tlhBA, gar. No Pets. CENTAUR MGMT $740/mo. 642·5722. _64_2_.2_2_88_o_r_6_31_-2_1_25_ l·QU-IET-E-'S-ID_E_C_U_L·D_E_.S_A_C •Do you need lg clean •Upper 2BA, 1 BA 2br 1 ba? Garage, new bright & spacious, se- c pl, orw. storage. cu r fl. $775/mo. hook-ups, fireplace, 2 yrly. 673-4866. d/w. $400/mo. + V•utll. so. gr. Wamer/Harbr ~~~. ~:~~·~o ~~. & BALBOA BAY CLUB can Chuck. 722·1504 ., ••. 83&-2000/544-5533 FROM s2.ooo 1st Mo. free. 28r 2Ba, NB Matt BA al/I In 2Br 2,400 SF NWDt Bch Avallable Immediately upgrades. $2000. 650-Promontory Pl. Apt, 3975 Birch ~tr.et CAPPEL 760-6000 X208: Rn: 291 .... 25 $750 No Pet 640-2495 •L<>Wer 3BA, 2BA lg Call 844-5189 1883, 845-5000 ex 422 BALBOA ISL. wonderfUI pool vi-. Pref male Ag1 541•5032 Beechfront 3Br i v.ea fum rm. KJtch prlv. N/1mkr 584-1388 *EASTSIDE* maiMer, yrd. $975/mo. Each w/ gar. w/d hk· fum, gar, w/d, micro, ~:,!!, n/imkr prfr'd. Newport CrHl Shr 2BA n. bwgllna 10 11e found dtw, d•c:k. Wint., _..,.,,mo 723-0849 fum condo. Nr bch. lndMl!fted_,... WM~A $150 OFF!! up. Cal OK. 548-2908 Beautllul extra lg 2BA Wesl Side, 1 BA, 1 BA, 1 'hBa twnhse. frplc, Pets welcom•d. $650 dtw, w/d hkup, ga· + sec. L.ndry rm. ,....100' TO SANDI $1600. 714-982-5155 COM. Lrg pvt rm. lrg T•nnls, pool, spa, gar '-1 llocipera. CLEAN FURN APT. BEACON BAY clo1ets & bath. Avail S550/mo. 645-7883 .__ _______ _... _______ _ .. .. . ' . e 2BA ......... $750/MO C I BR 1l/1. Non.1mkr. W/D Newpt Penlr1 dplex, prof -----------------· 9 mo. rental. Avall harm ng 1 • pvt $590/mo 721-9548 eve N/S F S550 on utll 1 rage. patio, $975/mo. back yd 997·2988 I d th h ,.,1c,..2 bch comm, View, lg h t' k w· I mm• rougn u, .,.. deck W/O 1 car gar HB. Fem. $270/mo ... se o ocn, pr ng, 1780 SANTA ANA CENTAUR MGMT 642·2288 Of 631-2725 •EASTSIDE• 1BA $650. 2BA $765. Gas, waler. gar. No pels 2323 Elden 548·7854 •MOVE·IN SPECIAL! 1 BEDROOM Pool, spa, cable hllup WESTLAKE VILLAGE MWt22 •NEWPORT HTS• 2BA 1 v.tBA Lg unit with ger/pvt patio, low S move-In. new decor. $875/mo. 645-2693 1BR w/loft Parkside ocean view. 7t4-H7.o432 S900imo. e'ns.3337 utll. 1230 He. No D, avall now 850-1684. 1 * Step• to Send •mk/pets/drugi. Near NPB-Prof mal•, 3BA Huntinqton Beach 2fi40 Cl IBA lg d k Beacon Bay. L.ovely pier. 714-969-2251 2ea oc•anfront 311t ean • 9C • 2BR 2BA w/gar lndry ' FOR .. ,..,,fVE SENIORS gar, no pets. $750/mo. Ian beach $1350• LAGUNA BCH Klich-SI. W/O, tr-pie, lg deck, '"'' 723-1292. 72~295 or 939-2182.· eMttea, ocean vtewe. pncg seoo 723-5147 •1&2 Bdrms from S6SO 1---------•••P• to bc:h, heated NPT Hot• ahr quiet, eOpllonal meal1, trans •2BDRM $700* BEAUTIFUL •BA, newly pool. Cable. 1175/Wk aafe 2Br yarct pool & housekeeping •1 BDRM $800* refurblehed. $1800/ & Up 494-5294 F/M. S32S + ,,;,1 dep: •Great loc:atlon mo, winter. Ocean Master bdrm In CM hH L.v msg &4&-3129 •O site parking Frig, dshwahr. 1tove vl•w. 631--4238 CK • ·-----·-----n· Incl. No peta 545-4855 818-348-0860 Pvt ba. S420/mo ... Nwpt Bch, n/amkt fem •ACIMty program $100 d•p, uUte Incl. lhr w/iame Oul9I lg ~~e:u1 ::~;on:ur •LIDO.ELEGANT• Brand n-c11m quality Eric &31-8188 nr bc:hlba'yl s5o0: move-In allowance Spac:lou1 Apt-View 2BA, d/w, gar. 1 hae QUIET furn rm w/pvt $700/mo. 873-9039 S1295/mo 840-2484 ~ .. ~~rs ~~~e~rop entt. KJtch ptv. Nr p • n 0 , • m 1 0 0 n Huntl1t9ton LOTS OF ROOM' OCC. No CStugs/drlnkl oce.n/ ba1' Ylewe Terrece North * •* GREAT LOCATION! amk. $450. 556-0637 Contempry, tots ol 18700 Florlda St. $200 OFF!!! 2BA fully fum. Oen vu. ROOM In 1ux N.8. home marbl•, IBA, prlv Huntington Beach Lg 1 BA 1 BA. garaee. 1 door to ocn. $900. nr Fuh tel. Pvt. khch bath, Secr1Y bldg a 714/848-8402 lndry rm, nice quiet IO-106 31•1 St 675-8712 prlv, w/d, fum, utll prtmg. PootJ spa, pl'ef cetlon $895/mo. L.ARGE 2BA, 2BA, Incl. $450. 720-8733 prot, FINS $850 MC SENIOR QUALITY AJITS 1480 MONROVIA Frplc, nu d.cor, 2 car-ROOM W/pvt BA & pvt 723'""092,722·1115. •2 Months Frff Rent CENTAUR MGMT. ports, pool. S950/mo. entrance. Coate Mesa PROF FEM N /amkr 25- Cheerful 1 & 2 Bdrms, 642·2288 or 631·2725 760.8067 or 544-8130 ar•L S375/mo. 545-35 to ehr lrg twnhm In let U1 lltl• YM Sell Y ••t Pttttttyl Cal Cle1alfW, 642-5671 for information & surprisingly low cost. Avallable 10/15. Appl 10 1881 831·9107 $995 No Peta AU MOANA APTS assistance alarms. 18A $SSO,AUIO LIDO Lovely 2 BA, oe90 CK 842-5329 Nwpt Cral All amens. laundry fac, •levators. 1m llhBA. 2 car gar, w/d, $505/mo. Avail 11/1 ;================:::; pool & spa, BB01, rec Stepa to beach. Avail dtw, Ip. Furn/unfum. Hm &5CM534 Wk~ room. secure parking, nowt Oarag•. Pruden-s1250/mo. 875-3967 complete •hopping tlal Callfornla Alty, Prof f•m ahr Balboa Isl nearby. 16171 Spring· 675-8475, Clarence. McLAIN ENTERPRISES 28A, part furn. all new $350 OFF!! I & 2BR, d/W, beaut pool area. Rec: rm. lndry rm, close to shops and buses. dale. HUD OK. FEATURES S375+utll. N/8 re&Pon palnVcpt. $450 ... ut111 714-840-1203 2BA t 8A, 30th St. NB. EXCLUSIVE Fem 10 ahr 2 ·aty 3Br 875-3595 Of 850-1166 $595·$675/MO 530 W. WIL.SON 722-9012 or 642·2288 Laouna S925 + eec. no pets/ 2~B• CM hm ga I amkre. Avall lmmedl BEACH & COUNTRY ' r, w Prof N/smkr •hr 3Br d . No pet•. 6S0-1353 2Ba Balboa Island Beach 2648 Damon 676-2178 CLUB COMMUNITIES s390 Utlla pd F•m n/ hml $850. Oya 851• 2Br 1 Ba, gerege, 1• 2 & 3 B.clroom emkr, no pets. Pvt 5 110 EvH 723-1857 Beaulllul g lllden type Ocean view.Cliff Dr.. lndry, bay vi-. all ~!:9ro~/t'!~d w:~ui::: •CdntryM. 977<>!''!.9A'f..oc4 ado, YALY. 1 hH from water. Apts. Quiet. pool, IBA IBA upper. Utll utlls pd S1250. Cllnl C9ntral air & garage . -.. Nice rm In lov91y Nwpt moderate rent well pd., pkng space. 973-3777 or 891'1415 w/extra etorag•. All •D'lux Npt condo• Bc:h ept. Prkng. S525/ maintained In g~od lo-s95o. Judy 497-4601· 2BA 2BA Beacon Bay. maintenance Incl. 1t•P• to bch, pool, mo + dep. &:J0.5442 cation. 646-0392. [ pvt bch, new appll· Sorry, no pets. ape, 2 rm1 $450/$550 CENTRAL. 1pac:lou1 $1400 Inc utll. h 723· THEN£WPORTMAIUNA COM 3Br 2Ba. trg pvt Rr>ntols .1nt1•d 2126 FIND anc:•s/c:arpet, wtw&d, FROM Sl.295/mo Avf now 850-4CSH JBA 2BA n-pnt. 0714, w &46-o931. 7e0<>911 rmJba. gar, avail 11/1. crp11. Gar & xlra FARWA.Y APTS at $500. Marte. 81M73-Loolclne for llght, prkng. $975/mo. 2593 ..... & ...... .-.-ent 2BA 2BA Yearly. S895/ BIO CA.HYON 5339 or 81M87·2113 bright, alrv upatra atu-Elden Ave. 840.0578 ..... ..,.....""' mo. ~ blk bay nr II· 644-0509 ., throuqh clulified brary. Non-smkr, no COM furn, 3BR 2BA. dlo/18A with terrace. E'SIDE L.tg 2Br, bal· pete. Call 873-3968 Nr Udol 3BR 28a lower, prof mate, pool/spa, Prof Qul91 F. 760-5332 cony, gar, new crpvi----------""--------patio, fplc, clean, nu $450, lnel utll. Slngle Mom. 17 yr Old pnt. Quiet. $760. 120 • cpt & paint, $1275 D/ 644-2929 eon, SMltle & Cocker E. 20th St. &42-9060 3G7·2122 E/931·1125 CdM-On the bch shr need 2Br ll•pa 10 bch EASTSIDE Nwpt Bch twnhm S425 beaut 28r 2Ba hH W/ yeatty. 805o683-3484 • ll•ok B•Y• utll1 pd. Prvl rm/bL d.ck, W/d. vlewt Prof 2BA 1ea, emall back 7~0·,. Hp entry, no kitchen. n/amkr 873-0421 yard, gu W/D hkups. Jbw• Quiet n/amkr 631-!5111 CM E'alde. $400 utM GClr .1cw~ for Re11t l 740 No pet1. MS.1831 .. L_ /'LL __ '1~ Oceanfront 2BA 2Ba paid. NHr college. after 3pm U1e \Alll1 alUI on the uncSI Garage, shopping a. hospital. APPROX htl nor.ge CW Wiii/• al t/Je lndry, auperl Only Smkr otc. csso-3345 near a..ch & Adama, E.ASTSID• large 2Br 11600/mo yrty. Can $85/mo. 888-2251 t Ba dwnstra. angl ga-Cllnt Mo••• 842· CM Roommate Want.cl 1..,,...-------- rage. Clean. $750/mo. G 19e3 or 9734777 for 38R 28A houH. Storeo-onty. Oarage 97•~740 D ~ Prlv. bath. S800/mo, for rant. HS molto/ ___ -____ a_P_ ONE YEAR NEWI no um. M2-2oeo or mo. Eaat91<1e C<Mita Ea1t1ld• Studio apt. 2BA, 1 BA. Privet• 2123 Pomona. Meaa.131..o731. Avail nowl 1480. W/D. .....,...,_ .. .....,.._.. patio or balcony. 2nd CM-MM• Vwde. Own kitchen. • Direct iolf cart C'ltllJ to month FREE wllh brlba. Pool, epa, w/d, * 842·7334 * Netrpott Bed °"1DlrT Oub leae•I $850/mo. Call gw, Fem, must 11Q • r-.1 .. .,.Jf QlU1Je IJ1d IU1Jltl nen * 07~9991 * cata. $500. 432.Qe78 GOOD LOCATION! ..,......--..,.. f Footst,_ to FISbioa 11/IDd IDd hniDsuil PVT BachelCK unit, 1 FEM ahf 3Br 2841 furn * $250 OFF!! -,-door to beach . Nie• & CM condo. Poot, w/d. L.•roe 28A t~BA tboppiD& dirJqllldUJ~t cl•an. Nu pnt. kitchen-Ml to bc:h l400+~ I Commercial I Real Estate 'flll',''". '(,•i,, ,. twnhH, lndry room, f Tift:> CM prip g lllOlt rmitl •tte. Utll pd. 536-6389 utile. Avl. 54e-93IO pat:o~T~=r;:· 1 Sp«ious 2 '1ld 3 bodroo1tupirtllltDt SMAt.L STUDIO APT "'°' F•mate roommate, •N• •••• Offloe CENTAUR MGMT llllits to 27fXJ £....• bloclc to beach, $450. N~ Crwt Condo. 8un-. 121114 furn 4or H··· .1 ~i .'•i•1 842·2286 or 831·2726 rzp iqmre ~ Dal/Id, 875-e360 '450/mo + MC. ~ Fr" parking '1unch • Prlnte, ~ 1aDD1tic flJlld pto w. New_pott oceanfront, utllltlea. 722-e57T. room & coffee: r~pt. LRG 18R, clean, lndry, f holellioal1 OtHito -...-:nt 28r 18• wntr St 150 * In NB on 8alboa laland, conf r09m, ,.AX, cop. gar w/opener. S595 St•pe 10 bch, 3BR room In t'IOUH to 1..-. ...., JW .AlrpQtt. fOf engl peraon. 1960 n..-ft.It. (714) IU~ WJN 2Ba, 11350 Property ah.,.. No emlcng(no IS5Qlmo, ino-to-mo. o Anaheim. 545-3229 ,.,_v_l'"' __ ..,_ ... ._1 .... -. • ......., ___ •_7 _.--..-;.;....;i1 House, Altra 842-38!0 peta. S47S. 723-4114. 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Box 2383 (Picturing 700 woodworking Van Nuys, CA 91409 and hand1cralt p10je(t1) fbme -------------- Address -------------- City -------------- Stal•-------Z•P------ Pr~ lfttlllda Puiage & Handllno NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE ~-; l A I< W I S E By ARIANNE (for real est.ate agents -week of Oct. 19-25) ARIES (I am -fitst and then you can be second; aren't I nice?) -You love baby animals and Mother Nature as well as anyone, but environmental concerns are about to stop an escrow. A co-worker who belongs to such a group can help you smooth ruffled feathers of buyer. Banker friends will say yes to any requests. Power days are Sunday, Monday and Tuesday. . TAURl,JS (I ha~ -and please don't touch my stuff) -Remember who won the race beMeen the tortoise and the hare? How you love to laugh all the way to the bank. Three dients are laughing with you. Use your patience with an eccentric buyer. Ther. are worth it. LOok for a large estate home on the side of a hill for internation&I buyers. GEMINI (/ think -and think and think; my head hurts, ro.u take over) -Been feeling like an Aries ram lately, butting your head against brick wallsl A major breakthrough occurs in work area, personal life and with buyers. ·A female executive sides with you on a major purchase. Sidestep co-workers and move into an area of real estate you have always wanted to work in. CANCER (I feel -no I'm not pouting, just feeling) -You love the past and everything oonnected to it. A buyer talks you into the future with a technically advancecf estate you put into escrow. Have you ever experienced the heart singing when a child b:uys his or her first home? Write a new melody for a young loved one and indude a friend in the song of home ownership. LEO (I will -tell you all about it if you sit still and listen) -The sun, your ruler, rises shining in our eyes. We welcome it The sun also sets beautifully this time of year. Look for homeS with sunset views to list. Show family homes that face the sunset to buyers. Be willing to accept co-worker's help in financing area to your client's benefit. VIRGO (I analyze -and pick and pick; ooh, is that dirty?) -Your sun sign personal house r~ts health, wori< and service. You quite often push yourself in these areas. Time off now. Maybe a spa visit? Play recreational~? No~ to feel guilty. You will meet a new buyer, smooth over a working relationship and create a new ad layout. LIBRA (I balance -/don't know yet; I'm still weighing it) -You are adept at ..velghlng the pros and cons. You coufd help two dients wflo want to speculate in a new area of real estate. A large group of units by a. hospi~I are prime for. several listings. Do you have connections therel Success 1s on its way. Take time for yourself and remember to share. SCORPIO (I desire -and watch out if you desire what I desire) -A happy birthday to Ottober eagles. When the sun moves into your sun sign it is the time. to make resolutions. Start new projects and make moves in your ~rsonal. life. Communicate with loved ones. You hate to ask, but please accept help from f nends who offer. You could put a duplex in escrow and list an unusual home. S4GITIARIUS (I see -and why can't yo_u see what I see(J -~dmit it, Y?tJ lo~ to sock it to ~le mentally. Your current buyers like the st1mulat1on to their brain juices. They and friends want to invest in several condos by the water. They n~ the straight scoop with such a large investment. You would rather talk than write, but part Of your servi~ is well-written advertising. CAPRICORN (I use -and ~s for your own RO!X1>. -Tra~ition. and appearances are ~ur middle name. What powerful people think 1s espeoally rmporta~t to you. T radltion may trap you in a group of ~pie and co-workers that you don t want to work with anymore. Blast out of normal financial ruts for two dients, who also are important friends. AQUARIUS (I know -and you will never know exactly what I know) -You respect other cultures and usually don't have P.rejud!ces about pe<?ple or places. SeCretive dients and new buyers, who give no clues, JUsl perk you r. love of a good mystery. What to dof Stand ori your head and talk funny. They real~e that you .are tru~ even If you are weird. They will purchase two homes with your advice, even If it is upside down. PISCB (I belie~ -and don't (Ty to pin me down to what) -You have the ability to hide behind masks like Scorpio and wear armor like Cancer, your fellow water signs, to hide your very soft heart. You really feel your dients' Innermost needs In real estate Investments. Show your soft side to a co-~er and. help them with a major contract. You wUI reap exciting new doors of business openrrig to you. (The stars do not com~ only suggest Read svn, rising and moon signs for furtht:r nuances. L~ AfdANNEJ SATURDAY, October 19, 1991 I PAGE 41 County office market gains after slow start T he Orange County office market posted a sharp increase in net absorption in the third quarter of 1991, hOwever, remained behind 1990's pace due to a slow start in the first half of the year, according to a re- port released tOday by Grubb & Ellis Commercial Real Estate Services. Vacancies were down a percentage point to 22 percent when compared to the same period a year ago, however, were lJp one percentage point from the previous quarter as three new office buildin~ hit the market. Grubb & Ellis cffficials pointed out, however, that with little office space re- maining under construction in the coun- ty and continued positive absorption, vacancies should be declining in the fu- ture. Absorption, or the net change in oc- cupied space from one quarter to the next, totaled 562,264 square feet for the third quarter of 1991, according to the study. Absorption for the same pe- riod a year ago was 481 ,972 square feet Year to date, 954,328 million square feet of office space has been absorbed in Orange County, down from last year's xear-to-date total of 2.0 million square feet "The insurance, banking, real estate and defense industries have all been hit hard by the recession," said Lonnie Rid- dle, senior marketinB consultant with Grubb & Ellis' Anaheim office. "The re- sult has been a dramatic slowdown in the growth of office space." Much of the po;sitive absorption re- corded in the third quarter, as well as the increase in vacancy, can be at- tributed to the completion of three major office buildings, two in the airport area and one in central county. lakeshore TOY1er, a 378,()()()-square- foot building in Irvine, came on line with 115,000 square feet of space r.re- leased. Jamboree Center, Phase II , a 394,C>OO-square-foot building in Irvine came on line with 278,000 square feet preleased. Bent.all Executive Center, a 196,000-square-foot building in Santa Ana came on the market with 32,900 square feet preleased. The airport area led the county in net absorption with 298,628 square feet, the report said. West county was sec- ond with 88,398 square feet, followed by central county with 71,1)24 square feet and north county with 52,024 square feet. In contrast to net absorption, gross leasing activity for the-. third quarter to- taled 996,352 square feet, the study noted. That adds up to a total of ap- proximately 3.5 minion square feet of gross leasing activity for the first nine months of 1991 . ''Tenants are moving from one build- ing to another, but aren't taking any ad- ditional spa~. which was a given in the past.'' said Mali< Bennett, tenant repre- sentation specialist with Grubb & Ellis' South Orange County office. "However, with the oompetitive rental rates avail- able in today's market, they're fi nding it possible to upgrade their image without significantly increasing their expenses." WESTCAL FINANCIAL IUI Ul&ll 11 ui11 u 'llHH l lllS 30 Year Fixed Still Under Market 8 .75%/9.01* .... ·~ Oc::o..pecj ~ Cor-=io IO $191 ?50 *Great ~ultoba9 Rat., Tool Starts 6.26/8.l• ,.,. 1Sel0e-60 Doy lock-tns • Pun:hose Of Reftnance • Jumbo loons CMJllOble to~ million loles . ,,,. -~ to C"°1"g9 Call fOf Oe1a«t '°"' "°'''""°" (714)7~ ® --.-.. ·-·· FiX RAH 77/aO/o 30 5 RATES SUBJECT TO CHANGE W 0 NOTICE SALE/REFINANCE & BILL CONSOLIDATION EXPERTS Servicing Your Needs With Over 50 Years Experience FHA • VA • CONVENTIONAL LENDERS FREE AT HOME CONSULTATION BUY · SELL · REFINANCE Call ULLW. WALKER at 1-800-660-6035 or (714) 846-0873 Keyrose Mortgage Corp. c , ..Jl'I , PAGE 42 I SATURDAY October 19, 1991 BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE Builders' golf tqurnament raises $51,000 T he Home Builders Council (HBO annual golf tournament was a tremendOus success not only in terms of enjoyment but also in terms of funds raised. The recent tournament added $51 ,000 to help benefit the organization's many educati·Jnal programs such as Industry Awareness, Hands-On, Scholarships, Grants and LCDM. "We're very excited about the success of this year's tournament," commented Bruce Abbey of Bramalea CJlifornia, the golf committee chairman. "This event hcJs always been a popular one anrJ we were thrilled this year to h.we over 400 golfers participating. It was our most successful tournament thus far ," he added. r ollow1ng a challenging day of 18 holes c-f g(•!f at Coto ae Caza, Tijeras CrePk an. I Dove Canyon, an awards b.rnquct was held "under the stars" at Ct>to de Caza Golf and Racquet Club. low gross winners in the men's category were John Shaw of the Keith Company, Rick Danruther of Gordon') CJbinets and Chris Veitch of Baker Ranch Company. In the women's category, low gross winners were Dia~a Vigif at Gordon's (Jbinets and Connie Brahms of the Fieldstone Company. They each receives beautiful trophies. Da" id Foell of StiJndard Pacific won the grand prize Hawaiian vacation for two, sponsored by L&S Construction ,rnd Galaxy Plastering. Over. 35 c1dd1tional trophies, golf-related items and prizes were awarded throughout the evening. "We hai.l over 125 sponsors rhis year that greatly contributed to th<' success of trc tournament," Abbey said. "We really apP,reciate all of their support and the s1gn.ficant contribution they have made to the cd•Jcation of young men and women who will someday be a part of the building industry." Thi' Home Builders Council is a non profit affiliate of the Building Industry Associ ation and the National Association of Home Builders. It was established for the purpose of education. For more information on becoming a part of the Golf T ournamcnt Committee, contact Abbey of Bramalea California at 851 - 1131. • P eter Ochs, chairman and chief executive officer of the Fieldstone Company, will share his ''Principles of a Value-driven Company" at the next Home Builders Council meeting Monday at the le Meridien Hotel in Newport Beach. Joining Ochs in his presentation will be Dr. Doug Wilson, president of the Wilson Consulting Group. Ochs founde<f the Newport Beach- based company with Keith A. Johnson in 1981. The Fieldstone Company is actively engaged in residential development in Orange and San Diego counties as well as the Inland Empire. Prior to forming the Fieldstone Company, Ochs Joined successful builder William Lyon in co-founding the William Lyon Company. He servec:l as president of Lyon from E 7 5 to 1981. Wilson has worked with the Fieldstone Company over the past five years in helping to design and develop a philosophy of management that achieves superior results in decision making, quality improvement, cu stomer satisfaction and teamwork. His Newport-based company's goal is to help leaders develop successful organizations that serve their customers better than anyone else in their industry. Wilson has a PhD in psychology and has taught at the USC Graduate School of Business. The meeting will be preceded by a sociaVnetworic1ng hour from 6 to 7 p.m. Dinner will be from 7 until 8, with the program immediately following. Tickets are $30 for members and $40 for non- members. • S hearson Lehman Mortgage, one of the nation's largest mortgage companies, now 1s offering its loan programs directly to the residential real estate community. In addition to calling Shearson Lehman directly for a loan, consumers will be able to turn to their real t?state agents to take advantage of the programs available through the firm. "Consumers have traditionally turned Jay Blakslee, Marty McPhee (accepting for grand prize winner Bruce Abbey cJnd Cathi Walker after the HBC golf tournament. to their real estate agents as a source of Information for loan programs," said Dwain Greer, Shearson Lehman executive vice president. "This new thrust will simply be one more way the home buyer or homeowner can take advantage of our wide array of programs." Two seasoned loan representatives have been named to help launch the new program in Southern California. Barbara Lange, who will serve the Irvine, Laguna Niguel and Laguna Hills markets, flas 11 years of experience in the mortgage industry. In recent years, she was the owner and president of Barbara Lange Sem inars, teaching Department of Real Estat«:approved Barbara Lange Kyle C.ollister continuing education classes to licen· sees. She also teaches finance for the San Fernando Valley Board of Realtors. Kyle Collister wi11 serve the Newport Beach, Huntington Beach and Fountain Valley areas. Previously with the Bank of America, where he served as a retail loan officer, Collister has been in the mortgage industry since 1985. His previous experience was as a stock and commodities broker. Shearson Lehman Mortgage, headquartered in Newport Beach, is a unit of American Express. The firm provides first mortgage loans, refinances and home equity IOans in 26 states and the District of Columbia. • S im Van der Ryn and Barry Wasserman, who each served as a CJlifornia state architect, will speak on the ethical and environmental principles and dilemmas facing architects this fall sponsored by the Orange County Chapter of Architects, Designers and Planners for Social Responsi6ility (ADPSR) and the Permaculture Institute of Southern California. Van der Ryn will speak Thursday and Wasserman Nov. 13. The lectures are held as an informal breakfast from 7:30 to 9 a.m. at the Orange County American Institute of Architects facility, 3200 Park Center Drive, Suite 110, Costa Mesa. These two lectures are part of ADSPR's series, "Building the New American Dream and the Economic Power of Sustainable Development.'' "Old and New Archetypes of the American Dream" is the topic of Van der Ryn's presentation. In d~ibing the seven sacred archetypes (of the old American Dream and how we must generate new archetypes to correspond with the new dream, Van der Rrn also will discuss the biolos.tca and evolutionary basis for building and community design. During his tenure as state architect in the 1970s, Van der Ryn pioneered energy-efficient, environmentally responsible design . concepts. His 1981 award-winning Marin Solar Village Plan has become a prototype for ~s compact, pedestrian-oriented and resource-efficient community designs. Author of five books on design, Van der Ryn is a professor of architecture at UC Berkeley and head of his own architectural firm. "An Architecture of Purpose: Ethical Dilemmas in Pursuit of the American Dream" is the topic of Wasserman's talk. Using case studies ranging from office builaings to shelters, Wasserman will examine the questions: for whom should we design. what are the pertinent issues to be addres.sed and how do we address them? In particular, he will discuss how to deal with the bureaucratic system and how to craft a more participatory design process. "Without a commitment to purpose, our impact as architects on the dreams of the majority of Californians will be negligible," says Wasserman. As Cafifornia state architect from 1978 to 1983, Wasserman implemented many ccolog1c.ll concepts proposed by VJn der Ryn, including solJr energy. Professor dnd chairman of tnc Department of Architecture at Cal Poly Pomona, Wasserman also is an .lCtiv<' consultant on planning. urban design and architecture. The cost of each lecture, which includes continental breakfast, is $20 ($15 for ADPSR/Permaculture Institute members) and $10 for students ($ 5 for student members of ADPSR/ Permaculture Institute). Reservations must be made by the preceding Monday with ADPSR secretary, Polly Montaleone at 644-7111. For further information about the lecture series, ull Chris Lazarus at 857-6714 or Bill Rolley at 494-5843. • Christine A. Narath has been named vice president of the ret'1il division of Newport Pacific Funding Corp. Narath will manage the corporation's retail division for all the corporation's affiliate housing projects, including La Costa Alta, Brookshire Manor, villa New Chatelle and Shawntana. She will supervise' the company's project approvals, manage seven loan representatives and three loan processors, work with builders and assemble loan packages for real cstalc offices in Orange County. Born in Graz, Austria, the home town of Arnold Schwarzenegger, Narath maintained that sh<' will add her own muscle to the division. Currently, she has complctC'd a program to implement and expedite loans w1lhin lO days. An Orange County resident for nearly 12 years, Narath previously worked at Downey Savin~ and Loan and Pacific Real Estate Mortgage Company. Newport Pacific Funding Corp., headquartered in Newport Bearh, specializes in creating multi-family residential projects and senior living communit ies. The company was recently recognized In Professional Builder magazine's survey of the nation's top 100 builders. . I '· . Featured NewUstlngs Featured New Listing $375,000 LH Spotlight Properties .Of The Week Beautifully located view home, private cul-de-sac Fn111i ~Ma New England Chann, 3 Bdnn. plus den Ddl BIH .. Spectacular View Properties ._ \. I •' Exclusive Private · CommJ1nltles • . . . NEWPORT BEACH1COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE Tranquil Corona del Mar SATURDAY, October 19, 1991 I PAGE 45 Guard Gated Communities u -· t,.. .... PAGE 46 I SATURDAY Octob'er 19, 1991 Big Canyon New Listing 24 Ocean Vista Now: $799,000 Decorator Perfect! 3 Bdrm. 3 Ba. in prime panoramic golf coune location. For More Information, Ask For: 81 Royal St. George Magnificent custom Country French Estate impeccably located on the 18th fairway with fantastic vi~ of the golf course. Features 5 bedrooms, 8 baths, gourmet kitchen, library, family room, wet bars, 5 fireplaces, exercise room, wine cellar, private pool, spa and four car garage. 5214951000 Harbor Ridge Open H!luse ... Sunday J .-5 P.M. A 5 bedroom home of unequalled quality and design -Large family home with family room, library, formal dining room, hardwood floors, French doors and six fireplaces -Luxurious. For furllaer in(onaallon, pk~call: Beverly Morphy 875-907S Virginia Zenz 721-1212 Carol Berg 71 Ocean V1Sta $865,000 Broker Auociate Entertainer's paradise in lush setting. Single level 3 Bdrm .. 3.5 Ba. Upgraded. Patios, pri- vate pool. spa &c barbecue center. 720-0288 For Lease 5 Bay Cove Lane -2 Bel. 3 Ba. $2,700/mo. Bluffs Specialists Marie Fargo Linda Lyle 759-8934 New Listings 759-0332 516 Ventaja -Open Sun.1-5 P.M. Lovely end unit. Family living with 3 Bdrm. & 25 Ba. Opens onto greenbelt, fruit trees on side yard. $385,000 524 Vista Grande-Open Sun.1-5 P.M. Beautifully upgraded ''E" Plan. 3 Bdrm. 2.5 Ba. Greenbelt views from most rooms. $459,000 Exclusive Listjng 552 Glorietta Remodeled, light & bright, 3 Bdrm. 2.5 Ba. All on one level. Large comer lot. $420,000 Please contact your Bluff' s Specialists for more information. "ATE ,. NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE Open House Sunday 1-5 P .M. Big Canyon Picture perfect two stoflj custom frome louited on the 7tlt fairway. Five bedrooms including large master suite, gourmet ~itdren, alfJI children's wing. Offered at $2,399,000 Ne~Listing 1998 Port Edwards Circle • Outstanding Custom Home • Terrific Cul-De-Sac Location. Large Lot • 5 Bdrms. Family Room. Recreatio n Room &Study • Pool. Basketball Court. Fitness House •Priced Below Replacement Cost For Fast Sale! For further information, pktJM call: Susan Scanlan Offtce: 769-3717 Home: 720-BOU Stephanie Grody 760-1232 Danny Bibb 640-7665 Major Price Reductions Exceptional Opportunities Corona del Mar -Steps to beach · 2 side-by-side lots -build 1 or 2 homes. $940,000 Original Harbor View Hills · Four Bdrm. family home on large lot. Open Saturdy 14 $635,000 Harbor View Homes · 3 or 4 Bdrm. wide lot, room for motorhome and boat. Open Sunday 1-4 $499,000 Westcliff -Custom 4 Bdrm. 3 baths, country kitchen, large corner lot For further information, please call: Sara Hinman 759-3705 $555,000 SATURDAY, October 19, 1991 I PAGE 47 Open House Sunday 1-5 P.M. Big Ca.nyon Magniffcent custom estate witfr 120 feet of golf course frontJ:lge . Ideal frome for family or formal entertaining . Model perfect inside and out! Offered at $1,995,000 Lido Isle Just Reduced 'lb •••• $995,000 123 Via Zurich • 3 Bedrooms, 2 112 Baths • Double Strada Location • Incredible Quality For further information, please call: Joan Lewis 644-1600 • - PAGE 48 I SATURDAY October 1 9;'~99 1 Ocean and Bay Views Irvine Cove $3,300,000 -- ....... ~('!\\Ill 111/ ··~-~ Expansive double lot estate, 6 Bdrm. 6.5 Ba. Bayfronts Unda Isle $4, 950,000 Exclusive ~ Private Gated Communities Har6or R ers WO Ji (A1